US10265677B2

A mixed salt composition adapted for use as a sorbent for carbon dioxide removal from a gaseous stream is provided, the composition being in solid form and including magnesium oxide, an alkali metal carbonate, and an alkali metal nitrate, wherein the composition has a molar excess of magnesium characterized by a Mg:X atomic ratio of at least about 3:1, wherein X is the alkali metal. A process for preparing the mixed salt is also provided, the process including mixing a magnesium salt with a solution comprising alkali metal ions, carbonate ions, and nitrate ions to form a slurry or colloid including a solid mixed salt including magnesium carbonate; separating the solid mixed salt from the slurry or colloid to form a wet cake; drying the wet cake to form a dry cake including the solid mixed salt; and calcining the dry cake to form a mixed salt sorbent.
US10265673B1

A protective leaching cup includes a rear wall, an opening defined in a portion of the protective leaching cup opposite the rear wall, and a side wall extending between the opening and the rear wall, the side wall and the rear wall defining a cavity within the protective leaching cup. The side wall has a seal region adjacent the opening of the protective leaching cup, the seal region having a first inner diameter, and an encapsulating region extending between the seal region and the rear wall, the encapsulating region having a second inner diameter that is greater than the first inner diameter.
US10265670B2

A method for capturing material extracted from biochar, the method comprising the steps of: (i) providing a biochar; (ii) contacting the biochar with a treating liquid, where the treating liquid causes the removal of solids from the pores and surface of the biochar, thereby creating a resulting solution or extract comprised of the treating liquid and removed solids; and (iii) collecting the resulting solution or extract. The method further comprises the step of apply the resulting solution or extract to soil or for use in other applications.
US10265665B2

A hydrogen rich water generator includes a container, a hydrogen input, a dividing tube, a vibrator, and a cover. The container is used for containing water and comprises an opening and an inner wall. The hydrogen input is one-piece formed on the inner wall of the container and interconnects the inside and the outside of the container. The dividing tube is configured in the container and connected to the hydrogen input. The vibrator is used for vibrating the water. The cover is configured on the opening of the container wherein when the cover is removed, the water can be added or hydrogen rich water can be taken out. The vibrator of the creation can assist the hydrogen micro bubbles mixed with the water well to generate hydrogen rich water and humidified hydrogen.
US10265651B2

A water extractor includes an inlet, an outlet a body, outer wall, inner wall, helical wall, plurality of catchment areas, and scuppers. The body extends between the inlet and the outlet. The inner wall is disposed radially inward from the outer wall and forms a main flow channel through a portion of the body. The helical wall extends between and is connected to the outer wall and the inner wall and forms a helical passageway fluidly connected to the inlet and the outlet. The helical passageway includes a plurality of turns along a bottom of the body. One of the catchment areas is disposed in each turn of the helical passageway. The scuppers are disposed in the catchment areas and are connected to and extend radially inward from the outer wall.
US10265648B2

The present system relates to a water and debris recovery system for a water blasting device suitable for mounting upon the frame of a mobile vehicle for easy transport and use. The system includes a liquid reservoir connected to a high pressure fluid pump for directing ultra-high pressure water through a blast head to remove the coatings or markings from a surface. The blast head includes a shroud which surrounds the blasting area to at least partially contain the water and debris dislodged from the surface. A vacuum pump is secured to the shroud with the vacuum passing through a cyclone type separator, allowing the water and debris to settle to the bottom portion of the cyclone. The tank includes a floating floor and bladder assembly that allows the same space to be utilized for clean as well as dirty water while maintaining separation of the two.
US10265646B2

The present teachings provide methods for sorting nanotubes according to their wall number, and optionally further in terms of their diameter, electronic type, and/or chirality. Also provided are highly enriched nanotube populations provided thereby and articles of manufacture including such populations.
US10265642B2

The present disclosure relates to methods for separating at least one amine chosen from diamines and omega-aminoacids from a feed mixture using a simulated moving bed (SMB) adsorptive technology.
US10265636B2

A hooded blanket and stuffed toy combination device.
US10265620B2

A server includes drawing means for drawing an item by lottery from among an item group including a plurality of types of items with different scarcity values and providing the item to a user, and additional item providing means for providing an additional item to the user in accordance with a provision count of the number of times an item is provided by the drawing means.
US10265619B2

A search for another information processing apparatus and an access point is performed. When a result of the search is the other portable information processing apparatus, a process of performing data communication with the other information processing apparatus is performed. On the other hand, when the result of the search is the access point, a process of performing data communication via the access point is performed.
US10265618B2

A device, a method, and a computer program for providing a game service. The device for providing a game service, changes the level of a reader by using a level change source, and includes a communication unit for receiving reader recognition information of the reader and/or level change source recognition information of the level change source, an account managing unit for changing the level of the reader on the basis of the reader recognition information and the level change source recognition information, and a database for saving information related to the reader.
US10265616B2

A toy apparatus includes a base piece having a distal end, a movable elongated member having a first end and a second end, and a tether coupled to the first end of the movable elongated member. Tension applied to the tether moves the movable elongated member from an open first position to a closed second position. The toy apparatus is configured to freely slide on a surface due to momentum generated when an initial pushing force is applied to the toy apparatus. The tension applied to the tether causes the tether to become taut, without other human contact to the toy apparatus. In the closed second position, the second end of the movable elongated member is closer to the distal end of the base elongated member, and the base elongated member and the movable elongated member are capable of retaining a target piece.
US10265613B2

A method and system for conducting a challenge event from which a computer code that supports software development for a client computer is obtained. The challenge event is communicated to at least two participants in a form of an event specification. A proposal for a solution that meets the event specification is received from each participant. Only one participant is chosen from the at least two participants, based on the proposal previously received from each participant. The solution is received in a form of a computer code from the chosen only one participant. The received solution is validated for quality and the received solution is accepted. In response to the validating and accepting of the received solution, the received solution is delivered to the client computer. The received solution is configured to be used by the client computer to support software development for the client computer.
US10265596B2

A molded plastic game surface that is a target for table tennis balls pitched by players. Balls may come to rest on one of the multiple terraced levels, roll into the hole on the surface, or roll off of the game surface.
US10265594B1

A modified hockey stick comprises a handle and a blade. The blade comprises at least one opening configured in the bottom surface of the blade. The at least one opening extends in an upward direction within the blade of the modified hockey stick. The opening is configured to receive a shank of a wheel for supporting rolling movement of the modified hockey stick on a playing surface.
US10265585B2

An object of the present invention is to provide a golf ball excellent in flying performance, in particular, to provide a golf ball traveling a great flight distance. The present invention provides a golf ball having a spherical core and at least one cover layer covering the spherical core, wherein the spherical core is formed from a rubber composition containing (a) a base rubber, (b) an α,β-unsaturated carboxylic acid having 3 to 8 carbon atoms and/or a metal salt thereof as a co-crosslinking agent, (c) a crosslinking initiator, and (d1) an aromatic carboxylic acid or (d2) an aromatic carboxylic acid salt, provided that the rubber composition further contains (e) a metal compound in the case of containing only (b) the α,β-unsaturated carboxylic acid having 3 to 8 carbon atoms as the co-crosslinking agent.
US10265583B1

A system that allows for a variety of exercises for persons in prone, side lying and seated positions that may be executed with ease and stability using two foam rollers removably attached to each other. The system may utilize one or more straps and one or more accessory pieces in conjunction with the foam rollers to not only hold and stabilize two foam rollers together as one piece of equipment, but also to allow for separation for seated exercises. The system allows additional feedback to the right and left hemispheres of the body when the system is utilized by that person.
US10265582B2

An exercise support having a base with a top surface, a bottom surface, a first end and a second end. Preferably, the base is curved to form generally an S-shape. Attached to the bottom surface is a support member. A narrowed or head section is formed at the second end of the base. Preferably a pair of handles extend outwardly from the narrowed section for gripping.
US10265581B2

A weight training apparatus includes a telescoping pivot arm comprised of a concentric arrangement of an outer tube and an inner tube and configured to pivot about an axis and receive a weight at a predetermined position. The weight training apparatus further includes an actuator attached to the telescoping pivot arm and configured to cause relative motion between the inner tube and the outer tube to change a length between the predetermined position and the axis. The weight training apparatus further includes a sensor configured to output a signal indicative of an angular position of the telescoping pivot arm about the axis and a controller programmed to operate the actuator to cause the length to change based on the signal to achieve a target resistance profile.
US10265580B2

A bicycle trainer for mounting a bicycle includes a roller for engaging the rear wheel of the bicycle, and a motor controlled by an electrouros unit and providing driving and braking forces to the roller. The bicycle trainer is used in a method for comparative home training.
US10265576B2

A lower body fitness apparatus is disclosed, which provides enhanced gluteal muscle engagement, body stability, and range of motion. The apparatus includes a base, a frame, a line-swiveling assembly, and a gripping device that is horizontally displaced from the line-swiveling assembly's swivel axis, allowing a user to stabilize themselves in tripod posture during exercise. Thus a user can perform full range of motion for any combination of hip extension and hip abduction under resistance transmitted by a line, all from a central standing position that substantially straddles the swivel axis. This functional framework of elements can be realized through a variety of possible embodiments. While the frame provides space for leaning during exercise, it may otherwise vary in structural design. The line's resistance can be generated by any means contemplated by one of ordinary skill, such as lifting weight, stretching an elastic band, bending a flexible rod, or other means.
US10265575B2

An exercise machine includes a motor that drives a belt to move, and an analysis system to collect a peak energy from the motor and to convert the peak energy into different user exercising data.
US10265573B2

An exercise machine inclination device for providing variable exercise intensity on an exercise machine by inclining the exercise machine. The exercise machine inclination device generally includes a base adapted for being positioned upon a floor, a support structure adapted for supporting an exercise machine, a hinge pivotally connecting the base and the support structure and an actuator connected between the base and the support structure, wherein the actuator adjusts an angle of the support structure.
US10265568B2

A pronation supination wrist deviator exercise device includes a handle having a proximal portion and a distal portion; a shaft defining a longitudinal axis extending from a proximal end to a distal end; and a head portion having a predetermined weight. The head portion or the handle are mounted for relative movement on the shaft between a first position and a second position. The head portion and the handle define a first distance. The predetermined weight of the head portion represents a first weight. The first weight multiplied by the first distance represents a first effective torque of the device. When the distance between the head portion and the distal portion of the handle is changed to at least a second distance, the first weight multiplied by the second distance represents at least a second effective torque of the device.
US10265566B2

