US10141476B2
A light emitting diode chip scale packaging structure is disclosed. The light emitting diode chip scale packaging structure comprises a light emitting diode chip and a lens. The lens covers the light emitting diode chip. A curve of an outer surface of the lens in a cross-section view substantially complies with a polynomial of: z=Σi=0nai*yi, A center point of the curve corresponding to the light emitting diode chip is a zero point of y-z coordinate axes. z is a variable of vertical axis of the curve. y is a variable of horizontal axis of the curve. ai is a constant coefficient in a term of ith degree. 3
US10141470B2
The invention relates to a photodiode type structure (comprising: a support (100) including at least one semiconductor layer, the semiconductor layer (120) including of a first semiconductor zone (10) of a first type of conductivity and a mesa (130) in contact with the semiconductor layer (120). The mesa (130) includes of a second semiconductor zone (20), known as absorption zone, said second semiconductor zone (20) being of a second type of conductivity. The second semiconductor zone has a concentration of majority carriers such that the second semiconductor zone (30) is depleted in the absence of polarization of the structure (1). The structure (1) further comprises a third semiconductor zone (30) of the second type of conductivity made of a third material transparent in the absorbed wavelength range. The third semiconductor zone (30) is interposed between the first and the second semiconductor zones (10, 20) while being at least partially arranged in the semiconductor layer (120). The invention also relates to a component and a method for manufacturing such a structure (1).
US10141465B2
There is disclosed a method of preparing a photovoltaic device. In particular, the method comprises making thin-film GaAs solar cells integrated with low-cost, thermoformed, lightweight and wide acceptance angle mini-CPCs. The fabrication combines ND-ELO thin film cells that are cold-welded to a foil substrate, and subsequently attached to the CPCs in an adhesive-free transfer printing process. There is also disclosed an improved photovoltaic device made by the disclosed method. The improved photovoltaic device comprises a thin-film solar integrated with non-tracking mini-compound parabolic concentrators, wherein the plastic compound parabolic concentrator comprise two parabolas tilted at an angle equal to the acceptance angle of the compound parabolic concentrator.
US10141463B2
A photovoltaic device includes a support layer; a first layer comprising cadmium, tellurium and copper and being of n-type; a second layer comprising cadmium, tellurium and copper and being of p-type; and a transparent conductive oxide layer. A method for making a photovoltaic device includes providing a stack comprising a cadmium and tellurium comprising layer and a copper comprising layer on the cadmium and tellurium comprising layer; and thermally annealing the stack to form a first layer and a second layer each comprising cadmium, tellurium and copper, the first layer being of n-type, the second layer being of p-type.
US10141459B2
In general, the invention relates to electro-conductive pastes containing binary glass frits and photovoltaic solar cells, preferably n-type photovoltaic solar cells. More specifically, the invention relates to solar cell precursors, processes for preparation of solar cells, solar cells and solar modules.The invention relates to a solar cell precursor comprising as precursor parts i. a wafer with a back face and a front face, wherein the front face comprises a p-doped layer ii. a first paste comprising Ag particles; Al particles in a range from about 0.01 to about 5 wt. %, based on the total weight of the paste; a vehicle; a glass frit in a range from about 0.1 to about 5 wt. %, based on the total weight of the paste, wherein the glass frit comprises a first glass frit with a glass transition temperature Tgl and a further glass frit with a glass transition temperature Tgf, wherein Tgf differs from Tgl by at least about 10° C.; an additive; superimposed on a first area on said p-doped layer.
US10141442B2
A semiconductor device having tipless epitaxial source/drain regions and a method for its formation are described. In an embodiment, the semiconductor device comprises a gate stack on a substrate. The gate stack is comprised of a gate electrode above a gate dielectric layer and is above a channel region in the substrate. The semiconductor device also comprises a pair of source/drain regions in the substrate on either side of the channel region. The pair of source/drain regions is in direct contact with the gate dielectric layer and the lattice constant of the pair of source/drain regions is different than the lattice constant of the channel region. In one embodiment, the semiconductor device is formed by using a dielectric gate stack placeholder.
US10141441B2
A method of making a vertical transistor device includes forming a front gate and a back gate opposite a major surface of a substrate. The front gate and the back gate are symmetric and arranged on opposing sides of a channel between the front gate and the back gate. The channel extends from a drain to a source. The method includes disposing a mask to cover the front gate and removing the back gate. The method further includes replacing the back gate with a layer of insulator and another back gate stack. The another back gate stack only covers a junction between the channel and the source, and remaining portions of the back gate are the layer of insulator.
US10141440B2
Apparatus and associated methods relate to controlling an electric field profile within a drift region of an LDMOS device using biased field plates to deplete majority carriers from a drift region between a body/drift-region metallurgical junction and a drain contact. Such field plates are located in trenches that longitudinally extend within the drift region. Field plates are laterally spaced apart from each other at a distance that permits substantial depletion of majority carriers between adjacent field plates. Trenches have trench bottoms located within a drift-region/substrate metallurgical junction so as to permit substantial depletion of majority carriers between trench bottoms and the drift-region/substrate metallurgical junction. Between adjacent trenches, dopant concentrations can be increased up to a threshold that can be substantially depleted under specified bias conditions. Such control of the electric field profile within the drift region may advantageously optimize a breakdown-voltage/on-resistance characteristic of the LDMOS device.
US10141436B2
A tunnel field effect transistor (TFET) includes a substrate, heavily doped source and drain regions disposed at opposite ends of a channel region forming a PiN or NiP structure, the channel region including a first substantially parallelogram portion having a first length defined along a longitudinal axis extending from the source region to the drain region and a second substantially parallelogram portion having a second length defined along the longitudinal axis larger than the first length, the TFET device having an effective channel length that is an average of the first and second lengths. The channel region includes a channel material with a first effective mass along a longitudinal axis extending from the source region to the drain region and a second effective mass along a lateral axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, the first effective mass being greater than the second effective mass.
US10141435B2
The present invention discloses an electronic device formed of a group III nitride. In one embodiment, a substrate is fabricated by the ammonothermal method and a drift layer is fabricated by hydride vapor phase epitaxy. After etching a trench, p-type contact pads are made by pulsed laser deposition followed by n-type contact pads by pulsed laser deposition. The bandgap of the p-type contact pad is designed larger than that of the drift layer. Upon forward bias between p-type contact pads (gate) and n-type contact pads (source), holes and electrons are injected into the drift layer from the p-type contact pads and n-type contact pads. Injected electrons drift to the backside of the substrate (drain).
US10141434B2
A complementary tunneling field effect transistor and a manufacturing method are disclosed, which includes: a first drain region and a first source region that are disposed on a substrate, where they include a first dopant; a first channel that is disposed on the first drain region and a second channel that is disposed on the first source region; a second source region that is disposed on the first channel and a second drain region that is disposed on the second channel, where they include a second dopant; a first epitaxial layer that is disposed on the first drain region and the second source region, and a second epitaxial layer that is disposed on the second drain region and the first source region; and a first gate stack layer that is disposed on the first epitaxial layer, and a second gate stack layer that is disposed on the second epitaxial layer.
US10141428B2
A method of forming a semiconductor device that includes forming a silicon including fin structure and forming a germanium including layer on the silicon including fin structure. Germanium is then diffused from the germanium including layer into the silicon including fin structure to convert the silicon including fin structure to silicon germanium including fin structure.
US10141423B2
The disclosure provides a thin film transistor (TFT) and a fabrication method thereof, an array substrate and a fabrication method thereof, and a display apparatus. The fabrication method of a TFT includes: forming a protection layer in an area on an active layer between a source electrode and a drain electrode to be formed, forming a source-drain metal layer above the active layer having the protection layer formed thereon, coating a photoresist on the source-drain metal layer, and forming a photoresist reserved area corresponding to areas of the source electrode and the drain electrode to be formed and a photoresist non-reserved area corresponding to the other area; etching off the source-drain metal layer corresponding to the photoresist non-reserved area to form the source and drain electrodes and expose the protection layer above the active layer; and removing the photoresist above the source and drain electrodes and the protection layer.
US10141420B1
Semiconductor devices and method of forming the same include forming a sacrificial layer on source/drain regions of a semiconductor layer. A reactant layer is formed on the sacrificial layer. The reactant layer and sacrificial layer are annealed to convert the reactant layer to a dielectric layer. Source and drain regions are formed on the dielectric layer.
US10141410B2
A semiconductor device according to an embodiment includes an n-type SiC region, an electrode in contact with the SiC region, and a region including oxygen, the region provided in the SiC region, the region being provided on an electrode side of the SiC region.
US10141400B2
A semiconductor device includes device isolation layer on a substrate to define an active region, a first gate electrode on the active region extending in a first direction parallel to a top surface of the substrate, a second gate electrode on the device isolation layer and spaced apart from the first gate electrode in the first direction, a gate spacer between the first gate electrode and the second gate electrode, and source/drain regions in the active region at opposite sides of the first gate electrode. The source/drain regions are spaced apart from each other in a second direction that is parallel to the top surface of the substrate and crossing the first direction, and, when viewed in a plan view, the first gate electrode is spaced apart from a boundary between the active region and the device isolation layer.
US10141397B2
A super junction structure having a high aspect ratio is formed. An epitaxial layer is dividedly formed in layers using the trench fill process, and when each of the layers has been formed, trenches are formed in that layer. For example, when a first epitaxial layer has been formed, first trenches are formed in the epitaxial layer. Subsequently, when a second epitaxial layer has been formed, second trenches are formed in the epitaxial layer. Subsequently, when a third epitaxial layer has been formed, third trenches are formed in the third epitaxial layer.
US10141396B2
An electronic chip includes a doped semiconductor substrate of a first conductivity type, a doped buried layer of a second conductivity type overlying the substrate, and a first doped well of the first conductivity type overlying the buried layer. Circuit components can be formed at a top surface of the first doped well and separated from the buried layer. A current detector is coupled to the buried layer and configured detect a bias current flowing into or out of the buried layer.
US10141395B2
A metal-insulator-metal (MIM) capacitor, includes a cross-sectional view: a first metal plate; a second metal plate; a third metal plate; and a layer of high-k material contacting the first metal plate, the second metal plate, and the third metal plate.
US10141392B2
A three-dimensional (3D) bonded semiconductor structure is provided in which a first bonding oxide layer of a first semiconductor structure is bonded to a second bonding oxide layer of a second semiconductor structure. Each of the first and second bonding oxide layers has a metallic capacitor plate structure embedded therein, wherein each metallic capacitor plate structure has a columnar grain microstructure. A high-k dielectric material is present between the first and second metallic capacitor plate structures. The presence of the columnar grain microstructure in the metallic capacitor plate structures can provide an embedded capacitor that has an improved quality factor, Q.
US10141381B2
The present invention provides an organic light emitting diode (OLED) display array substrate, a manufacturing method of the same OLED structure and a display apparatus. The OLED array substrate includes a plurality of pixels arranged in an array on a base substrate. Further, each pixel comprises a first sub-pixel and a second sub-pixel displaying different colors. Each sub-pixel comprises a light emitting unit and a control circuit. In addition, an orthogonal projection of the light emitting unit of the first sub-pixel on the base substrate overlaps with an orthogonal projection of the control circuit of the second sub-pixel on the base substrate. According to the OLED display structure of the present disclosure, the region occupied by the control circuit of a second sub-pixel is used to set up the light emitting unit of the first sub-pixel. This can increase the display surface area occupied by the light emitting units in each pixel, thus improve the resolution of the display.
US10141373B2
A plurality of first conductive patterns is disposed on a substrate. Each of the plurality of first conductive patterns extends in a first direction. A first selection pattern is disposed on each of the plurality of first conductive patterns. A first barrier portion surrounds the first selection pattern. A first electrode and a first variable resistance pattern are disposed on the first selection pattern. A plurality of second conductive patterns is disposed on the first variable resistance pattern. Each of the plurality of second conductive patterns extends in a second direction crossing the first direction.
US10141369B2
A photo-detector includes a detection region for collecting minority carriers in a substrate, first and second field generating regions generating a majority carrier current to move the minority carriers towards the detection region, and a blocking region spaced apart from the detection region to block a leakage current. The photo-detector includes a ground region spaced apart from the detection region, and the blocking region is disposed between the detection region and the ground region.
US10141368B2
In a plane including the center line of a vertical through hole, it is assumed that a segment that connects a first point corresponding to the edge of an opening of an insulating layer and a second point corresponding to the edge of a second opening is a first segment, a segment that connects the second point and a third point corresponding to an intersection point between the second opening and a surface of the insulating layer is a second segment, and a segment that connects the third point and the first point is a third segment. In the insulating layer, the first area located on one side with respect to the first segment is larger than the sum of the second area surrounded by the first, the second and the third segments and the third area located on the other side with respect to the third segment.
US10141362B2
A semiconductor device having a protection layer wrapping around a conductive structure is provided. The semiconductor device comprises an image sensor device layer, an interconnect layer over the image sensor device layer, a first bonding layer over the interconnect layer, a second bonding layer bonded with the first bonding layer, a substrate over the second bonding layer, and a conductive via passing through the substrate, the second bonding layer, and the first bonding layer. The conductive via comprises a protection layer and a conductive material. The protection layer is peripherally enclosed by the substrate, the second bonding layer, and the first bonding layer. The protection layer covers a sidewall cut formed at an interface of the second bonding layer and the first bonding layer. The conductive material is peripherally enclosed by the protection layer.
US10141349B2
A thin-film transistor array includes thin-film transistors each including an insulating substrate which is formed with a gate electrode, a gate wiring, a capacitor electrode and a capacitor wiring. A source electrode and a drain electrode having a gap therebetween and including a semiconductor pattern are formed, in a region overlapping with the gate electrode on the substrate via a gate insulator, with the semiconductor pattern being covered with a protective layer. Two such TFTs are independently formed for each pixel. In each pixel, two source electrodes are separately connected to two respective source wirings, and two drain electrodes are connected to an electrode of the pixel via individual drain-connecting electrodes. The array includes source-connecting electrodes each connecting between the source electrodes of the two TFTs formed for each pixel. The same drive waveform is applied to the two source wirings.
US10141347B2
Disclosed are an array substrate and a display device. The array substrate comprises a plurality of first data lines (1) parallel to a short side of the array substrate, a plurality of second data lines (2) parallel to a long side of the array substrate, a first integrated circuit (3) arranged in a short-side frame. The plurality of the second data lines (2) are configured for connecting the first integrated circuit (3) with the plurality of the first data lines (1), and the first integrated circuit (3) transmits data signal to the plurality of first data lines (1) through the plurality of second data lines (2). The first integrated circuit for transmitting signals to the data lines is arranged in the short-side frame, so that there is no more integrated circuit arranged in the long-side frame, thereby reducing the border-width of the long-side frame and increasing the visual effect for the viewer.
US10141342B2
A semiconductor device capable of detecting a minute current with high accuracy is provided. The semiconductor device includes a first circuit, a second circuit, a first transistor, and a second transistor. A first analog signal is input to the first circuit via the first transistor. A second analog signal is input to the first circuit via the second transistor. The first analog signal includes a value of a first current. The second analog signal includes a value of a second current. The first circuit is capable of converting the first analog signal into a first digital signal. The second circuit is capable of generating a second digital signal based on the first digital signal. The first circuit is capable of converting the second analog signal into a third digital signal based on the second digital signal. The first or second transistor includes an oxide semiconductor in a channel.
US10141335B2
Gate structures formed from substantially rectangular shaped gate structure layout shapes positioned on a gate horizontal grid having at least seven gate gridlines within a region. A first-metal layer including first-metal structures formed from substantially rectangular shaped first-metal structure layout shapes is formed above top surfaces of the gate structures within the region. The first-metal structure layout shapes are positioned on a first-metal vertical grid having at least eight first-metal gridlines. At least six contact structures are formed from substantially rectangular shaped contact structure layout shapes in physical and electrical contact with corresponding ones of at least six of the gate structures. A total number of first-transistor-type-only gate structures equals a total number of second-transistor-type-only gate structures within the region. At least four transistors of a first transistor type and at least four transistors of a second transistor type collectively form part of a logic circuit within the region.
US10141325B2
A performance of a semiconductor device is improved. A film, which is made of silicon, is formed in a resistance element formation region on a semiconductor substrate, and an impurity, which is at least one type of elements selected from a group including a group 14 element and a group 18 element, is ion-implanted into the film, and a film portion which is formed of the film of a portion into which the impurity is ion-implanted is formed. Next, an insulating film with a charge storage portion therein is formed in a memory formation region on the semiconductor substrate, and a conductive film is formed on the insulating film.
US10141324B2
A semiconductor memory array includes a first nonvolatile memory cell having a first charge storage layer and a first gate electrode and a second nonvolatile memory cell, adjacent to the first memory cell in a first direction, having a second charge storage layer and a second gate electrode. The first and second electrodes extend in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, the first electrode has a first contact section extending toward the second electrode in the first direction, and the second electrode has a second contact section extending toward the first electrode in the first direction. The first and second contact positions are shifted in the second direction, respectively, and the first electrode and the first contact section are electrically separated from the second electrode and the second contact section.
US10141317B2
An apparatus includes a first metal layer coupled to a bit cell. The apparatus also includes a third metal layer including a write word line that is coupled to the bit cell. The apparatus further includes a second metal layer between the first metal layer and the third metal layer. The second metal layer includes two read word lines coupled to the bit cell.
US10141314B2
A memory system includes a memory controller and a memory module coupled to the memory controller. One such memory module may include a memory package of a first type and a signal presence detect unit configured to provide configuration data associated with a memory package of a second type to the memory controller. The configuration data may be used to configure the memory controller to interface with the memory package of a first type.
US10141313B2
Disclosed herein are processes and structures for uniform STI recessing. A method of making a semiconductor device includes initially forming a dense region of at least two fins on a substrate. The fins have a hard mask layer on a surface. The dense region with the fins is adjacent to an isolated region without fins within a distance of a pitch of the fins. An oxide is deposited on the dense and isolated regions. The oxide is polished, stopping on the hard mask layer on the fins, and removing more oxide in the isolated region. Polishing results in forming a non-uniform oxide surface. The hard mask layer is removed from the fins. An etch process is performed to further recess the oxide in the dense and isolated regions, such that a thickness of the oxide in the dense region and the isolated region is substantially uniform.
US10141308B2
A method for fabricating a semiconductor device includes accessing source/drain regions (S/D) in an n-type field effect transistor (NFET) region and in a p-type field effect transistor (PFET) region. First alloy elements are implanted in the S/D regions in the NFET region, and second alloy elements are implanted in the PFET region with the NFET region blocked. The first and second alloy elements form respective amorphized layers on the S/D regions in respective NFET and PFET regions. The amorphized layers are recrystallized to form metastable recrystallized interfaces using an epitaxy process wherein the metastable recrystallized interfaces formed in respective NFET and PFET regions exceed solubility of the first and second alloy elements in respective materials of the S/D regions in the NFET and PFET regions. Contacts to the metastable recrystallized layers of the S/D regions in the NFET and PFET regions are concurrently formed.
US10141300B1
A transient voltage suppressor (TVS) circuit includes a P-N junction diode and a silicon controlled rectifier (SCR) formed integrated in a lateral device structure of a semiconductor layer. The lateral device structure includes multiple fingers of semiconductor regions arranged laterally along a first direction on a major surface of the semiconductor layer, defining current conducting regions between the fingers. The current paths for the SCR and the P-N junction diode are formed in each current conducting region but the current path for the SCR is predominantly separated from the current path for the P-N junction diode in each current conducting region in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction on the major surface of the semiconductor layer. The TVS device of the present invention realizes low capacitance at the protected node. The TVS device is suitable for protecting data pins of an integrated circuit, especially when the data pins are used in high speed applications.
US10141299B2
In a circuit portion, a p+-type diffusion region penetrates, in the depth direction, an n−-type base region on the front side of a base substrate and surrounds a MOSFET. In a protective element portion on the same substrate, a p++-type contact region, an n+-type diffusion region, and a p+-type diffusion region are selectively provided in a p+-type diffusion region on the front side of the base substrate. The p+-type diffusion region penetrates the p−-type diffusion region in the depth direction, on the outer periphery of the p−-type diffusion region. An n+-type source region, the p+-type diffusion region, the p++-type contact region, and the n+-type diffusion region are connected to a GND terminal. The rear surface of the substrate is connected to a VCC terminal. A snapback start voltage of a parasitic bipolar element of the protective element portion is lower than that of the circuit portion.
US10141298B2
A semiconductor integrated circuit device may include a first discharging unit and a second discharging unit. The first discharging unit may be coupled between a first line having a first voltage level and a second line having a second voltage level different from the first voltage level. The first discharging unit may be configured to discharge an electrical over stress (EOS) generated from the first line. The second discharging unit may be coupled between the first line and the second line. The second discharging unit may discharge the EOS in the first line to the second line based on an output signal from the first discharging unit.
US10141286B2
Methods of manufacturing a semiconductor package are provided. The methods may include manufacturing a semiconductor chip in a first semiconductor manufacturing environment and mounting the semiconductor chip on an upper surface of a printed circuit board. The method may also include forming a molding member in a second semiconductor manufacturing environment that is different from the first semiconductor manufacturing environment, forming a capping member including a material different from the molding member and covering an exposed outer surface of the molding member, and attaching a carrier substrate onto the capping member. The semiconductor chip may be between the printed circuit board and the carrier substrate. The method may further include forming a redistribution line layer on a lower surface of the printed circuit board in a third semiconductor manufacturing environment, forming an external connection member on the redistribution line layer, and removing the carrier substrate.
US10141268B2
A module includes a circuit package, which includes first and second electronic components on a substrate, internal and external shields, and a molded compound. The first electronic component includes a first die substrate with first electronic circuitry that generates electromagnetic radiation. The second electronic component includes a second die substrate with second electronic circuitry. The internal shield is electrically connected to ground and substantially covers a surface of the second die substrate facing away from the substrate, the internal shield being configured to shield the second electronic circuitry from the electromagnetic radiation generated by the first electronic circuitry. The molded compound is disposed over the substrate and the first and second electronic components, and the external shield is disposed on at least one outer surface of the circuit package and electrically connected to ground. The external shield is configured to protect the circuit package from external electromagnetic radiation and environmental stress.
US10141264B2
A method to provide a wafer level package with increasing contact pad area comprising the steps of forming a first packaging layer on wafer top surface, grinding the wafer back surface and etch through holes, depositing a metal to fill the through holes and covering wafer backside, cutting through the wafer from wafer backside forming a plurality of grooves separating each chip then depositing a second packaging layer filling the grooves and covering the wafer back metal, reducing the first packaging layer thickness to expose the second packaging layer filling the grooves and forming a plurality of contact pads overlaying the first packaging layer thereafter cutting through the second packaging layer in the grooves to form individual package.
US10141262B2
Some embodiments include electrical interconnects. The interconnects may contain laminate structures having a graphene region sandwiched between non-graphene regions. In some embodiments the graphene and non-graphene regions may be nested within one another. In some embodiments an electrically insulative material may be over an upper surface of the laminate structure, and an opening may extend through the insulative material to a portion of the laminate structure. Electrically conductive material may be within the opening and in electrical contact with at least one of the non-graphene regions of the laminate structure. Some embodiments include methods of forming electrical interconnects in which non-graphene material and graphene are alternately formed within a trench to form nested non-graphene and graphene regions.
US10141260B1
A method of forming an interconnection structure includes forming a dielectric structure over a non-insulator structure; forming a hole in the dielectric structure to expose the non-insulator structure; forming a first diffusion barrier layer into the hole in the dielectric structure using a first deposition process; forming a second diffusion barrier layer over the first diffusion barrier layer using a second deposition process that is different from the first deposition process; and forming a metal over the second diffusion barrier layer.
US10141257B2
For simplifying the dual-damascene formation steps of a multilevel Cu interconnect, a formation step of an antireflective film below a photoresist film is omitted. Described specifically, an interlayer insulating film is dry etched with a photoresist film formed thereover as a mask, and interconnect trenches are formed by terminating etching at the surface of a stopper film formed in the interlayer insulating film. The stopper film is made of an SiCN film having a low optical reflectance, thereby causing it to serve as an antireflective film when the photoresist film is exposed.
US10141241B2
An apparatus including a primary device and at least one secondary device coupled in a planar array to a substrate; a first passive heat exchanger disposed on the primary device and having an opening over an area corresponding to the at least one secondary device; a second passive heat exchanger disposed on the at least one secondary device; at least one first spring operable to apply a force to the first heat exchanger in a direction of the primary device; and at least one second spring operable to apply a force to the second heat exchanger in the direction of the secondary device. A method including placing a passive heat exchanger on a multi-chip package, and deflecting a spring to apply a force in a direction of an at least one secondary device on the package.
US10141239B2
A package includes a die, which includes a semiconductor substrate, a plurality of through-vias penetrating through the semiconductor substrate, a seal ring overlapping and connected to the plurality of through-vias, and a plurality of electrical connectors underlying the semiconductor substrate and connected to the seal ring. An interposer is underlying and bonded to the die. The interposer includes a substrate, and a plurality of metal lines over the substrate. The plurality of metal lines is electrically coupled to the plurality of electrical connectors. Each of the plurality metal lines has a first portion overlapped by the first die, and a second portion misaligned with the die. A thermal conductive block encircles the die, and is mounted on the plurality of metal lines of the interposer.
US10141232B2
A semiconductor structure includes a first nanowire of a first material formed on a substrate, at least a second nanowire of a second material different than the first material formed on the substrate and a common gate stack surrounding the first nanowire and the second nanowire. The first nanowire and the second nanowire are vertical with respect to a horizontal plane of the substrate. The first material may be indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) and the first nanowire may form part of an NFET channel of a CMOS device, while the second material may be germanium (Ge) and the second nanowire may form part of a PFET channel of the CMOS device.
US10141225B2
A method includes forming a transistor, which includes forming a gate dielectric on a semiconductor region, forming a gate electrode over the gate dielectric, and forming a source/drain region extending into the semiconductor region. The method further includes forming a source/drain contact plug over and electrically coupling to the source/drain region, and forming a gate contact plug over and in contact with the gate electrode. At least one of the forming the gate electrode, the forming the source/drain contact plug, and the forming the gate contact plug includes forming a metal nitride barrier layer, and depositing a metal-containing layer over and in contact with the metal nitride barrier layer. The metal-containing layer includes at least one of a cobalt layer and a metal silicide layer.
US10141223B2
A method of improving micro-loading effect when recess etching a tungsten layer. A substrate having trenches thereon is provided. A tungsten layer is deposited on the substrate and in the trenches. A planarization process is performed to form a planarization layer on the tungsten layer. A first etching process is performed to etch the planarization layer and the tungsten layer with an etch selectivity of planarization layer:tungsten layer=1:1 until the planarization layer is completely removed. A second etching process is performed to etch the remainder of the tungsten layer to recess the tungsten layer within the trenches.
US10141222B2
A semiconductor device has a semiconductor die mounted over the carrier. An encapsulant is deposited over the carrier and semiconductor die. The carrier is removed. A first interconnect structure is formed over the encapsulant and a first surface of the die. A second interconnect structure is formed over the encapsulant and a second surface of the die. A first protective layer is formed over the first interconnect structure and second protective layer is formed over the second interconnect structure prior to forming the vias. A plurality of vias is formed through the second interconnect structure, encapsulant, and first interconnect structure. A first conductive layer is formed in the vias to electrically connect the first interconnect structure and second interconnect structure. An insulating layer is formed over the first interconnect structure and second interconnect structure and into the vias. A discrete semiconductor component can be mounted to the first interconnect structure.
US10141187B2
In a mask pattern forming method, a resist film is formed over a thin film, the resist film is processed into resist patterns having a predetermined pitch by photolithography, slimming of the resist patterns is performed, and an oxide film is formed on the thin film and the resist patterns after an end of the slimming step in a film deposition apparatus by supplying a source gas and an oxygen radical or an oxygen-containing gas. In the mask pattern forming method, the slimming and the oxide film forming are continuously performed in the film deposition apparatus.
US10141186B2
A target image-capture device may be configured to capture an image of a target that is made into plasma when irradiated with laser light and generates extreme-ultraviolet-light. The target image-capture device may include a droplet detector configured to detect passage of a droplet output as the target, and output a detection signal, an illumination light source, an image capturing element, a shutter device, and a controller configured to output, to the image capturing element, an exposure signal allowing the image capturing element to perform image capturing, and output, to the shutter device, a shutter open/close signal allowing a shutter to perform an open and close operation upon input of the detection signal. The controller may output the shutter open/close signal to the shutter device to make the shutter closed during when the droplet is irradiated with the laser light so that the plasma is generated.
US10141181B2
The present invention relates to a novel composition that may be used to control the etching rate of TIN with respect to W, and remove any residues from the surface, e.g. organic or inorganic residues that could contain fluorine (F), which composition comprises a) an aliphatic or aromatic sulfonic acid; b) one or more inhibitor(s); c) an aprotic solvent; d) a glycol ether; and e) water. The present invention also relates to a kit comprising said composition in combination with an oxidant and optionally a stabilizer of the oxidant, and the use thereof.
US10141179B2
An induction RF fluorescent lamp having a bulbous vitreous portion of the induction RF fluorescent light bulb including a lamp envelope filled with a working gas mixture. The lamp includes a power coupler and an electronic ballast. A first metallic structure is attached to a cavity wall and extends outwardly radially therefrom and within the lamp envelope outside a re-entrant cavity including mercury. The first metallic structure is mounted within the lamp envelope and adapted to absorb power from the electric field and induce discharge during a turn-on phase of the induction RF fluorescent lamp in a manner sufficient to rapidly heat and vaporize the mercury and promote rapid luminous development during the turn-on phase of the induction RF fluorescent lamp.
US10141176B2
Disclosed herein is a multi-reflection mass spectrometer comprising two ion mirrors spaced apart and opposing each other in an X direction, each mirror elongated along a drift direction Y orthogonal to the direction X, and an ion injector for injecting ions as an ion beam into the space between the ion mirrors at an inclination angle to the X direction. Along a first portion of their length in the drift direction Y the ion mirrors converge with a first degree of convergence, and along a second portion of their length in the drift direction Y the ion mirrors converge with a second degree of convergence or are parallel, the first portion of their length being closer to the ion injector than the second portion and the first degree of convergence being greater than the second degree of convergence.
US10141175B2
A multi-reflecting, time-of-flight (MR-TOF) mass spectrometer including two quasi-planar electrostatic ion mirrors extended along drill direction (Z) and formed of parallel electrodes, separated by a field free region. The MR-TOF includes a pulsed ion source to release ion packets at a small angle to X-direction which is orthogonal to the drill direction Z. Ion packets are reflected between ion mirrors and drill along the drift direction. The mirrors are arranged to provide time-of-flight focusing ion packets on the receiver. The MR-TOF mirrors provide spatial focusing M the Y-direction orthogonal to both drift direction Z and on injection direction X. In a preferred embodiment, at least one mirror has a feature providing periodic spatial focusing of ion packets in the drift Z-direction.
US10141173B2
A mass spectrometer system includes a sample injection device defining a sample injection aperture. The system also includes an ion trap defining an ion outlet aperture. The ion trap is coupled to the sample injection device. The system further includes a detector positioned downstream of the ion outlet aperture. The system also includes an ion source coupled to the ion trap. The ion source is configured to ionize a sample injected into the ion trap and generate a plurality of ionized molecules within the ion trap. The ion trap is configured to maintain the plurality of ionized molecules therein while a plurality of neutral molecules migrate out of the ion trap until a predetermined pressure is attained in the ion trap.
US10141172B2
A mass spectrometer is disclosed comprising a gas chromatography separation device, an atmospheric pressure ionization ion source and a control system arranged and adapted: (i) to operate the atmospheric pressure ionization ion source at one or more first settings for a first period of time while one or more solvents elute from the gas chromatography separation device during a solvent front; and then (ii) to operate the atmospheric pressure ionization ion source at one or more second different settings for a second subsequent period of time while one or more analytes elute from the gas chromatography separation device.