A manually operated treadmill is provided that includes a treadmill frame having a front end and a rear end opposite the front end, a front shaft assembly rotatably coupled to the treadmill frame at the front end, a rear shaft assembly rotatably coupled to the treadmill frame at the rear end, and a running belt disposed about the front and rear shaft assemblies, wherein the running belt defines a curved running surface upon which a user of the treadmill may run. The treadmill also includes an incline adjustment system movably coupled to the treadmill frame for moving at least one of the front end and the rear end relative to a support surface, wherein increasing a height of the front end relative to the rear end and the support surface increases a running speed that a user can achieve on the running belt.
US10265564B2

A training tight having preconfigured compression zones with integrated knit structure patterns is provided herein. The compression zones may have differing compressive properties where zones having a higher compression force are located at the waist and thigh areas of the tight, and zones having a lower compression force are located at the knee and calf area of the tight. The integrated structure patterns modify the compressive properties of the zones in the areas where the patterns are located in order to further customize the compressive properties of the training tight.
US10265563B2

A fitness apparatus and a method for assembly are disclosed. The fitness apparatus comprises a wheel assembly that includes a first circular side parallel to a second circular side, both bounded by a curved tread. Within the wheel assembly is an enclosable storage chamber. The fitness apparatus also includes an axis perpendicular to the first circular side and the second circular side, and when the fitness apparatus is in an abdominal exercise wheel configuration, at least a portion of the wheel assembly rotates around the axis. The fitness apparatus also includes a centerbore along the axis that supports a first removable handle and a second removable handle when the fitness apparatus is in the abdominal exercise wheel configuration.
US10265562B2

A trampoline comprising a trampoline mat defining a jumping area and supported via springs from a circumextending support structure, the support structure including a plurality of legs so that the trampoline mat is positioned at a height above ground or flooring; the trampoline being provided with a safety enclosure surrounding the jumping area. The safety enclosure comprises a net supported by a plurality of telescopically extendable poles, each pole when extended comprising a plurality of sections, each successive extended section with distance above the trampoline mat having a cross-section less than that that of the next less extended section whereby the sections nest when telescopically collapsed. The lowermost such section is supported at a position above the ground or flooring by the support structure.
US10265560B2

A flexible dry sprinkler includes a flexible tube having a first end and a second end, an inlet, an inlet seal assembly, and an inlet release unit. An outlet is attached to the second end of the flexible tube, and is sealed by an outlet seal assembly. A flexible linkage extends between the inlet and the outlet through the flexible tube. When the outlet seal assembly is released, the flexible linkage translates from a first position to a second position, and the flexible linkage operates the inlet release unit to release the inlet seal assembly.
US10265554B2

A self-righting rapid escape anchor including a shank and an integral hook, together forming front and rear sides, right and left sides, a lower end having a rope hole for passing a safety rope, a body slot in the shank, a saddle slot in the hook, and a tip holder at the terminal end of the hook for removably attaching a hardened steel piercing tip. The weight distribution of the tip in relation to the shank and hook induces rotation about the longitudinal axis of the anchor to place the anchor in a point down orientation when it is pulled longitudinally by a rope attached to the rope hole.
US10265543B2

A treatment planning system for generating patient-specific treatment. The system including one or more processors programmed to receive a radiation treatment plan (RTP) for irradiating a target over the course of one or more treatment fractions, said RTP including a planned dose distribution to be delivered to the target, receive motion data for at least one of the treatment fractions of the RTP, receive temporal delivery metric data for at least one of the treatment fractions of the RTP, calculate a motion-compensated dose distribution for the target using the motion data and the temporal delivery metric data to adjust the planned dose distribution based on the received motion data and temporal delivery metric data, and compare the motion-compensated dose distribution to the planned dose distribution.
US10265534B2

Techniques and systems for monitoring cardiac arrhythmias and delivering electrical stimulation therapy using a subcutaneous implantable cardioverter defibrillator (SICD) and a leadless pacing device (LPD) are described. For example, the SICD may detect a tachyarrhythmia within a first electrical signal from a heart and determine, based on the tachyarrhythmia, to deliver anti-tachyarrhythmia shock therapy to the patient to treat the detected arrhythmia. The LPD may receive communication from the SICD requesting the LPD deliver anti-tachycardia pacing to the heart and determine, based on a second electrical signal from the heart sensed by the LPD, whether to deliver anti-tachycardia pacing (ATP) to the heart. In this manner, the SICD and LPD may communicate to coordinate ATP and/or cardioversion/defibrillation therapy. In another example, the LPD may be configured to deliver post-shock pacing after detecting delivery of anti-tachyarrhythmia shock therapy.
US10265531B2

Systems and methods for determining a rotational orientation of a lead for use in electrostimulation of a body tissue are disclosed. A system may receive image data of at least a portion of the lead including image data of a marker configured to identify a rotational orientation of the lead. The system may receive at least one template of the lead having a specified rotational orientation. Each template may include a reference data cube and a reference marker direction vector. The system may generate a target data cube of the marker using the image data of the marker, and register the reference data cube to the target data cube to produce a transformation operator. The system may estimate the rotational orientation of the lead using the reference marker direction vector and the determined transformation operator.
US10265527B2

The invention provides methods for treating a neurological disorder or deficit, such as tinnitus and phantom limb pain.
US10265519B2

A catheter comprising: —a transmission line (104, 106, 924, 1202, 1302, 1902), wherein the transmission line comprises a plurality of radio frequency traps (118, 318, 418, 518, 618, 718, 818, 918, 1018, 1202, 1404); and —a cooling line (104, 304, 1200, 1900) for cooling the plurality of radio frequency traps with a fluid.
US10265517B2

Devices, systems, and methods herein relate to processing biosignal data. These systems and methods may obtain sensor data from a plurality of electrodes and may also be used to augment cortical function, treat neurological disease, and provide insight and analysis of biological processes and/or clinical therapeutic outcomes. An implantable biosignal processing system may comprise a lead having at least one biosignal sensor configured to transmit biosignal data based on electrophysiological activity of a subject. A first processing system may be coupled to the biosignal sensor and comprise a plurality of analog signal processing circuits configured to be selectively powered based on a selectable treatment mode. A second processing system in communication with the first processing system and may comprise a plurality of digital signal processing circuits configured to be selectively powered based on the treatment mode. A neurostimulator may stimulate tissue according to the set of biosignal characteristics.
US10265512B2

An access port for subcutaneous implantation is disclosed. The access port may include a body for capturing a septum for repeatedly inserting a needle therethrough into a cavity defined within the body. The access port may further include at least one feature structured and configured for identification of the access port subsequent to subcutaneous implantation. Methods of identifying a subcutaneously implanted access port are also disclosed. For example, a subcutaneously implanted access port may be provided and at least one feature of the subcutaneously implanted access port may be perceived. The subcutaneously implanted access port may be identified in response to perceiving the at least one feature. In one embodiment, an identification feature is included on a molded insert that is sandwiched between base and cap portions of the access port so as to be visible after implantation via x-ray imaging technology.
US10265507B2

Intravenous access is achieved by introducing a catheter having a guidewire safety tip at its distal end. The safety tip can be advanced and retracted using a slider disposed over an access needle which is initially present in the catheter. After the catheter has been properly positioned, the access needle and guidewire may be removed so that the catheter is available for use.
US10265488B2

A breathing mask includes a relatively rigid shell and an elastomeric sealing lip mounted to the relatively rigid shell. The elastomeric sealing lip has a contact zone configured to bear against the face of the person. The elastomeric sealing lip further includes a nose bridge region, a first nostril region and a second nostril region. The nose bridge region has a first zone of lower load-bearing capability. The first nostril region has a first zone of higher load-bearing capability. The second nostril region has a second zone of higher load-bearing capability. The first zone of lower load-bearing capability has a lower load-bearing capability than the first and second zones of higher load-bearing capability. In addition, the contact zone is configured to pivot about an articulation axis that extends through the first and second nostril regions.
US10265483B2

An infusion set has a partially integrated ballistic inserter that can insert a needle at a controlled rate of speed to a depth to deliver content to the upper 3 mm of skin surface, and a skin-securing adhesive layer to secure the skin surface at the insertion site such that the inserter that can insert a needle with a reduced risk of tenting of the skin surface. A removable turnkey or pushable handle can be provided to release a driving spring of the ballistic inserter to insert a needle at a controlled rate of speed, of 3.3 ft/sec. (1.0 m/sec.) up to and including those greater than 10 ft/sec. (3.0 m/sec.), then release from the set for disposal. The infusion set can further include an extendable interface ring that retracts when the inserter is removed from the infusion set.
US10265482B2

A needle-point pen apparatus and methods for administering a medication. The needle-point pen apparatus can include a barrel, a needle movably disposed within an inner channel of the barrel, the needle having a tip and an elongate shaft. A driving unit is coupled to the needle and provides a driving actuation to the needle. The driving actuation causes the needle to reciprocate within the barrel between one or more extended and retracted positions. The needle being designed to at least partially insert the medication into living tissue. A medication reservoir supplies the medication to the needle for at least partial insertion into the tissue. A computing device controls the needle actuation and the supply of the medication to the needle for controlling administration of the medication at multiple different computer-controlled depths and/or locations of the tissue.
US10265473B2

The present invention relates to a housing of a drug delivery device comprising a cylindrically shaped body (12) to accommodate a drive mechanism (13) and comprising a cartridge holder (14) to accommodate a cartridge (16) containing a dispensable medicament, the housing further comprising a connector assembly (20) to releasably interconnect body (12) and cartridge holder (14), the connector assembly (20) comprising: a tangentially extending recessed structure (30) with a tangential opening (31) to receive a radially extending pin (26), wherein the recessed structure (30) is fastened to one of body (12) and cartridge holder (14) and wherein the pin (26) is fastened to the other one of body (12) and cartridge holder (14), a release member (40) having a retaining portion (42) to cover the opening (31) in a locking configuration (60), wherein the release member (40) is displaceable in tangential direction (3) against a restoring force away from the recessed structure (30) into a release configuration (62), in which the opening (31) is uncovered to tangentially remove the pin (26) therefrom.
US10265466B2

A fluid infusion device is provided with a cannula spring which functions as an introducer needle, a retraction return spring, and a fluid path. A hollow cannula tubing is wound, bent and sharpened into a shape which allows it to operate as an introducer needle, retraction spring and fluid path in an infusion device. A button is used to insert the introducer needle portion of the cannula spring and a soft catheter, and once the introducer needle portion and catheter have been fully inserted, an engagement between the button and post of the base of the infusion device releases the cannula spring such that the introducer needle portion of the cannula spring automatically retracts, leaving the catheter in the body. An end of the introducer needle portion of the cannula spring remains in fluid communication with the catheter in the body to provide an uninterrupted fluid path.
US10265460B2

The present disclosure describes for at least two zones of selective thermal therapy of the body. Three-port extracorporeal circuits are described that can be used to establish at least two zones of selective thermal therapy of the body. The example three-port extracorporeal circuit includes a branching section that provides for setting the temperature of blood injected into two different portions of the body at differing temperature levels, to provide at least two zones of selective thermal therapy.
US10265445B2

A wound treatment apparatus is provided for treating tissue damage, which comprises a fluid impermeable wound cover sealed over a site for purposes of applying a reduced pressure to the site. The apparatus also can include a cover with protrusions on its surface for purposes of monitoring pressure at the site. One or more sensors can be positioned under the cover to provide feedback to a suction pump controller. The apparatus can have a miniature and portable vacuum source connected to the wound cover.
US10265441B2

Subject matter relating to pressure regulation is described. In one illustrative embodiment, an apparatus for regulating pressure may include a supply chamber, a control chamber, and a charging chamber. The supply chamber may have a supply port adapted for coupling to a supply lumen, and the control chamber may have a control port adapted for coupling to a feedback lumen. The charging chamber can be fluidly coupled to the supply chamber through a charging port. A regulator valve within the control chamber can operate to control fluid communication through the charging port based on a differential between pressure in the control chamber and a target pressure.
US10265439B2

The present invention provides a temperature-responsive dual-gelling hydrogel comprising a plurality of hydrogel polymers and a polymer cross-linking moiety, wherein the LCST of the hydrogel polymers is less than 37° C., and the polymer cross-linking moiety is capable of chemically cross linking to the hydrogel polymers to form a polymer matrix.
US10265430B2

A method for a hand-held device comprising illuminating, with a first UV LED associated with the hand-held device, a surface of an object with UV light, acquiring with a visible-light image sensor on the hand-held device, a first image of the surface of the object while the surface of the object is illuminated by the first UV LED, performing with the processor in the hand-held device, a function upon the first image to determine a type of contaminant disposed upon the surface of the object, determining with the processor in the hand-held device, sanitation techniques to perform in response to the type of contaminant that is determined, and displaying with a touch-screen display on the hand-held device, the sanitation techniques to the user.
US10265423B2

Radiopaque monomers, polymers, and microspheres are disclosed herein. Methods of using the radiopaque monomers, polymers, and microspheres are disclosed herein. Methods of manufacturing radiopaque monomers, polymers, and microspheres are disclosed herein.
US10265417B2

Sequences of novel adeno-associated virus capsids and vectors and host cells containing these sequences are provided. Also described are methods of using such host cells and vectors in production of rAAV particles. AAV-mediated delivery of therapeutic and immunogenic genes using the vectors of the invention is also provided.
US10265413B2

Disclosed herein are high molecular weight compounds comprising gelatin and doxorubicin, where the gelatin is covalently linked to doxorubicin through a cleavable linker. The cleavable linker can be cleaved under appropriate physiological conditions, and thus lead to the freeing of doxorubicin. The free doxorubicin can then exert its cytotoxic effects on cancer cells. Disclosed herein are methods of making the high molecular weight gelatin-doxorubicin conjugates and methods of use of the same.
US10265399B2

Disclosed herein are compositions comprising an NSAID such as meloxicam in combination with a cyclodextrin and/or a carbonate or a bicarbonate. These compositions may be orally administered, for example, to improve the bioavailability or pharmacokinetics of the NSAID for the treatment of conditions such as pain.
US10265397B2

Photodynamic therapy of tumors such as bladder tumors includes photosensitizing with a photosensitizer that is a complex or a compound of hypericin and a polymeric complexing agent. The photosensitizer is formed from an alkali salt of hypericin and the polymeric complexing agent. The alkali salt of hypericin is a sodium salt or a potassium salt. The complexing agent is a polyethylene glycol or a poly-N-vinyl amide.
US10265391B2

The present application provides methods and uses of O-oligosaccharyltransferase (O-OTases) for generating vaccines. In particular, the present application provides a method of synthesizing a glycoprotein comprising glycosylation of pilin-like protein ComP using a PglLComP O-OTase. Uses of glycoproteins synthesized by glycosylating ComP using PglLComP O-OTase, particularly for the preparation of vaccines and the like, including a vaccine to Streptococcus, is also provided.
US10265386B2

Implantable matrices and methods are provided. The matrices are configured to fit at or near a target tissue site, the matrices comprise biodegradable materials and ligands bound to the matrices and are configured to bind receptors and allow influx of cells into the implantable matrices, wherein the ratio of ligands to receptors is from about 1.5 to about 0.5.
US10265379B2

A method for classifying patients at risk for cardiovascular disease, other chronic inflammatory diseases, cardiovascular and/or non-cardiovascular morbidity and mortality based on a risk assessment for lymphocyte activation gene 3 (LAG3) protein deficiency, and for mediating the risk using recombinant lymphocyte activation gene-3 or LAG3 mimetic as a companion therapeutic alone or in combination with a statin and/or an anti-hyperlipidemic drug. The risk assessment is two-prong, beginning with a qualitative determination whether a subject has or is predisposed to abnormal expression of inflammasomes, heightened risk for inflammation and/or to dysfunctional HDL, followed by a quantitative assay or genetic screen for a polymorphism that occurs in the coding sequence of the LAG3 gene. Given positive indication, recombinant LAG3 and/or LAG3 mimetic is used alone or in combination with the therapeutic use of a cholesterol mediating drug for treatment.
US10265378B2

This invention relates to pharmaceutical composition and methods of using RXR agonist and/or RAR agonist for the treatment or prevention of head and neck cancer.
US10265354B2

The present invention relates to a Myoviridae bacteriophage Esc-CHP-2 that is isolated from the nature and can kill specifically enteropathogenic E. coli strains, which has a genome represented by the nucleotide sequence of SEQ. ID. NO: 1 (Accession NO: KCTC 12661BP), and a method for preventing and treating the infections of enteropathogenic E. coli using the composition comprising said bacteriophage as an active ingredient.
US10265345B2

The present invention provides a method for treatment of acute cerebrovascular diseases, and also provides the use of the extracts from rabbit skin inflamed by vaccinia virus in the manufacture of a medicament for treatment of acute cerebrovascular diseases.
US10265343B2

The present invention relates to methods of co-administration of various vitamins and mineral compositions, and in a specific embodiment, said methods comprise co-administering one composition comprising vitamin A, beta carotene, B-complex vitamins, vitamin C, vitamin D3, vitamin E, iron, magnesium and zinc, and a second composition comprising omega-3 fatty acids such as DHA, to supplement the nutritional needs of individuals within physiologically stressful states; and kits provided for co-administration of various vitamin and mineral compositions, and in a specific embodiment, said kits comprise one composition comprising vitamin A, beta carotene, B-complex vitamins, vitamin C, vitamin D3, vitamin E, iron, magnesium and zinc, and a second composition comprising omega-3 fatty acids, such as DHA, to supplement the nutritional needs of individuals within physiologically stressful states.
US10265341B2

The present invention relates to a hydrogel formulation containing an oxidative reduction potential (ORP) water solution and a gelling agent. The invention further provides a method for treating or preventing a condition in a patient comprising topically administering to a patient a therapeutically effective amount of a hydrogel formulation comprising an oxidative reductive potential solution and a gelling agent. A method for promoting wound healing in a patient is also provided.
US10265339B2

The present disclosure provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising nucleic acids capable of targeting IGF-1R expression in M2 cells. The present disclosure also provides methods for the selective reduction of M2 cells by targeting expression of IGF-1R in these cells. The present disclosure further provides methods for treating cancer and enhancing therapeutic by targeting expression of IGF-1R in M2 cells in patients. The pharmaceutical composition of the present invention is effective when administered systemically to subjects in need thereof. The ease of administration of the pharmaceutical composition facilitates treatment and enhances patient compliance.
US10265322B2

The present invention relates to the use of PAR1 antagonists, in particular of vorapaxar, of atopaxar and of 3-(2-chlorophenyl)-1-[4-(4-fluorobenzyl)piperazin-1-yl]propenone, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, for preventing and/or treating pelvi-perineal functional pathological conditions, and more particularly painful bladder syndrome.
US10265305B2

The invention provides 5-deuterium-enriched 2,4-thiazolidinediones (e.g., 5-[4-[2-(5-ethyl-2-pyridyl)-2-oxoethoxy]benzyl]-5-deutero-thiazolidine-2,4-dione), deuterated derivatives thereof, stereoisomers thereof, pharmaceutically acceptable salt forms thereof, and methods of treatment using the same.
US10265298B2

One example embodiment relates to a method of increasing bioavailability of silybin in a person. The method includes providing silybin and a flavonoid to the person, wherein the flavonoid is tangeretin or baicalein. Another example embodiment relates to a method of treating chronic liver disease in a person by administering silybin and a flavonoid to the person to treat the chronic liver disease.
US10265296B2

Methods for the treatment of systemic disorders treatable with mast cell stabilizers, including mast cell related disorders, are provided.
US10265294B2

The present invention provides the eutomeric isomer of the compound of formula (I), or a salt or solvate thereof, which can be used to treat epithelial cancer in a subject. In certain embodiments, the compound of formula (I) can be used in combination with AICAR and/or cisplatin.
US10265293B2

Oral cannabinoid formulations, including an aqueous-based oral dronabinol solution, that are stable at room or refrigerated temperatures and may possess improved in vivo absorption profiles with faster onset and lower inter-subject variability.
US10265282B2

The invention relates generally to the treatment of cancer. One embodiment of the invention provides a method of treating cancer in an individual, the method comprising: administering to the individual an effective amount of trichostatin A (TSA).
US10265280B2

Formulations for treating ocular surface diseases, such as dry eye disease, and related methods are disclosed. The formulations include ambroxol or a chemical derivative thereof (for example, ambroxol hydrochloride) dispersed in a carrier and may optionally include a biocompatible polymer to provide extended release properties.
US10265278B2

The present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition for oral administration comprising a D-amino acid combined with an antioxidant selected from the group consisting of vitamin E, vitamin C, a glutathione or a precursor thereof.
US10265271B2

The present invention relates to injectable compositions comprising biocompatible, swellable, substantially hydrophilic, non-toxic and substantially spherical polymeric material carriers which are capable of efficiently delivering bioactive therapeutic factor(s) for use in embolization drug therapy. The present invention further relates to methods of embolization gene therapy, particularly for the treatment of angiogenic and non-angiogenic-dependent diseases, using the injectable compositions.
US10265269B2

The present invention relates to a liposomal formulation containing a therapeutic agent and a process for producing the formulation. The liposomal formulation comprises particular characteristics that enhance uniformity and stability of the formulation. The manufacturing process is a novel process that produces a liposomal formulation of a uniform size with many desirable properties that may be independently controlled. Further, the invention relates to a liposome formulation made in accordance with the manufacturing process.
US10265260B2