US10141162B2
Linear coils, a first ceramic block, and a second ceramic block are arranged in an inductively-coupled plasma torch. A chamber has an annular shape. Plasma generated inside the chamber is ejected to a substrate through an opening portion in the chamber. The substrate is processed by relatively moving the chamber and the substrate in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the opening portion. The coil is arranged inside a rotating cylindrical ceramic pipe. Accordingly, the plasma can be generated with excellent power efficiency, and fast plasma processing can be performed.
US10141156B2
Methods and systems for performing measurements of multiple die with an array of electron beam columns are presented herein. The wafer is scanned in a direction parallel to the die rows disposed on the wafer. The electron beam measurement columns are spatially separated in a column alignment direction. The wafer is scanned in a direction that is oriented at an oblique angle with respect to the column alignment direction such that each electron beam column measures the same row of die features on different die during the same wafer pass. The wafer is oriented with respect to the array of electron beam columns by rotating the wafer, rotating the electron beam columns, or both. In further aspects, each measurement beam is deflected to correct alignment errors between each column and the corresponding die row to be measured and to correct wafer positioning errors reported by the wafer positioning system.
US10141155B2
An emitter with a protective cap layer on an exterior surface of the emitter is disclosed. The emitter can have a diameter of 100 nm or less. The protective cap layer includes ruthenium. Ruthenium is resistant to oxidation and carbon growth. The protective cap layer also can have relatively low sputter yields to withstand erosion by ions. The emitter may be part of a system with an electron beam source. An electric field can be applied to the emitter and an electron beam can be generated from the emitter. The protective cap layer may be applied to the emitter by sputter deposition, atomic layer deposition (ALD), or ion sputtering.
US10141153B2
Embodiments of the present disclosure generally provide magnetron configurations that provide more efficient and/or more uniform cooling characteristics and methods for forming the magnetrons. The magnetron includes one or more flow directing structures disposed between parallel cooling fins. The flow directing structures direct air flow across various surfaces of the cooling fins that otherwise would be obstructed by magnetron components, reducing the incidence and/or magnitude of hot spots on the cooling fins and/or on other magnetron components. The flow directing structures also adjust flow rates to improve cooling efficiency.
US10141151B2
The invention relates to a safety device (1), comprising: a fusible member (2) having a first segment (3), a second segment (4), and a connecting segment (5), which connects the first segment (3) to the second segment (4). The safety device (1) further comprises a separation element (6), configured to suppress a light arc between the first segment (3) and the second segment (4). The first segment (3) of the fusible member (2) extends along a first side of the separation element (6), the second segment (4) of the fusible member (2) extends along a second side of the separation element (6) located opposite the first side, and the connecting segment (5) of the fusible member (2) extends along a third side of the separation element. It is thus achieved that a light arc between the first segment (3) and the second segment (4) of the fusible member (2) cannot exist even if the spatial distance between the first and the second segment (3, 4) of the fusible member (2) is so minimal that it allows a skipping of a light arc.
US10141150B2
A compact, high breaking capacity fuse that includes a top and bottom insulative layer and a single piece fusible element disposed between the top and bottom insulative layer. The top and bottom insulative layers include cavities that are aligned at assembly to form a chamber in which a fusible element portion of the single piece fusible element is disposed. The single piece fusible element additionally includes terminal portions that extend along outer surfaces of the top and bottom insulative layers.
US10141145B2
A relay apparatus incorporates at least first and second relays having respective first and second electromagnetic coils, with a single yoke partially surrounding each of the coils. When current is passed through only the first electromagnetic coil, to activate the first relay, resultant magnetic flux acting on the armature of the second relay is attenuated by passing a current through the second electromagnetic coil to produce opposing-direction magnetic flux. When current is passed in the opposite direction through the second coil, to activate the second relay, the magnetic fluxes produced by the first and second electromagnetic coils become mutually reinforced, thereby reducing the power consumption required to activate both of the relays and to maintain that activated state.
US10141143B2
One embodiment describes a method that includes in a first switching operation of an electrical power switching system including three separately controllable single pole, single current-carrying path switching devices that provide three-phase power to a load, and control circuitry coupled to the switching devices to control closing and opening of the current-carrying paths, commanding at least one of the switching devices to open or close in advance of at least one other of the switching devices based upon a current zero-crossing or a predicted current zero-crossing of input three-phase power; and in subsequent switching operations alternating which of the three switching devices is closed or opened in advance of another of the switching devices.
US10141142B2
An apparatus for monitoring ground current includes a signal generation module that generates a plurality of AC components of different frequencies. An injection module injects the plurality of AC components on one or more phases of a set of power cables connecting a power source to a load. The set of power cables includes an equipment grounding conductor. The AC components are injected in the equipment grounding conductor. An AC detection module that determines an AC current corresponding to each frequency of the AC components present in current in the equipment grounding conductor, an AC threshold module determines if one or more of the AC currents is below an AC threshold, and a trip module opens a contact if the AC threshold module determines that at least one of the AC currents is below an AC threshold. The contact disconnects the power source from the power cables.
US10141139B2
An electrical switch includes a fixed upper contact, a fixed lower contact, and a mobile contact blade. A fixed support bears the mobile contact blade, and the fixed support includes a front support branch and a rear support branch. Each branch includes a transversely-oriented horizontal notch, in the bottom of which is housed a transverse free edge of a respective front and rear section of the mobile contact blade. The fixed support includes two identical support plates spaced transversely apart.
US10141127B2
A secondary disconnect assembly for use with a circuit breaker moveable between a connected position and a disconnected position includes a first secondary disconnect apparatus and a second secondary disconnect apparatus. The first secondary disconnect apparatus includes a first coupling portion having at least one high speed communications connector. The second secondary disconnect apparatus includes a second coupling portion removably coupled to the first coupling portion. The second coupling portion includes at least one opening configured to receive the high speed communications connector when the circuit breaker is moved from the disconnected position to the connected position to enable high speed data transmission through the first coupling portion and the second coupling portion.
US10141122B2
The present application is directed to electric double layer capacitance (EDLC) devices. In one aspect, the present application is directed to an electrode comprising an activated carbon cryogel having a tunable pore structure wherein: the surface area is at least 1500 m2/g as determined by nitrogen sorption at 77K and BET analysis; and the pore structure comprises a pore volume ranging from about 0.01 cc/g to about 0.25 cc/g for pores having a pore diameter of 0.6 to 1.0 nm. In another aspect, the present application is directed to an Electric Double Layer Capacitor (EDLC) device comprising an activated cryogel.
US10141112B2
A laminated electronic component includes: a rectangular parallelepiped-shaped stacked body including dielectric layers and internal electrode layers which are alternately laminated; and a pair of first conductors and a pair of second conductors which are disposed on an outer surface of the stacked body. The first conductors are disposed in portions which include centers of long sides of a first principal surface which is positioned in a direction of lamination of the dielectric layers and the internal electrode layers of the stacked body, and do not include a vertex of the stacked body so as to extend from first side surfaces to the first principal surface. The second conductors are disposed on second side surfaces, and the first conductors and the second conductors are spaced apart from each other on an outer surface and electrically connected to each other via the internal electrode layers.
US10141099B2
An electronic component includes a magnetic body and an internal coil structure embedded in the magnetic body. The internal coil structure includes a first coil pattern part and a second coil pattern part formed on the first coil pattern part. An outermost coil pattern portion of the first coil pattern part is thicker than an inner coil pattern portion thereof.
US10141089B1
A surface-mountable over-current protection device comprises at least one chip, a first lead and a second lead. The chip comprises a PTC material layer and two metal electrode layers disposed on upper and lower surfaces of the PTC material layer. The first lead is bent into multiple portions comprising a first electrode connecting portion connecting to one of the two metal electrode layers of the at least one chip and a first soldering portion for surface-mounting. The second lead is bent into multiple portions comprising a second electrode connecting portion connecting to another one of the two electrode layers of the at least one chip and a second soldering portion for surface-mounting. The PTC material layer comprises crystalline polymer and conductive filler dispersed therein, and the conductive filler has a resistivity less than 500μΩ·cm. The surface-mountable over-current protection device can withstand a cycle life test of 300 cycles at 20V/40A without blowout.
US10141088B2
A resistor includes a resistive element, a first resin substrate on an upper surface of the resistive element and having a high thermal conductivity, a first heat radiator plate made of metal provided on an upper surface of the first resin substrate, a second heat radiator plate made of metal provided on the upper surface of the first resin substrate, a first edge-surface electrode provided on the first edge surface of the resistive element and connected to the first heat radiator plate, and a second edge-surface electrode provided on the second edge surface of the resistive element and connected to the second heat radiator plate.
US10141078B2
Disclosed embodiments include nuclear fission reactors, nuclear fission fuel pins, methods of operating a nuclear fission reactor, methods of fueling a nuclear fission reactor, and methods of fabricating a nuclear fission fuel pin.
US10141077B2
Methods and systems for estimating patient-specific cardiac electrical properties from medical image data and non-invasive electrocardiography measurements of a patient are disclosed. A patient-specific anatomical heart model is generated from medical image data of a patient. Patient-specific cardiac electrical properties are estimated by simulating cardiac electrophysiology over time in the patient-specific anatomical heart model using a computational cardiac electrophysiology model and adjusting cardiac electrical parameters based on the simulation results and the non-invasive electrocardiography measurements. A patient-specific cardiac electrophysiology model with the patient-specific cardiac electrical parameters can then be used to perform virtual cardiac electrophysiology interventions for planning and guidance of cardiac electrophysiology interventions.
US10141073B2
Systems and methods are described for controlling acquisition of sensor information, including: one or more physiological sensors and a computing device including a processor programmed to query the physiological sensors to measure one or more physiological parameters of an individual in response to at least one flag indicating a need to measure the one or more physiological parameters; receive a set of sensor values from the physiological sensors; assign a quality value to the set of sensor values received from the physiological sensors; retain the set of sensor values if the assigned quality value of the set of sensor values meets or exceeds a minimum quality value threshold; and update the at least one flag if the assigned quality value of the set of sensor values meets or exceeds the minimum quality value threshold.
US10141072B2
Memory systems may include a memory portion, and a controller suitable for receiving information data, generating first stage data, generating a first portion parity information, generating a second portion parity information based at least in part on the first portion parity information and the first stage data, and outputting the second portion parity information.
US10141070B2
A semiconductor device may be provided. The semiconductor device may include sense-amplifier test device. The sense-amplifier test device may include a drive signal generator configured to generate a test voltage applying signal for supplying a ground voltage to a pull-up power-supply line of a sense-amplifier. The sense-amplifier test device may include a sense-amplifier driver configured to supply a ground voltage to the pull-up power-supply line of the sense-amplifier, based on the test voltage applying signal.
US10141069B2
An electronic device applicable to an artificial neuron network. The electronic device includes a first circuit, a second circuit, and first to sixth wirings. The first circuit includes a first transistor, a second transistor, and a capacitor. The second circuit includes a third transistor. A gate of the third transistor is electrically connected to the third wiring. The capacitor capacitively couples the third wiring and the gate of the second transistor. The first circuit is capable of storing a weight as an analog value. The first transistor is typically an oxide semiconductor transistor.
US10141059B2
A data storage device can detect for a failure in decoding of an x-bit row address and/or a y-bit column of an (x+y)-bit address. The data storage device decodes the x-bit row address and/or the y-bit column address to provide wordlines (WLs) and/or bitlines (BLs) to access one or more cells from among a memory array of the data storage device. The data storage device compares one or more subsets of the WLs and/or of the BLs to each other to detect for the failure. The data storage device determines the failure is present in the decoding of the x-bit row address and/or the y-bit column of the (x+y)-bit address when one or more WL and/or BL from among the one or more subsets of the WLs and/or the BLs differ.
US10141055B2
Methods include receiving a pattern to be searched in a memory having a plurality of sets of memory elements with each set coupled to a separate data line and corresponding to a same set of bit positions of the pattern. Methods further include receiving a pattern of data to be programmed into a memory, programming a first data state into one memory cell of each cell pair of a plurality of cell pairs of a memory array, and programing a second data state into another memory cell of each cell pair of the plurality of cell pairs for each bit position of the pattern. Memory configured to facilitate such methods include a plurality of cell pairs, each cell pair of the plurality of cell pairs programmed to store a same bit of data corresponding to a particular bit position of a pattern to be searched in the memory.
US10141053B2
To reduce power consumption of a processing device including a processor and a main memory in the processor. The main memory includes not only a volatile memory such as a DRAM but also a nonvolatile memory. The processor monitors access requirements to the main memory. The processor determines on the basis of the monitoring results whether the volatile memory or the nonvolatile memory operates mainly. In the case where the main memory changes from the volatile memory to the nonvolatile memory, part or all of data stored in the volatile memory is backed up to the nonvolatile memory. While the nonvolatile memory operates mainly, supply of power supply voltage to the volatile memory is stopped or power supply voltage to be supplied is lowered.
US10141051B2
Row electrode drivers and column electrode drivers for a memory device are distributed within a footprint share by a memory cell array.
US10141044B2
A memory interface circuit includes a plurality of receivers and a signal detector. The plurality of receivers are arranged for receiving at least a clock signal and a plurality of command signals from a memory controller, respectively. The signal detector is arranged for detecting whether the memory interface circuit receives the clock signal or not to generate a detection result to enable or disable the plurality of receivers.
US10141038B2
According to one embodiment, a system includes: a device including a memory cell array, the device configured to execute first read operation of a first read method and second read operation of a second read method on the memory cell array; a processor configured to receive a first data from the device, the first data from a selected region in the memory cell array by the first read operation, configured to execute first calculation processing using the first data during the second read operation to the selected region, and configured to acquire a result of the first calculation processing by a first signal based on a comparison result of the first data and a second data, the first signal indicating that the first data is valid, and the second data from the selected region by the second read operation.
US10141033B2
A processor includes N-bit registers and a decode unit to receive a multiple register memory access instruction. The multiple register memory access instruction is to indicate a memory location and a register. The processor includes a memory access unit coupled with the decode unit and with the N-bit registers. The memory access unit is to perform a multiple register memory access operation in response to the multiple register memory access instruction. The operation is to involve N-bit data, in each of the N-bit registers comprising the indicated register. The operation is also to involve different corresponding N-bit portions of an M×N-bit line of memory corresponding to the indicated memory location. A total number of bits of the N-bit data in the N-bit registers to be involved in the multiple register memory access operation is to amount to at least half of the M×N-bits of the line of memory.
US10141018B2
Methods and apparatus for recording and retrieval of optically readable data employ a recording medium (100) which comprises an optically active material (108) able to induce a change in properties of the medium in the presence of optical radiation having a first characteristic, such as a first optical frequency, and wherein the change in properties can be inhibited by optical radiation having a second characteristic, such as a second optical frequency. During recording, a region of the recording medium (100) is irradiated with a first beam (506) of optical radiation having the first characteristic, the beam having a sufficient intensity within a central portion of the irradiated region and being of sufficient duration to cause an optically induced change in properties of the recording medium. Simultaneously, the region of the recording medium (100) is irradiated with a second beam (508) of optical radiation having the second characteristic, the second beam having a local intensity minimum within the central portion of the irradiated region, and a local intensity maximum in at least one portion of the irradiated region adjacent to the central portion which is sufficient to inhibit the optically induced change in properties of the recording medium. A similar method is employed for retrieval, however the intensity of the first beam (506) is reduced to prevent changes in material properties within the recording medium (100).
US10141017B2
A lubricant for a magnetic recording medium including an ionic liquid including a Bronsted acid and a Bronsted base that is primary amine as constituents of the ionic liquid, wherein the Bronsted acid includes a fluorine-containing chain, the Bronsted base includes a fluorine-containing chain that is a perfluoroalkyl chain or a perfluoropolyether chain, wherein the fluorine-containing chain in the Bronsted acid is a perfluoropolyether chain or the fluorine-containing chain in the Bronsted base is the perfluoropolyether chain, or the fluorine-containing chain in the Bronsted acid is the perfluoropolyether chain and the fluorine-containing chain in the Bronsted base is the perfluoropolyether chain, and a number average molecular weight of the fluorine-containing chain in the Bronsted acid is 1,500 or less.
US10140997B2
A decoder for decoding an audio signal includes a first target spectrum generator for generating a target spectrum for a first time frame of a subband signal of the audio signal using first correction data. A first phase corrector for corrects a phase of the subband signal in the first time frame of the audio signal determined with a phase correction algorithm, the correction being performed by reducing a difference between a measure of the subband signal in the first time frame of the audio signal and the target spectrum. An audio subband signal calculator calculates the audio subband signal for the first time frame using a corrected phase for the time frame and for calculating audio subband signals for a second time frame different from the first time frame using the measure of the subband signal in the second time frame or using a corrected phase calculation in accordance with a further phase correction algorithm different from the phase correction algorithm.
US10140991B2
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for performing speaker identification. In some implementations, data identifying a media item including speech of a speaker is received. Based on the received data, one or more other media items that include speech of the speaker are identified. One or more search results are generated that each reference a respective media item of the one or more other media items that include speech of the speaker. The one or more search results are provided for display.
US10140988B2
A computer system comprises an input configured to receive voice input from a user, the voice input having speech intervals separated by non-speech intervals; an ASR system configured to identify individual words in the voice input during speech intervals of the voice input, and store the identified words in memory; a speech overload detection module configured to detect at a time during a speech interval of the voice input a speech overload condition; and a notification module configured to output to the user, in response to said to detection, a notification of the speech overload condition.
US10140985B2
A system includes a server and an image processing apparatus, and the server is provided that includes a communication interface, a storage, and a processor. The communication interface is configured to communicate with the image processing apparatus. The storage is configured to store data. The processor may provide a result of processing a first event that includes a speech of a user to the image processing apparatus in response to the first event being received from the image processing apparatus, store a record of the first event in the storage according to processing of the first event, determine a relation between the first and second events that includes a user input by a non-speech method in response to the second event being received from the image processing apparatus, and process the second event based on the record of the first event stored in the storage in response to the relation.
US10140979B2
What is disclosed is a system and method for modelling a class posterior probability of context dependent phonemes in a speech recognition system. A representation network is trained by projecting a N-dimensional feature vector into G intermediate layers of nodes. At least some features are associated with a class label vector. A last intermediate layer ZG of the representation network is discretized to obtain a discretized layer {circumflex over (Z)}. Feature vector Q is obtained by randomly selecting V features from discretized layer {circumflex over (Z)}. Q is repeatedly hashed to obtain a vector Qf where Qf is an output of the fth hashing. An equivalent scalar representation is determined for each Qf. In a manner more fully disclosed herein, a posterior probability Pf is determined for each (x, b) pair based on the equivalent scalar representation of each respective Qf. The obtained posterior probabilities are used to improve classification accuracy in a speech recognition system.
US10140977B1
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for generating additional training data for a natural language understanding engine. One of the methods includes: obtaining data identifying (i) a first input conversational turn and (ii) a first annotation, determining that the first annotation accurately characterized the first input conversational turn, determining that the natural language understanding engine is likely to generate inaccurate annotations of other conversational turns that are similar to the first input conversational turn, in response to the determining, obtaining one or more first paraphrases of the first input conversational turn; and generating, for each of the one or more first paraphrases, a respective first training example that identifies the first annotation as the correct annotation for the first paraphrase; and training the natural language understanding engine on at least the first training examples.
US10140973B1
Systems, methods, and devices for generating text-to-speech output using previously captured speech are described. Spoken audio is obtained and undergoes speech processing to create text. The resulting text is stored with the spoken audio, with both the text and the spoken audio being associated with the individual that spoke the audio. Various spoken audio and corresponding text are stored over time to create a library of speech units. When the individual sends a text message to a recipient, the text message is processed to determine portions of text, and the portions of text are compared to the library of text associated with the individual. When text in the library is identified, the system selects the spoken audio units associated with the identified stored text. The selected spoken audio units are then used to generate output audio data corresponding to the original text message, with the output audio data being sent to a device of the message recipient.
US10140971B2
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method of on-site speech broadcasting. The method includes receiving text signal, wherein the text signal is generated in response to a parameter reaching a predetermined value sensed by an on-site sensor (110) arranged in the field; converting the text signal to a speech signal by a speech converting module (210) disposed within an on-site speaker device (200); playing the converted speech signal by using a speaker (220) of the on-site speaker device (200). Embodiments of the present disclosure also provide an on-site speaker device and an on-site speech broadcasting system. With the embodiments of the present disclosure, an effective text-to-speech conversion is achieved, pre-created speech data is not necessary and the workload of design is reduced, making it more cost effective. Meanwhile, speech messages being broadcasted allow operators instantaneously knowing the content of the alarm. Therefore, the operators are able to position and tackle the problem right away, improving efficiency and safety.
US10140968B2
FIG. 2 shows a microperforated panel absorber 22 comprising: a microperforated facing 24; a non-perforated facing 26; and a cellular core structure 28 therebetween; the core structure 28 provides a number of primary cells 33 and a number of secondary cells 37; the secondary cells 37 each provide a reduced cell depth in comparison to the primary cells 33. FIG. 9 shows that the number of the primary cells 33 and the number of the secondary cells 37 ensures that sound absorption at frequencies up to and including the peak frequency is substantially maintained and that the sound absorption at frequencies higher than peak frequency is substantially increased relative to a comparable panel absorber in which the secondary cells are effectively replaced by primary cells.
US10140959B2
The present disclosure relates to a mobile terminal capable of outputting graphic objects and a control method thereof. The mobile terminal includes a display unit that is configured to display a home screen page including a plurality of graphic objects, and a controller that is configured to output the plurality of graphic objects on the other region, except for a specific region, of the home screen page, wherein the plurality of graphic objects are output on positions, decided based on a preset condition, on the other region.
US10140956B2
A display control apparatus assigning display images to multiple areas of a vehicle-mounted display is disclosed. The display control apparatus stores area relationship information for each of the areas and image relationship information for each of the display images. Of two display images related to each other, the display control apparatus determines that one display image belongs to a first image group and the other display image belongs to a second image group. The display control apparatus assigns the one display image to the areas by performing a predetermined comparison operation, and then assigns the other display image to the areas based on the area assigned the one display image and the area relationship information.
US10140945B2
Described herein are systems and methods that reduce power consumption for an electronics device including a display. The systems and methods alter video information in a display area and reduce power for a display device when a graphics item is enlarged and the enlargement threatens to increase perceived luminance for the graphics item or increase aggregate luminance for the display area. Altering the video information reduces the luminance of video information in at least the graphics item when enlarged. This may offset perceived luminance gained by human visual processing when an item increases in size. If the graphics item is smaller than the display area after enlargement, then other video information in the display area may also be altered to conserve power.
US10140937B2
The disclosure provides a display panel, a liquid crystal display and a driving method therefor. In the display panel, each of rows and columns of pixels includes primary color pixels and white pixels arranged alternately; primary color pixels and white pixels in each row are electrically connected with different gate lines; primary color pixels in each odd-numbered row have third color, primary color pixels in each even-numbered row are arranged to alternate the first and second colors, and in any two adjacent even-numbered rows, colors of two primary color pixels located in one same column are different from each other; or, primary color pixels in each even-numbered row have third color, primary color pixels in each odd-numbered row are arranged to alternate the first and second colors, and in any two adjacent odd-numbered rows, colors of two primary color pixels located in one same column are different from each other.
US10140930B2
A signal generating unit, a shift register, a display device and a signal generating method. The signal generating unit includes: a first output transistor; a second output transistor; a first-node potential control module, configured to output a first control signal to a gate electrode of the first output transistor under control of an inputted start signal; a second-node potential control module configured to output a second control signal, which has an opposite phase with the first control signal, to a gate electrode of the second output transistor; and a first capacitor structure configured to be charged when the first-node potential control module outputs a single-pulse-width level signal for controlling the first output transistor to be switched on, and to maintain the gate electrode of the first output transistor in an on state during a subsequent time period having one pulse width.
US10140927B2
A driving circuit for driving a light emitting unit includes a gray scale generation circuit and a driving unit, and a gray scale generation circuit, includes a shift register unit and a data storage unit. The shift register unit receives a luminance-related data, and the shift register unit is a k-bit shift register unit. The data storage unit has parallel input ends and a serial output end. The data storage unit receives the luminance-related data via its parallel input ends and serially outputs bits of the luminance-related data to generate a serial signal. The data storage unit determines time points to output different bits of the serial signal to generate a gray-scale control signal according to a serial-out control signal. The driving unit is coupled to the gray scale generation circuit to adjust a light-emitting time of the light emitting unit according to the gray-scale control signal.
US10140920B2
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a pixel driving circuit and a pixel driving method. The pixel driving circuit comprises a driving transistor, a storage capacitor, a light-emitting device, a first switch transistor, a second switch transistor, a third switch transistor, a fourth switch transistor and a fifth switch transistor. The pixel driving circuit and the pixel driving method are implemented such that a driving current generated by the driving transistor is relevant to a working voltage provided by a first power supply terminal, an activation voltage of the light-emitting device, a working voltage of the light-emitting device upon emitting light and a data voltage, yet irrelevant to a threshold voltage of the driving transistor, thereby refraining the driving current flowing through the light-emitting device from influence exerted by the non-uniformity and drifting of the threshold voltage of the driving transistor, and in turn effectively improving the uniformity of the driving current flowing through the light-emitting device.
US10140919B2
To prevent image retention, the pixel circuit includes: a light emitting element; a driving transistor which supplies an electric current according to an applied voltage to the light emitting element; a capacitor part which holds the voltage containing a threshold voltage and a data voltage of the driving transistor; and a switch part which has the voltage containing the threshold voltage and the data voltage held to the capacitor part and applies the voltage to the driving transistor. Further, the switch part has a function which applies a constant voltage to the driving transistor before having the voltage containing the threshold voltage and the data voltage held to the capacitor part.
US10140917B2
Provided are a power supply circuit, a driving method for the same, and a display device. The power supply circuit comprises a first control sub-circuit, a second control sub-circuit, a voltage converting sub-circuit, a first output sub-circuit, and a second output sub-circuit; the first control sub-circuit controls the first voltage level terminal to be connected to the first node, the second control sub-circuit controls the second voltage level terminal to be connected to the second node, the voltage converting sub-circuit adjusts the voltage at the first node and the voltage at the second node, the first output sub-circuit outputs the voltage at the first node to the first output terminal, the second output sub-circuit outputs the voltage at the second node to the second output terminal. Structure of the power supply circuit can be simplified, and thereby manufacturing cost of the power supply circuit can be reduced.
US10140915B2
The present disclosure provides a display device, a display system and a display method. The display device includes a driver circuit, a display panel, and an interference unit arranged at a display side of the display panel. The driver circuit is configured to drive the display panel to display an image, and a time period for each frame of the image includes a display period and an interference period. During the display period, the interference unit is in a transparent state so as to enable light beams from the display panel to pass through the interference unit, and during the interference period, the interference unit is in an interference state so as to interfere with the light beams from the display panel.
US10140908B2
A LED driving circuit comprises a high bit driving circuit, a low bit driving circuit and a driving output terminal. The high bit driving circuit coupled to a high bit signal of the grayscale signal determines a first current continuously driven during a grayscale period according to the value of the high bit signal. The first current is invariant during the grayscale period. The low bit driving circuit coupled to a low bit signal of the grayscale signal determines a second current driven in at least two time intervals during the grayscale period according to the value of the low bit signal. The driving output terminal coupled to the high bit driving circuit and the low bit driving circuit outputs the driving current added by the first current and the second current. Accordingly, the LED display can be improved with higher refresh rate and/or better uniformity in low grayscale.
US10140906B2
An optical axis of a light emitting element is inclined against a normal line of a light emitting surface of the light emitting element to a central side of a display area in a row direction according to positions of subpixels in the row direction, and the optical axis is inclined against the normal line of the light emitting surface to the central side of the display area in a column direction according to the positions of the subpixels in the column direction. A range of inclination of the optical axis is different in the row direction and the column direction. In the row direction and the column direction, the subpixels are disposed such that color filters of the same color are arranged in a direction in which the range of inclination becomes larger, and color filters of colors which are different from each other are arranged in another direction.
US10140890B2
A gift card presenter for holding a gift card within a greeting card is provided. The presenter comprises a body for holding the gift card, and a coupling element for coupling the body to the greeting card. In one embodiment, the presenter may comprise a paper mechanic coupled to first and second interior faces of the greeting card, the paper mechanic configured to hold the greeting card and display it when the greeting card is opened. In another embodiment, the presenter comprises a body for holding the gift card, the body having a first half and a second half that each include interior and exterior faces. The presenter may be opened to display or partially display the greeting card. The presenter may be coupled to the inside and/or the outside of the greeting card, to provide a pleasing presentation of the gift card given with the greeting card.
US10140885B1
A fingering assembly positionable over strings of a guitar is formed of a housing with buttons and a plate. Each button has an upper end adapted to be contacted and depressed by a user. Each button has a lower end. The plate has a plurality of levers. Each lever has an upper surface adapted to be contacted and depressed by a lower end of one of the buttons. Each lever has a lower surface adapted to contact a string of the guitar in response to a depressing of an associated button.
US10140878B2
There is provided systems and methods for pilot alertness and awareness of target aircraft and target obstacle that are flying within a proceeding flight path collision. Transmitted guiding sound signals consisting of three dimensional effects and tonal sounds are generated by a flight unit, and sent to the pilot's headset for the desired purpose of directing the pilot's head position to locate the target aircraft and target obstacle. The flight unit processes time of collision from received target aircraft broadcast, and contain at least GPS data and target obstacle information from stored navigational maps. The flight unit further receives the pilot's head position through means of a head tracker. Furthermore, the flight unit is able to perform the functions of, storing piloted flight information, voice language instruction, flight assisted notification, and communicating with one or multiple mobile devices such for the information to be displayed visually, and is upgradable remotely.
US10140876B2
Systems and methods for predicting and displaying targets based on height in relation to the wing, wingtip or other elements of the aircraft, such as engine nacelles. The location of ground obstacles is based on radar returns (from sensors deployed on the ownship), aircraft surveillance data, and/or an airport moving map database.
US10140856B2
A plurality of instances of probe data are received. Each instance is received from a probe apparatus of a plurality of probe apparatuses each comprising a plurality of sensors and being onboard a vehicle. An instance comprises location information indicating a location of the corresponding probe apparatus. For each of one or more instances, a distance parameter is determined based on the location information and a road segment corresponding to the location. A set of distance parameters is defined based on the distance parameter determined for each of the one or more instances. The set of distance parameters is analyzed to identify clusters of probe data. The number of clusters identified is determined and compared to a historical number of clusters. If the number of clusters identified is less than the historical number of clusters, it is determined that there is a lane closure corresponding to the road segment.
US10140851B2
A method of performing a connection between electronic devices and an electronic device thereof. The method may include: receiving a first signal including first information of the media device through first communication mode; generating a second signal including identification information of the media device by using at least a part of the first information in response to the first signal; transmitting the second signal to the media device through the first communication mode; and performing a connection with the media device by using the first information.
US10140849B2
In various embodiments, a hazard detector may be presented. The hazard detector may include at least one hazard detection sensor that detects a presence of at least one type of hazard. The hazard detector may include a speaker, a light, and a motion detection sensor that detects motion in an ambient environment of the hazard detector. A processing system of the hazard detector may be configured to select an illumination state based on a determined status. The processing system may cause the light to illuminate based on the selected illumination state. The processing system may determine a gesture has been performed in the ambient environment of the hazard detector following the light being illuminated based on the selected illumination state. The processing system may output a detail of the status via the speaker corresponding to the illumination state in response to determining the gesture has been performed.
US10140846B2
Systems and techniques are provided for security system re-arming. Input invoking restricted credentials may be received. The security system of an environment may be changed from a first mode to a second mode based on the restricted credentials. The restricted credentials used to change the security system to the second mode may be determined to be near expiration based on an expiration condition of the restricted credentials. A notification may be sent to a person associated with the restricted credentials including a reminder to use the restricted credentials to change the security system to the first mode before the restricted credentials expire.
US10140842B2
Disclosed are systems and methods for sending emergency alerts. In some embodiments, sensors and wearable devices may trigger and send the emergency alerts and/or warning signals via available communication devices. Multi-media emergency alerts are also disclosed that include situational awareness information for effective and efficient emergency response.
US10140830B2
Devices and methods for generating locational and other pertinent information from a tracking device associated with an asset in need of tracking during a tracking event and for selectively retaining and deleting information stored during a loss of communication between the tracking device and a communication network, to increase probability of retaining information suitable for use as evidence in court or other proceedings in which accurate information is desired regarding the tracking event.
US10140828B2
A wireless camera system. One or more wireless bridges include a computing device, an internet-facing radio, and a second radio, a first radio within communication range of the second radio of the wireless bridge, and a third internet-facing radio responsible for transmitting video. One or more cameras are provided. A motion detection device coupled to the one or more cameras. In a first step the motion detection device detects motion of an individual approaching a dwelling, and in a second step if the motion detector detects the approach then the camera is turned on in sufficient time to take a face or body picture of the individual.
US10140822B2
Techniques for low bit rate parametric encoding of haptic-tactile signals. The techniques encompass a parametric encoding method. The parametric encoding method includes the steps of: for at least one frame of a plurality of frames of a source haptic-tactile signal, representing the source haptic-tactile signal in the frame as a set of parameters and according to a functional representation; and including the set of parameters in a bit stream that encodes the source haptic-tactile signal. The functional representation is based on one of a set of orthogonal functionals, or polynomial approximation. For example, the functional representation can be based on one of Chebyshev functionals of the first kind through order n, Chebyshev functionals of the second kind through order n, or k-th order polynomial approximation.
US10140814B2
A wagering game machine includes a processor and a wagering game module, executable on the processor, configured to present a wagering game on which monetary value can be wagered to a wagering game player. The machine includes a receiver configured to communicate with a transmitter of a mobile device to receive a mobile payment from the mobile device. The machine includes a bill validator that is communicatively coupled to the receiver. The bill validator configured to receive the mobile payment from the receiver, wherein the bill validator is configured to output a first communication to issue a first wagering game credit for the wagering game machine in response to receipt of a monetary bill, wherein in response to receipt of the mobile payment from the receiver the bill validator is configured to output a second communication to issue a second wagering game credit on the wagering game machine.
US10140807B2
A slot machine including an entertainment software engine constructed to provide an entertainment game and display a received wager result; a first and second real world engine constructed to provide a wager result in response to a wager request; and a game world engine connected to the entertainment software engine, the game world engine constructed to: receive a request for a wager for a player of the entertainment game triggered by a player action taken while playing the entertainment game; communicate, the first and second wager requests; receive a first and second wager result; and generate, based on operator instructions, a controlled sequence of a portion of the entertainment game, the controlled sequence changing the state of the entertainment game.
US10140806B2
A system enables group play for table games of craps and/or roulette comprising. The gaming table surface enables play of craps or roulette. A processor receives event outcomes from outcomes on the gaming table surface from game play. Multiple player input terminals are distributed around the gaming table surface in an arc including of more than 200 degrees. The multiple player input terminals are in two-way communication with the processor. An elevated display system is supported above and around the gaming table surface. The elevated display system shows a dynamic rendition of craps or roulette game play including at least a display of event outcomes from play of craps or roulette on which the wagers are resolved by the processor.
US10140803B2
A game board is provided for playing a game. During play, after a draw is selected from a set of available draws, a visualization of placing the selected draw on the game board is provided. As a result of placing the selected draw on the game board, a visualization of the game board moving is provided. It is determined whether a first game outcome is triggered based on the position of the game board after the movement of the game board.
US10140799B2
A device for detecting a foreign object attached on a surface of a sheet-like medium, comprising a static electricity providing part (A) for providing static electrical charges, a medium transporting part (B) for transporting a medium under detection, and a static electricity sensor and identifier part (C). The medium transporting part comprises a static electricity receiving unit and a static electricity absorbing unit sequentially connected. The static electricity receiving unit is connected to the static electricity providing part (A), and the static electricity absorbing unit is connected to the static electricity sensor and identifier part (C). The static electricity receiving unit is configured to transfer the static electrical charges obtained from the static electricity providing part (A) to the medium under detection. The static electricity absorbing unit is configured to absorb the static electrical charges of the medium under detection.
US10140797B2
A system of isolation management comprises a computer for generating an isolation plan; a lockbox configured to receive the isolation plan from the computer; a mobile device associated with an individual, and one or more locks for isolation locking of an asset by each individual according to the isolation plan. The mobile device is allocated to the lockbox according to the isolation plan. The lockbox is configured to recognise the mobile device when proximal to the lockbox. The one or more isolation locks are removably housed in the lockbox. The one or more isolation locks are each able to be recognised by the mobile device and the mobile device is configured to record an association of one or more of the isolation locks to the mobile device according to the isolation plan. There is also an isolation point for isolating the asset with the one or more isolation locks according to the isolation plan. The isolation point is able to be recognised by the mobile device.
US10140793B2
A method for monitoring a parking facility that has an area reserved for autonomously driving vehicles, including: receiving an access request associated with a person for the reserved area, checking whether the person is authorized for access to the reserved area, granting access if the person is authorized for access, monitoring a behavior of the person in the reserved area. Also described is a corresponding device, system and computer program.
US10140789B2
A method and apparatus for monitoring operation of a vehicle 1 by a driver, in order to monitor driver behavior using a personal mobile electronic device 2. The electronic device detects wireless signals and determines if the identity of a device 3 transmitting the signal is known in order to identify if the driver is driving a vehicle to be monitored. Monitoring is then carried out only by the electronic device. Monitoring only takes place when a signal from a known transmitting device is detected avoiding unnecessarily recoding journeys and preserving battery life of the electronic device. A set-up mode is provided to enable a user to identify vehicles for monitoring.
US10140777B2
An information processing apparatus comprises an extraction unit configured to extract a finger region from a captured image; a generation unit configured to generate a finger model from the finger region; a determination unit configured to perform a collision determination for a collision between the finger model and a CG model superimposed on the captured image; and a control unit configured to control a display form of the finger model based on a result of the collision determination.
US10140774B2
A device is used to present the visualization of color on a display based on various environmental factors. In one embodiment, an image of an environment is captured using at least one sensor, where the image includes a surface area in the environment. A relative position of a source of light in the environment is also identified with respect to the surface area. Color is rendered for the surface area in the image on the display based on the relative position of the source of light and a bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF) associated with the color, among other factors. In some cases, the movement of a computing device can be tracked, and color on the display adjusted based at least in part on the movement. The color can also be rendered based on a display profile of the display and other parameters.
US10140766B2
A method of generating an internally consistent model of the state of a book captured in a video image is provided. The method comprises obtaining a plurality of pieces of evidence relating to the state of a corresponding plurality of aspects of the book in the video image, associating a quality score with each piece of evidence, generating an initial model of the state of the book wherein the state of the book is constrained by physical properties of the book and at least the highest scoring piece of evidence, and sequentially constraining the model in response to one or more successive pieces of evidence whose scores meet a respective predetermined first threshold value.
US10140761B2
A method of processing primitives within a tiling unit of a graphics processing system comprises determining whether a primitive falls within a tile based on positions of samples within each pixel. If it is determined that the primitive does fall within a tile based on the positions of samples within pixels in a tile, an association between the tile and the primitive is stored to indicate that the primitive is present in the tile. For example, an identifier for the primitive may be added to a control stream for the tile to indicate that the primitive is present in the tile. Various different methods are described to make the determination and these may be used separately or in any combination.
US10140759B2
Provided is a method for generating light emission data for a three-dimensional display provided with a plurality of multicolor light emitting elements arranged in three-dimensional directions, the method comprising: a modeling step for acquiring a 3D polygon model; a voxelization step for representing the 3D polygon model by a plurality of voxels and calculating position information of each of the voxels; a surface color calculation step for calculating, for the 3D polygon model, color information of a front-side surface with respect to a specific point of view and color information of a back-side surface with respect to the specific point of view; an interior color calculation step for referring to the position information and calculating, on the basis of the color information of the front-side surface and the color information of the back-side surface, color information of voxels located between the front-side surface and the back-side surface; and a mapping step for referring to the position information and mapping the color information of each of the voxels to a two-dimensional relative position to generate the light emission data.
US10140753B2
A system, apparatus and method of obtaining data from a 2D image in order to determine the 3D shape of objects appearing in said 2D image, said 2D image having distinguishable epipolar lines, said method comprising: (a) providing a predefined set of types of features, giving rise to feature types, each feature type being distinguishable according to a unique bi-dimensional formation; (b) providing a coded light pattern comprising multiple appearances of said feature types; (c) projecting said coded light pattern on said objects such that the distance between epipolar lines associated with substantially identical features is less than the distance between corresponding locations of two neighboring features; (d) capturing a 2D image of said objects having said projected coded light pattern projected thereupon, said 2D image comprising reflected said feature types; and (e) extracting: (i) said reflected feature types according to the unique bi-dimensional formations; and (ii) locations of said reflected feature types on respective epipolar lines in said 2D image.
US10140749B2
In one example, a system for a data visualization includes a generation engine to link data to corresponding objects within a three-dimensional (3-D) visualization of an area, a level engine to display the corresponding objects at a selected level of detail, a data engine to alter a setting of the corresponding objects upon a selection of the corresponding objects, and a simulation engine to generate a simulation of the corresponding objects within the area based on the altered setting.
US10140744B2
Systems and methods are presented for recording and viewing images of objects with specular highlights. In some embodiments, a computer-implemented method may include accessing a first plurality of images, each of the images in the first plurality of images including an object recorded from a first position, and a reflection of light on the object from a light source located at a different location than in each of the other images in the first plurality of images. The method may also include generating a first composite image of the object, the first composite image comprising a superposition of the first plurality of images, and wherein each of the images in the first plurality of images is configured to change in a degree of transparency within the first composite image and in accordance with a first input based on a degree of tilt.
US10140741B2
A mobile computing device for providing an indication of process readings of a machine includes a processor configured to receive an image of a process indicator wherein capture of the image is initiated using the mobile computing device proximate the machine. The at least one processor is also configured to determine a template including a template image of the process indicator and template components of the process indicator. The at least one processor is further configured to display the received image and the determined template image such that they overlay each other and align the received image with the determined template image. The at least one processor is also configured to determine a position of a value indicator with respect to a scale of the process indicator, transform the determined position to a process indicator value, and store the process indicator value in the one or more memory devices.
US10140738B1
One embodiment provides a system for facilitating visualization of input data classifications. The system obtains, from a remote computer system, output data which includes a classification and a score that a corresponding set of input data belongs to one or more classifications. The system computes an objective function based on the score and the input data, and computes a gradient of the objective function based on the input data. In response to determining that the computed gradient is not greater than a predetermined threshold, the system perturbs the input data in a direction of or opposite to the computed gradient, and transmits the perturbed input data to the remote computer system to obtain new output data. The system displays on a device a visualization of whether the input data belongs more or less strongly to a classification.
US10140732B2
An apparatus and method are described for texture compression. For example, one embodiment of a method comprises: determining a distance between each of a plurality of texture block texels and each of a plurality of points; determining a set of texel color values sampled over the texture block; and generating a set of approximation coefficients to compress the texture block using the distance between each of the plurality of texture block texels and each of the plurality of points and the set of texel color values sampled over the texture block.
US10140731B2
An image processing apparatus that monochromatizes a gray pixel included in bitmap image data into black pixel includes: a detection unit configured to detect, in the case where a pixel of interest in the image data is a pixel constituting an edge, a pixel that exists in the vicinity of the pixel of interest and whose color is different from that of the pixel of interest; and a determination unit configured to determine a ratio of the processing to monochromatize into black for the pixel of interest that is a pixel constituting the edge based on the distance from the detected different color pixel.
US10140729B2
A machine is configured to perform data compression or data decompression with respect to visual elements, such as two-dimensional pixels of an image or three-dimensional voxels of a hologram. The machine accesses a set of visual elements and performs compression on the set by generating a bounded volume hierarchy of nodes. After the bounded volume hierarchy has been generated, with or without modification, the machine provides a compressed version of the set by providing at least a portion of the bounded volume hierarchy. The same machine or another machine accesses a compressed first representation of the set by accessing at least part of the bounded volume hierarchy. The machine may perform partial decompression of the first representation by generating a second representation of the set, based on only a portion of the bounded volume hierarchy. The machine then causes rendering and display of the second representation.
US10140727B2
An image target tracking method, device, and system thereof are provided in the present disclosure. The image target relative position determining method includes the following steps: obtaining a target initial position, and performing a sparse sampling according to the target initial position; dividing sampling points into foreground sampling points and background sampling points; clustering adjacent foreground sampling points according to a spatial distribution of the foreground sampling points in order to obtain a clustering result containing a plurality of clusters; and performing a robust estimation according to the clustering result in order to determine a relative position between a target and a camouflage interference in an image. Throughout the process, a multi-feature cascade clustering is completed by using sparse sampling, sampling point division, and adjacent foreground sampling point clustering; a robust estimation is performed in order to accurately predict a relative position between a target and a camouflage interference.
US10140725B2
Dimensions of an object associated with an electro-optically readable code are estimated by aiming a handheld device at a scene containing the object supported on a base surface. A scanner on the device scans the scene over a field of view to obtain a position of a reference point of the code associated with the object, and reads the code. A dimensioning sensor on the device captures a three-dimensional (3D) point cloud of data points of the scene in automatic response to the reading of the code. A controller clusters the point cloud into data clusters, locates the reference point of the code in one of the data clusters, extracts from the point cloud the data points of the one data cluster belonging to the object, and processes the extracted data points belonging to the object to estimate the dimensions of the object.
US10140724B2
A method of operating a dimensioning system to determine dimensional information for objects is disclosed. A number of images are acquired. Objects in at least one of the acquired images are computationally identified. One object represented in the at least one of the acquired images is computationally initially selected as a candidate for processing. An indication of the initially selected object is provided to a user. At least one user input indicative of an object selected for processing is received. Dimensional data for the object indicated by the received user input is computationally determined.
US10140723B2
An index detecting section detects an index in a physical space, from a captured image obtained by an imaging apparatus. An erroneous-detection prevention processing section performs erroneous-detection prevention processing, based on information relating to image coordinates of a detected index. An image output section outputs, to a display device, an image having been subjected to the erroneous-detection prevention processing. This prevents an image displayed on the display device from being mistaken for a real index when the display device is in the field of view of the imaging apparatus.
US10140718B2
Techniques and systems are provided for processing video data. For example, techniques and systems are provided for maintaining blob trackers for one or more video frames. A blob tracker can be associated with a blob generated for a video frame. The blob includes pixels of at least a portion of one or more foreground objects in the video frame. The blob tracker can be determined to be a first type of tracker or a second type of tracker. A first type of tracker has a first bounding box and a second bounding box with an overlapping ratio greater than an alignment threshold for the first type of tracker. A second type of tracker has an irregular size change or an irregular motion change over a threshold duration. The blob tracker can be removed from the plurality of blob trackers maintained for the one or more video frames when the blob tracker is the first type of tracker or the second type of tracker.
US10140715B2
A method of performing digital tomosynthesis includes the steps of obtaining an initial volume (I) formed with a plurality of slices (100); performing edge detection in a slice (100); processing the detected edges (11E) to obtain a weighting volume (Wxyz); and generating a composite slab (Scomp, Smeta) on the basis of the weighting volume (Wxyz).
US10140714B2
A medical imaging system configured to receive first image information corresponding with one or more images acquired at a first time, the one or more images including a lesion; receive second image information corresponding with one or more images of the lesion acquired at another time; render volumes of the lesion for each image; and overlays the two volumes. Other factors and/or indicators, such as vascularization indicators, may be calculated and compared between the first image information and second image information.
US10140712B2
In part, the disclosure relates to methods of stent strut detection relative to a side branch region using intravascular data. In one embodiment, detecting stent struts relative to jailed side branches is performed using a scan line-based peak analysis. In one embodiment, false positive determinations relating to stent struts are analyzed using a model strut.
US10140709B2
An example system includes a processor to train a convolutional neural network (CNN) to detect features, and train fully connected layers of the CNN to map detected features to semantic descriptors, based on a data set including one or more lesions. The processor is to also receive a medical image to be analyzed for lesions. The processor is to further extract feature maps from the medical image using the trained CNN. The processor is also to detect a region of interest via the trained CNN and generate a bounding box around the detected region of interest. The processor is to reduce a dimension of the region of interest based on the feature maps. The processor is to generate a semantic description of the region of interest via the trained fully connected layers.
US10140708B2
A method to characterize shape variations in brain ventricles during embryonic growth in mammals, the method including extracting a brain ventricle skeleton from one or more images, calculating a volume profile for the skeleton using the extracted images, partitioning the brain ventricle based on the volume profile along the skeleton, the brain ventricle being partitioned into two lateral ventricles and a main ventricle, the main ventricle being further partitioned into three sub regions, determining volume vectors of the two lateral ventricles and the three sub regions, computing a means square error between the determined computed volume vectors and a pretrained mean volume vector of embryos during different gestational stages, and classifying the embryo to the gestational stage having the lowest mean square error. A method to characterize mutant detection in mammals, the method including acquiring one or more images, computing a volume profile directly along a path of the detected skeleton from the one or more images, aligning the volume profile against a standard profile, and evaluating the volume profile against the standard profile to detect a mutation.
US10140705B2
Methods and systems for detecting properties of sample tubes in a laboratory environment include a drawer vision system that can be trained and calibrated. Images of a tube tray captured by at least one camera are analyzed to extract image patches that allow a processor to automatically determine if a tube slot is occupied, if the tube has a cap, and if the tube has a tube top cup. The processor can be trained using a random forest technique and a plurality of training image patches. Cameras can be calibrated using a three-dimensional calibration target that can be inserted into the drawer.
US10140695B2
A head-mounted display (HMD) that includes a high resolution (HR) inset display and a peripheral display. The HR inset display is configured to display an inset region that includes a portion of an image at a first resolution that corresponds to a resolution of a fovea region of a human eye. The peripheral display displays a background region, the background region having a second resolution that is less than the first resolution, the second resolution corresponding to a resolution of a non-fovea region of the human eye. The HMD includes an optics block that combines the inset region and the background region to create composite content at retinal resolution, and direct the composite content to an exit pupil of the HMD corresponding to a location of an eye of a user of the HMD.
US10140689B2
An efficient patch-based method for video denoising is described herein. A noisy patch is selected from a current frame and a motion-compensated patch in the previous denoised frame is found. The two patches go through a patch-denoising process to generate a denoised patch. A rotational buffer and aggregation technique is used to generate the denoised current video frame.
US10140687B1
A wide angle video camera system which eliminates barrel distortion and increase the field of view by combining multiple images. Image distortion may be corrected through use of a jig to determine the field of view and distortion parameters of a camera lens. From these measurements, one may calculate the amount of adjustment needed at various points in the image. Once the image correction parameters are determined for a particular camera lens, the real time image obtained from the camera may be corrected immediately, without the need for post image processing to correct for distortion. As multiple overlapping images may be immediately corrected, they may also be instantaneously aligned and combined into a single image.
US10140685B2
A display device is provided. The display device includes: an image processor image-processing contents and scaling the contents at a first scaling magnification; a controller determining a second scaling magnification on the basis of a resolution of the contents scaled at the first scaling magnification and an output resolution of the display device; and a display scaling the contents scaled at the first scaling magnification depending on the second scaling magnification and displaying the contents scaled depending on the second scaling magnification.
US10140671B2
Various of the disclosed embodiments concern systems and methods for applying legal analytics. In some embodiments, a legal analytics platform retrieves legal data from an electronic database, analyzes some or all of the legal data, and identifies interesting patterns and results of statistical analyses. In order to permit searching of the legal data, metadata elements or tags can be generated for legal entities and legal events. In some embodiments, the legal analytics platform identifies timestamps in the legal data and performs time-based statistical analysis. Results of the statistical analyses can be presented to a user via a graphical user interface (GUI), which may also allow the user to interact with the legal analytics platform and search one or more databases of legal data.
US10140667B2
The method includes receiving a target customer relationship management (CRM) opportunity from a social customer relationship management application. The method also includes extracting one or more structural elements from the target CRM opportunity. The method also includes extracting one or more structural attributes of each structural element responsive to extracting the one or more structural elements. The method also includes storing the one or more structural elements and the one or more structural attributes associated with each structural element in a template database. The method also includes creating a template from the one or more structural elements and the structural attributes in the template database.
US10140658B1
A computerized method for managing a user account includes receiving a transfer of funds into a user account, and purchasing a commodity or valuable asset to back the funds. The method further includes tracking a value of the commodity or valuable asset, and increasing or decreasing a value of the funds based on the value of the commodity or valuable asset. The user account is accessible via a computer network for making purchases or an additional transfer of the funds to another user account. The commodity may be gold, silver, or platinum bullion. The valuable asset may be a stock or bond.
US10140656B2
Methods and systems for facilitating trading of securities, preferred methods comprising receiving a first buy or sell order from a first user; calculating a block price range; determining that said first order is reasonably priced; transmitting to a second user a notification that a reasonably priced order is present, but without notifying said second user of the side; receiving a second order from said second user, wherein said second order is a contra to said first order and nearly matches but does not cross said first order; transmitting a contra order notification to said second user after said second order is received, said contra order notification indicating that a nearly matching contra order is active; receiving a third order from said second user, said third order being a contra to said first order and crossing said first order; and executing a trade comprising said first order and said third order.
US10140653B2
The invention is a system allowing for the commercial rental of physical assets that are locked and secured at specific locations, including, without limitation, bicycles, motorcycles, automobiles, tools, machines, computers, smart phones, or tablet computers.
US10140638B2
A method for providing a cloud-based service includes receiving information from a customer of the service over a conversational interface, the information identifying a requirement of the customer related to a resiliency of the service, and identifying a service provider who provides the service in a manner that satisfies the requirement. A method for building a knowledge base of cloud-based service providers includes receiving information from a service provider, the information specifying at least one resiliency attribute of the service provider, matching the information to a standardized service descriptor, wherein the service descriptor is indexed within an ontology-based organizational framework that indexes a plurality of service descriptors, and storing the service descriptor for the service provider.
US10140636B2
Briefly, embodiments of a method of classifying a bill are disclosed.
US10140629B2
Methods and apparatus for implementing forward looking optimizing promotions by administering, in large numbers and iteratively, test promotions formulated using highly granular test variables on purposefully segmented subpopulations. The plurality of test promotions are associated with at least one behavioral economics principles. The responses from individuals in the subpopulations are received and analyzed. The analysis result is employed to subsequently formulate a general public promotion.
US10140628B2
Example methods, apparatus, systems and machine readable media are disclosed herein for analyzing response data from subjects exposed to media. An example method includes collecting electroencephalography data from a brain of a subject exposed to an advertisement. The example method also includes determining neuro-response data from the electroencephalography data, the neuro-response data representative of interaction between a first frequency band and a second frequency band of the electroencephalography data, the second frequency band being different than the first frequency band. In addition, the example method includes determining resonance to the advertisement based on the neuro-response data and identifying one or more priming levels for one or more locations in a source material based on an attribute of the source material. The example method also includes selecting a first one of the one or more locations for inclusion of the advertisement based on the resonance and the priming levels.
US10140624B2
In some embodiments, apparatuses and methods are provided to forecast expected sales and/or demand for one or more products at one or more retail shopping facilities. Some embodiments include systems to forecast retail sales, comprising: a network transceiver; a forecast control circuit; and a memory storing computer instructions executed by the control circuit that receives, via the network transceiver from at least one third party service unassociated with retail shopping facilities and accessed over a distributed computer network, reservation data corresponding with people traveling during a future period of time to a geographic region that is within a threshold distance from a first retail shopping facility; and forecasts expected sales, during the future period of time associated with the reservation data, of at least a first set of products at the first retail shopping facility as a function of the reservation data.
US10140623B1
A service provider may receive merchant analytics information from a plurality of merchant devices. In some examples, the service provider may generate a model based at least in part on the merchant analytics information, the model including a core set of features for predicting a merchant metric associated with a merchant. The service provider may detect a lift in an observed value of the merchant metric based at least in part on a residual value of the merchant metric at a location of the lift, and add an additional feature to the model to cause a predicted value of the merchant metric to correspond to the observed value of the merchant metric at the location of the lift. The service provider may further send information associated with the feature to a merchant device associated with the merchant. As an example, the information may include a prediction for the merchant metric and/or a recommendation for improving the business of the merchant.
US10140612B1
Systems, and associated methods, involving both a trusted and an untrusted device where sensitive data or keys are shared between those devices are disclosed. A disclosed method includes storing a key in a secure memory on a first device, receiving sensitive data via a user interface on a second device, generating a set of white box encryption instructions based on the key using a white box encryption generator on the first device, generating a complete data representation of the set of white box encryption instructions using a secure processor on the first device, transmitting the complete data representation from the first device to the second device, and encrypting the sensitive data using the complete data representation on the second device. The complete data representation is not Turing complete and is not executable with respect to the second device.
US10140605B2
A portable payment terminal (PPT) that is used to facilitate customer transactions in a mobile point-of-sale (MPOS) system is assigned to a particular tablet device. The PPT device may dock with to charge its batteries, and undock from the tablet device to facilitate customer transactions. To maintain a requisite one-to-one relationship between the two devices, a timer is started whenever the PPT device is undocked from the tablet device. Additionally, checks are performed to ensure that the PPT device is authorized to dock with the tablet device. If the PPT device remains undocked from the tablet device for a predetermined time period, or if the PPT device is not authorized to dock with the tablet device, the functions of the tablet device and/or the PPT device are disabled to reduce or eliminate the usability of the devices to a user.
US10140604B1
A point-of-sale (POS) device includes a processor, a battery, a transaction object reader, a printer with a printer controller, and optionally a temperature sensor. The processor determines a present power discharge capability rate of the battery, optionally based on a temperature measured by the temperature sensor. The processor also calculates a first estimated power draw rate based on a first setting value for at least one of the components of the POS device, such as the printer. If the first estimated power draw rate is dangerously close to the present power discharge capability rate of the battery, a second estimated power draw rate is calculated based on a second setting value for the one or more components. If the second estimated power draw rate is no longer dangerously close to the present power discharge capability rate of the battery, the components are set to the second settings value.
US10140602B2
The present invention includes methods and apparatus for the automated provision of goods through the use of scanning systems. More specifically, the present invention provides a method for automatically conveying which goods are being ordered, where the goods will be picked up, an associated method of payment, kitchen fulfillment, item tracking, and automatic delivery by a dispenser apparatus. In preferred embodiments, the present invention is applied to the automated ordering and pick-up of food items at a fast food restaurant.
US10140590B2
A data approval system is provided. The system comprises a transaction model comprising program code for implementing one or more computer-implemented methods for use in an approval process, the approval process comprising an approval operation; a plurality of differentiated data-handling modules adapted to provide different methods for managing data during the approval process, wherein each module comprises program code for implementing one or more computer-implemented methods; and a storage device for storing configuration parameters that are configurable for a particular approval process; wherein the data approval system is adapted to select one or more data-handling modules from the plurality of modules to manage data during the approval process based on the configuration parameters.
US10140588B2
A method performed by a computing system configured to synchronize a source bill of material with a target bill of material includes, in response to a determination by the physical computing system that a revision has been applied to a source node from a tree structure representing the source bill of material since a corresponding target node from a tree structure representing the target bill of material was last updated, calculating a change from the source node to the target node with the physical computing system, and updating, with the physical computing system, the target node with the revision if the calculated change matches a stored difference derived from a revision history associated with the source bill of material.
US10140587B2
A food preparation and delivery system can include a plurality of cooking units such as ovens, each containing one or more prepared, but partially or completely uncooked, food items. The food items in the cooking units are for delivery to each of a corresponding plurality of consumer delivery destinations. The cooking units are loaded into a cargo compartment of a delivery vehicle for delivery to the plurality of consumer delivery destinations. The cooking conditions within the cooking unit are controlled such the each food item is cooked prior to arrival at the consumer destination location. In at least some embodiments, the estimated delivery time for each consumer destination location can be dynamically updated and the cooking conditions within the cooking unit adjusted.
US10140586B2
A system and approach for charting equipment output values over a historical period of time. A processor may provide the actions for charting, comparison, analysis, detection of the problem, investigation and providing remedial solutions relative to the problem. Charting the values may be done alongside of, for example, an occupancy schedule. If there are not corresponding changes between equipment output values and occupancy, then an investigation may be made to find a problem. If the problem is found, then a correction may be made to solve the problem. The present system and approach for indication of a problem may provide an opportunity to remedy the problem early on thereby resulting in savings of time and costs.
US10140580B2
A parametric oscillator oscillates a plurality of pseudo spin pulses SPi having mutually an identical oscillation frequency by using parametric oscillation, an interaction implementing unit performs feedback implementation of a magnitude and a sign of interaction related to each pseudo spin pulse SPi (the proportionality coefficient λi+ΣJijσj+ΣKijkσjσk with respect to σi) by using a tentative measurement result of oscillation phases ϕi(tentative) of the plurality of pseudo spin pulses SPi, and a pseudo spin measuring unit measures the pseudo spins σi of the plurality of pseudo spin pulses SPi, based on a final measurement result of oscillation phases ϕi(steady) of the plurality of pseudo spin pulses SPi.
US10140557B1
In some embodiments, the present invention provides for an exemplary inventive system, including: a communication pipeline, including: at a first end of the communication pipeline: a first processor configured to: obtain a plurality of original content data units having a representative content associated with a subject; apply a trained artificial intelligence algorithm to identify: the representative content of the subject and original background content that is not associated with the subject; remove the original background content to reduce a volume of data being transmitted resulting in an increased capacity of the communication channel; encode and transmit each respective modified content data unit from the first end of the communication pipeline to a second end; a second processor configured to: receive and decode each respective modified content data unit; generate a respective artificial background content; and combine the representative content associated with the subject and the respective artificial background content to form each composite content data unit.
US10140556B2
Disclosed is an Arabic optical character recognition method using Hidden Markov Models and decision trees, comprising: receiving an input image containing Arabic text, removing all diacritics from the input image by detecting a bounding box of each diacritic and comparing coordinates thereof to those of a bounding box of a text body, segmenting the input image into four layers, and conducting feature extraction on the segmented four layers, inputting results of feature extraction into a Hidden Markov Model thereby generating HMM models for representing each Arabic character, conducting iterative training of the HMM models until an overall likelihood criterion is satisfied, and inputting results of iterative training into a decision tree thereby predicting locations and the classes of the diacritics and producing final recognition results. The invention is capable of facilitating simple recognition of Arabic by utilizing writing feature thereof, and meanwhile featuring comparatively high recognition precision.
US10140555B2
A processing system includes an input unit and a generation unit. The input unit receives an input of a plurality of sample images obtained by capturing an object associated with a category in different conditions with respect to a plurality of the categories. The generation unit generates likelihood distribution information in which each value representing a possible feature of each pixel or each pixel block, and each value representing a likelihood belonging to each of the categories are associated with each other, based on a feature of each pixel or each pixel block included in an area relating to each of the objects within the plurality of sample images associated with a category.
US10140548B2
An approach is provided to detecting motion using statistical noise analysis. In the approach, reference statistics are calculated that relate to one or more noise characteristics that correspond to pixels in a first set of video images of an area being monitored. Current noise characteristics are received that correspond to the same pixels in a second set of video images of the area being monitored, with the first set of video images being captured before the second set of video images. Motion is detected in the area being monitored by comparing the reference statistics to the current noise characteristics.