The present invention relates to a printer containing at least one cosmetic ink and designed to allow the formation of a coat of cosmetic ink on a non-flat transfer surface defined by a substrate and intended to transfer the coat of ink by contact onto human keratin materials.
US10265258B2

The invention provides for methods for treating a hair loss disorder in a subject by administering a Janus Kinase/Signal Transducers and Activators of Transcription inhibitor.
US10265256B2

A method of treating the hair including providing a concentrated hair care composition in an aerosol foam dispenser. The concentrated hair care composition includes from about 3% to about 18% of one or more oils, perfume, and less than 8% high melting point fatty compounds. The method also includes dispensing the concentrated hair care composition from the aerosol foam dispenser as a dosage of foam; applying the foam to the hair; and rinsing the foam from the hair. The foam has a density of from about 0.025 g/cm3 to about 0.3 g/cm3 when dispensed from the aerosol foam dispenser.
US10265251B2

A method of treating the hair including providing a concentrated hair care composition in a dispenser. The concentrated hair care composition includes one or more oils, perfume, and from about 2% to about 10% high melting point fatty compounds. The method also includes dispensing the concentrated hair care composition from the dispenser, applying the concentrated hair care composition the hair; and rinsing the concentrated hair care composition from the hair.
US10265250B2

The present invention relates to antiperspirant cosmetic agents in the form of an aerosol, which comprise a combination of a specific aluminum salt with at least one non-volatile ester and at least one volatile silicone compound. The aforementioned combination results in reduced residue build-up and improved cosmetic properties, and in particular in an improved dryness sensation on the skin. These agents furthermore have an outstanding antiperspirant action. The present invention further relates to a method for preventing and/or reducing perspiration of the body, using the cosmetic agent according to the invention, and to the use of the aforementioned combination of propellant-containing cosmetic agents.
US10265228B2

The presently disclosure describes a motion assistance system for a wheelchair, for example, a powered drive wheel system that can continually drive a wheelchair in a circular or elliptical path. The motion assistance system comprises a mounting mechanism attachable to one or more structural elements of the wheelchair, and a drive linkage pivotable with respect to the mounting mechanism. A drive wheel can be mounted to an end of the drive linkage such that the drive wheel contacts the ground when installed on the wheelchair. The drive wheel comprises a plurality of lateral rollers positioned radially about the circumference of the power drive wheel. The lateral rollers can rotate about an axis tangential to the circumference of the drive wheel in order to facilitate driving the wheelchair in a radial direction.
US10265214B2

An eye drop applicator includes a main body with a lower portion and an upper portion having a cavity configured to retain a predetermined amount of medication. The lower portion may include an opening configured to snuggly receive a user's finger and/or a top of a medication bottle. The eye drop applicator may also include a removable cap configured to attach to the upper portion of the main body to cover the cavity.
US10265213B2

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a temporomandibular joint (TMJ) correction apparatus comprises an upper guard including an upper coupler provided at an end of the upper guard, the upper coupler including a protrusion projecting laterally, a lower guard including a lower coupler provided at an end of the lower guard, and an adjustor detachably coupled with the tower coupler and supported by the protrusion.
US10265212B2

A set of occlusal splints includes a maxillary splint engageable over a maxillary superior dental arch of a mouth; and a mandibular splint engageable over a mandibular dental arch of the mouth. Each one of the maxillary splint and the mandibular splint is substantially U-shaped with an anterior section and two posterior sections extending from opposite ends of the anterior section. Each one of the maxillary splint and the mandibular splint has an inner wall surface defining a cavity shaped and configured to encase teeth of the corresponding one of the dental arches and an opposed outer wall surface, the outer wall surface having a contact surface at the anterior section. The maxillary and mandibular splints are operable in a contact configuration, wherein the contact surfaces of the maxillary and mandibular splints are abutted one against the other, and wherein an occlusal face of the posterior sections are spaced apart from one another.
US10265208B2

The reconstrainment band includes a hollow generally tubular shaped band having proximal and distal ends and having an exterior surface for engaging a stent and an interior surface for engaging a delivery tube. The exterior surface has at least one fin projecting therefrom along the longitudinal axis of the band. The fin has at least one obtusely shaped surface relative to the longitudinal axis and facing one of the ends. The reconstrainment band is included in a delivery device for intraluminally positioning and deploying a radially distensible stent. Reconstrainment of a partially deployed stent is provided by the delivery device.
US10265205B2

Methods for making a magnesium biodegradable stent for medical implant applications, using magnesium foil or pure magnesium or magnesium alloys that are biodegradable and performing a lithographic technique to configure the features and dimensions of the magnesium foil, and rolling the magnesium foil to form a cylinder.
US10265201B2

A polymeric stent having a length, an outer surface and a cross-section. A lumen passes through the entire length, the lumen having a surface forming an equivalent diameter in the polymeric stent. The polymeric stent includes a first aqueous-swellable, biocompatible and biodegradable composition (e.g., polymer) having a thickness. The aqueous-swellable and biodegradable polymer retaining structural integrity for at least 1 hours up to thirty days when swollen and kept moist by a moist aqueous environment. Barrier layers of biodegradable polymer(s) may be used to prevent migration of liquids into the lumen.
US10265198B2

Systems and methods for controlling a passive prosthetic knee joint with adjustable damping in the direction of flexion such that a prosthetic unit attached to the knee joint can be adapted for climbing stairs.
US10265196B2

A motion assistance apparatus may include a first fixing member to be fixed to a portion of a user, a second fixing member to be fixed to another portion of the user, a driving source provided in the first fixing member, a power transmitting member connected between the driving source and the second fixing member, a sensing portion to sense a fixing state of the first fixing member or the second fixing member, and a controller to control the driving source based on information received from the sensing portion.
US10265194B2

A surgical instrument suitable for preparing an intervertebral disc space includes an outer sleeve, an instrument head, an inner shaft, a handle, a universal joint, a coupling member, and a drive mechanism. The outer sleeve includes a proximal end, a distal end and a longitudinal axis. The instrument head defines a longitudinal axis and is disposed at the distal end of the outer shaft. The inner shaft is slidably disposed within the outer sleeve and includes a proximal end, a distal end and a longitudinal axis coaxially aligned with the longitudinal axis of the outer sleeve. The drive mechanism is coupled between the outer sleeve and the inner shaft and actuates the outer sleeve axially relative to the inner shaft, thereby setting an angle of the longitudinal axis of the instrument head in relation to the longitudinal axis of the inner shaft.
US10265193B2

Technologies for aligning an acetabular prosthetic component in a patient's surgically prepared acetabulum include a reference sensor module securable to the patient's bony anatomy, an inserter sensor module securable to an acetabular prosthetic component inserter, and a display module. Each sensor module generates sensor data indicative of the orientation of the sensor module and/or structures to which the sensor module is coupled. The display module receives the sensor data from the sensor modules, determines the orientation of the acetabular prosthetic component relative to the patient's bony anatomy, and displays indicia of the determined orientation on a display.
US10265179B2

Adjustable modular spacer device for the articulation of the knee including a tibial component, suitable for being fixedly connected to one end of the tibial bone near to the articulation of the knee, a femoral component, suitable for being fixedly connected to one end of the femoral bone near to the articulation of the knee and suitable for coming into contact and for being articulated with the tibial component, in which the femoral component includes at least one condylar articular portion and an intercondylar central body, in which the intercondylar central body and the at least one condylar articular portion are separate and discrete components of the femoral component.
US10265166B2

Prosthetic heart valves described herein can be deployed using a transcatheter delivery system and technique to interface and anchor in cooperation with the anatomical structures of a native heart valve. Some embodiments of prosthetic mitral valves described herein include an anchor portion that couples the prosthetic mitral valve to the anatomy near the native mitral valve, and a valve portion that is mateable with the anchor portion.
US10265151B2

Devices and methods for inserting an implant into skin or other tissue of a patient can include an insertion device having moveable portions that can retain, move, or otherwise control engagement and injection of a hyaluronic thread. The device can include a tubular member and a handle. The handle can include two or more components that each include apertures through which a needle can be placed. The handle can be manipulated to align or offset the apertures with respect to each other to modify a clearance through the apertures and selectively engage or disengage the needle or thread.
US10265149B2

The invention relates to a method for modeling the mandibular kinematics of a patient, comprising: acquiring at least one stereoscopic image of the face of the patient by means of a stereoscopic camera, constructing, from said stereoscopic image, a three-dimensional surface model of the face of the patient, identifying characteristic elements of the face of the patient on said stereoscopic image or on said three-dimensional surface model of the face of the patient, from said characteristic elements, determining, on said stereoscopic image, respectively said three-dimensional surface model of the face of the patient, reference points, axes and planes of the face of the patient, obtaining a three-dimensional model of the maxillary dental arch and a three-dimensional model of the mandibular dental arch of the patient, registering the three-dimensional models of the dental arches with respect to the reference planes of the three-dimensional surface model of the patient, recording the mandibular kinematics of the patient, applying said recorded mandibular kinematics to the three-dimensional models of the registered dental arches, so as to animate said three-dimensional models.
US10265146B2

The invention relates to a sinter blank (1) for producing a dental prosthesis in at least one sintering process, the sinter blank (1) including at least one product area (2), from which the dental prosthesis is produced, and at least one strut (3) that is to be removed after the sintering process, the strut (3) having at least one sliding knob (4) for supporting the strut (3) on a base surface (5) during the sintering process.
US10265136B2

A cranial anchor system configured to attach to an opening in a cranium includes an anchor member. The anchor member has a middle anchor portion and a lower anchor portion coupled to and disposed in a downward direction relative to the middle anchor portion. The lower anchor portion has a plurality of contact members, each of which have a leg that extends at least partially in the downward direction, a tab connected to the leg, and a rib disposed between the leg and the tab. The system further includes an outer sheath and an inner sheath disposed within the outer sheath and slidable relative to the outer sheath.
US10265133B1

A drape is disclosed for use during a surgical procedure in a sterile work area. The drape may include a cloth configured to at least partially cover a patient during a surgical procedure. The cloth may have a patient-side and a physician-side. The drape may also include a pocket attached to the cloth. The pocket may have at least one wall that is at least partially transparent, and an opening that is accessible via only the patient-side of the cloth.
US10265132B2

The present invention relates generally to methods of preparing antimicrobial elastomeric articles that include an elastomeric article having an antimicrobial coating provided thereon. The antimicrobial elastomeric articles exhibit enhanced ability to reduce or eliminate microbes that come in contact with the article. Certain aspects of the invention are further directed to methods of packaging the antimicrobial elastomeric articles, where the packaged antimicrobial articles exhibit antimicrobial effectiveness for an extended period of time as compared to unpackaged antimicrobial articles. Antimicrobial elastomeric articles and packaged antimicrobial elastomeric articles prepared in accordance with the methods of the present invention are also provided.
US10265130B2