US10140546B2
A system for detecting clouds and cloud shadows is described. In one approach, clouds and cloud shadows within a remote sensing image are detected through a three step process. In the first stage a high-precision low-recall classifier is used to identify cloud seed pixels within the image. In the second stage, a low-precision high-recall classifier is used to identify potential cloud pixels within the image. Additionally, in the second stage, the cloud seed pixels are grown into the potential cloud pixels to identify clusters of pixels which have a high likelihood of representing clouds. In the third stage, a geometric technique is used to determine pixels which likely represent shadows cast by the clouds identified in the second stage. The clouds identified in the second stage and the shadows identified in the third stage are then exported as a cloud mask and shadow mask of the remote sensing image.
US10140539B2
There are disclosed various methods, apparatuses and computer program products for camera assisted alignment detection. In some embodiments a certain number of patterns are shown on a display of a device under test, at least one image of the display is captured, the at least one captured image is analyzed to find out locations of the patterns, and the locations of the patterns are used to determine the pose of the device under test.
US10140538B2
A computing control device includes extracting a node having a plurality of processing functions having accuracies different from one another from a graph; calculating a required accuracy of a node subsequent to the node that has been extracted; selecting a processing function having a minimum accuracy equal to or higher than the required accuracy that has been calculated from among the plurality of processing functions included in the node that has been extracted; and setting the processing function that has been selected as the processing function of the node that has been extracted.
US10140528B2
A lane detection apparatus that detects a lane along which a vehicle travels includes: a side detection portion that detects a side lane division existing on a side of the vehicle; a front detection portion that detects a front lane division existing in front of the vehicle; a traveling speed detection portion that detects a traveling speed of the vehicle; a position correction portion that corrects a position of the front lane division based on a time lag of imaging timing between the side vehicle onboard camera and the front vehicle onboard camera, and the traveling speed; a checkup portion that compares a position of the side lane division and a corrected position of the front lane division; and an output portion that outputs the position of the side lane division as a detection result.
US10140524B2
A monitoring system sufficient to provide a driver with video or other visual indicators for purposes of assessing an area external to a vehicle when underway is contemplated. The monitoring system may be configured as a camera-based monitoring system including a camera for viewing blind spots or other difficult to view areas when a vehicle is driven in reverse or otherwise operating in a manner where a direction of travel or other course of action produces a hazard or other concern within an exterior environment difficult for the driver to view or otherwise assess. The monitoring system may include a mounting system sufficient for mounting the camera to a spare-tire hub assembly used for securing a spare tire to a rear door or other rear-facing component of the vehicle in an exposed, vertical orientation.
US10140520B2
In one embodiment of the present invention, a native resolution analyzer generates a log-magnitude spectrum that elucidates sampling operations that have been performed on a scene. In operation, the native resolution analyzer performs a transform operation of a color component associated with a frame included in the scene to generate a frame spectrum. The native resolution analyzer then normalizes the magnitudes associated with the frame spectrum and logarithmically scales the normalized magnitudes to create a log-magnitude frame spectrum. This two dimensional log-magnitude frame spectrum serves as a frequency signature for the frame. More specifically, patterns in the log-magnitude spectrum reflect re-sampling operations, such as a down-sampling and subsequent up-sampling, that may have been performed on the frame. By analyzing the log-magnitude spectrum, discrepancies between the display resolution of the scene and the lowest resolution with which the scene has been processed may be detected in an automated fashion.
US10140514B1
Enable image based communication between mobile devices and servers. Propagating an image entity to a specific device/user and or to a plurality of devices/user enabling the people networks to be viable. The digital image entity comes into existence at a specified time, exists for a desired duration of time, and ceases to exist at a set time. A virtual network of people joined together for a specific purpose such as social networks, professional networks, enterprise networks, family networks, friends networks and other networks. Each user in such people networks has one or more profiles and is enabled to form multiple people networks. Each image entity each further comprises of one or more sub image entities that are connected to a specific image entity by their own sub relationships. The visual experience is formed by viewing a series of super images that are refreshed and updated at an optimal frequency.
US10140511B2
According to one embodiment, a computer-implemented method is configured for building a classification and/or data extraction knowledge base using an electronic form. The method includes: receiving an electronic form having associated therewith a plurality of metadata labels, each metadata label corresponding to at least one element of interest represented within the electronic form; parsing the plurality of metadata labels to determine characteristic features of the element(s) of interest; building a representation of the electronic form based on the plurality of metadata labels; generating a plurality of permutations of the representation of the electronic form by applying a predetermined set of variations to the representation; and training either a classification model, an extraction model, or both using: the representation of the electronic form, and the plurality of permutations of the representation of the electronic form. Corresponding systems and computer program products are also disclosed.
US10140499B1
Disclosed are systems and methods for detecting a finger touch and/or finger press. A method includes: detecting presence of a finger on a fingerprint sensor; causing the fingerprint sensor to take measurements using multiple successive frames of the fingerprint sensor; for each measurement, computing a metric associated with the measurement at a given frame corresponding to the measurement; at a first particular frame, determining that the finger has settled on the fingerprint sensor, wherein determining that the finger has settled comprises determining that the metric at the first particular frame exceeds a settled value threshold; and, based on determining that the finger has settled, determining that a finger touch has occurred. A finger press can be further determined by monitoring whether the metric passes a press threshold.
US10140490B2
A collimator lens unit in which an aperture limit stop formation member and a collimator lens are integrally disposed in a cylindrical member is inserted in a lens-barrel hole of the module casing so as to be reciprocatable in an optical axis direction, and a light-emitting unit is fixed in the lens-barrel hole, with an optical axis of a light source aligned with an optical axis of the collimator lens. A long hole through which an adjust pin is penetrated so as to be reciprocatable in the optical axis direction is formed in a peripheral sidewall of the lens-barrel hole, and a fitting portion in which the adjust pin is fit is formed in an outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical member. On an inner peripheral surface of the lens-barrel hole, at a position opposed to the fitting portion, bearing portions in contact with the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical member are formed.
US10140486B1
Systems and methods for identifying new radio frequency identification (RFID) tag events within a particular vicinity of an RFID reader are described. In various aspects, a processor causes image sensors to capture a first set and a second set of video images, where the first set depicts a first RFID tag environment and the second set depicts a second RFID tag environment. The first RFID tag environment is static without a person moving within the first RFID tag environment and the second RFID tag environment is active with at least one person moving within the second RFID tag environment. An environment database may be generated and updated with static analytic information and active analytic information based on the first set and second set of video images, respectively. The processor may determine a RFID tag event based upon the static analytic information and the active analytic information.
US10140479B1
A system, method, and computer-usable medium are disclosed for providing multifactor authentication with a wearable user authentication factor. A multi-factor authentication module is implemented to use a plurality of authentication factors, including a unique tag identifier associated with an electronic tag embedded within a wearable article, such as a ring or watch, for the authentication of a user. A user of a wearable user authentication factor approaches a multi-factor terminal, which detects the electronic tag and reads its unique identifier. The user is then requested to provide a predetermined biometric feature, such as a fingerprint, to a biometric reader. The biometric feature is processed to generate a unique biometric identifier. The unique identifier of the electronic tag and the unique biometric identifier is then submitted to a multi-factor authentication module, which compares it to authentication information associated with the user. If the submitted unique identifiers match the user's authentication information, then the user is authenticated.
US10140465B2
In computer-based user authentication, a user may establish or enhance security for a component of a multi-component password by performing a security operation on a selected component of the password. The security operation may comprise encrypting the selected component. The password may be an image-based password and security operation may be encrypting information related to positions of at least one target location on a verification image.
US10140463B2
Mechanisms to secure data on a hard reset of a device are provided. A hard reset request is detected on a handheld device. Before the hard reset is permitted to process an additional security compliance check is made. Assuming, the additional security compliance check is successful and before the hard reset is processed, the data of the handheld device is backed up to a configurable location.
US10140457B2
Embodiments of apparatus and methods for secure I/O device management are disclosed. In an embodiment, an apparatus includes a processor and an I/O controller. The processor has secure execution environment support, wherein the processor is to establish a secure execution environment using the secure execution environment support. The I/O controller includes an integrated trusted I/O device, wherein the trusted I/O device is to receive an unencrypted request to configure the trusted I/O device via a default control endpoint of the trusted I/O device, configure a command endpoint and a response endpoint in response to receipt of the unencrypted request, receive an encrypted command from the secure execution environment via the command endpoint, perform a device management operation related to the I/O controller in response to receipt of the encrypted command, and transmit an encrypted response to the secure execution environment via the response endpoint in response to performance of the device management operation.
US10140456B2
During runtime of the software application, the runtime analysis framework may assign input tags to objects associated with the user requests. The input tags may identify the requests as potentially malicious and carry a security risk. The RTA framework then may assign sanitization tags to the objects identifying security checks performed on the objects during runtime. The RTA framework identifies output responses to the user requests that include the objects and compares the input tags assigned to the objects with any sanitization tags assigned to the objects. The RTA framework may identify the software application as susceptible to a security vulnerability when the input tags for the objects do not include corresponding sanitization tags.
US10140445B2
In an information processing apparatus 100, a password input block 20 accepts a password for use in user authentification. An authentification block 40 executes user authentification on the basis of an authentification ID and the password accepted by the password input block 20. A service provision block 80, if the user authentification by the authentification block 40 is successful, provides a service to a user concerned. The service provision block 80 provides a service corresponding to the password accepted by the password input block 20.
US10140444B2
In one embodiment, an access management system for dynamically managing access to one or more devices for resolution of an incident ticket associated with the one or more devices is disclosed. The access management system comprises a processor and a memory communicatively coupled to the processor. The memory stores processor instructions, which, on execution, causes the processor to identify an incident ticket type by analyzing data associated with the incident ticket. The processor is caused to determine one or more access parameters based on the incident ticket type. The one or more access parameters comprises a device type, an application software run on a device, a system software run on a device, a security privilege to access the device, and time duration to access the device. Further, the processor is caused to provide the access to the one or more devices based on the one or more access parameters.
US10140442B1
A method and system for improving authentication is provided. The method includes continuously receiving in real time from video retrieval devices, visual data associated with a surface of a structure associated with receiving authentication attributes for user access to hardware or software. User interactions with the surface of the structure are continuously tracked in real time via the visual data and it is determined that a first user interaction includes an authentication interaction for authorizing the user to access the hardware or software. In response, a visual image of the first user interaction is compared to a previous user authentication interaction with the surface of the structure and an action associated with the access to the hardware or software is executed.
US10140441B2
Technology for performing continuous authentication of a mobile device utilizes user activity context data and biometric signature data related to the user. A biometric signature can be selected based on the activity context, and the selected biometric signature can be used to verify the identity of the user.
US10140439B2
The present invention relates to a security card processing system and method, and more particularly, to a security card system and method wherein a security card is activated and security information stored in the security card is externally transmitted only when the card owner's fingerprint is authenticated using a fingerprint sensor built into the security card, thereby protecting against unauthorized use by other people. According to the present invention, unauthorized use of the security card by other people can be prevented and also security information of the owner of the security card can be protected from leaking since the security card is activated and the security information stored in the security card is externally transmitted only when the card owner's fingerprint is authenticated using a fingerprint sensor built into the security card.
US10140415B2
A method and system for verifying a layout of an integrated circuit (IC) is disclosed. The IC may include a plurality of strings each including a plurality of memory cells which are vertically stacked on a substrate. The method may include receiving schematic data of the IC including instances of a string symbol and layout data, preparing a layout versus schematic (LVS) rule file in which a string device is defined, and performing LVS verification.
US10140412B2
A timing-matching method, executed by a timing analyzer, that includes computing a slew or load of a cell, determining whether the slew or load exists in an extrapolation region of a standard cell look-up table, and swapping the cell with a virtual standard cell of a virtual standard cell look-up table when the slew or load exists in the extrapolation region.
US10140404B2
In a general aspect, a quantum information processing circuit is analyzed. In some implementations, a linear response function of a quantum information processing circuit is generated. A linear circuit model is generated based on the linear response function. A composite circuit model is generated by combining the linear circuit model and a nonlinear circuit model. An operating parameter of the quantum information processing circuit is computed by solving the composite circuit model. In some implementations, an electromagnetic structure solver determines the linear response function based on a circuit specification, a quantum circuit analysis tool calculates the operating parameters, and the circuit specification is modified based on the operating parameters.
US10140397B2
A computer-implementable method for simulating the electrical behavior of a surge arrester comprises providing a model of the surge arrester with a switchable current path between an anode and a cathode of the surge arrester, wherein the current path comprises a controllable voltage source. The current path is switched into the conducting or blocked state depending on a determined value of a voltage rise of an input voltage present between the anode and the cathode and a determined level of a response voltage. A level of the voltage of the controllable voltage source is set depending on a level of a current flowing in the current path.
US10140396B1
A circuit is simulated by using distributed computing to obtain a real solution. The circuit may be an entire integrated circuit, portion of an integrated circuit, or a circuit block. A circuit simulation technique of the invention generates a system graph, finds a tree, and partitions the tree into two or more subtrees. The technique identifies global links and local links in the graph. Each subtree may be solved individually using distributed, parallel computing (e.g., using multiple processor cores or multiple processors). Using the results for the subtrees, the technique obtains a real solution, branch voltages and currents, for the circuit.
US10140393B2
Systems and methods for modeling subterranean formations that include both gaseous hydrocarbons and adsorbed hydrocarbons. The systems and methods include determining a formation volume factor for gaseous hydrocarbons that may be present within the subterranean formation and correcting the formation volume factor to generate a compensated formation volume factor. The systems and methods further may include simulating a fluid flow within the subterranean formation, with the simulating being based, at least in part, on the compensated formation volume factor. Correcting the formation volume factor may include adjusting the formation volume factor based, at least in part, on a fraction of the adsorbed hydrocarbons within the subterranean formation that desorbs from the subterranean formation and/or transitions to gaseous hydrocarbons during production of the gaseous hydrocarbons from the subterranean formation.
US10140388B1
A method of generating an optimized design model for a composite laminate may include computing a normalized set of lamination parameters and laminate stiffness matrices of an initial laminate design, and determining, using an optimizer operating on a finite element model, optimum values for the lamination parameters and the laminate thickness. The method may further include adjusting the optimum value of the laminate thickness, and performing an inversion process extracting multiple solutions from the lamination parameters, each solution including a unique set of individual fiber angles for each ply and representing an optimized design model of the composite laminate.
US10140375B2
Personalized network searching, in which a search query is received from a user, and a request is received to personalize a search result. Responsive to the search query and the request to personalize the search result, a personalized search result is generated by searching a personalized search object. Responsive to the search query, a general search result is generated by searching the general search object. The personalized search result and the general search result are provided to a client device, an advertisement is selected based at least in part upon the personalized search object, and the advertisement, the personalized search result, and the general search result are displayed.
US10140374B2
Systems and methods are described for automatically analyzing and characterizing Internet search results, and removing search results from a search results page according to specific characteristics of operational function type information displayed on each webpage located at a URL corresponding to a search result. Operational function types include one or more of: a composition of information displayed on the webpage; a behavior of the webpage; a style of the webpage; an organization of the webpage; and a purpose of the webpage.
US10140371B2
Approaches for translating a transliterated search query are provided. An approach includes receiving a search query containing a transliterated word. The approach also includes determining a source language corresponding to the transliterated word. The approach further includes converting the transliterated word to a word in the source language. The approach additionally includes translating the word in the source language to a word in a target language. The approach also includes performing a search using the word in the target language.
US10140364B1
A system and method for dynamically altering shared content are provided. The system includes a shared content receiver to receive raw shared content from the content sharing service; an identifier module to identify information about a visitor to the content sharing service receiving the shared content; an audio retriever to retrieve audio based on the identified information, and a shared content creator to create the shared content by overlaying the retrieved audio with the raw shared content.
US10140362B2
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for speech recognition. One of the methods includes receiving a base language model for speech recognition including a first word sequence having a base probability value; receiving a voice search query associated with a query context; determining that a customized language model is to be used when the query context satisfies one or more criteria associated with the customized language model; obtaining the customized language model, the customized language model including the first word sequence having an adjusted probability value being the base probability value adjusted according to the query context; and converting the voice search query to a text search query based on one or more probabilities, each of the probabilities corresponding to a word sequence in a group of one or more word sequences, the group including the first word sequence having the adjusted probability value.
US10140360B2
The present inventors devised, among other things, an online legal research system with improved user controls. One exemplary system allows users to enter a query in a query input region that automatically expands to accommodate the length of the query field. The exemplary system also responds to the query by automatically directing it to an appropriate database, saving the user from having to choose among the myriad databases within the system. The exemplary system also provides user-specific folders for not only selected documents or excerpts from documents, but also annotating these documents with notes. The system enables the user to determine whether to make the notes private or publicly available.
US10140347B2
A query handling arrangement is disclosed for a federated database system. The database system includes data storing applications configured to store data in corresponding databases. The query handling arrangement includes a query handling device that receives a database query from a query generating application concerning the obtaining of data from the databases, obtains usage profiles regarding allowed use of the data in the databases provided by a usage profile announcing device, investigates the usage profiles, obtains data from the databases according to the obtained usage profiles, and responds to the query with the obtained data.
US10140337B2
A system includes identification of a first one or more columns of a first database table as associated with a first entity and a first one or more columns of a second database table as associated with the first entity, mapping of the data of each row of the first one or more columns of the first database table to respective first rows of a predetermined schema associated with the entity, mapping of the data of each row of the first one or more columns of the second database table to respective second rows of the predetermined schema associated with the entity, determining of matching ones of the first rows and the second rows, and based on the matching ones of the first rows and the second rows, identification of the first one or more columns of the first database table and the first one or more columns of the second database table as a JOIN key between the first database table and the second database table.
US10140334B2
According to embodiments of the present invention, methods, systems and computer-readable media are presented for processing a database query. The query may specify an arrangement for resulting data. A digest is generated for each of a plurality of database object elements. The plurality of database object elements are grouped or mapped into one or more groups based on the digest to arrange the database object elements in digest order. The database object elements from the one or more groups are extracted and/or processed in order of the digest, in accordance with the specified arrangement.
US10140320B2
Systems, methods, and media for generating analytical data from actions performed on one or more publishing servers. Methods may include capturing one or more audit trails by determining actions performed on the one or more publishing servers via one or more client devices, the one or more publishing servers adapted to publish informational content; generating analytical data from the one or more audit trails; and storing the generated analytical data in a database.
US10140314B2
Techniques to facilitate image searches using context of an image frame in a document are described. In one or more implementations, an image frame included within a document is detected, such as when the frame is inserted or selected. Content in the document in the vicinity of the image frame is analyzed to derive query terms corresponding to the content. Tag elements created for the query terms are exposed to enable selection of individual query terms as search parameters. An image search is conducted using selected query terms and images returned as results of the search are presented a candidates for insertion into the frame. Previews of images as being inserted in the image frame can be exposed show how the document would look with different images placed in the frame. Selection of a particular image from the arrangement causes insertion of the particular image into the image frame.
US10140305B2
Systems and methods for structuring information include determining information quantity (IQ) and information value (IV) in an original digital information file (ODIF). An initial manipulation process applied to the ODIF forms a first resulting DIF (FRDIF), and a subsequent manipulation process applied to the FRDIF forms a second resulting DIF, wherein each manipulation process removes at least one element of the processed DIF and/or represents an element combination with a representative element and a first indicia of an interrelationship between the representative element and one or more elements in the combination, to reduce the IQ of the processed DIF, while retaining the IV thereof within a threshold. Manipulation processes are successively applied to the previously resulting DIF until successive applications do not achieve a threshold reduction in IQ. The last resulting DIF has a primary structure with a reduced IQ and an IV within the threshold of the original IV.
US10140302B2
A content management system (CMS) autonomically generates structure for a document when a synchronization rule references structure that does not exist in the document. A dynamic structure policy specifies at least one criterion that determines if and how the structure is autonomically generated. By autonomically generating structure in a document, a CMS administrator or CMS user (such as the author) is relieved of the manual task of generating the structure before the synchronization rule can be successfully processed. Once dynamically generated, the added structure may be auto-populated with dummy data or with default data specified in the autonomic structure policy.
US10140299B2
Systems and methods are described herein for efficiently providing personalized search results to a user. Personalized search allows a user to receive search results that are most relevant to that user. For example, when a user with a strong interest in rap searches for “50 cent” they may be presented with top search results corresponding to 50 Cent's rap albums. Conversely, when a coin collector searches for “50 cent” they may be presented with top search results containing antique coins.
US10140296B2
A computing system for redacting and/or tokenizing non-public information of electronic documents stored in a database may include a data redaction computing device and/or a data tokenization computing device, a first database storing a plurality of electronic documents, and a second database storing computer executable instructions for analyzing information associated with the plurality of electronic documents stored in the first database. The computer executable instructions may cause the data redaction/tokenization computing device to identify non-public information in one or more of the plurality of electronic documents and/or at least one of a document type, a source of the electronic document, and a destination to which the electronic document is to be communicated. Based on this analysis, the data redaction/tokenization computing device may modify the electronic document to redact and/or tokenize the non-public information based on the computer executable instructions retrieved from the second database.
US10140295B2
The present invention provides a method and system for identifying, retrieving and presenting electronic documents responsive to user queries. The three distinct inventive concepts are relevancy ranking of responsive documents based on component query technique; cross-lingual searching; and search expansion using analytics of initial results to derive and generate a modified query. Each of these inventions enhances document search and retrieval systems and the three solutions may be used separately or in any combination. The three inventions apply in layers above an underlying search system, controlling the submission of requests to the underlying system in support of received search requests, typically originating with an end user. Invention (I) involves use of focus-spectrum expanded search queries and either of two general types of enhanced OR operator that may be offered by the underlying search system. Processing of the content domain informs automated generation of elaborated queries using these operators for submitting to such an underlying system so as to yield improved relevance ranking.
US10140282B2
A plurality of input string n-grams may be generated by accessing an input string and generating a Universal character set transformation format (UTF) encoded input string from the input string. The UTF encoded input string may be parsed via an n-gram parser to generate a plurality of input string n-grams, where a length of each of the input string n-grams is larger than a lower bound and smaller than an upper bound. The generated plurality of input string n-grams may be provided to determine matches between the input string and a domain.
US10140276B1
In one embodiment, a method includes serving a webpage comprising a reference to a network location of a form-generator client application to a client device. Additionally, the method includes receiving a request from the client device for the form-generator client application and supplying the form-generator client application to the client device. In addition, the method includes receiving a request for an entity schema of at least one database entity of the plurality of database entities. The method further includes transmitting a standardized schema to the loaded form-generator client application so that a client-side database form can be dynamically generated. In addition, the method includes interacting with the dynamically-generated client-side database form to perform one or more persistent storage operations.
US10140255B2
Method and device for using a portable dataport for electronic document retrieving, annotating, inter-relating, and managing, comprising a view manager having an at least one-dimensional grid. The view manager and grid provide document inter-relation and management in a user friendly fashion. The view manager is electronically linked to an electronic document storage device to retrieve, inter-relate, annotate and manage the documents.
US10140250B2
Methods and apparatus for providing an FFT engine using a reconfigurable single delay feedback architecture. In one aspect, an apparatus includes a radix-2 (R2) single delay feedback (SDF) stage that generates a radix-2 output and a radix-3 (R3) SDF stage that generates a radix-3 output. The apparatus also includes one or more radix-2 squared (R2^2) SDF stages that generate a radix-4 output. The apparatus further includes a controller that configures a sequence of radix stages selected from the R2, R3, and R2^2 stages based on an FFT point size to form an FFT engine. The FFT engine receives input samples at a first stage of the sequence and generate an FFT output result that is output from a last stage of the sequence. The sequence includes no more than one R3 stage.
US10140249B2
Various examples of methods and systems are provided for approximate message passing with universal denoising. In one example, a method includes applying an approximate message passing (AMP) conversion framework to a plurality of substantially linear measurements to produce a plurality of scalar measurements; applying a denoiser algorithm to the plurality of scalar measurements to generate a plurality of denoised scalar measurements; and applying a conversion term to the plurality of denoised scalar measurements to convert the plurality of denoised scalar measurements to a plurality of denoised substantially linear measurements.
US10140241B2
A semiconductor device includes a data processing unit that processes input data and outputs processed data, a logic inversion unit that receives the processed data, inverts the processed data based on a determination result signal to be transmitted to a data bus, and an inversion determination unit that compares the input data which has not been processed by the data processing unit with the output data of the logic inversion unit corresponding to a preceding input data, and generates the determination result signal based on a comparison result.
US10140236B2
A channel of a host computational device sends a command to transfer data to a control unit included in a storage controller. The channel of the host computational device receives a number of buffer credits from the control unit for communication with the control unit, where the number of buffer credits that is received is based on the control unit monitoring a number of transfer ready operations and a number of retry operations during a monitoring period while communicating with a plurality of channels that includes the channel.
US10140234B2
A storage apparatus includes a printed circuit board (PCB) and multiple memory chips symmetrically arranged on two sides of the PCB, where multiple memory chips on one side of the PCB form a rank, and multiple memory chips on the other side of the PCB form a rank; a memory chip includes multiple pins; multiple cables are disposed in the PCB; and one cable of the multiple cables is connected to two pins in a same position on the two sides of the PCB.
US10140229B2
Triggered remote function calls can be used in master-slave systems to trigger slave-side software functions pre-loaded by a master into slave MCU memory, with associated parameters pre-loaded into a slave function interface memory. A master issues trigger-function signals (such as rising/falling edges or signal levels) over a trigger-function signal line. The slave includes a trigger conditioning block that in response issues a trigger-function request to the slave MCU, which calls/executes the associated software function, including accessing the associated trigger-function parameters from function interface memory. A slave can include a hardware function block with functionality configurable by a pre-loaded software configuration function (with associated parameters). A master can include a hardware function block configured to issue trigger-function signals. The slave (trigger conditioning block) can be configured to service trigger-function signals as an IRQ (interrupt request) to the MCU, which executes an ISR (interrupt service routine) as a triggered function call.
US10140228B2
A method is provided for time accurate execution of MAC logic on a processor able to drive a radio interface. In a first step, a chain of commands is received annotated with a target chain execution time. In a second step, start execution times for the commands are calculated based on the target chain execution time. Then, the chain of commands is executed on this processor at the start execution times.
US10140222B1
In an example, an apparatus may have a controller to be coupled to a host, an interface component coupled to the controller, and a plurality of memory devices coupled to the interface component. The interface component may be to cause a memory device of the plurality of memory devices to perform an operation in response to a command from the controller.
US10140217B1
The present disclosure relates to a method of operating a hierarchical translation lookaside buffer (TLB). The TLB comprises at least two TLB levels, wherein a given entry of the upper level TLB comprises a portion of bits for indicating related entries in the lower level TLB. The method comprises the following when a TLB miss is encountered for a requested first virtual address. A first table walk is performed to obtain the absolute memory address for the first virtual address. A logical tag is stored. The logical tag comprises the portion of bits that has been identified in association with the first table walk. In response to determining that a concurrent second table walk, of the ongoing first table walk, that has a second virtual address that addresses the same entry in the upper level TLB as the first virtual address is writing in the TLB, the stored logical tag may be incremented. And, the incremented logical tag and the obtained absolute memory address may be stored in the TLB.
US10140212B2
Updates to nonvolatile memory pages are mirrored so that certain features of a computer system, such as live migration of applications, fault tolerance, and high availability, will be available even when nonvolatile memory is local to the computer system. Mirroring may be carried out when a cache flush instruction is executed to flush contents of the cache into nonvolatile memory. In addition, mirroring may be carried out asynchronously with respect to execution of the cache flush instruction by retrieving content that is to be mirrored from the nonvolatile memory using memory addresses of the nonvolatile memory corresponding to target memory addresses of the cache flush instruction.
US10140209B2
A time de-interleaving circuit applied to a communication system to de-interleave an interleaved signal is provided. The interleaved signal includes a plurality of cells. The time de-interleaving circuit includes a memory module and a buffering memory module. The memory module stores the cells, which are in a unit of a plurality of cells to form a plurality of cell groups. The memory module is accessed in a unit of one cell group. The buffering memory module buffers a part of the cells from the memory module to arrange an output sequence of the cells.
US10140208B2
System and Methods for non-uniform memory (NUMA) garbage collection are provided. Multiple memories and processors are categorized into local groups. A heap space is divided into multiple pools and stored in each of the memories. Garbage collection threads are assigned to each of the local groups. Garbage collection is performed using the garbage collection threads for objects contained in the pools using the garbage collector threads, memory, and processor assigned to each local group, minimizing remote memory accesses.
US10140207B2
There is a need to provide a microcomputer capable of eliminating an external terminal for endian selection. Flash memory includes a user boot area for storing a program executed in user boot mode and corresponding endian information and a user area for storing a program executed in user mode and corresponding endian information. A data transfer circuit reads endian information stored in the user boot area or the user area in accordance with operation mode and supplies the endian information to a CPU before reset release of the CPU. Accordingly, an external terminal for endian selection can be eliminated.
US10140204B2
Embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for generating a set of test cases using a base test program. The base test program may be used as both a functional drive and as a performance measuring test case. From the base test program, additional key and value pairs may be added to the base test program to force specific test scenarios.
US10140203B2
A method is provided for dynamically analyzing the correctness of software. A central processing unit of a target system has a trace interface that provides coded raw data relating to the tracing of the processing unit. The raw data are processed by initially conditioning the raw data and then evaluating the conditioned data using a conventional correctness analysis algorithm. The input data for the analyses can therefore be obtained without intervening in the target system and influencing its runtime behavior. By combining existing algorithms with hardware trace solutions, the solution makes it possible to dynamically analyze correctness without the previously required interventions in the program to be analyzed and meaningful analyses with respect to correctness can therefore be made more easily and more quickly during the development of software in embedded systems, which contributes to increasing the productivity during software testing and results in a higher quality of the software.
US10140198B1
A method and apparatus for a networked desktop environment is provided. Executing a networked desktop environment may include identifying a networked desktop state of the networked desktop environment, which may include a networked desktop workspace and an information element. The networked desktop state may include information indicating a multi-dimensional position of a representation of the information element in the networked desktop workspace. Executing the networked desktop environment may include generating instructions for use in rendering the networked desktop workspace, which may include information indicative of the networked desktop state, and transmitting the instructions to an interface device. Information indicating an interaction with the networked desktop environment may be received and the networked desktop state may be updated based on the interaction information.
US10140194B2
A system that includes a storage volume comprising a plurality of regions. The system also includes a plurality of nodes to receive transactions related to the storage volume from one or more client computers and execute the transactions. Each node is designated as an owner of one region of the plurality of regions. Each one of the plurality of nodes includes a ticket dispenser for dispensing tickets that ensure that the transactions that are actively being executed have exclusive access to a storage object identified in the transaction.
US10140190B1
Implementations are provided for efficient flushing of a transaction journal. A transaction journal can be maintained in memory of a node that stores writes to the targeted to the drives housed within the node. Drives within the node can be score for busyness when determining which transactions to flush from memory to disk. Journal entries relating to writes that have a high locality can be selected for flushing. Additionally, each block on each disk in a node can be tracked for past writes which can be used as active intelligence to predict when a journal entry may be rewritten in the future. Journal entries relating to blocks with a high probability to be overwritten can avoid being flushed. By increasing the efficiency of transaction journal flushing, a node can increase the throughput of data, have less busy disks, incur less write amplification, and support more coalescing.
US10140182B2
A method for execution by a resource allocation module includes facilitating migration of a first set of encoded data slices stored at a storage unit for decommissioning to a newly commissioned storage unit, and facilitating migration of a remaining set of encoded data slices stored at the storage unit for decommissioning as foster encoded data slices to at least one other storage unit. For each foster encoded data slice, it is determined whether to facilitate migration of the foster encoded data slice to the newly commissioned storage unit. When determining to facilitate the migration of the foster encoded data slice, the migration of the foster encoded data slice to the newly commissioned storage unit is facilitated. An association of the newly commissioned storage unit and identity of the foster encoded data slice is updated in response to detecting successful migration of the foster encoded data slice.
US10140179B2
A method and system are disclosed for providing combined error code protection and subgroup parity protection for a given group of n bits. The method comprises the steps of identifying a number, m, of redundant bits for said error protection; and constructing a matrix P, wherein multiplying said given group of n bits with P produces m redundant error correction code (ECC) protection bits, and two columns of P provide parity protection for subgroups of said given group of n bits. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the matrix P is constructed by generating permutations of m bit wide vectors with three or more, but an odd number of, elements with value one and the other elements with value zero; and assigning said vectors to rows of the matrix P.
US10140171B2
The scope of the system changes to be considered for analysis for finding problematic changes is reduced in order to allow focusing on highly potential suspicious drifts caused by change sequences. The method and system includes a data cleaning module to remove irrelevant changes, a feature extraction and normalization module to extract the features of change objects, data annotation module to remove irrelevant changes based on patterns, and a clustering module to obtain groups for further analysis. Data cleaning is simplified using domain independent rules. Additional sources of change sequences are removed by application of pattern based techniques so as to narrow down problematic system changes to analyze for root cause analysis. Change error sequence and degree of temporal correlation to correlate system changes with errors, as well as change behavior patterns may be used for downsizing the diagnosis scope.
US10140170B2
An error mechanism provides stored error information to assist in determining the cause of failure of a storage device such as a hard disk drive. The error mechanism gathers information surrounding an error event from various software and hardware components in the system. An event command is sent to the storage device that includes the gathered information. The storage device stores the gathered information from the event command in a log on the storage device. After the storage device is removed from the system the error information in the log can be used to determine the cause of the failure. The event command may be standardized into an existing industry communication protocol or be vendor specific.
US10140156B2
Automated techniques are disclosed for minimizing communication between nodes in a system comprising multiple nodes for executing requests in which a request type is associated with a particular node. For example, a technique comprises the following steps. Information is maintained about frequencies of compound requests received and individual requests comprising the compound requests. For a plurality of request types which frequently occur in a compound request, the plurality of request types is associated to a same node. As another example, a technique for minimizing communication between nodes, in a system comprising multiple nodes for executing a plurality of applications, comprises the steps of maintaining information about an amount of communication between said applications, and using said information to place said applications on said nodes to minimize communication among said nodes.
US10140154B2
A computer resource allocation tool includes an interface, a first memory, a processor, and a second memory. The interface receives a request for an information report, the information report comprising a summary of one or more datasets. The interface receives a first dataset for processing, wherein the processing generates, at least in part, the information report and wherein in the processing consumes computer resources of a computer system. The first memory stores the first dataset. The processor extracts first input data from the first dataset, the first input data comprises parameters for processing the first dataset to produce the information report. The second memory stores the first input data, wherein the second memory is different from the first memory. The processor further determines. an amount of computer resources required to process the first dataset based on, at least in part, the first dataset and the first input data. The processor determines a computer resource availability for the computer system for each time window of a plurality time windows. The processor generates first scheduling information based on the amount of computer resources required to process the first dataset and the computer resource availability for one or more time windows, the first scheduling information indicating whether the computer system has the computer resource availability to process the first dataset during the one or more time windows. The processor generates a scheduling report based on the first scheduling information, the scheduling report indicating the one or more time windows to process the first dataset. The interface communicates the scheduling report.
US10140152B2
Systems and techniques are described for determining timeouts for computer-executed processes. A described technique includes obtaining previous running times for a particular process. Each previous running time represents a duration for which the particular process was executed until the particular process completed or was terminated. A run time model for the particular process is generated based on the previous running times. The run time model for the particular process indicates, for each of a set of potential running times, a likelihood that the particular process will execute for a duration represented by the potential running time before completing. An initial timeout for the particular process is determined based on the run time model. The initial timeout is a specified duration instances of the particular process are allowed to execute before the particular process is automatically terminated. The initial timeout is set for an instance of the particular process.
US10140147B2
Intelligently assisted IoT endpoint devices are disclosed. For example, an endpoint device determined to have an active network connection redirects input/output data from a physical sensor to a network interface. First redirected data of the input/output data is received, over a network by a virtual sensor of a virtualized endpoint service then output to a virtualized endpoint engine that resulting in conversion into first converted data, which is sent to an endpoint control service. The virtualized endpoint engine receives a first command from the endpoint control service then sends the first command to a virtual interactive element controller which converts the first command into a second command compatible with an interactive element of the endpoint device which performs a task after receiving the second command. The virtual sensor receives second redirected data collected by the physical sensor different from first redirected data as a result of the task.
US10140143B2
The present disclosure provides new and innovative methods and systems for guest status collection in a virtual environment. An example method includes accessing a hypervisor media library and booting an information collection guest from the hypervisor media library. The method may also include exposing the information collection guest to a memory of a virtual machine, detecting a first guest status of the virtual machine, generating an information message based on the first guest status, and sending the information message to a message display agent.
US10140141B2
A computer includes: a host VM monitor configured to operate on a physical processor and generate a logical processor that operates a first-level VM; and a guest VM monitor configured to operate on the logical processor and generate a plurality of virtual processors that operates a plurality of second-level VMs generated on the first-level VM. The host VM monitor includes management information that correlates control information which is unique to each of the second-level VMs and which the host VM monitor can acquire in a period from the start to the end of execution of the second-level VM with a second-level VM identifier for specifying the second-level VM. The host VM monitor specifies a second-level VM, based on a second-level VM identifier corresponding to the control information of the second-level VM, which has been acquired, in the management information and acquires information on a load of the second-level VM.
US10140137B2
A service manages a plurality of virtual machine instances for low latency execution of user codes. The plurality of virtual machine instances can be configured based on a predetermined set of configurations. One or more containers may be created within the virtual machine instances. In response to a request to execute user code, the service identifies a pre-configured virtual machine instance suitable for executing the user code. The service can allocate the identified virtual machine instance to the user, create a new container within an instance already allocated to the user, or re-use a container already created for execution of the user code. When the user code has not been activated for a time-out period, the service can invalidate allocation of the virtual machine instance destroy the container. The time from receiving the request to beginning code execution is less than a predetermined duration, for example, 100 ms.
US10140121B2
A process that executes client software in a computer, hereinafter client process, starts execution of at least a portion of server software, hereinafter listener. The client process retrieves from the listener, an identifier of a port in the computer, at which the listener waits to receive one or more messages, which may contain commands. The client process connects to a server process in another computer and sends only to the server process, at least a command and client information that includes at least the port identifier of its listener. Any remote computer(s) that may receive and execute the command, use the client information to send back information related to the command, directly to the port identifier of the listener started by the client process. Any messages received at the listener's port identifier are processed, e.g. by displaying any output generated in execution of the command by the remote computer(s).
US10140112B2
In an update management system including a plurality of servers executing a communication service, a server not connected to a network in which a new version of an application is operated is generated in parallel with a server in which an old version of the application is operated, and old and new correspondence data between an old version server and a new version server is generated and used to execute switching from the old version server to the new version server in a flow on the network and to execute switching-back to the old version server by referring to the old and new correspondence data at the time of occurrence of fault in a new version.
US10140109B2
A computer-implemented method includes receiving, from a cloud server by a vehicle, a manifest indicating network locations of software updates determined according to an interrogator log generated by the vehicle; installing update binaries retrieved from the network locations to an inactive installation of a plurality of storage installations; and setting the inactive installation to be an active installation upon vehicle restart, in place of another of the storage installation currently set as the active partition.
US10140085B2
A system is described for maintaining synchrony of operations among a plurality of devices that have independent clocking arrangements. The system includes a task distribution device that distributes tasks to a synchrony group comprising a plurality of devices that are to perform the tasks distributed by the task distribution device in synchrony. The task distribution device distributes each task to the members of the synchrony group over a network. Each task is associated with a time stamp that indicates a time, relative to a clock maintained by the task distribution device, at which the members of the synchrony group are to execute the task. Each member of the synchrony group periodically obtains from the task distribution device an indication of the current time indicated by its clock, determines a time differential between the task distribution device's clock and its respective clock and determines therefrom a time at which, according to its respective clock, the time stamp indicates that it is to execute the task.
US10140072B2
An output system, such as a wireless speaker or an Internet appliance, that supports voice activated commands is herein disclosed and enabled. The output system is wirelessly connectable to a service operated over a network (e.g., Internet) for receiving output data (e.g., music) from the service for outputting at the output system. The setup of the output system includes: (1) wirelessly discovering the output system using a smart phone, (2) establishing a wireless communication link between the smart phone and the output system (e.g., via Bluetooth or IEEE 802.11), and (3) providing information, such as security and/or authentication information, from the smart phone to the output system over the wireless communication link. Thereafter, the output system accesses the service operated over the network, and the outpt system is operabke to receive voice activated commands from a user while the output system is connected to the service.
US10140070B2
A terminal includes a display and an availability information acquisition unit. The display displays an icon image. The availability information acquisition unit acquires availability information which indicates whether or not an image forming apparatus is available. The icon image is changed according to the availability information which is acquired by the availability information acquisition unit and indicates whether or not the image forming apparatus is available.
US10140066B2
In one general embodiment, a computer-implemented method includes creating multiple pools of micro services. Each of the pools includes a specific configuration set and resource properties. Also, the computer-implemented method includes receiving incoming workloads. Moreover, the computer-implemented method includes, for each of the incoming workloads, dynamically mapping the incoming workload, based on characteristics of the incoming workload, to an access path traversing a combination of a subset of the pools of micro services.
US10140058B2
A memory controller coupled between an external device and a memory is provided. The memory controller is coupled to the external device via a second interface and coupled to the memory via a first interface. The memory controller further includes a control logic to control the first interface and the second interface. The control logic sets the second interface to be at a receiving mode to receive a test data from the external device, and sets the first interface to be at a transmitting mode to transmit the test data to the memory. After a predetermined time, the control logic sets the first interface to be at the receiving mode to receive a test result from the memory, and sets the second interface to be at a transmitting mode to transmit the test result to the external device.
US10140056B2
Systems and method are disclosed for monitoring processor performance. Embodiments described relate to differentiating function performance by input parameters. In one embodiment, a method includes configuring a counter contained in a processor to count occurrences of an event in the processor and to overflow upon the count of occurrences reaching a specified value, configuring a precise event based sampling (PEBS) handler circuit to generate and store a PEBS record into a PEBS memory buffer after at least one overflow, the PEBS record containing at least one stack entry read from a stack after the at least one overflow, enabling the PEBS handler circuit to generate and store the PEBS record after the at least one overflow, generating and storing the PEBS record into the PEBS memory buffer after the at least one overflow; and storing contents of the PEBS memory buffer to a PEBS trace file in a memory.
US10140053B1
A computer program product, system, and method for generating coded fragments comprises receiving, at a primary data protection appliance (DPA), an I/O write for a user volume; determining a distributed consistency group (DCG) associated with the user volume, the DCG having a plurality of replica copies; determining one or more secondary DPAs assigned to one or more of the replica copies; sending the I/O write from the primary DPA to each of the secondary DPAs; and applying, at each of the secondary DPAs, the I/O write to at least one of the replica copies assigned to the secondary DPA.
US10140052B2
A data processing system includes a processor core having a store-through upper level cache and a store-in lower level cache. In response to a first instruction, the processor core generates a copy-type request and transmits the copy-type request to the lower level cache, where the copy-type request specifies a source real address. In response to a second instruction, the processor core generates a paste-type request and transmits the paste-type request to the lower level cache, where the paste-type request specifies a destination real address. In response to receipt of the copy-type request, the lower level cache copies a data granule from a storage location specified by the source real address into a non-architected buffer, and in response to receipt of the paste-type request, the lower level cache writes the data granule from the non-architected buffer to a storage location specified by the destination real address.
US10140051B1
Performing a file backup includes receiving a file to backup from a source machine and performing a write operation to write the file to a mount point in a file system on a backup server. The backup also includes intercepting a block-level data block to be written which is generated by the write operation; and writing the block-level data block to a corresponding, respective block of a disk image file having a plurality of blocks.
US10140050B2
Provided are a computer program product, system, and method for providing access information to a storage controller to determine a storage tier for storing data. Access information is maintained for each data record in a data store, wherein the access information indicates a level of access to each data record in the data store. A write request directed to a data record in the data store is received. A command is generated identifying the data record and including the access information for the data record. The command is transmitted to the storage controller, wherein the storage controller uses the access information to determine one of the plurality of storage tiers on which to store the data record.
US10140047B2
The data storage system includes a memory, a hard disk, and a processing unit. A first logical address and a second logical address in a first logical block of the memory correspond to a piece of duplicated data, and the duplicated data is stored in two physical pages in the hard disk. When executing a de-duplication command, the processing unit transfers the duplicated data to a physical page mapped to a third logical address in a second logical block of the memory; the physical page has a third physical address, and the processing unit updates a first mapping relationship to make it provide a mapping relationship between the first logical address and the third logical address and a mapping relationship between the second logical address and the third logical address, and stores the mapping relationship between the third logical address and the third physical address in the memory.
US10140040B1
A memory system includes a memory array including a plurality of memory cells; and a controller coupled to the memory array, the controller configured to: determine a target profile including distribution targets, wherein each of the distribution targets represent a program-verify target corresponding to a logic value for the memory cells, determine a feedback measure based on implementing a processing level for processing data, and dynamically generate an updated target based on adjusting the program-verify target according to the feedback measure.
US10140038B2
Provided are a computer program product, computer system, and method for utilization of a thin provision grid storage array. Storage devices are divided into a plurality of slices, wherein each of the slices has a same number of partitions. Volumes in a pool are configured, wherein the pool is associated with physical capacity of a slice, wherein a volume size is unlimited, and wherein a cumulative size of all volumes in the pool is unlimited. While data is being written to the volumes in the pool, partitions of a first slice of the plurality of slices are allocated to the volumes in the pool and, in response to determining that the first slice needs additional physical capacity, allocating a partition of a second slice to the first slice by updating a mapping table.
US10140011B2
User inputs can indicate an intent of a user to target a location on a display. In order to determine a targeted point based on a user input, a computing device can receive an indication of at least one point, an indication of a width, and an indication of a height. The computing device can estimate a portion of the display based on the indication of the at least one point, the indication of the width, and the indication of the height. The computing device can also determine the targeted point based on a location of the at least one point and based on a location of a portion of one or more objects within the estimated portion of the display.
US10140006B2
A control method is provided for controlling a networked information apparatus that includes a touch panel display. An electric shutter device is controlled over the network to open and close a shutter remotely. A processor of the information apparatus causes display of an operation icon on a display screen of the information apparatus, and the operation icon causes an operation screen for the electric shutter device to be displayed. When a swipe operation is sensed on the operation screen, a movement control command is output to the network for moving the shutter of the electric shutter device in a swipe direction of the swipe operation, in which movement of the shutter represented in the shutter image results in a changed representation of an object hidden by the shutter represented in the shutter image when the shutter image is in a closed position.
US10139996B2
One aspect of the invention involves a computer-implemented method in which a client device associated with a first user: receives from a server computer information about a plurality of other users associated with a meeting spot; displays an identifier for the meeting spot and at least some of the information for the plurality of other users; receives from the first user a selection of information that corresponds to a second user associated with the meeting spot; displays information about a third user, wherein the third user is associated with the first user and is also associated with the second user; receives from the first user a request to communicate with the third user; sends a communication to a client device associated with the third user; and participates in an online communication with the client device associated with the third user and a client device associated with the second user.
US10139987B2
A system for automatically generating group recommendation comprises a processor and a memory storing instructions that, when executed, cause the system to receive information about a first user; construct a recommended group of other users using the information about the first user; provide the recommended group of other users as suggestion to the first user; and responsive to input from the first user, create a new group in a service, and performing an action on the new group in the service. The disclosure also includes similar methods and computer program products for the automatic generation and suggestion of groups.
US10139986B2
There is provided an information processing apparatus including a display controller configured to cause a first icon to be displayed, an operation acquisition part configured to acquire a user operation for moving the first icon in a first area within a display surface, an area detector configured to detect an overlapping area in which the first area overlaps with a second area, the second area being present within the display surface and being different from the first area, and a metadata sharing processing part configured to share, between the first icon which is moved from the first area to the overlapping area and a second icon which is different from the first icon and is moved from the second area to the overlapping area, pieces of metadata associated with pieces of content corresponding to the respective icons.
US10139979B2
First electrodes are formed on an insulation surface in such a manner that the adjacent first electrodes are connected in a first direction and are separated in a second direction intersecting the first direction. Second electrodes are formed on an insulation surface in such a manner that the adjacent second electrodes are connected in the second direction and are separated in the first direction. Third electrodes are formed in regions in which the third electrodes overlap with the first electrodes and do not overlap with the second electrodes in such a manner that the adjacent third electrodes are connected in the second direction and are separated in the first direction. A flexible insulation layer is formed between the first electrodes and the third electrodes. An area of each of the third electrodes is less than an area of each of the first electrodes.
US10139967B2
A touch screen and a display device are provided. The touch screen includes first strip electrodes and second strip electrodes, which are disposed in different layers and intersect with each other. The first strip electrodes disposed in a layer above the second strip electrodes have patterns to prevent Moire fringes caused by interference. In the touch period at least some of the first strip electrodes are configured to load touch scanning signals while the second strip electrodes are configured to couple with the voltage signals of the touch scanning signals and output signals; or in the touch period the second strip electrodes are configured to bad touch scanning signals while at least some of the first strip electrodes are configured to couple with the voltage signals of the touch scanning signals and output signals. The touch screen can reduce Moire fringes at the edges of the first strip electrodes caused by interference of light due to regular patterns.
US10139962B2
A system (1) detects an object (100) approaching and touching a capacitive touch device (10). The system includes the capacitive touch device (10), a processor, an optical system connected to the processor and arranged to collect information on the object (100). The processor is arranged so as to classify the object (100) as a triggering object or as a non-triggering object based on this information. If the object is classified as a non-triggering object, the processor disables the execution of touch functions of the capacitive touch device (10) at the latest when at least a part of the object (100) touches the capacitive touch device (10). If the object is classified as a triggering object, at the latest when at least a part of the object touches the capacitive touch device (10), the processor executes a predetermined function on the capacitive touch device (10).
US10139956B2
A control device for an electroluminescent touch-control display panel is described, in order to implement display and touch control on an In-cell electroluminescent touch-control display panel. The control device includes a display driving circuit board, a touch-control driving circuit board, a lighting circuit board and a switching circuit board. There is also described a touch screen including an electroluminescent touch-control display panel and the control device, and a display device including the touch screen.
US10139954B2
A display device includes a display panel, at least one touch sensor, a touch sensor controller and a display controller. The at least one touch sensor senses and outputs a touch sensing signal. The touch sensor controller, electrically coupled to the touch sensor, receives the touch sensing signal and generates a touch sensing result accordingly. The display controller, electrically coupled to the display panel and the touch sensor controller, receives graphic data to generate first display data and determines whether to adjust the first display data to second display data and transmit the second display data to the display panel according to the touch sensing result. The first display data has first display a feature, the second display data has a second feature, and the first display feature is different from the second display feature. An operating method of the display device is also provided.
US10139953B2
The embodiments of the present invention disclose a method, a device and a system of touch panel display control. The method of touch panel display control comprises: acquiring the changes of the capacitances at respective positions of coupling capacitors, and determining pressed pixel units; determining the pressure on the pressed pixel units according to a first corresponding relationship between the changes and the pressure; and according to a second corresponding relationship between the pressure and a current gray level and a compensation signal, outputting a compensation signal corresponding to the pressure on the pressed pixel units, and the compensation signal is used for keeping the consistency of the light transmittance of the pressed pixel units with that of non-pressed pixel units. The method of the present invention keeps a consistent light transmittance between the liquid crystal molecules of the pressed pixel units and the liquid crystal molecules of the non-pressed pixel units, so that the image display of the overall touch panel keeps consistent, and the quality of the image displayed by the touch panel is improved.
US10139947B2
A touch-sensing device is provided, which includes a substrate with a central region and a peripheral region, and a first light-shielding layer disposed on the peripheral region, wherein the first light-shielding layer has a first edge adjacent to the central region. The device further includes a touch-sensing layer disposed on the central region, and a part of the touch-sensing layer extends onto the peripheral region to cover a part of the first light-shielding layer. The device also includes a conductive line layer disposed on the first light-shielding layer, and a second light-shielding layer covering at least a part of the first light-shielding layer and at least a part of the conductive line layer. The second light-shielding layer has a second edge adjacent to the central region, and the second edge has a profile roughness that is greater than that of the first edge.
US10139945B2
The present disclosure provides an OLED touch panel, comprising: a substrate; a cathode and an anode, arranged on the substrate, wherein the cathode comprise a plurality of sub-cathodes; and at least one touch driving electrode, arranged on a same layer as the anode and separated from the anode, wherein the touch driving electrode is disposed to be intersected with the sub-cathodes; wherein the OLED touch panel is configured to, at a displaying phase, apply a driving signal for displaying on the cathode or the anode, so as to drive an OLED device, and applying, at a touching phase, a driving signal for touching on the touch driving electrode, so that at least a part of the sub-cathodes are operated as touch sensing electrodes, to output a touch sensing signal. The present disclosure also provides a display apparatus comprising the above OLED touch panel and a method for driving the same. The present disclosure uses the anode and cathode layer of the OLED device as an electrode layer of the touch sensor. Thus, by performing the touching and displaying of the touch display in a time sharing manner, the electrode layer can be omitted, and the thinner touch display can be manufactured.
US10139943B2
The present disclosure provides an integrated touch control display panel. The integrated touch control display panel includes a display region and a peripheral circuit region located on at least one side of the display region. The display region includes a plurality of stripe shaped touch control electrodes that extend in a first direction and are sequentially arranged in a second direction which intersects with the first direction. Defining a width of a gap between the peripheral circuit region and a closest stripe shaped touch control electrode in the second direction as a first width, and defining a width of a gap between any two adjacent stripe shaped touch control electrodes as a second width, the first width is greater than the second width.
US10139939B2
An optical touch screen and a display device are disclosed. The optical touch screen (200) comprises an optical touch panel (210) and a first sensor (220) and a second sensor (230). The optical touch panel (210) comprises a first optical transmission channel (211) and a second optical transmission channel (212) which are intersected with each other. The first sensor (220) is disposed on at least one end of the first optical transmission channel (211) and configured to receive light emitted by the first optical transmission channel (211). The second sensor (230) is disposed on at least one end of the second optical transmission channel (212) and configured to receive light emitted by the second optical transmission channel (212). The optical touch screen and the display device can improve the positioning accuracy of the touch position.
US10139935B2
A control system, a mouse and a control method thereof are provided. The control system comprises a dongle and the mouse. The dongle is wiredly connected to a host and has a first light source for emitting a first light. The mouse is wirelessly connected to the dongle and has a transmitter, a second light source for emitting a second light, an optical sensor and a processor. The optical sensor senses the first light at a first time interval to generate a first sensing signal and then also, senses the second light at a second time interval to generate a second sensing signal. The processor generates a first control signal and a second control signal according to the first sensing signal and the second sensing signal, respectively, and transmits them to the dongle via the transmitter so that the host receives the first and second control signals via the dongle.
US10139926B2
A peripheral device for a computing device comprises a body configured for insertion into a storage cavity in the computing device, a first magnet, and a second magnet. The first magnet is disposed within the body proximate a first external surface of the body and having a first pole of a first polarity and a second pole of a second polarity, wherein the first pole is oriented toward the first external surface. The second magnet is disposed within the body between a second external surface and the first magnet and having a first pole of the first polarity and a second pole of the second polarity, wherein the first pole of the second magnet is oriented toward the second external surface.
US10139923B1
A keyboard specifically designed to reduce errors in medical coding and aid in the coding process by making it easier to locate only the keys needed to accomplish coding. The keyboard moving the I and O to a different location than the remaining 24 alphabetic characters, and arranges those 24 characters in alphabetic sequence. The keyboard may have a first key group having the alphabetic keys inclusive of all the letters of the alphabet except for the letters I and O, a second key group including the numeric keypad and the letters I and O, and a third key group having only function keys. The keyboard increases coding volume by requiring less time than searching a standard QWERTY keyboard for the necessary keys and consequently helps to cut down on coding errors.
US10139919B2
To provide an electronic device and numerical controller that can achieve reduction in work for changing a display state after start-up of an application. A numerical controller comprises: a display control unit that displays one started application or multiple started applications simultaneously on the display unit; an input unit that accepts input through the operation unit and identifies a position on the display unit; a recognition unit that recognizes a figure drawn with the operation unit based on the identified position; and a start-up unit that starts an application associated with the figure and determines an initial display position for the started application based on the position on the display unit where the figure is drawn.
US10139917B1
Systems and methods are disclosed for gesture-initiated actions in videoconferences. In one implementation, a processing device receives content streams during a communication session, identifies a request for feedback within one of the content streams, based on an identification of the request for feedback, processes the content streams to identify one or more gestures within at least one of the content streams, and based on a determination that a first gesture of the one or more gestures is relatively more prevalent across the content streams than one or more other gestures, initiates an action with respect to the communication session.
US10139904B2
An embodiment of a computer implemented method of displaying textual data includes receiving a request to display textual data and displaying textual data in a region within a display area. Displaying textual data includes sequentially presenting successive components of the textual data at a fixed position relative to the display area. The method also includes monitoring a point of gaze of a user based on biometric information, and based on detecting that the point of gaze is away from the region, automatically stopping the displaying by the processor at a time point corresponding to a current component, and determining a previous component of the textual data displayed at a previous time point. The method further includes, based on detecting that the point of gaze has returned to the region, commencing by the processor the displaying at the previous component and continuing to display successive components of the textual data.
US10139902B2
A method includes generating a visual field image to be visually recognized by a user within a virtual space image, the virtual space image forming a virtual space within which the user is immersed. The method also includes generating a transitional image to be visually recognized by the user during a transitional period, the visual field image being updated during the transitional period. The method further includes displaying the visual field image and the transitional image using a head mounted display. Generating the transitional image includes one or more of updating the visual field image in synchronization with a movement of the head mounted display; or updating the visual field image without synchronization with the movement of the head mounted display by generating a transitional image having a reduced information amount to be visually recognized by the user.
US10139901B2
A method and apparatus for tracking distractions in a virtual reality environment is provided. In an embodiment, data identifying an area of interest is stored with a particular virtual reality application on a client computing device. The client computing device tracks a point of focus during execution of the application on the client computing device. In response to determining that the point of focus differs from the area of interest, the client computing device executes an application event.
US10139897B2
An example security sensor includes a battery power supply, camera coupled to the battery power supply to receive power, activity sensor, processor, and microcontroller. The processor is placed in a sleep state and is wakeable to an awake state. The processor coupled to the battery power supply, and coupled to the camera to receive and process image data including images of an activity within a zone. The microcontroller is coupled to the battery power supply, coupled to the activity sensor to receive interrupts responsive to detection by the activity sensor of the activity within the zone proximate the security sensor, coupled to the processor to send and receive data, and, responsive to receiving a first interrupt from the activity sensor, place the processor in an awake state to signal the camera to capture a set of images and to receive and process the image data including the set of images.
US10139887B2
A portable electronic device supporting wireless electronic communication comprises a display, at least one sensor device, a protective cover and a processor. The protective cover is mounted to selectively cover portions of the display and the at least one sensor device detects an object located in proximity of the electronic device. The processor controls transmission power in response to detection of the object located in proximity of the electronic device by the sensor device and in response to an operation mode associated with the protective cover.
US10139880B2
A non-signal analyzing method for a data storage system including a storage device connected to a host via a data line and a power line includes; communicating a non-signal from the host to the storage device via the power line, detecting the non-signal in the storage device and return the non-signal through to the host via the data line, and analyzing the returned non-signal using a protocol analyzer to generate analysis results characterizing the returned non-signal.
US10139872B1
The disclosure is related to a motherboard assembly including a circuit board, an expansion port and at least one retainer. The expansion port is disposed on the circuit board. The retainer includes a supporting portion disposed on the circuit board, an elastic portion movably connected to the supporting portion, a holding portion protruding from the elastic portion, an extension portion connected to the elastic portion and a pressing member connected to the supporting portion. The pressing member and the extension portion is located at a same side of the supporting portion. A portion of the pressing portion is located at a side of the extension portion away from the circuit board. An orthogonal projection of the pressing member on the circuit board partially overlaps an orthogonal projection of the extension portion on the circuit board. In addition, the disclosure is also related to a retainer.
US10139871B2
An electronic device with circuit protection including a body, an assembling unit, and a first electronic module, a control unit and a circuit protection unit disposed in the body is provided. The control unit is electrically connected to the first electronic module and the circuit protection unit. The assembling unit is detachably assembled onto the circuit protection unit and electrically connected thereto. A trigger signal is transmitted to the control unit while the assembling unit and the circuit protection unit being electrically connected with each other, such that states of the first assembling unit is changed by the control unit. An assembling method of the electronic device with circuit protection is also provided.
US10139869B2
Mobile devices are increasing aware of the environment surrounding the mobile devices. In many applications, it is useful for the mobile device to be able to sense different types of hand grips and/or where fingers are positioned with respect to the mobile device. The present disclosure describes a capacitive sensing apparatus particularly suitable for sensing hand grips and/or finger tracking along edges of a mobile device. The capacitive sensing apparatus comprises strips arranged along two lines, and the respective lengths and spacing are designed to allow optimal response behavior for sensing hand grips and/or tracking fingers.
US10139865B2
A holding structure according to an exemplary embodiment includes a rotation axis, a stand body, and a clicker. The stand body is rotatable about the rotation axis. When the stand body is rotated about the rotation axis, an upper end portion of the stand body contacts with the clicker. When the stand body is further rotated from a position at which the stand body and the clicker contacts with each other, the stand body rotates beyond the clicker. Thus, the stand body enters an opened state and holds an orientation of an apparatus. When the upper end portion of the stand body rotates beyond the clicker, the clicker is restored from a deformed state to an initial state, and a clicking sound occurs.
US10139864B2
Systems and methods for providing merchant/customer interaction include determining that a tablet computer is in a merchant orientation, retrieving merchant product information according to a received instruction and merchant orientation information, and displaying a merchant screen on the tablet computer that includes the merchant product information according to the merchant orientation information. A change in the orientation of the tablet computer enclosure/stand is then detected from the merchant orientation to a customer orientation. In response, the merchant screen is transitioned on the tablet computer display to a customer screen as the tablet computer enclosure/stand changes orientations by moving the merchant screen and the customer screen linearly while in a stacked orientation. The customer screen includes the merchant product information displayed according to customer orientation information such that the merchant product information is displayed differently on the customer screen relative to the merchant screen.
US10139858B2
An apparatus comprises a transformable body configured to be elastically stretchable between at least a first configuration and a second configuration, a user input device, a user input device configured to receive user input signal, a communication interface configured to provide a wireless link for the apparatus and a flexible interconnection between at least two components within the transformable body. The apparatus may perform determining of user information based on the user input signal, transmitting at least part of the user information over the wireless link to a remote processing unit, receiving feedback information from the remote processing unit and presenting the feedback information to the user.
US10139854B2
A display device presents visual information with native and non-native resolutions stored in EDID and provided to a graphics controller. Non-native resolutions are generated in response to an object detected that interferes with the presenting of the visual information, such as an object between a projector and projection surface or an object placed on a capacitive mat display. The non-native resolutions present the visual information to avoid the object and are stored in EDID in association with object characteristics to allow re-use of the non-native resolutions when visual information at the display is blocked by an object with similar characteristics.
US10139852B2
An assistive control attachment for an appliance can include features for sensing the position or orientation of the assistive control attachment, determining the mode of operation of the appliance based at least in part on the position of the assistive control attachment, communicating the mode of operation of the appliance to a user, or a combination thereof.
US10139851B2
A radio decoration system for enhancing an ornamental appearance of a radio includes a vehicle and a radio that is coupled to the vehicle. The radio has a plurality of knobs and each of the knobs is selectively manipulated. A plurality of covers is provided and each of the covers is removably coupled to an associated one of the knobs. Each of the covers is structured to have an ornamental appearance of athletic equipment.