Systems, devices, and methods designed to make it easier to couple end effectors to surgical instruments are provided. A variety of features are disclosed, which can be used independently or in conjunction with each other. The resulting benefits include enhanced visualization, more secure coupling, easier communication that coupling has occurred, self-clocking components with respect to each other, and more component modularity. In one exemplary embodiment, an end effector assembly having an end effector and an attachment arm includes a terminal end surface of the attachment arm having a three-dimensional configuration such that a portion of the end surface extends further away from a set location than another portion of the end surface extends from the location. In another exemplary embodiment, end effector assemblies include chambers having curved configurations that assist in self-clocking the assemblies with respect to surgical devices. Other features, devices, systems, and methods are also provided.
US10265125B2

A microwave applicator having a probe which comprises an elongate shaft (14), the shaft having an external tubular wall (18), a radiating portion (15) disposed at the distal end of the shaft (14), a transmission line (17) extending to the radiating portion internally of the tubular external wall (18), and an elongate flow dividing member (19) which co-extends with the transmission line (17) longitudinally of the shaft (14), the side wall of the transmission line (17) and the side wall of the flow dividing member (19) contacting each other and contacting the internal surface of the external tubular wall (18) at two-spatially separated discrete positions, thereby defining a pair of flow channels (20, 21) inside the shaft (14). In use, cooling fluid can pass down one channel (20) and return via the other channel (21). The structure of the probe is uncomplicated and the probe is straightforward to assemble.
US10265116B2

The invention relates to a device, preferably a collar, for treating areas of human or animal skin or mucous membrane with a cold atmospheric pressure plasma by creating a dielectrically hindered surface discharge, comprising at least one flexible insulating material (1), a flexible high-voltage electrode (2), a flexible dielectric (3), a flexible grounded electrode (4) and a gas supply (7), characterized in that the flexible high-voltage electrode (2) is embedded in the insulating elastomer (3), having the effect of a dielectric, and the grounded electrode (4) is applied to the elastomer surface facing the surface to be treated.
US10265107B2

A system and method for forming a hip implant offering minimal invasiveness is described. The system comprises means for positioning the implant under optical and X-ray control, an implant and an applicator for screwing and expanding the implant. The implant includes an insert body and an expansion tube with cut-outs and slits defining legs. The legs expand radially through windows in the insert body when the expansion tube is pushed against the sloped distal portion of the insert body. The expansion process may be ensured by using an anti-rotation device to prevent the insertion tube from rotating within the insert body. Applicator and implant are provided with means preventing cold welding during the implantation process.
US10265106B2

A system for locking an intramedullary nail to a bone includes a first plate sized and shaped to be inserted through a channel of an intramedullary nail and dimensioned to prevent its passing through a locking hole of the intramedullary nail and a second plate sized and shaped to be positioned along a portion of an exterior of a hole drilled in the bone and dimensioned to prevent its passing through the hole drilled in the bone along with a connector couplable to the first and second plates and slidable through the channel of the intramedullary nail to extend through the locking hole from an interior of the channel to an exterior of a bone in which the intramedullary nail has been inserted.
US10265101B2

A system includes a first pedicle screw, a second pedicle screw, and an adjustable rod having an outer housing coupled to one of the first pedicle screw and the second pedicle screw, the outer housing having a threaded shaft secured to one end thereof extending along an interior portion thereof. The system further includes a hollow magnetic assembly disposed within the outer housing and having a magnetic element disposed therein, the hollow magnetic assembly having an internal threaded surface engaged with the threaded shaft, the magnetic assembly being coupled to the other of the first pedicle screw and the second pedicle screw, wherein the hollow magnetic assembly rotates in response to an externally applied magnetic field to thereby lengthen or shorten the distance between the first pedicle screw and the second pedicle screw.
US10265096B2

A tunneling tool is used to create a subcutaneous tunnel for passage of a lead extension. The lead extension is transported from a proximal incision site to a distal incision site and as a result the proximal connector of the lead extension does not pass through the subcutaneous tunnel. The tunneling tool may carry the lead extension during the tunneling procedure. The tunneling tool may include a tool body that contains the lead extension as the lead extension is being carried to the distal incision site. The tunneling tool may further include a tracker tube that is present within the tool body, and the lead extension is contained in and carried by the tracker tube.
US10265088B2

An apparatus may include a handle having a first portion and a second portion. The second portion may extend at an angle from the first portion. The handle may also include a passage configured to receive a medical device therethrough and defined by the first portion. Further, the handle may include an actuator operably coupled to the first portion. The apparatus may also include an endoscopic insertion device coupled to and extending distally of the first portion of the handle. Further, manipulation of the actuator may be configured to deflect a distal portion of the insertion device.
US10265082B2

A surgical bur is disclosed having cutting and trailing edges and associated flutes and lands. Each flute includes a cutting edge. Each of the trailing edges relatives in a selected dimension to a preceding cutting edge.
US10265081B2

A tibial cutting guide includes upper and lower portions having patient-matched surfaces. The upper portion defines resection slots for forming resections about the tibial eminence. The lower portion defines two pin slots for receiving alignment pins such that in use the position of the resection slots relative to the tibial eminence can be adjusted by sliding the cutting guide along the alignment pins placed in the tibia through the pin slots. The lower portion defines a resection slot for guiding a saw blade to form a horizontal plateau resection, and two pin holes for receiving fixation pins. A method includes positioning a patient-matched cutting guide on the proximal tibia; intra-operatively adjusting the position of the cutting guide in two degrees of freedom by sliding the cutting guide along fixation pins placed in the tibia; and resecting the tibia about the tibial eminence.
US10265080B2

Patient-matched surgical instruments and associated methods having an anatomy facing side including several discrete, physically separate anatomy contacting portions configured to match the anatomy of a particular patient and including one or more of non-uniform in distribution, non-uniform in shape and non-uniform in surface area.
US10265079B2

A one piece molded polymeric ligating clip comprises a pair of curved legs having a unitary hinge at a proximal end and a latch at a distal end. The inner face of each leg includes two rows of transverse ribs, with the rows separated from one another along a longitudinal center line of each leg. The ribs of one row are staggered with respect to the ribs of the other row of the same leg as well as ribs of the corresponding rows on the other leg. Each rib includes a sloped flexible tapered sharp pointed prong which projects away from the inner face of the respective leg and toward the longitudinal center of the leg. The sharp pointed prongs impale the vessel wall when the clip is closed around a vessel or duct.
US10265076B2

This patent application is for the design of a vascular occluding bridged self-expanding metal stent (VOBSEMS) for fixed and immobile selective vascular occlusion and thrombosis of arteries and veins. Current vascular self-expanding metal stents (SEMS) are designed to open atherosclerotic arteries such as coronary arteries. Once deployed the SEMS remains immobile and permanent across the stenosis of the artery. In contradistinction to the SEMS which opens occluded stenotic arteries, the VOBSEMS is used to occlude and clot arterial and venous blood flow. The VOBSEMS clots blood vessels with unique metal bridges located inside the stent. The unique metal bridges are made of platinol a memory metal alloy identical to the stent, but imbedded with dacron fibers to promote clotting. The bridges are positioned inside of the VOBSEMS and secured to the stent by bridge end loop design. The bridges are staggered and rotated inside the stent with a spiral staircase appearance. The wire bridge is straight in the deployed or unsheathed position and acute angle in the undeployed or sheathed position. Therefore blood clots inside the VOBSEMS as blood flowing through a VOBSEMS encounters staggered and rotated intraluminal platinol bridges imbedded with thrombotic dacron fibers. Occlusion of arterial and venous blood flow can be used for inducing ischemia and congestion of tumors. Furthermore occlusion of arteries can be used as an angiographic adjunct to stopping hemorrhage from arteriovenous malformations, cerebral aneurysms and gastrointestinal bleeding.
US10265075B2

Devices for occluding an aneurysm are provided. In particular, the device include an upper member that sits against the dome of the aneurysm, a lower member that sits in the neck of the aneurysm, and a means of adjusting the overall dimensions of the device. Also provided are methods of making and using these devices.
US10265071B2

A reduced-pressure, linear-wound closing bolster has a pivotable frame that moves from an extended position to a compressed position under the influence of reduced pressure. The closing bolster may have a first closing member, a second closing member, and an interior space. A manifold member is disposed within the interior space and may be coupled to the pivotable frame. When a reduced pressure is applied, the pivotable frame is urged from the extended position to the compressed position. A first gripping member for transmitting a closing force from the first closing member to a first edge of a linear wound may be attached. Likewise, a second gripping member for transmitting a closing force from the second closing member to a second edge of the linear wound may be attached. Systems and methods are also presented.
US10265066B2

A surgical instrument includes a stapling head assembly, an anvil, a firing assembly, a load sensor, and an indicator. The firing assembly actuates the stapling head assembly to drive an annular array of staples through tissue toward the anvil. The load sensor is operable to sense a load in the firing assembly while the firing assembly actuates the stapling head assembly. The indicator is operable to provide feedback based on the load sensed by the load sensor. The firing assembly may include a longitudinally translatable member. The instrument may further include a position sensor that is operable to sense a longitudinal position of the translatable member while the firing assembly actuates the stapling head assembly. The indicator may be activated based on data from at least one of the sensors indicating completion or failure of a full actuation stroke of the firing assembly.
US10265063B1

An apparatus for suturing tissue. The apparatus comprises shaft mounted jaw mechanism and a housing (containing mechanical components) mounted on the proximal portion of the shaft. The jaw mechanism comprises two pivoting jaws, each with reversibly lockable needle end openings, each configured to receive and exchange a curved needle and attached suture between the jaws in response to force applied to control mechanisms on the housing. The jaw mechanisms are controlled by locking rods and a jaw open-shut control rod that extends between the jaws and the housing. The housing contains spring loaded click cam mechanisms, often comprising a dual hollow cylindrical cam inner piston cam arrangement. The apparatus is configured so that a human operator, exerting force on the same control mechanism, can both open and shut the jaws and cause the needle to be exchanged between jaws.
US10265060B2

Systems and methods for soft tissue to bone repairs, without knot tying. Soft tissue repair systems include self-cinching constructs with a fixation device, a flexible strand with multiple flexible limbs, and a shuttle/pull device attached to the flexible strand to shuttle the multiple flexible limbs through the flexible strand and form a locking splice.
US10265058B2