US10139849B2
The disclosure is directed to a simple, inexpensive circuit to extract the complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) threshold voltage (Vt) from an integrated circuit. The threshold voltage may be used elsewhere in the circuit for a variety of purposes. One example use of threshold voltage is to sense the temperature of the circuit. The CMOS Vt extraction circuit of this disclosure includes a current mirror and an arrangement of well-matched transistors and resistors that takes advantage of the square law equation. The structure of the circuit may make it well suited to applications that benefit from low-power radiation hardened circuits.
US10139844B1
Described is a system for reducing the probability of large-scale failures in a transmission network. Tripped or damaged transmission lines in a transmission network are identified following a cascading failure. After each cascading failure, a subset of transmission lines is updated according to a specified rule to alter long-term dynamics of the transmission network such that the transmission network does not converge into a critical state.
US10139835B2
A vehicle position detector includes: a satellite positioning receiver; an autonomous navigation processor outputting an own-vehicle position as an autonomous navigation position; a determining unit determining occurrence of a position jump on the basis of a positional difference between the autonomous navigation position and a satellite positioning position detected by the satellite positioning receiver using satellite positioning; and a selector selecting one of the autonomous navigation position and the satellite positioning position on the basis of positioning precision of satellite positioning output by the satellite positioning receiver, and a result of the determination, wherein the vehicle position detector outputs one of the autonomous navigation position and the satellite positioning position as the own-vehicle position on the basis of a result of the selection.
US10139832B2
Apparatuses, methods and storage medium associated with determining a ROI for traffic light analysis for CA/AD are disclosed herein. In embodiments, a system may include a region-of-interest (ROI) for traffic light analysis component to receive a current pose of the ego vehicle, and to apply the current pose of the ego vehicle to a plurality of traffic light poses to identify a ROI for a determination of a current state of a traffic light to be taken into consideration in provision of assistance to, or autonomous operation of the ego vehicle; and a traffic light analysis component to determine the current state of the traffic light within the ROI. Other embodiments may be disclosed or claimed.
US10139822B2
An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) includes an image capturing module disposed on the UAV, and configured to capture image data; and a controller chip coupled to the image capturing module to receive and process the image data; and the controller chip being configured to control the flight of the UAV.
US10139821B2
An apparatus for controlling operation of an autonomously navigating utility vehicle equipped with a prime mover to travel about a working area delineated by a boundary wire laid thereat and divided into a first area and a second area connected by a third area that is narrower than the first and second areas, there are provided with a first travel controlling unit that controls operation of the prime mover to make the vehicle travel along the boundary wire based on a detected magnetic field, a third area identifying unit that identifies a location of the third area in the working area based on a detected position of the vehicle when the vehicle is controlled to travel by the first travel controlling unit, and a second travel controlling unit that controls operation of the prime mover to make the vehicle travel forward toward an entrance of the third area whose location is identified by the third area identifying unit based on the position of the vehicle detected from the output of the position sensor.
US10139810B2
A management apparatus is connected to a mount substrate manufacturing line including at least a print apparatus, a component mounting apparatus, and a reflow apparatus, through a network. The management apparatus instructs at least one of apparatuses that are at a more upstream side than the reflow apparatus in a mount substrate manufacturing line, to perform at least any one of an operation relating to maintenance, an operation relating to calibration, and an warm-up operation, based on first data relating to a period of time necessary to complete preparation for performing a process by the reflow apparatus.
US10139799B2
A controller, such as a PLC, stores a task execution condition management table that indicates execution conditions for tasks and executes programs periodically in accordance with the execution conditions for the tasks. The controller provides a setting instruction for modifying the execution conditions for the tasks. A user enters the setting instruction in a user program by using a support device, for example. The controller updates the task execution condition management table with regard to a task associated with the instruction by executing the instruction for modifying the execution conditions for the tasks, including priorities of the tasks and cycles of the tasks, contained in the user program, and executes the programs in accordance with the updated execution conditions for the tasks.
US10139789B2
The present invention relates to a method for access decision evaluation in a building automation and control system, the method comprising: sending, from an accessing device (10) to an accessed device (20), an access request, sending, from the accessed device (20) to a central decision evaluation apparatus (30), an evaluation request asking if the access request is granted or denied, evaluating, at the central decision evaluation apparatus (30), the evaluation request using one or more central access control policies in order to reach a decision on if the access request is granted or denied, deriving, at the central decision evaluation apparatus (30), the one or more central access control policies that was used for evaluation into a device specific access policy, sending, from the central decision evaluation apparatus (30) to the accessed device (20), the decision and the device specific access policy, and storing, at the accessed device (20), the device specific access policy.
US10139788B2
An apparatus includes a memory and one or more processors operably connected to the memory. The one or more processors are configured to receive data collected from a process facility system, detect anomalies for field device or process failures associated with the process facility system that are not monitored by alarms, detect leading indicators for field device or process failures that are monitored by alarms, and monitor the process facility system to detect further anomalies and leading indicators before failures occur.
US10139780B2
This document presents an apparatus and method for creating and displaying a three dimensional CGI character performing signs and gestures that form a motion communication capability. The 3D CGI character is created as a digital construct that is displayed on a silhouette that has an outline of the character created. The top portion of the display silhouette is transparent. A holographic projector displays the 3D CGI character on the transparent portion of the display silhouette. The bottom half of the display silhouette is opaque and conceals the CPU and projector components. The entire silhouette performs as a communicator using a gesture-based communication protocol for presenting signs and gestures of a defined sign language while also speaking the phrases being communicated by the signs and gestures.
US10139762B2
An image forming apparatus includes: an image former that develops, with toner, an electrostatic latent image formed on an image carrier on the basis of a job and prints a first image on continuous paper and; a hardware processor that controls the image former to print a second image on continuous paper in a case where at least either image information or continuous printing distance information of the first image formed by the image former satisfies a predetermined condition, wherein the hardware processor notifies a user of print information indicating a print position of the second image formed by the image former.
US10139761B2
A photo interrupter unit includes a photo interrupter and a supporting portion configured to support the photo interrupter detachably. The photo interrupter includes a light emitting portion configured to emit light, a photo sensing portion configured to receive the light emitted from the light emitting portion, and a claw portion configured to be elastically deformable. The supporting portion includes a mounting surface on which the photo interrupter is mounted, a hole portion defining a hole into which the claw portion is inserted, provided in the mounting surface and configured to engage with the claw portion, and a projection projecting from the mounting surface, and configured to regulate a position of the photo interrupter in a deforming direction in which the claw portion is elastically deformable in a state where the claw portion and the hole portion are engaged.
US10139749B2
The image forming apparatus includes a drum cartridge having a photosensitive drum and a drum drive input member; a developing cartridge configured to be movably mounted to the drum cartridge, the developing cartridge comprising a developing roller disposed so as to face the photosensitive drum and a developing drive input member; a drum drive transmission member configured to engage with the drum drive input member and configured to transmit drum driving force to the drum drive input member while permitting a positional gap of the drum drive input member within a predetermined range; and a developing drive transmission member configured to engage with the developing drive input member and configured to transmit developing driving force to the developing drive input member while permitting a positional gap of the developing drive input member within a predetermined range.
US10139735B2
A method of modifying a lithographic apparatus comprising an illumination system for providing a radiation beam, a support structure for supporting a patterning device to impart the radiation beam with a pattern in its cross-section, a first lens for projecting the radiation beam at the patterning device with a first magnification, a substrate table for holding a substrate, and a first projection system for projecting the patterned radiation beam at a target portion of the substrate with a second magnification. The first lens and the first projection system together provide a third magnification. The method comprises reducing by a first factor the first magnification to provide a second lens for projecting the radiation beam with a fourth magnification; and increasing by the first factor the second magnification to provide a second projection system for projecting the patterned radiation beam at the target portion of the substrate with a fifth magnification.
US10139729B2
A resin composition for pattern reversal can be embedded between traces of the pattern of a stepped substrate formed on the substrate to be processed and can form a smooth film. A polysiloxane composition for coating used in the steps of forming an organic underlayer film on a semiconductor substrate, applying a silicon hard mask-forming composition onto the underlayer film and baking the applied silicon hard mask-forming composition to form a silicon hard mask, applying a resist composition onto the silicon mask to form a resist film, exposing the resist film to light and developing the resist film after exposure to give a resist pattern, etching the silicon mask, etching the underlayer film, applying the polysiloxane composition for coating onto the patterned organic underlayer film to expose an upper surface of the underlayer film by etch back, and etching the underlayer film to reverse the pattern.
US10139713B2
A light source system includes an excitation light source emitting excitation light in at least first and second time intervals; a compensation light source emitting compensation light in at least third time intervals, the compensation light including laser light of at least one color; and a rotating color wheel, including at least first and second regions, the first region generating light of at least two different colors in time sequence under irradiation of the excitation light in the first and second time sequences, and the second region transmitting the compensation light in at least the third time sequence. The light of the at least two different colors includes at least one type of wide-spectrum fluorescence, and the laser compensates for the fluorescence or light split from the fluorescence. The compensation light is directly transmitted without being irradiated upon fluorescent powder, so scattering loss of the compensation light is reduced.
US10139707B2
An apparatus for securing a camera housing (100) having a central axis (102) to a windshield (22) includes a bracket (20). The bracket (20) has a central axis (30) and extends from a first end (32) to a second end (34). A plurality of centering members (72) on the first end (32) of the bracket (20) is configured to engage the camera housing (100) to align the central axis (102) with the central axis (30). A plurality of locking members (90, 91) on the second end (34) of the bracket (20) is configured to form a snap-fit connection with the camera housing (100) to fasten the bracket (20) to the camera housing (100). The locking members (90, 91) are positioned on opposite sides of the central axis (30) of the bracket (20) with at least one locking member (90, 91) extending at an angle less than 90° to the central axis (30).
US10139702B2
A wavelength conversion device having an excitation source 1, a laser medium 3 between an input mirror 5a and an output mirror 5b, consisting of an optic resonator. A laser beam is excited by the excitation light from the excitation source; a saturable absorber 4 is between the input mirror and the output mirror and increases a transmittance along with an absorption of the laser beam from the laser medium. A wavelength conversion element converts a fundamental wave of the laser light from the output mirror to a higher harmonic. A control element generates a phase-matched signal to adjust the phase-matching between the fundamental wave and the higher harmonic based on the output from the wavelength conversion element and the laser output setting value, and controls the laser output by outputting the phase-matched signal to the wavelength conversion element.
US10139701B2
An optical parameter oscillator (OPO) is pumped at pump wavelength λP to resonate at signal wavelength λS. The OPO produces idler radiation at terahertz frequencies νTHz=c/λP−c/λS. The pump, signal, and idler radiation are substantially collinear.
US10139690B2
The disclosure provides an array substrate, including a substrate, a common line, a separation layer, a gate line layer, a first insulation layer, a data line layer, a second insulation layer, a first transparent electrode, a third insulation layer and a second transparent electrode overlapped in sequence, a first via hole is defined in the separation layer, a second via hole is defined in the first insulation layer, a third via hole and a fourth via hole communicated with the second via hole are defined in the second insulation layer, the first transparent electrode penetrates the first via hole, the second via hole and the fourth via hole to connect with the common line, a fifth via hole communicated with the third via hole is defined in the third insulation layer, the second transparent electrode is connected to the data line layer.
US10139688B2
In an FFS liquid crystal display in which a dummy pixel in a dummy pixel region is smaller than a display pixel in a display region, a slit is formed in a common electrode in the display pixel while no slit is formed in the common electrode in the dummy pixel.
US10139683B2
A mother substrate assembly according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention includes: a first mother substrate and a second mother substrate formed with a plurality of unit liquid crystal panels; and a sealant formed between the first mother substrate and the second mother substrate and combining the mother substrates, wherein the sealant encloses a circumference of each unit liquid crystal panel, and includes a first irradiation line formed in the sealant, and a second irradiation line formed in the sealant of a side closer to the unit liquid crystal panel than the first irradiation line.
US10139670B2
The embodiment of the present invention provides a display panel, which belongs to the field of display technology. The display panel comprises: a first polarizing layer, a display substrate, a second polarizing layer and a phase difference film; wherein the first polarizing layer is arranged at one side of the display substrate, and the first polarizing layer is arranged between the second polarizing layer and the display substrate, a transmission axis direction of the first polarizing layer and a transmission axis direction of the second polarizing layer are perpendicular to each other; the phase difference film is arranged between the first polarizing layer and the second polarizing layer. The present invention arranges a second polarizing layer and a phase difference film on the basis of the existing display panel, such that only the linearly polarized light whose polarizing direction is parallel to the transmission axis direction of the second polarizing layer can be emitted from the display panel, hence, the user whose viewing angle is perpendicular to the display panel can see the content in the display panel, while the user whose viewing angle is in other directions cannot see the contents in the display panel, thereby protecting the user's privacy effectively.
US10139662B2
A display device includes a display panel. A bottom chassis is dimensioned and positioned to support the display panel. A driving circuit board is positioned below a back surface of the bottom chassis facing away from the display panel. A protection member is positioned on the driving circuit board. A guide member is coupled to the bottom chassis and fastens the driving circuit board and the protection member to each other.
US10139656B2
The present disclosure provides in some embodiments an alignment film detecting device including: an imaging unit configured to obtain image information of the alignment grooves on the alignment film of the substrate; and an image processing unit configured to determine whether there is a defect in the alignment grooves on the alignment film based on the image information. According to the alignment film detecting device and the alignment film detecting method provided the present disclosure, the defect of the alignment film on the substrate may be detected, and the image information of the alignment grooves on the alignment film of the substrate may be obtained by the imaging unit, and a recognizing process may be implemented by the image processing unit based on the image information, so that it may accurately determine whether there is a defect in the alignment grooves. As compared with a method of manually detecting the defect in the alignment grooves by vapor in a conventional alignment film detecting technique, it may overcome disadvantages of manually detecting the defect in the alignment grooves of the substrate, such as low recognition rate, being vulnerable to false detection, and inefficient detection, so as to improve detection efficiency as well as accuracy and credibility of the detection result.
US10139648B2
A lens barrel includes a first frame body, a second frame body, a support frame, and a retracting lens frame. The support frame is supported by the second frame body and moves with respect to the second frame body within a first plane for image blur correction in an imaging enabled state, the first plane being perpendicular to an optical axis. The retracting lens frame moves around a retraction shaft during a transition period between an imaging enabled state and a housed state, the retraction shaft being substantially parallel to the optical axis. The support frame has a protrusion which comes into contact with a groove included in the first frame body and restricts a movable range of the support frame in the first plane and a second plane that is parallel to the first plane.
US10139643B2
Discussed is an organic light emitting display device. The organic light emitting display device can include an organic light emitting panel in which a main organic light emitting diode (OLED) which emits light in a two-dimensional (2D) mode and a three-dimensional (3D) mode and an auxiliary OLED which emits light in only the 2D mode are disposed in each of a plurality of sub-pixels, a panel driver configured to drive the organic light emitting panel, and a patterned retarder bonded to the organic light emitting panel, and configured to change polarizing characteristics of a left image and a right image which are output from the organic light emitting panel.
US10139634B2
There is provided a display apparatus including a light guide system that includes a light-incident portion including a light-incident curved surface on which image light beams as non-parallel light beams are incident and a light-reflective curved surface which reflects the image light beams such that the image light beams are converted into parallel light beams, and a light guide portion being a portion in which a plurality of partial reflection layers are disposed in parallel. The light guide portion is filled with a parallel light flux emitted from the light-incident portion. The light-incident portion is formed of a first transparent member, the portion in which the partial reflection layers are formed is formed of a second transparent member which is surface-bonded to the first transparent member via a bonding surface, and the bonding surface is inclined in the same direction as that of the partial reflection layer.
US10139627B2
A head-mounted display system including a contact lens having a first region and a second region adjacent the first region, an eyewear lens having an inner surface facing the contact lens, and an illuminator configured to produce an imaged light output directed toward the inner surface of the eyewear lens. A first imaged light ray produced by the illuminator is incident on the inner surface and is reflected by the eyewear lens to the first region. The first region is configured to transmit the first imaged light ray, and the second region is configured to reflect or absorb a second imaged light ray produced by the illuminator and reflected from the eyewear lens. The eyewear lens is configured to transmit an ambient light ray to the second region and the second region is configured to transmit the ambient light ray.
US10139624B2
To improve communication between a wearer of a Head Mount Display (HMD) while wearing the HMD and a non-wearer of the HMD, provided is a head mounted display, including a display unit configured to present an image to a wearer, a mounting unit configured to be mounted on a head of the wearer, and a notification unit configured to notify a person other than the wearer of information that the wearer is visually recognizing.
US10139621B2
A combiner heads-up (HUD) display assembly having a motion transfer mechanism, where the combiner HUD assembly includes a housing, a plurality of linkage members disposed in the housing, an actuator disposed in the housing and connected to one of the plurality of linkage members, and a bracket connected to one of the plurality of linkage members. A display device, such as a combiner mirror, is connected to the bracket. The actuator changes the plurality of linkage members between a first configuration, where the display device is in a stowed position, and a second configuration, where the display device is in a deployed position. A pin is integrally formed with the bracket, and the pin is in contact with at least one of the plurality of linkage members when the display device is in the stowed position and the deployed position.
US10139619B2
An image sensor that includes a substrate having front and back surfaces, a plurality of photo detectors formed adjacent the front surface, a plurality of contact pads at the front surface and electrically coupled to the photo detectors, and a plurality of light manipulation components disposed on a portion of the back surface. The photo detectors are configured to generate electrical signals in response to light incident through the light manipulation components and through the portion of the back surface. The portion of the back surface has a non-planar shape.
US10139615B2
A binoculars, with a housing (2) and a support means, wherein at least one mount (3) is provided between the housing (2) and the support means for forming a mechanical connection, and wherein the at least one mount (3) includes an interface for forming an electrical or electronic connection between the housing (2) and the support means.
US10139613B2
A method including sensing an image without magnification of a portion of a tissue sample; displaying the sensed image on a display; and performing at least one of the following: refreshing a sensed image at a predetermined rate, storing the sensed image, modifying the sensor to display pixel ratio, and sensing a magnified view of an area of the portion of the tissue sample. A digital microscope comprising: at least one image sensor; a first optic configured to project an image with a magnification of one or less; a second optic disposed between the at least one sensor and the stage, the second optic configured to project an image with a magnification greater than one; and a computer operable to direct an image capture by the at least one image sensor of a portion of a microslide on the stage projected through the first optic or the second optic.
US10139612B2
An image-capturing device for a digital microscope is provided. The image-capturing device includes a camera sensor, an optical unit for imaging a sample in an image plane on the camera sensor The optical unit includes at least one lens group which is mounted so as to be movable perpendicularly with respect to an optical axis, and a moving device with a first drive for the relative movement of at least one part of the movably mounted lens group and thus of the imaging of the sample on the camera sensor parallel to the image plane. The first drive is coupled to the movably mounted part of the lens group via a first flexure bearing formed in the moving device.
US10139599B1
An optical assembly for a wide field of view digital camera includes, from object end to image end, first and second optical groups separated by an aperture stop. The optical assembly is configured to provide images with TV distortion that is less than 16. The first optical group includes two or more lens elements, including a first lens element having a largest diameter among the multiple lens elements to collect light at said wide field of view. The second optical group includes a doublet, which is configured to compensate for oblique aberrational error, and an aspheric lens element, which is configured to compensate for astigmatism error.
US10139596B2
An optical lens set includes no air gap between the first lens element and the second lens element, the third lens element of a concave object-side surface near its optical-axis, and the sixth lens element of a convex image-side surface near its periphery. The Abbe number ν3 of the third lens element and the Abbe number ν5 of the fifth lens element satisfy |ν3−ν5|≤25.
US10139595B1
An optical assembly for a point action camera or other compact digital camera having a wide field of view, includes multiple lens elements, including at least one lens element that has an aspheric lens surface. The optical assembly is configured to provide a field of view in excess of 120 degrees. The optical assembly includes a ratio of a diameter of a first lens element at the object end of the optical assembly to an image diagonal is less than approximately 3.
US10139587B2
The lens barrel includes a first rotatable member rotatable to move a focusing lens in an optical axis direction, a first aperture stop unit including a first light-blocking member and a second rotatable member rotatable to move the first light-blocking member, a third rotatable member to be rotated by receiving a rotation of the first rotatable member, a first mechanism configured to, in the variation of magnification, convert a relative movement of the second and third rotatable members into a rotation of the second rotatable member, and a second mechanism configured to, in the focusing, transmit the rotation of the first rotatable member to the third rotatable member to rotate the third rotatable member and transmit the rotation of the third rotatable member to the second rotatable member to rotate the second rotatable member.
US10139586B2
A lens driving device is provided, including a frame, a lens holder, a spring sheet, and at least one damping element. The lens holder is movably disposed in the frame. The spring sheet has an outer periphery portion combined with the frame, an inner periphery portion combined with the lens holder, and an arm portion connected between the outer periphery portion and the inner periphery portion. The damping element is connected between the arm portion of the spring sheet and at least one of the frame and the lens holder.
US10139582B2
An optical fiber storage module has a base, and a wall having an opening for paying out an optical fiber from inside the module. Spool retention fingers extend from the base. One or more fingers have a first rim at a first height above the base, and one or more fingers have a second rim at a second height above the base. A fiber supply spool has a hub, and an annular support disk inside the hub which forms a third rim. The spool is movable on the retention fingers between a first position where the third rim of the support disk is captured between the first and the second rims on the retention fingers, thus allowing the spool to turn when fiber is unwound, and (b) a second position where the spool engages one or more bosses formed on the module base to lock the spool from further rotation.
US10139580B2
A retractable datacommunications rack includes: a mounting member configured to mount to a mounting structure; a linkage mounted to the mounting member; and an enclosure mounted on the linkage and configured to provide locations for datacommunications interconnections. The linkage is configured to move the enclosure between a retracted raised position and a lowered working position.
US10139574B2
A plurality of holes are formed in a ferrule. The holes are at sites penetrated by the tips of optical fibers. An opening is formed in the upper surface of the ferrule and an internal housing section is exposed from the opening. The housing section is at a site at which an optical fiber holding member is housed. The optical fibers are held by the optical fiber holding member. The optical fibers are multi-core fibers. In other words, the optical fibers have a specified axis of symmetry in a cross-section vertical to the longitudinal direction of the optical fibers and have orientation relative to a rotation direction having the longitudinal direction as the axis thereof.
US10139567B1
The present invention is directed to a dematable expanded beam fiber optic connector that is a fiber optic connector, that includes a pin housing, a receptacle housing, and a slidable spring loaded receptacle lens assembly.
US10139566B2
An optical waveguide connector including a surface having an insertion hole that is connectable to a waveguide by inserting an end portion of the optical waveguide, the insertion hole having a bottom surface, the bottom surface being capable of being bonded with an end surface of the optical waveguide by using an adhesive, and a first convex portion located on the bottom surface of the insertion hole, the first convex portion including an incident surface that receives light from the optical waveguide, the incident surface being larger than an end surface of a core of the optical waveguide to be inserted.
US10139563B2
A method is for making a photonic chip including EO devices having multiple thicknesses. The method may include forming a first semiconductor layer over a semiconductor film, forming a second semiconductor layer over the first semiconductor layer, and forming a mask layer over the second semiconductor layer. The method may include performing a first selective etching of the mask layer to provide initial alignment trenches, performing a second etching, aligned with some of the initial alignment trenches and using the first semiconductor layer as an etch stop, to provide multi-level trenches, and filling the multi-level trenches to make the EO devices having multiple thicknesses.
US10139556B1
A backlight structure includes a frame body, a light guide plate, a first optical film, a second optical film, and a fixed member. The frame body has a first frame edge and a second frame edge opposite thereto. The light guide plate is disposed in the frame body and has a first and second short border corresponding respectively to the first frame edge and the second frame edge. The light guide plate has a protrusion protruding from an upper surface of the light guide plate and being adjacent to the second short border. The optical films are disposed over the light guide plate and include a first and second short-edge portion disposed respectively over the first short border and the second short border. The second short-edge portion has a notch matching the protrusion. The fixed member fixes the frame body and the optical films.
US10139547B2
A composite optical film has the functions of brightness enhancement, self-diffusion and defect blocking. The film comprises: a structured substrate including a structured light incidence surface and a light emitting surface opposite the structured light incidence surface, wherein the structured light incidence surface includes longitudinal prism structures or longitudinal lens structures transversely arranged in rows; a support base plate adjacent to the light emitting surface of the structured substrate, the support base plate having a light incidence surface on one side and a light emitting surface on another side opposite the light incidence surface, wherein at least one of the light incidence surface and the light emitting surface has a plurality of buried particles, and at least one portions of the buried particles are protruded on the light emitting surface of the support base plate.
US10139539B2
A polarization system having a first substrate with a first layer system, and at least one second substrate with a second layer system disposed downstream in a beam path from the first substrate formed by a beam source. The first and second layer systems have a first stack on the substrate and a second stack on the first stack; wherein the first stack comprises an alternating sequence of high and low refractive index oxidic layers; the second stack having an alternating sequence of high and low refractive index fluoridic layers. The first layer system splits an unpolarized beam and the second layer system splits the beam again such that the proportion of a polarized beam downstream of the second layer system is greater than that downstream of the first layer system.
US10139529B2
A deformable lens structure includes: a deformable first layer having a first outer surface adapted to receive an incident light beam, and a first inner surface opposite the first outer surface; at least a first central portion of the first layer being transparent to the light beam; a second layer having a second inner surface facing the first inner surface and a second outer surface opposite the second inner surface, at least a second central portion of the second layer being transparent to the light beam; a shaped spacer element positioned between the first inner surface and the second inner surface, and an inner chamber containing a liquid transparent to the light beam; first and second electrostatic actuators operatively associated with the first layer and second layers and positioned at the first central portion of the first layer and at the second central portion of the second layer, respectively.
US10139526B2
A plastic lens element includes an effective optical portion and a peripheral portion in order from an optical axis to an edge thereof. The peripheral portion includes a plurality of rib structures, wherein each of the rib structures has a strip shape in a radial direction of the optical axis, and the rib structures are arranged around the effective optical portion and indirectly connected to the effective optical portion.
US10139525B2
There is provided an optical laminate excellent which secures adhesiveness between the (meth)acrylic resin film (base material film) and a hard coat layer, and can prevent a reduction in scratch resistance. An optical laminate according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: a base material layer formed of a (meth)acrylic resin film; a hard coat layer formed by applying, to the (meth)acrylic resin film, a composition for forming a hard coat layer containing a curable compound and inorganic nanoparticles; and a penetration layer having a thickness of 1.2 μm or more, the penetration layer being formed between the base material layer and the hard coat layer by penetration of the composition for forming a hard coat layer into the (meth)acrylic resin film, wherein a content of the inorganic nanoparticles is 1.5 wt % to 50 wt % with respect to a total of the curable compound and the inorganic nanoparticles.
US10139523B2
A display substrate, a method for manufacturing the display substrate, a display panel and a display device are disclosed. The display substrate includes a base substrate. At least two refractive layers are provided on the base substrate, and a gate electrode is provided on the refractive layers. A refractive index of the refractive layer of two adjacent refractive layers close to the base substrate is less than a refractive index of the refractive layer of two adjacent refractive layers away from the base substrate, and thicknesses of the refractive layers are nλ+λ/4, where λ is a wavelength of incident light, and n is a nonnegative integer.
US10139520B2
A heat-treated titanium nitride film including a polymeric substrate and at least one titanium nitride layer is disclosed. The titanium nitride layer of the film is characterized by microscopic uniform generally parallel surface cracking in the machine direction of the film. The film is particularly useful as a solar control film suitable for application to a contoured transparent substrate with reduced or eliminated ghosting. A method for treating a titanium nitride film prior to application to a transparent contoured substrate and a method for applying a titanium nitride film to a transparent contoured substrate are also described.
US10139515B2
A method for performing ranging measurements within a formation includes transmitting an asymmetric time-varying signal from a transmitter (114) disposed within a borehole (106) in the formation. The asymmetric time-varying signal may have a signal characteristic that is based at least in part on a downhole characteristic. A (receiver 110) disposed within the borehole (106) may measure a magnetic field induced on an object (103) within the formation by the asymmetric time-varying signal. A direction to the object (103) from the borehole (106) may be determined based at least in part on the measurement of the induced magnetic field.
US10139509B2
A method for seismic imaging of a subsurface volume of interest may include an imaging technique such as reverse time migration which uses a conditioned velocity model that replaces at least one sharp velocity transition with a gradual velocity transition including a velocity overshoot layer. The method may be performed by a computer system.
US10139507B2
A method to classify one or more seismic surfaces or surface patches based on measurements from seismic data, including: obtaining, by a computer, a training set including a plurality of previously obtained and labeled seismic surfaces or surface patches and one or more training seismic attributes measured or calculated at, above, and/or below the seismic surfaces; obtaining, by the computer, one or more unclassified seismic surfaces or surface patches and one or more seismic attributes measured or calculated at, above, and/or below the unclassified seismic surfaces; learning, by the computer, a classification model from the previously obtained and labeled seismic surfaces or surface patches and the one or more training seismic attributes; and classifying, by the computer, the unclassified seismic surfaces or surface patches based on a comparison between the classification model and the unclassified seismic surfaces or surface patches.
US10139495B2
A shelving and package locating system for delivery vehicles includes one or more shelves for storing packages within a package-delivery vehicle during delivery. Each package is associated with both a geographic delivery address and an assigned location on a particular shelf within the package-delivery vehicle. A GPS unit determines the location of the package-delivery vehicle during delivery, and a computer provides the shelf location of a particular package when that package's delivery-location information substantially corresponds to vehicle-location information.
US10139478B2
To decrease the likelihood of a false detection when detecting light from light pulses scattered by remote targets in a lidar system, a receiver in the lidar system includes a photodetector and a pulse-detection circuit having a gain circuit with a varying amount of gain over time. The gain circuit operates in a low-gain mode for a time period T1 beginning with time t0 when a light pulse is emitted to prevent the receiver from detecting return light pulses during the threshold time period T1. Upon expiration of the threshold time period T1, the gain circuit operates in a high-gain mode to begin detecting return light pulses until a subsequent light pulse is emitted.
US10139466B2
Systems and methods for simultaneous water-fat magnetic resonance imaging (“MRI”) and magnetic resonance elastography (“MRE”) using an integrated data acquisition and reconstruction scheme are described. This integrated acquisition and reconstruction technique can mitigate motion misregistration and provide improved image SNR relative to existing multiparametric acquisition techniques that require multiple separate acquisitions.
US10139461B2
A method of determining a NMR prediction result of a sample is provided. The method can include receiving a NMR spectrum of the sample and/or identifying a section of a ppm range in the NMR spectrum having a non-stationary peak. The method can include determining a modified data point for the NMR spectrum based on data points in the identified section. The modified data point can be determined such that the modified data point is a weighted average value of the data points in the identified section in the NMR spectrum. The method can include replacing the identified section in the NMR spectrum with the modified data point for the NMR spectrum to determine a modified NMR spectrum. The method can include determining the NMR prediction result of the sample based on the modified NMR spectrum and a calibration vector (e.g., using a partial least square (PLS) analysis).
US10139455B2
Correlated double sampling (CDS) for magnetoresistive (MR) sensors is provided. Here the MR sensor output is sampled at two closely spaced times. The first sample is MR signal+baseline+noise and is sampled when the modulated magnetic field is non-zero. The second sample is baseline+noise only because it is sampled when the modulated magnetic field is zero. The difference between the first and second samples will have significantly reduced low frequency noise and baseline cancellation. Modulation of the electrical bias provided to the MR sensor can be used to provide a baseline signal for temperature compensation. In a second aspect, we provide MR sensor arrays having input and output multiplexing and demultiplexing for row and column line selection, in combination with a per-sensor switch to prevent noise accumulation and bandwidth reduction from idle MR sensors.
US10139454B2
A test device is provided. The test device includes test components, power supplies, an alternating current (AC) power detection circuit and an alert module. The power supplies convert an AC power through a first wire, a second wire and an earth wire to a direct current (DC) power and supply the DC power to the test components. The AC power detection circuit receives the AC power through the first wire, the second wire and the earth wire to determine whether both of voltage differences between the first wire and the earth wire and between the second wire and the earth wire is outside of respective predetermined ranges. When both of the voltage differences are outside of the corresponding predetermined range, the AC power detection circuit controls the alert module to generate an alerting signal.
US10139451B2
A method used for determining the capacity of a battery. The method includes determining, via a controller, if the battery has a first capacity sufficient to support a conditioning cycle. In response to determining that the battery has the first capacity sufficient to support the conditioning cycle, the conditioning cycle is activated. The method includes partially discharging the battery at a constant rate while measuring a plurality of battery parameters. A second capacity of the battery is estimated based on the battery parameters measured at the constant discharge rate. The method increases estimation accuracy of the battery's capacity.
US10139439B2
A method of capacitive measurement between an object and an electrode plane includes applying an excitation signal to the resistive electrode plane, and determining a value of capacitance on the basis of a measurement of a measurement signal originating from the electrode plane. The excitation signal is a nonsinusoidal signal having at least one discontinuity. To determine the value of capacitance, the measurement signal is attenuated over a time window, this time window being the duration for which the resistivity of the electrode plane is manifested on the measurement signal in response to the at least one discontinuity.
US10139437B2
Accordingly the embodiments herein provides a method for load balancing in an energy measurement information system. The method includes collecting, by a power information collecting unit, power information at a snapshot extraction frequency. The snapshot extraction frequency is within a range. Further, the method includes detecting, by an operating status extracting unit, an operating status of at least one load apparatus at the snapshot extraction frequency. The operating status is one of a steady state and a transient state. Furthermore, the method includes generating, by a data set generating unit, a data set including only one or a representative snapshot of the power information, when the normal status is detected; and a data set including a plurality of snapshots of the power information, when the transient state is detected.
US10139435B2
Systems and methods for measuring alternating current (AC) voltage of an insulated conductor (e.g., insulated wire) are provided, without requiring a galvanic connection between the conductor and a test electrode or probe. A non-galvanic contact (or “non-contact”) voltage measurement system includes a conductive sensor, an internal ground guard and a reference shield. A common mode reference voltage source is electrically coupled between the internal ground guard and the reference shield to generate an AC reference voltage which causes a reference current to pass through the conductive sensor. At least one processor receives a signal indicative of current flowing through the conductive sensor due to the AC reference voltage and the AC voltage in the insulated conductor, and determines the AC voltage in the insulated conductor based at least in part on the received signal.
US10139432B2
Accurate measurements of electrical power at various points of a power grid is becoming more important and, at the same time, is getting more difficult as the old power distribution model of a few, large power generating stations and a multitude of relatively linear loads is replaced by a newer model containing a multitude of smaller, and to some degree unpredictable power sources, as well as a multitude of not always linear and often smart (essentially also unpredictable) loads. Embodiments of the invention provide for management of AC current measurements in the presence of a DC current. Such current measurement management including at least alarms, feedback, and forward correction techniques exploiting magnetic field measurements from within the magnetic core or upon the surface of magnetic elements and/or shields within the current transducer.
US10139428B2
There are included a standard deviation calculation unit that receives a plurality of acceleration data and calculates a standard deviation of the plurality of acceleration data for each specified time period, an average calculation unit that receives the plurality of acceleration data and calculates an average value of the acceleration data for each specified time period, a phase estimation unit that estimates a phase of the average value in a space having a first coordinate axis and a second coordinate axis by using the average value when the standard deviation is smaller than a specified threshold, and a phase correction unit that performs phase correction of the average value by using the estimated phase.
US10139426B2
The present invention provides an airflow test method comprising: setting a plurality of test points within a test space; detecting the respective one-dimensional velocities of the airflow at each test point along a plurality of test directions, said plurality of test directions including at least three directions; calculating the actual direction and the actual velocity of the airflow at each test point based on the respective one-dimensional velocities of the airflow at the test point along the plurality of test directions. Also, the present invention provides an airflow test apparatus and a clean room control system. The present invention enables detecting the distribution of airflow in the test space with simple method.
US10139420B2
The present invention relates to methods for determining the risk of severe complications in hemolytic diseases. The present invention relates to a method for determining whether a patient suffering from sickle cell disease is at risk for a vaso-occlusive crisis comprising the steps consisting of i) determining the level of cell microparticles in a blood sample obtained from said patient and ii) determining the level of heme and/or hemoglobin contained in said cell microparticles. The present invention also relates to a method for a method the severe complication in hemolytic diseases comprising the steps consisting of i) determining the level of cell microparticles in a blood sample obtained from said patient and ii) determining the level of heme and/or hemoglobin contained in said cell microparticles. The present invention also relates to a method for preventing a vaso-occlusive crisis in a patient afflicted with by sickle cell disease comprising depleting the blood-borne microparticles laden in heme and hemoglobin from the blood of said patient.
US10139415B2
Provided are: a method of predicting sensitivity to a molecularly targeted drug; a method of selecting a patient who is determined to have high responsiveness to administration of a drug; and a reagent to be used in these methods. Specifically, provided are: a method of predicting responsiveness to cancer disease treatment with a compound that inhibits a mitogen-activated protein kinase (hereinafter abbreviated as MAPK) signaling pathway, the method including using a biological sample derived from a cancer patient, measuring whether or not β-catenin contained in the biological sample has at least one kind of mutation selected from the group consisting of (i) an active mutation and (ii) a substitution mutation of an asparagine residue to a serine residue at position 287; a method of selecting a patient to be subjected to cancer disease treatment with the compound; a method of treating a cancer disease, the method including administering the compound to the patient selected by the above-mentioned method; and a reagent to be used in these methods.
US10139409B2
The object is to provide a lysis method and lysis treatment solution for efficiently lysing cells of various Streptococcus bacteria in milk of a livestock animal to release a specific antigen substance contained in the cells for detecting whether causative bacterium of mastitis is a Streptococcus bacterium or not by using the milk, as well as a detection method using an immunochromatographic device. There is provided a method for lysing a Streptococcus bacterium, which comprises the step of mixing a lysis agent containing a lytic enzyme with milk obtained form a livestock animal to lyse a Streptococcus bacterium existing in the milk. The lytic enzyme is preferably at least one selected from the group consisting of lysozyme, labiase, and β-N-acetylglucosaminidase.
US10139400B2
The present invention provides novel fluorescent dyes and kits containing the same, which are useful for labeling a wide variety of biomolecules, cells and microorganisms. The present invention also provides various methods of using the fluorescent dyes for research and development, forensic identification, environmental studies, diagnosis, prognosis and/or treatment of disease conditions.
US10139398B2
Methods for preparation of cells for analysis of biomarkers are disclosed. In one aspect, the method for preparation of cells for analysis of biomarkers includes contacting a sample that contains a population of cells with at least one modulating substance at a first temperature, thereby producing a modulated cell population; contacting the modulated cell population with at least one antibody that is directed to a cell surface biomarker at a second temperature that is lower than the first temperature, thereby producing an extracellularly stained cell population; and contacting the extracellularly stained cell population with one or more reagents that fixes and permeabilizes the cells, thereby producing a fixed and permeabilized cell population.
US10139397B2
A reaction cuvette moving device and a fully automatic chemiluminescence immunoassay apparatus. The reaction cuvette moving device includes a transmission mechanism and a push mechanism, wherein the transmission mechanism comprises a baseplate and a first horizontal transmission mechanism provided on the baseplate. The push mechanism includes a support assembly, a second horizontal transmission mechanism provided on the support assembly, and a push rod connected to the second horizontal transmission mechanism.
US10139394B2
The present invention relates to a novel function of lysyl tRNA synthetase, that is, lysyl tRNA synthetase interacts with 67LR through translocation of KRS into plasma membrane, and so enhances tumor (or cancer) cell migration, thereby having an effect on cancer metastasis. More specifically, it relates to method for controlling cancer metastasis or cancer cell migration by modulating an cellular level of lysyl tRNA synthetase, an use of an expression vector comprising a construct inhibiting KRS expression for preventing or treating cancer, an use of an agent inhibiting KRS activity for preventing or treating cancer, a method for screening an agent which modulates cancer metastasis or cancer cell migration, a method for screening an agent inhibiting an interaction between KRS and 67LR. Accordingly, cancer metastasis and cancer cell migration may be controlled using the inventive KRS, further the cellular metabolism related to laminin receptor (67LR) of plasma membrane may be controlled. The relationship between KRS and laminin receptor disclosed in the present invention may be very useful for treatment, prevention and/or diagnosis of various disease related to thereof.
US10139390B2
By slowing down the passing velocity of a DNA molecule in a nanopore, the accuracy of the reading of a nucleotide sequence of DNA is improved. A small temperature difference is introduced between a DNA molecule having an asymmetric and periodic structure and a nanopore membrane that carries the DNA molecule, whereby the DNA molecule that passes through a nanopore can move in one direction and the passing velocity of the DNA molecule in the nanopore can be controlled and reduced. In this manner, the accuracy of the analysis of a nucleotide sequence can be improved. Furthermore, it becomes possible to dissociate double-stranded DNA into single-stranded DNA molecules by the action of temperature and subject the single-stranded DNA molecules to a measurement selectively. Furthermore, it also becomes possible to select the polarity of a DNA molecule and subject the DNA molecule to a measurement.
US10139379B2
A method for determining optimal values of a mass spectral operating parameter for mass spectral analysis of each of a plurality of compounds comprises: acquiring a plurality of mass spectral measurements of each of at least one characteristic ion species of each respective compound during its introduction into a mass spectrometer while a quantity of each introduced compound varies with time wherein, for each characteristic ion species, the operational parameter is caused to vary between successive mass spectral measurements of the said species; calculating, for each characteristic ion species, a corrected intensity of at least a portion of the plurality of mass spectral measurements of said each species, based on a best-fit synthetic model curve that relates to the time variation of the respective corresponding compound; and determining the optimal values of the operating parameter from analyses of variation of the corrected intensities with respect to the operational parameter variation.
US10139375B2
A method for monitoring quality of a hydraulic fluid in an electro-hydraulic (EH) valve is disclosed. The method includes applying predetermined signal to a solenoid coil, surrounding a pusher pin in EH valve, to facilitate oscillation of a pusher pin in EH valve to change static friction between the pusher pin and a cavity of EH valve, to dynamic friction. EH valve includes a housing defining the cavity having an end wall. Cavity slidably receiving the pusher pin having a first end and a second end. The hydraulic fluid is received between the first end of the pusher pin and the end wall. The oscillation of the pusher pin generates an acoustic wave that propagates through the hydraulic fluid. The method further includes determining the quality of the hydraulic fluid based on one or more characteristics of the acoustic wave detected by an acoustic sensor positioned on the end wall.
US10139371B2
A system comprises one or more electromagnetic coils configured to generate and direct excitation signals toward a plurality of casings in a wellbore and receive response signals based on the excitation signals. The system further comprises one or more processors configured to receive a first response signal from the one or more electromagnetic coils and determine one or more characteristics of a first defect in the plurality of casings using the first response signal and small defect information.
US10139361B2
Disclosed are electrochemical methods, apparatus, systems and kits for the detection or monitoring of proteolysis of proteinaceous matrices such as fibrin clots. The methods, apparatus, systems and kits generally include the use of voltammetric techniques to measure the changes in current that result from diffusion of an electroactive species towards an electrode on proteolysis of a proteinaceous matrix.
US10139360B2
The present invention provides an automatic encoding device including a first electrode, a second electrode, and a third electrode. The first electrode and the second electrode are connected through a connecting point, so that an electric parameter between the first electrode and the second electrode changes according to a parameter needing to be corrected. The present invention further provides a method for applying the automatic encoding device to various biosensors and a method for manufacturing the automatic encoding device. Positions and the number of contacts for connecting the automatic encoding device and a detection system are fixed. Therefore, connection sites on the detection system are effectively utilized. On the other hand, the automatic encoding device in the present invention can provide different parameter information by only changing the positions of the connecting points on the electrodes, the process is simple and stable, and the probability of human errors is reduced.
US10139343B2
A fluorescence and/or chemiluminescence measuring device and method, able to achieve a series of actions synchronously including placing reaction cup, injection, extraction, reading, releasing reaction cup and light block, and no extra arm for getting and releasing reaction cup is needed. A sliding cartridge drives the reaction cup to perform movement to achieve the actions above in turn. Moreover, it maximally ensures a consistence of distance and relative height between each reaction cup and the reading photomultiplier device, so as the operation speed is faster and easier.
US10139342B2
A system and method for authenticating an item such as a banknote, including a photoluminescent material absorbing an incident radiation from a radiation source and emitting an emitted radiation having a spectral signature with a decay time after removal of the radiation source, and a sensor detecting the spectral signature in the emitted radiation during the decay time.
US10139339B2
The present invention relates to a color sensor having at least one photosensitive element, in front of which a layer stack of dielectric layers and structured metal layers is constructed, and at least one color filter, through which optical radiation incident on a light input side of the color sensor is filtered before it reaches a photosensitive surface of the photosensitive element. In the suggested color sensor, an array of angle-selective passageways is provided for the optical radiation between the light input side and the photosensitive surface, and each passageway only allows parts of the optical radiation incident on the light input side of the color sensor within a limited angle of incidence range relative to an axis extending perpendicularly to the colour filter to pass through to the photosensitive surface. When the color sensor is manufactured with semiconductor technology, it enables the angle-selective structures to be integrated in the CMOS layer stack. In this way, ultra-flat color sensors can be made.
US10139334B2
A particulate measurement device includes: a nozzle which discharges liquid from an opening to form a flow of the liquid; a light emitter which emits light such that the light propagates in a region where the flow of the liquid is formed; a photodetector provided outside the region to receive the light from a partial region extending along a longitudinal direction of the region; and an air flow forming unit which forms a flow of gas along a direction in which the liquid flows, on an outer periphery of the region.
US10139330B2
The invention concerns a method and system for analyzing a liquid sample containing solid matter. The method comprises fractionating the sample according to particle sizes and/or masses of the solid matter so as to produce sample fractions, and measuring at least one physical or chemical property of at least one of said sample fractions. According to the invention the sample is conducted to a disintegration channel having one or more depressions, and a liquid flow having a non-constant temporal velocity profile is applied through the disintegration channel, in order to gradually take solid matter of the sample with the liquid flow from said one or more depressions for providing said sample fractions. The invention allows for efficient fractionation of samples, which cannot be fractionated using conventional field flow fractionation, for example.
US10139318B2
A system and method for sampling air in a controlled environment that includes two or more air sampling devices at different locations within the controlled environment. A controller is provided at a location outside of the controlled environment and in separate air flow communication with each of the two or more air sampling devices via separate first vacuum tubes, the controller having a manifold configured to separately control a rate of air flow from the two or more air sampling devices to the controller via each of the separate first vacuum tubes and to selectively direct the air flow from each of the separate first vacuum tubes to one or more second vacuum tubes. A vacuum source is provided at a location outside the controlled environment and in air flow communication with the controller via the one or more second vacuum tubes, the vacuum source providing suction and being controlled by the controller to generate the air flow through each of the first vacuum tubes. And, a flow switch for each of the two or more air sampling devices is provided at a location between a corresponding air sampling device and the vacuum source, each of the flow switches being configured to separately measure and control the rate of air flow through a corresponding first vacuum tube. An alarm is automatically activated at a location inside the controlled environment by one or more of the flow switches when the rate of air flow measured at one or more of the flow switches deviates from a desired value by a predetermined amount.
US10139316B1
The present invention relates to a bottom sampler comprising, a cable connecting plate, an outer fixing plate disposed at a lower side of the cable connecting plate, a sample barrel guide extending downwards from the outer fixing plate, and a sample barrel configured to have a sediment permeation prevention plate mounted at an outer peripheral end, and provided with a valve at opposite ends, the valve connected to a guide rod pivotally coupled to a first end of a lever operating arm, wherein the valve is closed depending on the pivoting of the lever operating arm when a seabed sample is introduced into the sample barrel to seal an inner part thereof. Accordingly, seabed samples such as gas-filled sediments can be collected and analyzed without pressure leakage.
US10139311B2
A self-aware machine platform is implemented through analyzing operational data of machining tools to achieve machine tool damage assessment, prediction and planning in manufacturing shop floor. Machining processes are first identified by matching similar processes through an ICP algorithm. Machining processes are further clustered by Hotelling's T-squared statistics. Degradation of the machining tool is detected through a trend of the operational data within a cluster of machining processes by a monotonicity test, and the remaining useful life of the machining tool is predicted through a particle filter by extrapolating the trend under a first-order Markov process. In addition, process anomalies across machines are detected through a combination of outlier detection methods including SOMs, multivariate regression, and robust Mahalanobis distance. Warnings and recommendations are flexibly provided to manufacturing shop floor based on policy choice.
US10139309B2
A collision sensor, including a hollow housing having an accommodation space; a collision information generator arranged in the space and adapted to produce an output indicating a directional and/or positioning information of the collision when being triggered during the collision; a collision detecting member arranged over and adapted to trigger the collision information generator upon being driven by the obstacle during the collision; wherein the collision detecting member and the collision information generator are spaced apart from or in contact with each other by one or more resilient members, by which the collision detecting member is switchable between a normal position at which the collision detecting member is spaced apart from the collision information generator, and a working position at which at least a portion of the collision detecting member trigger the collision information generator by a compressive/collision force from the obstacle during the collision.
US10139307B2
Provided is a safety inspection apparatus for a bridge using an expansion joint with a load cell capable of inspecting safety of a bridge and checking an overweight of a traveling vehicle by including a load cell installed at a lower portion of an expansion joint installed between upper plates of a bridge to measure a load of a traveling vehicle, and a measuring device installed on the bridge to measure behavior of the bridge, determining a total weight of a vehicle to manage an operation of an overweight vehicle which hinders safety of a structure and road pavement, measuring and storing weight data of a vehicle passing over the bridge as behavior data of the bridge in real time, and determining performance, a degree of deterioration, and a damaged position of the bridge without a separate safety inspection by analyzing the data over the long term.
US10139298B2
An apparatus and a method for detecting a driver's hands-off may include a torque sensor that detects a torque signal generated from a steering wheel of a vehicle, a vibration generator that generates a reference vibration to the steering wheel of the vehicle, a filter that extracts a torque signal of a vibration frequency band from the detected torque signal, and a controller that activates the vibration generator when a change rate of the detected torque signal exceeds a threshold value and determines whether the driver's hands-off occurs based on a change of the torque signal extracted by the filter.
US10139293B2
A sensor system configured for use with an article of apparel includes one or a plurality of sensors formed of a polymeric material having a conductive particulate material dispersed therein and conductive leads connecting the sensors to a port. The leads may also be formed of a polymeric material having a conductive particulate material dispersed therein. The conductive material is dispersed in the sensor(s) at a first dispersion density and the conductive material is dispersed in the leads at a second dispersion density that is higher than the first dispersion density. Each of the sensors is configured to increase in resistance when deformed under pressure, which is detected by a module connected to the port. The second dispersion density is such that each of the leads has sufficient conductivity that the leads are configured to conduct an electronic signal between each sensor and the port in any state of deformation.
US10139287B2
A thin-film device for generating a blackbody spectrum is disclosed. The device includes first layer configured to generate heat in response to an applied voltage and a second layer configured to generate the blackbody radiation spectrum in response to the heat from the first layer. A thermocouple is disposed between the first layer and the second layer for measuring a temperature at the second layer. The thermocouple measures temperature at the second layer in order to control temperature at the second layer. The thermocouple can be a copper-carbon nanotube thermocouple.
US10139282B2
A thermal imaging system includes an infrared (IR) detector configured to detect ambient IR radiation in a surrounding environment of the IR detector and pulse sequences of mechanically-generated IR radiation in a status message emitted by a portable signaling device mounted on a wearer. The status message represents an operating status of the wearer and a processor operably connected to the IR detector analyzes the pulse sequences in the status message and generates a display message based on the pulse sequences. The display message is display on a screen for viewing by an operator of the thermal imaging system. The display message is presented as visual indicia representative of the operating status of the wearer which is displayed concurrently with a graphical image of the surrounding environment that is based on the ambient IR radiation detected by the IR detector.
US10139278B2
Described herein are optical sensing devices for photonic integrated circuits (PICs). A PIC may comprise a plurality of waveguides formed in a silicon on insulator (SOI) substrate, and a plurality of heterogeneous lasers, each laser formed from a silicon material of the SOI substrate and to emit an output wavelength comprising an infrared wavelength. Each of these lasers may comprise a resonant cavity included in one of the plurality of waveguides, and a gain material comprising a non-silicon material and adiabatically coupled to the respective waveguide. A light directing element may direct outputs of the plurality of heterogeneous lasers from the PIC towards an object, and one or more detectors may detect light from the plurality of heterogeneous lasers reflected from or transmitted through the object.
US10139274B2
An optical measurement device and loss measurement is provided. The optical measurement device receives one or more optical signals that respectively emanate from one or more optical fibers of a plurality of optical fibers of an optical fiber cable. The optical measurement device captures one or more images of the one or more optical signals and determines, based on the one or more images, one or more receiving positions of the one or more optical signals, respectively.
US10139269B2
A distributed fiber optic acoustic sensing system includes a cable having a cable length. The cable has an elongated body having an outer surface, and at least one straight optical fiber extending parallel to a longitudinal axis of the cable along the cable length; and one or more non-straight optical fibers, such as two orthogonal sinusoidal optical fibers extending along the cable length, or a helically wrapped optical fiber extending along the cable length. The sensing system further has light transmitting and receiving means optically connected to the optical fibers.
US10139255B2
A method for increasing a reliability of transducers having a first IC and a second IC, each has a sensor and a signal output and a signal input and a comparator, and a sensor signal generated as a function of the physical quantity sensed by the relevant sensor is applied to the respective signal outputs. The signal outputs are each connected to a first input of the comparator, and the signal inputs are each connected to a second input of the comparator. The two ICs can be integrated into a common IC package, and the signal output of the first IC is connected to the first input of the comparator on the first IC and to the signal input of the second IC and to a first contact area passing through the IC package.
US10139246B1
A system and related method for enhancing situational awareness by providing, via a vertical situation display (VSD), real time feedback to the pilot when the vertical path (VPATH) of the aircraft diverges or deviates from its desired trajectory. The VSD may display the divergent trajectory to the pilot as well as advise whether the divergence from the desired VPATH can be recovered without exceeding the performance parameters of the aircraft. If the divergence is recoverable, the VSD may display a suggested recovery trajectory and recovery speed associated with reacquiring the desired VPATH based on the performance characteristics of the aircraft.
US10139241B2
An information provision system includes provision instruction means for generating a provision instruction to provide a content associated with a guidance voice every emission of the guidance voice, and information distribution means for transmitting distribution information for reproducing the content related to the provision instruction, to a mobile terminal registered as a target of provision of the content associated with the guidance voice.
US10139238B2
Systems, methods, and apparatus are disclosed for guiding and aligning an electric vehicle with a charging station. In one aspect, a method of guiding an electric vehicle is provided, including determining a location of a charging spot associated to a charging base in relation to a charging coupler of the electric vehicle. The method further includes displaying an indicator of the location of the charging spot in a three dimensional perspective view, the indicator displayed for guiding a user of the electric vehicle to position a charging coupler of the electric vehicle over the charging base within a tolerance area. The method further includes transitioning to displaying the indicator of the location of the charging spot in a two dimensional top-down view based on determining that an angle between a reference point and a point on ground related to the location of the charging spot satisfies a threshold.
US10139230B2
The invention relates to a detection circuit for reading out at least one position signal of a micromechanical capacitive sensor having at least one oscillating element that can be excited so as to move in an oscillating manner. In particular, the invention relates to a sensor that is operated in a closed control loop by using the detection circuit according to the invention. The invention further relates to a method for operating such a sensor. During operation, a first input connection of the detection circuit (100) is connected to an output connection of the capacitive sensor (106) and an output connection of the detection circuit (100) is connected to a loop filter of a control loop (102), wherein the control loop feeds back a feedback voltage for providing a restoring force in dependence on an output voltage of the control loop (102) to a second input connection of the detection circuit (100). The detection circuit (100) comprises at least one further feedback branch (Rfb, Cfb), and the output voltage of the control loop (102) is modulated onto an in-phase input voltage of the detection circuit.
US10139222B2
A method for measuring a wall thickness in hollow valves may include determining a wall thickness in a region of a valve stem using at least one ultrasonic sensor, wherein the one ultrasonic sensor may be oriented with respect to a surface on the valve stem in such a manner that an emitted ultrasound may be introduced into the surface in a perpendicular manner. The method may additionally or alternatively include determining a wall thickness in a region of a chamfer using the at least one ultrasonic sensor, wherein the at least one ultrasonic sensor may be positioned at a location on the chamfer at which an inner tangent in a cavity runs parallel to an outer tangent on the chamfer, and wherein the ultrasonic sensor is oriented with respect to the tangents in such a manner that an emitted ultrasound is introduced into the surface in a perpendicular manner.
US10139214B2
Disclosed herein are an apparatus for acquiring the location coordinates of an object to be measured using two measurement heads and a method using the apparatus. The apparatus for acquiring the location coordinates of an object includes two measurement heads for individually detecting a signal corresponding to the object to be measured, a measurement head fixing unit for placing the two measurement heads so as to face each other with the object therebetween, a rotatable structure for rotating the measurement head fixing unit, and a location determination unit for acquiring the location coordinates of the object to be measured based on the strengths of the two detection signals detected by the measurement heads.
US10139208B2
A jacketed tracer projectile intended for small-caliber and medium-caliber weapons includes a metal core including a tracer device, in particular in the form of a pyrotechnic tracer charge, disposed inside a cavity in the metal core in the rear part of the projectile. The cavity is designed to prevent the tracer device from becoming separated from the cavity during the discharge phase of the tracer projectile. The cross-sectional area of the cavity is typically polygonal. A method for the application of the tracer device in the tracer projectile is also provided.
US10139190B1
An embodiment provides a crossbow, comprising a stock and a bow portion. The stock comprises a first portion and a second portion. The first portion comprises a string latch and extends from a rear end to a coupling end. The second portion extends from a coupling end to a front end. The bow portion comprises a riser assembly, a first limb coupled to the riser assembly, a second limb coupled to the riser assembly; and a drawstring extending from a distal end of the first limb to a distal end of the second limb. The bow portion is coupled to the second portion of the stock. The coupling end of the first portion of the stock is detachably coupled to the coupling end of the second portion of the stock at a coupling location. The coupling location is between the string latch and the drawstring in an undrawn position.
US10139188B2
Provided is a crossbow cocking system comprising a crossbow stock having a first side and a second side opposite the first side; a first receptacle extending through the stock from the first side of the stock to the second side of the stock; a first adapter plate adapted for selectable and operational engagement with the first receptacle; and a cocking device engaged with the first adapter plate, and extending through the first adapter plate.
US10139187B2
A crossbow with a stirrup disposed on the distal end of the body, the stirrup including an arrow protector disposed along the arrow trajectory, on the first end of the body, to generally circumvent the arrow, when the crossbow is used in conjunction with the arrow. An arrow protector adapted to be retrofitted on a crossbow is encompassed by the present application. An arrow protector improving stability of the crossbow when axially resting on the ground is also presented herein.
US10139186B2
Trigger pull force gauge and methods of use. The trigger pull force gauge includes a housing and an arm extending therefrom. The trigger pull force gauge can include a load cell located at a distal portion of the arm spaced from the housing. The arm can be movable with respect to the housing for selectively positioning the arm in a deployed position and a stowed position with respect to the housing.
US10139184B1
A firearm security apparatus may include a base assembly and a locking assembly having a first plate and a second plate. The second plate may be moveable between an open position and a closed position relative to the first plate. The first plate and the second plate may be configured to receive a weapon therebetween, where the first plate, the second plate, or both have a window defined therein to form a C-shape having a first member that engages the weapon above a grip and having a second member that engages the weapon below the grip when the second plate is in the closed position.
US10139183B1
A bipod consisting of a support frame unit, left and right outer tubes, left and right inner tubes, left and right guide blocks, left and right links, left and right pressure handle holders, left and right ball bearings and left and right torsion springs is disclosed for easy carrying with an attached gun to enhance application flexibility and mobility. The user can use one hand to bias the left/right pressure handle with the left/right inner tube through 360-degrees to any desired angle and then downwardly adjust the elevation of the left/right inner tube relative to the left/right outer tube, or press the left/right pressure handle with one hand. When released the hand from the left/right pressure handle, the balls in the left/right ball bearing are engaged between the top cone of the left/right guide block and the inside wall of the left/right outer tube.
US10139176B1
An apparatus for loading cartridges into a pistol magazine comprises a main unit with a magazine holder having an opening configured to receive a pistol magazine with a first long axis and a tray having an elongate channel configured to arrange a stack of cartridges along a second long axis laterally offset from the first long axis. An angled wall extends across the elongate channel toward the opening at a non-zero angle relative to the second long axis. A sleeve covers the cartridges in the main unit, and a handle is movable relative to the main unit to cause the cartridges to be pushed into the magazine. Moving the handle is continued to cause each of the cartridges in succession to be tilted by the angled wall and loaded via the opening into the pistol magazine along the first long axis.
US10139175B1
An automatic weapon system comprising a bolt driven gas operated machine gun operable in either an open bolt configuration or a closed bolt configuration including a reciprocating bolt assembly operable in either a semi-automatic mode or an automatic mode movable between a rear or open position and a forward or closed position and a firing chamber in combination with an ammunition magazine to automatically feed cartridges from the ammunition magazine to the gas operated machine gun for continuous fire of cartridges from the automatic weapon system including a cartridge feed mechanism to convert the linear motion of the reciprocating bolt assembly into rotary motion to incrementally position a cartridge from the ammunition magazine through a cartridge feed opening formed in the ammunition magazine into the firing chamber as the reciprocating bolt assembly moves between the rear or open position to the forward or closed position.
US10139174B2
Slide cover plate assemblies for accessing internal components housed within a slide of a pistol in accordance with various embodiments of the invention are disclosed. In one embodiment, a slide cover plate assembly for accessing internal components housed within a slide of a pistol, includes a first plate having an opening to mate with a button of a second plate, the first plate includes at least one contact portion and a mating portion, where the mating portion is in contact with the slide, the second plate includes the button, a corresponding contact portion, and an interior face, where the interior face receives a force exerted by a firing pin spring housed within the slide, and where the button receives a manual pressure applied by an operator, where the received manual pressure counteracts the force exerted by the firing pin allowing the slide cover plate assembly to disengage from the slide.
US10139168B2
A cold plate structure in a two-phase cooling system is provided. The cold plate, where the cold plate structure has at least one microchannel with a cross-sectional area along a radial direction, wherein the cross-sectional area expands in a first direction that is substantially tangential to the radial direction and expands in a second direction that is substantially tangential to the radial direction and substantially tangential to the first direction.
US10139166B2
A microprocessor-based controller manages delivery of BTUs or power by determining an amount of thermal heat or power needed through sensors and, in response, controls a batch or continuous feed of biofuel fuel and/or air to a biofuel furnace. The controller controls the fuel and air required to operate the furnace efficiently.
US10139161B2
An apparatus 20 for microwave vacuum-drying organic materials such as foods and bioactives has a plurality of microwave generators 50 actuated so as to cause interference between their respective microwave streams and evenly distribute the microwave energy across the vacuum chamber 34. The microwave-transparent window 36 in the chamber is arranged so the organic material to be dried is moved across it on a conveyor belt 60 and the microwave energy passing into the chamber 34 immediately encounters the organic materials, thus attenuating the energy and reducing arcing.