Disclosed are various embodiments of systems, devices, components and methods for re-positioning or displacing a patient's esophagus a safe distance away from the patient's heart during an atrial ablation surgical procedure. An esophageal displacement catheter is disclosed that is configured to reposition a patient's esophagus 20 mm or more away from an ablation location in the patient's heart. A distendable section of the catheter is configured such that portions of a first pulling member extend sufficiently far away from joints located in the distendable section when the first pulling member is in a retracted position to permit the distendable section to assume a deployed and distended configuration. At least one flexible deformable or distendable member, sheath or covering is configured to be disposed over and cover the portions of the first pulling member extending away from the joints when the distendable section is the deployed and distended configuration. One or more balloons may also be incorporated into the catheter to enlarge controllably the diameter of the distendable section.
US10265057B2

Control of the endoscope in a surgical system is described. In some embodiments, the endoscope can be controlled by movement of the surgeon's head or face at a surgeon's console. In some embodiments, the endoscope can be controlled using sensors integrated with a surgeon's headrest mounted on the surgeon's console.
US10265055B2

An improved flexible endoscopic instrument to precisely and efficiently obtains samples of flat polyps and multiple polyps from a patient by debriding one or more polyps and retrieving the debrided polyps without having to alternate between using a separate cutting tool and a separate sample retrieving tool and may be used with an endoscope. In one aspect, the cutting tool is coupled to a flexible torque coil or torque rope that is configured to transfer rotational energy from a powered actuator through the length of the endoscope onto the cutting tool.
US10265044B2

A system includes an imaging acquisition unit, a reconstruction unit, and a determination system. The imaging acquisition unit is configured to perform a scan to acquire imaging information of a patient. The reconstruction unit is configured to reconstruct an image using the imaging information. The determination system is communicatively coupled to the imaging acquisition unit and the reconstruction unit. The determination system includes at least one processor configured to: acquire performance information corresponding to the scan; determine a scan quality for the scan based on the performance information; determine an update to a protocol used to at least one of acquire the imaging information or reconstruct the image; and provide control information to at least one of the imaging acquisition unit or the reconstruction unit to implement the determined update for at least one of performing a subsequent scan or reconstructing a subsequent image.
US10265040B2

The invention provides a method and apparatus for classifying a region of interest in imaging data, the method comprising: calculating a feature vector for at least one region of interest in the imaging data; projecting the feature vector for the at least one region of interest in the imaging data using a plurality of decision functions to generate a corresponding plurality of classifications; calculating an ensemble classification based on the plurality of classifications. receiving from the user feedback information concerning the ensemble classification; forming an additional classified feature vector from the feature vector and the feedback information; and updating at least one of the plurality of decision functions using the additional classified feature vector.
US10265038B2

The present invention relates to an X-ray photographing device and, more specifically, to an X-ray photographing device comprising a variable type arm which can irradiate, without limitation of location or direction, X-rays to a subject using the variable type arm of which the length and rotation angle of joints, etc. are variable.
US10265032B2

The present disclosure relates to a data acquisition device and a configuration method. The device includes a channel, wherein the channel includes a data control panel and a plurality of detection components. At least one of the plurality of detection components is directly connected to the data control panel. The data control panel may be configured to identify the channel and send a configuration command to the plurality of detection components. The plurality of detection components may determine channel location numbers of the plurality of detection components based on the configuration command and send the channel location numbers to the data control panel. The data control panel may determine identification numbers for the plurality of detection components based on the channel location numbers and allocate the identification numbers to the plurality of detection components.
US10265030B2

This disclosure provides systems, methods and apparatus for processing, transmitting and displaying data received from an analyte sensor, such as a glucose sensor. The system may include a display device with at least one input device. In response to movement of or along the input device, the display device may change a glucose data output parameter and update an output of the display device using the changed output parameter.
US10265028B2

A method for evaluating cardiovascular health of a patient includes receiving a log of use dataset associated with patient digital communication behavior at a mobile computing device, wherein the log of use dataset is associated with a time period, receiving a supplementary dataset associated with the time period, generating a survey dataset based on a patient response to a survey, generating a cardiovascular health predictive model based upon at least one of the log of use dataset, the supplementary dataset, and the survey dataset, extracting a cardiovascular health metric from at least one of an output of the cardiovascular health predictive model, the log of use dataset, the supplementary dataset, and the survey dataset, wherein the cardiovascular health metric is associated with the time period; providing a cardiovascular-related notification to the patient; and automatically providing a cardiovascular therapeutic intervention at a cardiovascular device for the patient.
US10265022B2

An approach is provided for processing various sensor data and determining various characteristics associated with a user. A data collection module may process and/or facilitate a processing of sensor data for determining one or more distance measurements between at least one body part of a user and a device. The data collection module may determine one or more biometrical characteristics associated with the user based, at least in part, on the one or more distance measurements.
US10265014B2

A system and method for sleep disorder diagnosis and treatment are disclosed. A particular embodiment includes: establishing a wireless data communication interface between a networked server and a sleep metering system worn by a user, the sleep metering system including a sensor array, wireless transceiver, and a processor; activating the sleep metering system to begin collection of sensor data from the user based on data signals from the sensor array of the sleep metering system; receiving a respiratory waveform and data corresponding to a level of arterial oxygen saturation (SpO2) in the user's blood over time as an SpO2 waveform based on the collected sensor data; receiving a set of user-configured control variables; and generating a sleep efficiency score based on the respiratory waveform, the SpO2 waveform, and the user-configured control variables, the sleep efficiency score including a log of the user's respiratory effort reduction events (RERE) and respiratory effort exaggeration events.
US10265001B2

Embodiments include methods, systems and computer program products for monitoring a user of a helmet for traumatic brain injury. Aspects include obtaining a saliva specimen from a mouthguard and providing the saliva specimen to a lab on chip. Aspects further include determining whether the saliva specimen contains a biomarker that indicates the user suffered a traumatic brain injury and creating an alert that the user of the helmet has suffered a traumatic brain injury.
US10264999B2

Systems, apparatus, and methods for collecting, interpreting, and utilizing noise exposure data may include sensors to obtain an analog signal representative of impulse noise sound pressure and an analog signal representative of continuous noise sound pressure. At least one ADC may generate digital signals by sampling the analog signals at rates equal to or greater than twice the reciprocal of a minimum impulse noise rise time. Accelerometers may obtain data in close proximity to and remote from the sensors. At least one processor may include a first combining node to combine the digital signals to represent both the continuous noise and the impulse noise, a shock-artifact detection filter to identify a time frame including a shock artifact based on the accelerometry data, a frequency filter to generate a background-removed audio signal, an adaptive filter to estimate the shock artifact, and a second combining node to produce a shock-artifact-free audio signal.
US10264998B2

In the conventional art, there has been a problem that it is difficult to perform, with a high usability and at a high precision, authentication that accepts a wide range of variation of showing attitude of a hand or a finger and ensures obtaining a clear blood-vessel image of a finger. Provided is a blood-vessel image capturing apparatus including an opening portion formed in a surface of a housing, plural light sources disposed beside the opening portion and arranged in a lattice pattern, a sensor configured to obtain position information of a hand shown above the opening portion, a light amount control portion configured to select an irradiation light source to irradiate the hand from the plural light sources on a basis of the position information and control a light amount of the irradiation light source, and an image capturing portion configured to capture an image of a blood vessel included in a finger portion of the hand irradiated with light from the irradiation light source.
US10264993B2

A system and methods for scanning and analyzing one or more characteristics of a sample utilizing electromagnetic radiation is described. More particularly, the system and methods utilize an electromagnetic radiation source connected to a transmitter and an analyzer connected to a receiver. A sample to be analyzed is placed between the transmitter and receiver and a frequency sweep of electromagnetic radiation is transmitted through the sample to create a series of spectral data sets, which are developed into a composite spectrogram by the analyzer and processed to determine one or more characteristics of the sample. A magnetic field can alternatively be applied around the transmitter, receiver and sample to enhance some characteristic analysis applications and to make other characteristic analysis applications possible. Samples include inert and living items and the characteristics include a wide variety of different applications. Although pattern recognition is utilized in some applications to match a present composite spectrogram with previously detected spectrograms, the present composite spectrogram can also be analyzed based on pattern components to make characteristic determinations without per-use calibration and without utilizing any pattern matching.
US10264990B2

The present disclosure provides methods of decoding speech from brain activity data. Aspects of the methods include receiving brain speech activity data from a subject, and processing the brain speech activity data to output speech feature data. Also provided are devices and systems for practicing the subject methods.
US10264986B2

A system which includes a first sensor placed proximate to a perfusion field of an artery receiving blood which emanates from the cranial cavity is configured to monitor pulsations of the artery receiving blood which emanates from the cranial cavity artery. A second sensor placed proximate to a perfusion field of an artery which does not receive blood emanating from the cranial cavity configured to monitor pulsations of the artery which does not receive blood emanating from the cranial cavity. A third sensor configured to monitor pulsations of a distal artery. A processing system responsive to signals from the first, second, and third sensors is configured to determine intracranial pressure.
US10264982B2

Embodiments provide physiological measurement systems, devices and methods for continuous health and fitness monitoring. A wearable strap may detect reflected light from a user's skin, where data corresponding to the reflected light is used to automatically and continually determine a heart rate of the user. The wearable strap may include a motion sensor that is used to determine a motion status of the user. Based upon the motion status of the user, the system may activate light emitters on the wearable strap to determine the heart rate of the user.
US10264981B2

A introducer is disclosed that includes an introducer sheath for introducing a catheter into a blood vessel at an insertion point, a plurality of electrodes on the introducer sheath, a flush line coupled to the introducer sheath including a proximal end and a distal end. In addition, the introducer includes an impedance assessment unit coupled to the flush line between the proximal end and the distal end and electrically coupled to the electrodes. The impedance assessment unit is configured to inject a predetermined current or voltage into a first of the plurality of electrodes and measure a resulting voltage or current, respectively, from a second of the plurality of electrodes.
US10264977B2

Disclosed herein is a method for the transcutaneous determination of organ function in a subject. The method includes administering a fluorescent indicator substance to the subject, determining a first and a second concentration-time curve of the fluorescent indicator in a body fluid of the patient and fitting the concentration-time curves to a four compartment kinetic model.
US10264974B2

Disclosed are methods for imaging lumen-forming structures such as blood vessels using near-infrared fluorescence in the NIR-II region of 1000-1700 nm. The fluorescence is created by excitation of solubilized nano-structures that are delivered to the structures, such as carbon nanotubes, quantum dots or organic molecular fluorophores attached to hydrophilic polymers. These nanostructures fluoresce in the NIR-II region when illuminated through the skin and tissues. Fine anatomical vessel resolution down to −30 μm and high temporal resolution up to 5-10 frames per second is obtained for small-vessel imaging with up to 1 cm penetration depth in mouse hind limb, which compares favorably to tomographic imaging modalities such as CT and MRI with much higher spatial and temporal resolution, and compares favorably to scanning microscopic imaging techniques with much deeper penetration.
US10264969B2

A method of operating a wireless ECG sensor system may include (1) wirelessly transmitting, using a second antenna, electromagnetic radiation having a frequency equal to the resonant frequency of a first antenna of a sensor patch; (2) inductively receiving, using the first antenna, power for operating a passive RFID transponder of the sensor patch; and (3) operating the microcontroller of the sensor patch to perform at least one scan, wherein performing the at least one scan is defined as: (a) receiving a cardiac activity signal from at least one of the positive and negative electrodes of the sensor patch, (b) retrieving a location identifier from the storage medium of the sensor patch, and (c) operating the load modulation switch of the sensor patch to alter a voltage amplitude of the electromagnetic radiation to transmit to a demodulator a cardiac event reading comprising the cardiac activity signal and the location identifier.
US10264968B2

Each sensor of a plurality of sensors operates independently to perform at least a monitoring function acquiring sensor data indicative of a common physiological parameter and a grading function performed occasionally to assign a current signal quality grade for the sensor that is indicative of operational status of the monitoring function of the sensor. A data structure stores information pertaining to the plurality of sensors including at least priorities of the plurality of sensors respective to the common physiological parameter and the current signal quality grades for the sensors. Each sensor further operates to perform at least one output function generating an output signal conditional upon content of the data structure including at least the priorities and the current signal quality grades of the sensors indicating the output function should be performed.
US10264955B2

An image signal acquisition unit acquires a first image signal corresponding to a first wavelength band, a second image signal corresponding to a second wavelength band, a third image signal corresponding to a third wavelength band, and a fourth image signal corresponding to a fourth wavelength band. A correlation storage unit stores a correlation between oxygen saturation degree and a first calculated value obtained from a specific calculation based on the second image signal, the third image signal, and the fourth image signal. A correlation correction unit calculates a correlation correction amount on the basis of the first image signal, the second image signal, the third image signal, and the fourth image signal, and corrects the correlation on the basis of the correction amount.
US10264953B2

An exemplary optical device for stereoscopic imaging that includes an aperture unit. The aperture unite may be configured to adjust an aperture value of first and second aperture portions while maintaining a binocular disparity between a first alignment location of the first aperture portion and a second alignment location of the second aperture portion.
US10264950B2

An insertion part of an endoscope and an insertion part of a treatment tool, which are inserted in an outer tube, can be synchronously moved in the axial direction, and, even when the insertion part of the treatment tool is slightly moved in the axial direction, an excellent endoscopic image without shake is obtained. When a treatment tool of an endoscopic surgery device moves by a displacement amount over an allowance amount, an endoscope moves in interlock with the movement of the treatment tool. Moreover, the treatment tool 50 moves in the axial direction with the allowance amount t with respect to the endoscope 10. Therefore, when the treatment tool is moved by a displacement amount of allowance amount or less, the endoscope does not move. By providing such allowance amount, slight movement of the treatment tool is not transmitted to the endoscope.
US10264948B2

An endoscope device includes: a light source unit; an imaging device; a color filter in which a filter unit is arranged, the filter unit in which the number of filters which transmit light of a green wavelength band is equal to or larger than half the total number of filters and the number of filters which transmit light of a blue wavelength band is equal to or larger than the number of filters which transmit the light of the green wavelength band; and a noise reducing unit configured to select a pixel of interest based on used filter information determined according to the light emitted by the light source unit and a characteristic of each filter forming the color filter and detect motion between images captured at different times by using an electric signal output by the pixel of interest, thereby reducing a noise component included in the image signal.
US10264940B2

The present invention relates in general to the field of cleaning devices, and more specifically, to a cleaning device and method of cleaning bathrooms. The cleaning device and method of cleaning bathrooms is inexpensive and environmentally friendly in that it utilizes a removable, washable and reusable cleaning head to thereby reduce unnecessary waste and cost. The cleaning device and method of cleaning bathrooms is sturdy and allows a user to clean an entire bathroom including showers, bathtubs, sinks, counters and toilets. The purpose of the invention is to provide a cleaning device and method of cleaning bathrooms that reduces the risk of slipping, falling and injuries associated with traditional methods of cleaning bathrooms (e.g., neck, back, shoulder and knee pain).
US10264932B2

A toilet apparatus has a waste material receiving bowl with an opening to receive an absorbent media and indicator and a sensor to detect a presence of the indicator in the material receiving bowl when the indicator is present in the material receiving bowl and transmit a signal indicating the indicator is present in the material receiving bowl. A control circuit receives the signal from the sensor, processes the signal to determine the indicator is present in the material receiving bowl, and causes one or more actions to be taken by the toilet apparatus based on determining the indicator is present in the material receiving bowl.
US10264917B2

The present invention relates to food preparation. In order to provide an apparatus for preparing food of increased variance with improved cooking time and also improved food quality, a desk-appliance apparatus (10) for preparing food is provided, comprising a food preparation chamber (12), an air movement device (14), a heating device (16), and air guiding means (18). The food preparation chamber is provided by a container structure (22) at least partly enclosing a receiving volume (24) for receiving food to be prepared by a through-streaming of hot air; wherein the container structure comprises sidewalls (26) and a bottom wall (28), wherein the bottom wall and/or one of the side walls is air-permeable providing an air entry opening (30) for entering of hot air into the receiving volume, and wherein the container structure comprises an air discharge opening (32). The heating device is configured to heat air of an air flow provided by the air movement device. The air guiding means provide an air duct arrangement (34) from the discharge opening via the heating device and the air movement device to the air entry opening. The heating device is arranged out-of-sight of the receiving volume.
US10264916B2

A master controller programmed to execute a recipe, stored in computer memory, for a finished food product, prepared from a plurality of raw ingredients; a raw ingredients storage unit controller controlled by the master controller and programmed to control a mechanism for getting the plurality of raw ingredients for the recipe; a cleaning controller controlled by the master controller and programmed by computer software to control one or more cleaning devices configured to clean one or more of the plurality of raw ingredients; a manipulator controller programmed to control one or more devices which physically manipulate one or more of the plurality of raw ingredients by one or more of grinding, mincing, peeling, cutting, and rolling one or more of the plurality of raw ingredients; and a heater controller programmed to control one or more heating devices to heat one or more of the plurality of raw ingredients.
US10264896B2

A hat holder and merchandise display unit has a hat holder member with a curved hat brim supporting section and a vertical wall section perpendicular with and extending downwardly from the hat brim supporting section. The wall section of the hat holder member has a central slot bordered by inwardly extending sidewalls configured to accept an attachment tongue from a merchandise display member having a display section. Once the attachment tongue of the merchandise display member is positioned within the wall section slot, the merchandise display member is rigidly secured to the hat holder member to form a single hat holder and merchandise display unit.
US10264890B2

A back support structure includes a frame, a support, a fulcrum member, and an adjustment mechanism. The support includes an upright member having a lower end and an upper end. The lower end of the upright member is connected to the frame at a first location. A support pad is connected to the upper end of the upright member. The fulcrum member has an upper portion and a lower portion. The upper portion is connected to the frame at a second location spaced vertically above the first location. The fulcrum member includes a fulcrum engaging the upright member between the upper and lower ends. The fulcrum member is moveable between a plurality of fulcrum positions. The adjustment mechanism includes an adjustment member connected to the frame and the lower portion of the fulcrum member. The adjustment member is adjustable to move the fulcrum member to the plurality of fulcrum positions.
US10264874B2

A loadout exchange system includes a back panel and a front panel. The back panel has a front side with a hook and loop surface, a back side with a MOLLE-compatible surface, one or more tab locks, and one or more straps. The front panel has a front side with a MOLLE-compatible surface, a back side with a hook and loop surface, one or more pull tabs, and one or more tuck tabs with a hook and loop surface. The front surface of the back panel and the back surface of the front panel are complimentary and thus configured to mate with each other to be removably secured to each other. The tab locks and pull tabs also have complimentary hook and loop surfaces and are thus configured to mate with each other to be removably secured to each other.
US10264868B2

A unit for spraying including a spraying unit adapted to be removably coupled to a spraying handle. The spraying unit comprising a media tank, an air chamber, a nozzle with a needle and an air intake. The unit for spraying capable of spraying media.
US10264860B1

A stick having an attachment device for tool-free quick release connection to another stick to form a shooting bipod or tripod and alternatively to connect to a weight-assist receiver of a backpack, the attachment device having a base configured to attach to the stick or to a handle of the stick, an integrally connected arm extending upwardly from the base, and integrally connected first and second fingers projecting outwardly from the base and configured to engage with a finger of a like attachment of the another stick and to alternatively engage within the weight assist receiver, the connecting fingers defining through holes configured to receive a quick-release pin where tool-free insertion or removal of the quick release pin through the through holes quick-connects or quick-releases the connecting fingers with or from the finger of the like attachment of the another stick and alternatively quick-connects or quick-releases the connecting fingers with or from the weight assist receiver.
US10264856B2

A belt buckle for a vehicle seat belt. The belt buckle includes a frame in which at least one locking element adapted to lock a plug-in tongue insertable into the belt buckle and an ejection element adapted to eject the plug-in tongue are provided. Each of the ejection element and the locking element is adapted to adopt a locked position and a home position. The locking element is adjacent to a web of the ejection element in the home position and thus blocked in its home position. The front end of the web has a ramp-like bearing surface against which the locking element slidingly engages.
US10264848B2

An article of footwear includes an upper with a heel region that extends posteriorly about the heel, a medial side, and a lateral side. The article of footwear also includes a sole structure. Moreover, the article includes a longitudinal strand that extends along at least one of the medial side and the lateral side. Also, the article includes an underfoot strand that is coupled to the longitudinal strand and that extends across the sole structure to extend between the lateral side and the medial side of the upper. Furthermore, the article includes a closure strand that is coupled to the longitudinal strand. The closure strand is configured to couple to the closure element such that tensioning of the closure element tensions the longitudinal strand, the underfoot strand, and the closure strand to selectively secure the article of footwear to the foot.
US10264845B2

There is disclosed a ski boot system. One embodiment includes right and left side portions formed by a longitudinal split with a hinged connection therebetween. The open configuration allows placement of an inner liner into the shell. The closed configuration restricts removal of the liner from the shell. A selectively fastenable connector and/or a selectively locking sheath extend between the right and left side portions. The selectively fastenable connector and/or the selectively locking sheath permit selective positioning of the shell between open and closed configurations. The liner of a ski boot includes a wall of material defining inner and outer surfaces. The outer surface defines an exterior having dimensions sized to compressively fit within the shell. The inner surface defines an interior having dimensions sized to receive a foot. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US10264841B2