US10139158B2
The present disclosure provides a distillation tower for separating a feed stream. The distillation tower includes a controlled freeze zone section having a controlled freeze zone upper section and a controlled freeze zone lower section below the controlled freeze zone upper section. The controlled freeze zone section includes: (a) a spray assembly in the controlled freeze zone upper section; (b) a melt tray assembly in the controlled freeze zone lower section; (c) a feed stream distribution mechanism between the spray assembly and the melt tray assembly. The feed stream distribution mechanism is constructed and arranged to uniformly distribute the feed stream in the controlled freeze zone section.
US10139157B2
An NGL recovery facility for separating ethane and heavier (C2+) components from a hydrocarbon-containing feed gas stream that utilizes a single, closed-loop mixed refrigerant cycle. The vapor and liquid portions of the feed gas stream are isenthalpically flashed and the resulting expanded streams are introduced into the NGL recovery column. Optionally, a second vapor stream can be flashed and then introduced into the recovery column at the same or lower separation stage than the flashed liquid stream. As a result, the NGL recovery facility can optimize C2+ recovery with compression costs.
US10139156B2
An LED lighting array system includes discrete lighting modules spatially arrayed along a support member to provide illumination of items within a display case. The modules have a low overall height that results in them being mounted in a low-profile configuration at various locations along the support member. The modules include a housing with opposed first and second sets of side apertures, a plurality of internal reflecting surfaces associated with the apertures, respectively, an external lens, a multi-sided light engine and a group of side-emitting LEDs. During operation, a first portion of light generated by the side-emitting LEDs is discharged through apertures and the lens into the cooler to illuminate contents therein, while a second portion of light generated by the side-emitting LEDs is redirected by the reflecting surface through said apertures and the lens into the cooler.
US10139150B2
An apparatus, method, or system for filtered air in an interior compartment of a refrigerator. An opening in a wall of the interior liner of the refrigerator defines a channel framing a removable filter cover that tends to be at or near flush with that wall. The filter is positioned behind the cover. The space between the wall opening and the cover functions to provide both air intake into the filter and access lighting around the filter cover.
US10139147B2
A refrigerator with an ice container is provided, and more particularly, a refrigerator with an ice container, in which ice stored in an ice container may be transferred by gravity, and the ice thus transferred may be discharged in a cubic ice state or a broken ice state.
US10139143B2
In various implementations, an air conditioner may include more than one expansion device. Refrigerant flow through the expansion device(s) may be controlled based at least partially on an operational property of the air conditioner.
US10139141B2
A combined evaporator and condenser (1100) is manufactured from a number of stacked heat exchanger plates (980) provided with a pressed pattern of ridges and grooves for keeping the plates on a distance from one another for creating interplate flow channels (1180, 1200). The evaporator portion (1120, 1150) of the combined evaporator and condenser (1100) has a coolant outlet connectable to an expansion valve (R), and a connection between the condenser portion and the expansion valve (R) runs through the evaporator portion.
US10139138B2
An assembly for operating a cryocooler pedestal is provided. The assembly is operable when in use to provide a cryocooler pedestal with cyclical gaseous connection to high pressure and low pressure gas supply lines, and has a return conduit through which gas is caused to flow from the cryocooler pedestal into the low pressure supply line. The assembly further comprises a dispersion chamber adjacent the return conduit and in flow communication therewith through a plurality of orifices so as to reduce acoustic noise. The assembly has particular application in cooling a Magnetic Resonance Imaging system.
US10139137B1
The present invention includes a heat exchanger reactive to external and internal temperatures for carrying a working fluid, including two pairs of nested pipes; each pair including one pipe with a channel portion and a stress relief portion and a second pipe with just a channel portion, one of said pipes enclosing the other with an interference fit and both pipes having different coefficients of thermal expansion. The first pair of pipes positioned co-axially with and encompassing the second pair. A fluid is positioned in the space defined by the inner surface of outer pair of pipes and the outer surface of inner pair of pipes. The two pipe pairs have positions responsive to the internal and external temperatures in which the space defined by pipe pairs is either minimized or maximized by expansion and contraction of the pipe pairs caused by differences in coefficients of thermal expansion.
US10139136B2
A heating unit for heating fluid is described having at least one electrical resistance heating element on an outer surface of a tube. At least one indexed groove is provided around a surface of the tube allowing for at least one retention clip to hold the electrical resistance heating element. A heating chamber is also provided to enclose a portion of the tube and to provide a flow channel therebetween. The heating chamber includes an optical sensor to detect overheating of the at least one electrical resistance heating element. Fluid is heated by flowing over the surface of the at least one electrical resistance heating element and through the tube.
US10139135B1
A hot water pulsating alarm system and method for electric or gas-fired water heaters is described. A sensor senses the water temperature in an upper region of the water tank of the water heater and feeds temperature signals to a controller. The controller operates an electromechanical valve connected to the pressurized cold water supply line of the water tank. Upon detecting a low temperature value stored in the memory of the controller, the controller causes a shut-off electro-mechanical valve to close and open in a predetermined sequence and during a predetermined time period. This causes interruptions of hot water being drawn from the upper region of the water tank to feed a hot water supply conduit and creating a pulsating water temperature change in hot water being discharged through fixtures connected to the hot water supply conduit. The pulsating temperature change is detected by a user person having a body part in contact with water dispensed from fixtures secured to the hot water supply conduit and indicating to the user person that the water heater will be shut-off.
US10139131B2
A water heater includes a water tank having an inlet and an outlet, and a flue extending through the tank. A nozzle is positioned near a first end of the flue, arranged so as to emit a fuel stream into the flue, and a flame holder is located within the flue in a position to receive the fuel stream and to hold a flame entirely within the flue.
US10139129B2
A water heater includes a tank containing water to be heated and a thermal displacement conduit communicating between a portion of the tank and a receptacle. Water is displaced out of the portion of the tank, through the conduit, and to the receptacle during thermal expansion of the water during heating.
US10139128B2
The present invention relates to a pressure tank in stainless steel to be used as a water heater. The tank is provided by two identical tank halves (12a, 12b; 14a, 14b). The two tank halves are joined about a common dividing plane (7) and have a longitudinal axis (26) that lies in the dividing plane (7) so that an extended tank is provided. The tank halves have welding flanges (22a, 22b) that are placed against each other in the joint dividing plane (7) and are joined together by welding or melting of the flanges (22a,22b) to a watertight tank. The plate thickness is calculated according to the maximum test pressure of the tank and not limited by the welding. An efficient welding of the internal welding seam (24), by placing the tank in a rig and rotating the tank, provides safe protection against corrosion in the weld.
US10139117B2
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a dehumidifier comprises a cooling water vessel containing cooling water, a dehumidifying space formed above the cooling water vessel to which air is introduced through an air inlet, a thermoelectric device including a heating part heating the air and a cooling part cooling the cooling water, a water pump circulating the cooling water through the thermoelectric device, a first fan disposed adjacent the air inlet to cause the air to flow through the dehumidifying space, and a controller controlling the thermoelectric device, the water pump, and the first fan.
US10139116B2
Water vapor transport membranes for ERV and other water vapor transport applications are provided. The membranes include a substrate and an air impermeable selective layer coated on the substrate, the selective layer including a cellulose derivative and a sulfonated polyaryletherketone. In some embodiments the sulfonated polyaryletherketone is in a cation form and/or the selective layer includes s PEEK and CA in an s PEEK:CA (wt.:wt.) ratio in the range of about 7:3 to 2:3. Methods for making such membranes are provided. The methods include applying a coating solution/dispersion to a substrate and allowing the coating solution/dispersion to dry to form an air impermeable selective layer on the substrate, the coating solution/dispersion including a cellulose derivative and a sulfonated polyarylether ketone. In some embodiments the sulfonated polyaryletherketone is in a cation form and/or the coating solution/dispersion includes s PEEK and CA in an sPEEK:CA (wt.:wt.) ratio in the range of about 7:3 to 2:3.
US10139113B2
A tabletop cooking assembly for preparing foods thereon comprises a cooking element having a cooking area and a vent disposed peripherally to one side of the cooking element defining an aperture for receiving smoke from the cooking element. The assembly includes a first exhaust duct, a filter assembly, an electrostatic precipitator, and a high velocity blower. The first exhaust duct is substantially unobstructed and in fluid communication with the vent for directing smoke away from the cooking element. The high velocity blower is in fluid communication with the first exhaust duct and the filter assembly for drawing smoke from the cooking element through the vent. The heating system includes a retaining plate, a plurality of heating strips, and an insulating material. The heating strips are disposed between the retaining plate and the heating surface to heat the cooking area for preparing foods thereon.
US10139109B2
Can-annular burners for gas turbine engines with flow conditioners having locally varying, asymmetrical patterns of circumferential perforations, to promote uniform fuel-air mixture among all premixers in the burner basket. Any one or more of the perforation pattern, pattern density, perforation profiles and perforation cross sectional area is locally varied to alter circumferential airflow into the burner basket, which in turn mitigates non-uniform thru-flow variations across the burner's air inlet plane. In some embodiments, the flow conditioner asymmetric perforation patterns are tailored for individual burner locations within the engine's combustor section annular ring, which mitigates non-uniform thru-flow variation among different respective burners in the combustor section annular ring. Thru-flow uniformity within each burner and among all the combustor section burners promotes uniform engine combustion.
US10139107B2
A combustion controlling system according to the present invention provides a signal path for transmitting an ignition preparation signal SA output from a master device to a transmission line through cascade-connected slave devices. Then, each of the slave devices determines whether each of the slave devices outputs the ignition preparation signal to a subsequent device, or not, based on whether there is a flame of the corresponding burner, or not, at the time of igniting the burners, and the master device opens a safety shutoff valve on the condition that an ignition preparation signal SAo has been input from the transmission line.
US10139105B2
A grate bar configured to include a reinforcement structure of sheet metal and structured to be manufacture at a reduced cost while exhibiting reduced wear and enhanced resistivity to hear and corrosives. A metal-ceramic compound grate (for example—an incinerator grate) utilizing such a grate bar. An incinerator and a cooling grate including such grate bar.
US10139104B2
A hand held steamer having a housing with an opening for injecting steam into an interior of the housing. A core is positioned in the interior of the housing. The core has holes for receiving the steam into an interior of the core. Spacers center the core within the interior of the housing, thereby forming a chamber in the interior of the housing around an exterior of the core. A device in need of sanitization can be placed in the interior of the core. A source of dry vapor steam is attached to the opening in the housing and the steam is injected into the interior of the housing, around the exterior of the core, and into the interior of the core. The steam sanitizes the surface of the device without damaging the rest of the device, as a result of uniform distribution of steam around the device.
US10139100B2
A speaker includes a speaker apparatus configured to generate sound and provided with a coned shaped vibration portion; and a lighting apparatus inserted through the vibration portion and disposed at a center of the vibration portion to emit light to the vibration portion. The lighting apparatus includes: a lighting module having a light emitting device; and a light diffusion portion configured to surround the lighting module in order to diffuse light generated from the light module toward the vibration portion.
US10139099B2
An LED light ring for ceiling mounted speakers having flanged enclosures with flip dogs is presented. The LED light ring is a flat annular transparent or translucent piece that is clamped between the enclosure flange and the ceiling tile and emits RGB LED light radially outward through the LED light ring. The LED light emits from LEDs mounted on a circular electronic circuit board (flexible or not) on the inner circumference of the LED light ring. The circular electronic circuit is coupled to a controller that controls the color, blink rate, and intensity and has firmware for interpreting simple controller commands into complex LED light patterns and sequences. A plurality of light ring equipped loudspeakers may be in communication with a common controller that can create patterns and sequences among the plurality of light ring equipped loudspeakers.
US10139098B2
A sealed LED light module comprises a base plate, having at least one LED, and a cover providing a base plate support. The base plate is located on the cover to define an inner space which is sealed against the environment. For sealing the cover has at least one sidewall, which defines a trench together with at least one base plate support, and the trench holds a seal which interacts with at least one edge of the base plate and the surface of the trench to seal the inner space against the environment.
US10139090B2
The system of the present application includes a battery structure, a control board, a charging port, a switch, and a light. The battery structure is configured to provide a source of power to illuminate the light. The switch controls the passage of power to the lights and is configured to optionally regulate a pattern of illumination. The charging port is configured to allow for the recharging of the battery structure. The control board is configured to regulate the communication of the switch to the light. The system is configured to provide a method of illuminating an area about the user. The system permits for the selective recharging of the power supply. The system is configured to permit optional remote control capabilities to allow a user to adjust, manipulate, and control one or more features of the lighting system from a device remote from the shoe.
US10139066B2
A printed circuit board (1) with multiple electronic components (2, 2′, 2″, 2″′, 2″″) arranged on it in at least one group (G1, G2, G3), each of the electronic components (2, 2′, 2″, 2″′, 2″″) having a first and a second electrical component contact surface (3′, 3″) facing the printed circuit board (1), the component contact surfaces (3′, 3″) being connected with corresponding printed circuit board contact surfaces (6, 7, 8) arranged on the printed circuit board (1), successive electronic components (2, 2′, 2″, 2′″, 2″″) being connected in series to form a string, the string having a wave-shaped course, the electronic components (2, 2′, 2″, 2″′, 2″″) of the string being arranged on the printed circuit board (1) in the form of a matrix with at least two rows (Z1, Z2, Z3) and at least two columns (S1, . . . , S6), and the string alternately running up and down along columns (S1, . . . , S6) that are arranged next to one another.
US10139064B2
A lighting cover adapter for glass globe covers attaches to a glass globe cover around a bulb receiving opening of the glass globe cover with an internal globe plate and an external globe plate to secure the glass globe cover to a light fixture. A socket adapter is installed around a lightbulb socket. The internal globe plate is inserted through the bulb receiving opening and fastened to the external globe plate outside of the glass globe cover in order to secure the glass globe cover between the internal globe plate and the external globe plate. The glass globe cover is positioned around the lightbulb and the internal globe plate is then secured to the socket adapter through a spacing adapter in order to mount the glass globe cover to the lighting fixture.
US10139054B2
The present invention relates to a lighting apparatus using LEDs as light sources and a display using the lighting apparatus, particularly, the present invention provides a lighting apparatus including: a plurality of light sources located on a printed circuit board; and a reflecting unit provided on the printed circuit board; and a spaced area provided inside the reflective unit.
US10139053B2
A solid-state light source device is equipped with a semiconductor light emitting element and a wavelength conversion element. The semiconductor light emitting element has a first light emitter and a second light emitter. The wavelength conversion element has a first wavelength converter containing a first phosphor and has a second wavelength converter containing a second phosphor. The first wavelength converter and the second wavelength converter are disposed apart from each other. The first light emitter emits first excitation light, and the second light emitter emits second excitation light. The first phosphor converts the first excitation light into first-wavelength light, and the second phosphor converts the second excitation light into second-wavelength light.
US10139047B2
A metallic positive expulsion fuel tank with stress free weld seams may include a first hemispherical shell with a first edge; a pressurized gas inlet attached to the first hemispherical shell; and a metallic cylinder with first and second edges attached to the first hemispherical shell along matching first edges by a first weld seam. The tank may also include a second hemispherical shell with a first edge attached to a fuel outlet fixture. An elastomeric diaphragm may be attached to the fuel outlet fixture on the second hemispherical shell. The second hemispherical shell may be attached to the second edge of the metallic cylinder along matching edges by a second weld seam thereby forming a positive expulsion fuel tank with two interior chambers separated by the elastomeric diaphragm. The first and second weld seams may be subjected to a localized post-weld stress relief heat treatment in which heating of the tank is confined to a distance of 2 inches (5.08 cm) of the first weld seam and a distance of 2 inches (5.08 cm) of the second weld seam such that the stresses in the first and second weld seams are relieved and the elastomeric diaphragm is unaffected by the heat treatment.
US10139043B1
A flashlight mount is provided comprising a modular, flexible mast capable of being positioned in any orientation, a clamp adaptor attached to an elbow joint at a first end of the flexible mast wherein a plurality of inner grooves are formed vertically on an inside surface wherein the elbow joint is rotatable 360 degrees relative to the flexible mast and wherein the clamp adaptor is rotatable 360 degrees relative to the elbow joint, and an inner ring having a plurality of outer grooves formed vertically on an outside surface of the inner ring wherein the inner grooves and outer grooves interlock wherein the inner ring is rotatable 360 degrees with respect to the clamp adaptor and an opening in the inner ring is configured to hold a flashlight.
US10139041B2
The invention relates to a telescopic arm (1), in particular, for a current collector system for a vehicle which can be driven along a power rail arrangement, wherein the telescopic arm (1) can be extended and/or retracted by means of an adjustment drive (7, 8, 9, 10) and the telescopic arm (1) has a base unit (2) which can be attached to the vehicle, on which a first telescopic stage (3) is arranged displaceably in a direction (RT), in particular, horizontally, and a second telescopic stage (4) is arranged displaceably on the first telescopic stage (3) in the same direction (RT), wherein the adjustment drive (7, 8, 9, 10) is arranged on the first telescopic stage (3), characterized in that the adjustment drive (7, 8, 9, 10) interacts with a rigid chain (S), which is connected with its one end (Sa) to the base unit (2) and with its other end (Sb) to the second telescopic stage (4).
US10139029B2
An arrangement for use in adjoining a support structure to a pipe that passes through the support structure. The arrangement comprises a mount attachable to the support structure. Radial bellows are connected to the mount. The bellows are arranged in use to extend circumferentially around a pipe and be connectable thereto such that a volume is defined by the bellows, mount and pipe.
US10139026B2
A swivel joint including a pivot provided with a longitudinal axis; and a seating concentric to the pivot and in which the pivot is sealedly rotatable. The pivot includes an inlet conduit, a signal conduit, and a discharge conduit. The swivel joint further includes a connecting device, structured so as to assume a first configuration, in which it closes the inlet conduit and places the signal conduit in communication with the discharge conduit, and a second configuration, in which it places the inlet conduit in communication with the signal conduit and closes the discharge conduit. The connecting device is further structured so as to move between the first configuration and the second configuration following the rotation of the pivot with respect to the seating over a predetermined angle starting from an initial position.
US10139017B2
A suspended pipe assembly comprising a first suspended pipe, a second suspended pipe, a third suspended pipe, and a number of suspenders for suspending the pipes from an elevated pipe or pipes of a mobile irrigation system or other fluid distribution system. The first suspended pipe and second suspended pipe are connected together via a fixed joint. The second suspended pipe and third suspended pipe are connected together via a live joint such that the second suspended pipe and third suspended pipe can expand longitudinally relative to each other. Additional suspended pipes can be connected to each other via alternating fixed and live joints. The suspenders allow the suspended pipes to expand longitudinally relative to the elevated pipe and prevents the suspended pipes from warping side-to-side.
US10139015B2
An apparatus for engaging a rod is defined to include a frame, at least one arm extending from the frame and a liner fitted within each arm. The frame is configured to be secured to a surface. The at least one arm includes a U-shaped channel having legs curved into a base of the channel, and further includes an overhang lip extending over each leg. The liner includes a U-shaped profile defined to have a pair of legs extending into a base of the liner, and further includes an outside edge of the liner is grooved to define a pair of opposing flanges extending from the liner and configured to frictionally engage the U-shaped channel. Wherein when the liner is installed in the channel the overhang lips extending over the legs of the liner.
US10139012B2
An apparatus for providing thermal and magnetic energy to a receptacle containing a reaction mixture and a magnetic retention member. The apparatus can also control heating of a reaction mixture, and bring about a separation of magnetic particles from the reaction mixture. The reaction mixture typically comprises polynucleotides from a biological sample that are being brought into a PCR-ready form.
US10139005B2
A sensor for sensing the integrity of a pressure relief device, along with associated systems and methods, are disclosed. The sensor may sense a designed area of weakness of a pressure relief device, such as an explosion vent or rupture disk. A monitor may monitor a signal from the sensor, which may be transmitted between the sensor and monitor by way of a sensor loop. In response to a change in the designed area of weakness, the signal from the sensor may be altered or interrupted, indicating that the designed area of weakness has changed. The signal from the sensor may be, for example, an electrical signal, optical signal, or an air flow in a pneumatic loop.
US10139000B2
A hydraulic control system stably controls pressure in a hydraulic chamber of a pulley accommodating a belt by controlling a feeding valve and a discharging valve. The control system reduces a control amount of the feeding valve to be smaller than that calculated based on a pressure difference in a case other than one in which pressure in the hydraulic chamber is increased by delivering oil to another chamber, in case the pressure in the hydraulic chamber is increased by delivering the oil to the other chamber. The control system reduces a control amount of the discharging valve to be smaller than that calculated based on the pressure difference in a case other than one in which pressure in the hydraulic chamber is lowered by discharging the oil from the other chamber, in case the pressure in the hydraulic chamber is lowered by discharging the oil to the other chamber.
US10138988B2
A hydrokinetic torque coupling device features an impeller, a casing having a first engagement surface, a damper assembly, a turbine-piston including a drive component with a second engagement surface, and a clutch plate having clutch plate engagement surfaces interposed between and axially movable relative to at least one of the first and second clutch plate engagement surfaces. The turbine-piston is axially displaceable relative to the casing to move the second engagement surface axially towards and away from the first engagement surface for positioning the hydrokinetic torque coupling device into and out of a lockup mode in which the first and second engagement surfaces and the clutch plate engagement surfaces frictionally interlock with one another to non-rotatably lock the casing relative to the input part of the damper assembly.
US10138970B2
A coil spring has an effective section that functions as a spring when a load in a coil axis direction has been applied, end turn sections that are formed on both ends of the effective section, and rising sections that are formed between the effective section and the end turn sections, wherein the rising sections are formed in such a way that, when θ1 represents the pitch angle of the rising sections and θ2 represents the pitch angle of the effective section, pitch angle θ1>pitch angle θ2 holds true in at least one of the rising sections.
US10138969B2
The present invention addresses the problem of providing a disc brake pad friction material, which is capable of securing fade resistance and wear resistance while satisfying laws relating to copper component content and for which coating by electrostatic powder coating is favorable. As a means for solving the problem, a friction agent composition, which contains 0.3-5 weight % of flake graphite particles of 1-100 μm mean particle diameter with respect to the total amount of the friction material composition as a lubricant and in which the total amount of copper components contained in the friction material composition is less than 5 weight % of the total amount of the friction material composition, is used. Preferably, the flake graphite particles are aggregates. It is also preferable that the friction material composition contains mica with a mean particle diameter of 100-400 μm.
US10138954B2
A rotation transmission device includes an inner ring provided on an input shaft, an outer ring provided on an output shaft, rollers mounted between the inner periphery of the outer ring and the outer periphery of the inner ring, an electromagnet as a driving source for moving a roller retainer mounted at the end portion of the housing on the side of the input shaft, a first bearing mounted between the electromagnet and the input shaft, a second bearing mounted between the end portion of the housing on a side of the output shaft and the output shaft, and a third bearing mounted between the inner ring and the outer ring. The rotation transmission device further includes a fourth bearing configured to prevent inclination of the axes of the input shaft and the output shaft relative to each other.
US10138953B1
Methods and apparatus related to electrolaminate clutches and transmissions are disclosed. A device can include: an input shaft that can be coupled to an electrolaminate sheet; an output shaft that can be coupled rigidly to a spring positioned over the input shaft, where the spring includes a tab that fits a groove of a spring capture ring that can be positioned over the input shaft; and a drum connected to an electrical ground between the electrolaminate sheet and the spring capture ring, where the drum can be coupled rigidly to the spring capture ring. Then, when a voltage is applied to the electrolaminate sheet, the electrolaminate sheet can clamp to the drum and impart rotation of the input shaft to the drum. The imparted rotation can cause the spring capture ring and the spring to rotate and clamp down on the input shaft, imparting rotation to the output shaft.
US10138949B2
A wet friction engagement element including a drum having a cylindrical drum portion; a hub having a cylindrical hub portion; an annular friction plate fitted in an inner periphery of the drum portion and having a friction material bonded to its surface; and an annular separator plate fitted on an outer periphery of the hub portion and capable of frictionally engaging with the friction plate.
US10138945B2
A flexible coupling includes a flexible torque disc comprising a plurality of mount points and a first coupling member mounted to a first subset of said mount points. The coupling also includes one or more second coupling members each mounted to a second subset of said mount points. The first coupling member comprises one or more flanges substantially parallel with said torque disc and the one or more second coupling members each has a groove engaging with said one or more flanges so as to limit the displacement of said first coupling member with respect to said second coupling member.
US10138938B2
A ferromagnetic shield in contact with a magnet bar at the opposite end from the working surfaces of the bar eliminates the field canceling effects that arise from the Amperian currents at that end. The optimum polarization direction for such bars is one that is parallel to the azimuthal coordinate of the bar. The field at the working surface of the bar approaches that of a bar of infinite length because the shield, located on the side opposite to that of the working surface, completely eliminates, or at least substantially reduces, the field cancellation effect that normally would occur. The magnet bars with shields can be assembled on rotors and stators in flywheel storage systems and other rotating machinery.
US10138937B2
An intermediate bearing for a drive shaft train of a motor vehicle has an elastic bearing body which has a bore and a supporting ring which is arranged in the bore and has a receiving space for receiving an anti-friction bearing. The receiving space defines a longitudinal axis, and two sealing washers which are spaced apart axially from one another and have in each case one central opening for receiving a drive component. The supporting ring is arranged between the two sealing washers. The sealing washers have in each case one groove which extends concentrically with respect to the longitudinal axis. The supporting ring engages into the two grooves of the sealing washers.
US10138931B2
A synthetic resin-made sliding bearing 1 include a synthetic resin-made upper casing 2, a synthetic resin-made lower casing 3, and a thrust sliding bearing piece 4 serving as a synthetic resin-made thrust sliding bearing interposed between the lower casing 3 and the upper casing 2 fitted over the lower casing 3.
US10138928B2
A turning member includes a pair of projecting shafts projecting coaxially in a shaft wall member formed in both right and left end portions of a shaft member. The turning member further includes a projecting portion projecting on a tip face of the projecting shaft, wherein a diameter is reduced relative to the projecting shaft. Usually, the projecting shaft is received in a bearing hole of a base member, so that the turning member is axially supported on the base member. When an unexpected external force is applied to the turning member, the projecting shaft is disengaged from the bearing hole so as to absorb an impact, thereby preventing damage to members, and the projecting portion engages the bearing hole and is held in a state received in the bearing hole, thereby preventing the turning member from dropping out.
US10138925B2
An FRP drive shaft includes an end joint joined to at least one end of an FRP cylinder via an outer collar. The end joint includes a serrated portion on an outer periphery thereof. The outer collar includes a small-diameter collar portion and a large-diameter collar portion. The serrated portion is press-fitted into an inner periphery of the FRP cylinder and fixed to an inner periphery of the small-diameter collar portion. A gap between an inner periphery of the large-diameter collar portion and an outer periphery of the FRP cylinder is filled with an adhesive for fixing the inner periphery of the large-diameter collar portion and the outer periphery of the FRP cylinder to each other. An adhesive-accumulating space which partially increases a filling amount of the adhesive is formed between the inner periphery of the large-diameter collar portion and the outer periphery of the FRP cylinder.
US10138906B2
A common width direction, along which a passage width of a communication passage section and a passage width of a pressurizing passage are defined, is perpendicular to an extending direction of a flow restricting passage section. A first passage wall surface and a second passage wall surface, which define the communication passage section therebetween, are opposed to each other in the common width direction. The flow restricting passage section opens in the first passage wall surface. The second passage wall surface is concavely curved relative to the first passage wall surface toward the flow restricting passage section, so that the passage width of the communication passage section is progressively reduced toward the flow restricting passage section within a predetermined range that is equal to or smaller than the passage width of the pressurizing passage.
US10138896B2
A ceiling fan system wherein the motor of the ceiling fan is housed between the ceiling and the roof of an enclosure within which the ceiling fan is to be used, thereby disposing the motor out of view of occupants within the enclosure where the ceiling fan is being used.
US10138878B2
An improved air compressor includes a cylinder fitted with a piston body, a main frame for mounting a motor, and an air storage container. The cylinder defines at its top wall a plurality of exit holes, which are separated by a plurality of blocking walls and regulated by a resilient sheet having a plurality of branches corresponding to the exit holes. When the compressed air produced in the cylinder pushes the resilient sheet up to open the exit holes, the instantaneous high-pressure air that flows through the exit holes can be restrained by the air blocking walls to prevent the air from interfering with movements of the branches of the resilient sheet, so that the piston body can conduct reciprocating motion more smoothly and thus the performance of the air compressor can be increased.
US10138873B2
A computer-implemented method for recalibrating nacelle-positions of a plurality of wind turbines in a wind park is implemented by a nacelle calibration computing device including a processor and a memory device coupled to the processor. The method includes identifying at least two associated wind turbines included within the wind park wherein each associated wind turbine includes location information, determining a plurality of predicted wake features for the associated wind turbines based at least partially on the location information of each associated wind turbine, retrieving a plurality of historical performance data related to the associated wind turbines, determining a plurality of current wake features based on the plurality of historical performance data, identifying a variance between the predicted wake features and the current wake features, and determining a recalibration factor for at least one of the associated wind turbines based on the identified variance.
US10138871B2
There is provided an airflow generation device and the like capable of suppressing an increase in a number of poles of a slip ring, and effectively preventing a malfunction from occurring due to a generation of noise caused by the slip ring. An airflow generation device of an embodiment has a main body, a rotation speed detecting unit, and a voltage application unit. The main body has a first electrode and a second electrode provided to a base formed of a dielectric, and is disposed on a rotary body. The rotation speed detecting unit detects a rotation speed of the rotary body. The voltage application unit generates an airflow by applying a voltage between the first electrode and the second electrode based on the rotation speed detected in the rotation speed detecting unit. Here, the voltage application unit and the rotation speed detecting unit are disposed in the rotary body.
US10138868B2
A method for calculating a trailing edge that is to be produced for a rotor blade of an aerodynamic rotor of a wind power installation, wherein the rotor blade has radial positions with respect to the rotor, the rotor blade has a local blade profile that is a function of the radial positions with respect to the rotor and the trailing edge has a jagged profile having a plurality of spikes, wherein each spike has a spike height and a spike width, and the spike height and/or the spike width is calculated as a function of the radial position thereof and/or as a function of the local blade profile of the radial position thereof.
US10138866B2
A fluid power generation device is configured to provide electric power generation using fluid action, and comprises multiple power generation mechanisms. Each power generation mechanism comprises: a casing that allows a fluid to pass through its internal space; and a power generation unit arranged within the casing, and configured to perform electric power generation using the fluid action. The casing is configured to generate vortexes in the vicinity of its fluid outlet. The multiple casings are arranged with spaces as intervals between them. Each casing generates vortexes in the vicinity of its fluid outlet. Furthermore, such an arrangement provides an interaction effect between the vortexes generated in the vicinity of the fluid outlets of the multipole casings arranged with the spaces as intervals between them. This provides a synergistic effect for accelerating the inner flow based on the interaction between the power generation mechanisms.
US10138860B2
A variety of methods and arrangements are described for controlling transitions between effective firing fractions during dynamic firing level modulation operation of an engine in order to help reduce undesirable NVH consequences and otherwise smooth the transitions. In general, both feed forward and feedback control are utilized in the determination of the effective firing fractions during transitions such that the resulting changes in the effective firing fraction better track cylinder air charge changing dynamics associated with the transition.
US10138859B2
A heater system for preheating a vehicle and method of operating the same, wherein the method of operation is dependent upon the temperature of the coolant fluid in the vehicle coolant system.
US10138854B2
A forged fuel rail for a motor vehicle includes a tubular base body, an inlet formed in one piece on the base body and made of a same material as the base body. Further formed in one piece on the base body and made of a same material as the base body are a plurality of injector mounts and, a support element for securement of the fuel rail to a further motor vehicle component. A reinforcement member extends between a corresponding one of the injector mounts and the support element and is formed in one piece on the base body and made of a same material as the base body. The reinforcement member is hereby formed from a flash created during a forging process.