A force attenuating helmet construction including a rigid layer generally conforming to the wearer's head. A plurality of force absorbing and reacting portions extend from locations of the rigid layer such that, in response to an impact event experienced by the helmet, the absorptive and reactive forces minimize impact forces transferred to the user's head and spine. The helmet can include inner and outer rigid layers, or shells, and which are spatially supported by a plurality of force attenuating components. A dual compression coil is associated with each of opposite end mounting portions of a face mask with the outer shell for providing for bi-directional force absorbing displacement of the mask portion.
US10264828B2

The disclosed garment includes a bra. The bra includes an anterior portion and a posterior portion, and the bra is fabricated from an elastomeric material. The garment also includes a spine band attached to the posterior portion of the bra and fabricated from an elastomeric material. The spine band extends longitudinally across the posterior portion of the bra from a neck region of the bra toward a waist portion of the bra. In use, the spine band is positioned over a spine of a wearer and stimulates cutaneous nerve receptors in a portion of a wearer's skin underneath the spine band.
US10264824B2

An electronic cigarette (“e-Cig”) may include flavor enhancements to improve or add to the flavor of an e-Cig. The e-Cig cartomizer may include a flavor sticker, shell, booster, or mouthpiece that provides additional flavor to the user. In addition, the flavor enhancements may also provide or further enhance the smell of the e-Cig.
US10264823B2

Cartridges for use with a vaporizer body are provided. In some implementations, a cartridge having a top end and a bottom end comprises a mouthpiece proximate to the top end, a transparent storage compartment configured to store vaporizable material, and a heater assembly attached to the transparent storage compartment at the bottom end. The heater assembly comprises a heating element, a pair of electrical contacts, a wick, and a heater chamber formed at least in part from two metal walls configured to provide a heat shield between the heating element and the storage compartment, coupled to the pair of electrical contacts. The pair of electrical contacts are disposed at the bottom end and are configured to complete an electrical circuit with the vaporizer body when the cartridge is inserted into the vaporizer body.
US10264820B2

The claimed subject matter provides a control component that regulates output of an electronic vaporizer used to simulate smoking. The control component manages power to a heating element. A power detect component collects a parameter of the heating element to determine actual power output thereof. The control component dynamically adjusts the power source based on the actual power output.
US10264817B2

An essential oil vertical vaporizer pipe with a heat resistant removable protective sleeve that provides protection from the hot tip after the pipe is used. The vaporizer pipe has a built in heat resistant removable protective sleeve that can be slid back over the hot tip after each use to protect the user and the user's surroundings.
US10264813B2

A process is provided for the treatment of tobacco. The process comprises securing the tobacco within a moisture-retaining material and exposing the tobacco material to an ambient processing temperature of above 55° C., with the tobacco having a packing density of at least 200 kg/m3 on a dry matter weight base at the start of the process and a moisture content of between about 10% and 23%. The treated tobacco may have desirable organoleptic properties.
US10264812B2

An apparatus for separation of agricultural products, which are normally joined to each other by a stem or the like, includes a conveyor for carrying agricultural products; a plurality of cutting modules positioned above the conveyor, each having a plurality of blades spaced along a rotating shaft, the shafts of the respective cutting modules being parallel to one another and orthogonal to the direction of movement of the conveyor; a positioning ramp associated with each blade; and a mechanism for simultaneously adjusting the height of the cutting modules above the conveyor to thereby enable the apparatus to effectively process agricultural products of varying sizes.
US10264811B2

The invention describes a stevia sweetener with improved solubility in an aqueous solution for convenience of use in the food and beverage industry.
US10264808B2

The present invention relates to the use of phyllosphere-associated lactic acid bacteria that demonstrate inhibitory effects on the growth and maintenance of human pathogens, such as Salmonella enterica, on the surface of food products, particularly fresh fruits and vegetables. Particular strains of Enterococcus avium and Lactococcus lactis are described and detailed for their atypical pathogen-inhibiting phenotypes.
US10264805B2

A dry fractionation method and system provides for generating a protein concentrate product therefrom. The method and system includes milling a plant-based flour to generate milled flour and generating a first protein concentrate from the milled flour using an air classifier. The method and system includes processing the first protein concentrate to generate a protein rich curd and generating a neutral hydrolyzed protein slurry by mixing the protein curd with a base, water and enzymatic cocktail. The method and system includes generating a homogenized protein slurry from the protein slurry and generating a cooled protein slurry by pasteurizing the homogenized protein slurry. Therein, the method and system provides for extracting the protein concentrate product from the cooled protein slurry.
US10264795B2

Streptomyces badius SP6C4 strain has an antimicrobial activity against an insect pathogen or a strawberry fungal disease pathogen isolated from strawberry pollen. The growth of an insect pathogen and a strawberry fungal disease pathogen is suppressed by Streptomyces badius SP6C4 strain isolated from strawberry pollen. Streptomyces badius SP6C4 strain can be used as an environmentally friendly biological agrochemical which is free of any environmental contamination yielded as a side effect of an agrochemical or any human toxicity caused by residual agrochemicals, and, by having an excellent effect of controlling American foul brood, chalk brood, and strawberry flower mold disease, it can be very advantageously used in terms of an industrial use.
US10264788B2

A nonwoven wipe comprises an antiseptic solution comprising a bis-(dihydropyridinyl)-decane derivative, a first fiber having a denier of about 1.5 to about 2.0, and a second fiber having a denier of about 3.0 to 3.5. About 30 wt % to 70 wt % of the total weight of the nonwoven wipe is the first fiber and about 30 wt % to 70 wt % of the total weight of the nonwoven wipe is the second fiber. The bis-(dihydropyridinyl)-decane may be octenidine dihydrochloride.
US10264774B2

A line knot tying apparatus and method of use is disclosed that assists in joining first and second line free end portions. The knot tying apparatus includes a housing with an aperture therethrough that is slidably engaged to an extension element wherein an element biases the extension to a closed state that can be manually pushed into an open state. Also a helical coil with continuously increasing pitch line distance is attached to the housing. Operationally the first and second line free end portions each have a manual removable slidable engagement to the helical coil with opposing free ends that are wound in a plurality of loops about the opposing line then being secured by the extension element in the closed state. Then manually pulling the non free end line portions apart from one another to form the knot, further releasing the opposing line free ends from the extension element.
US10264771B2

A reel for fishing line or the like provides for extremely rapid payout by releasing the line to unwind by sliding rapidly around a guide surrounding the line spool and by rotation of the line spool itself. A lever controls a line guide preventing sliding of the fishing line around the guide and providing controllable friction and locking of rotation of the line spool only when actuated by the user to permit retraction of the line or controlled tensioning of the line.
US10264770B1

A powder scented fishing lure has a substantially uniform dispersion of scent powder throughout the body of the lure. The scent powder is a screened scent powder having no particles greater than about 400 microns. The powder scented fishing lure has a prolonged release of the scent during use and has no substantial reduction in mechanical durability as a result of the addition of the scent powder. The powder scented fishing lure may be in any suitable shape, size and color and enables unique attractant properties over conventional plastic fishing lures.
US10264763B2

A predator dissuading vest is provided for pets and other animals. The vest is configured to employ bristles extending from engagements with the vest to distal ends and spikes as a deterrent to an attack by a predator. Conductors for an electric shock can also be included as an additional predator dissuading component.
US10264762B1

An automatic self-cleaning and self-filling outdoor fluid feeding system for an animal, including for example a pet, includes a sink; a fluid transport system; a housing supporting the sink and containing the fluid transport system; and a control assembly configured to control the automatic self-cleaning and self-filling operations of the system.
US10264761B1

A pet water fountain comprises a bucket, a pump, a cover body, a filter, a water platform and a flower nozzle, wherein the cover body is covered on the bucket, the filter is contained in a first recess formed in the center of the cover body, and a first hollow pipe extends from the bottom of the first recess into the bucket; the water platform has a second hollow pipe extending downwards to go through the first hollow pipe to connect a pump outlet of the pump, and has an inner flange higher than an outer flange, and further has an outer sidewall extending downwards to being supported on a first step surrounding the top of the first recess; the flower nozzle has a plurality of spouts and a third hollow pipe extends downwards from the center of the flower nozzle to be inserted into the second hollow pipe.
US10264759B1

A novel soybean variety, designated 5PSZH05 is provided. Also provided are the seeds of soybean variety 5PSZH05, cells from soybean variety 5PSZH05, plants of soybean 5PSZH05, and plant parts of soybean variety 5PSZH05. Methods provided include producing a soybean plant by crossing soybean variety 5PSZH05 with another soybean plant, methods for introgressing a transgenic trait, a mutant trait, and/or a native trait into soybean variety 5PSZH05, methods for producing other soybean varieties or plant parts derived from soybean variety 5PSZH05, and methods of characterizing soybean variety 5PSZH05. Soybean seed, cells, plants, germplasm, breeding lines, varieties, and plant parts produced by these methods and/or derived from soybean variety 5PSZH05 are further provided.
US10264751B1

A novel maize variety designated PH2RA2 and seed, plants and plant parts thereof are provided. Methods for producing a maize plant comprise crossing maize variety PH2RA2 with another maize plant are provided. Methods for producing a maize plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into PH2RA2 through backcross conversion and/or transformation, and to the maize seed, plant and plant part produced thereby are provided. Hybrid maize seed, plants or plant parts are produced by crossing the variety PH2RA2 or a locus conversion of PH2RA2 with another maize variety.
US10264749B2

Disclosed is the seed of a novel soybean variety, designated SM14299337, a sample of which is deposited under ATCC Accession No. PTA-123573. Also disclosed are plants, or parts thereof, grown from the seed of the variety, plants having the morphological and physiological characteristics of the SM14299337 variety, and methods of using the plant or parts thereof in a soybean breeding program.
US10264744B2

The present invention relates to a Solanum lycopersicum seed designated 72-188 RZ. The present invention also relates to a Solanum lycopersicum plant produced by growing the 72-188 RZ seed. The invention further relates to methods for producing the tomato cultivar, represented by tomato variety 72-188 RZ.
US10264743B2

An aeroponic root system comprises a plant cell having a first root chamber coupled to a second root chamber. A perforated divider may be disposed between the first root chamber and the second root chamber. In some examples, a fluid delivery system may convey water, nutrients, oxygen (e.g., purified oxygen gas), and/or carbon dioxide to the plant according to corresponding delivery schedules. For instance, water and oxygen may be conveyed into the first and second root chambers via a main supply line. Carbon dioxide may be conveyed to a base of the plant via a carbon dioxide delivery ring. In some instances, the delivery schedules may be determined by a type of the plant and/or a growth stage of the plant.
US10264742B2

The invention relates to a system, particularly for vegetation cultivation, including a water reserve, a device for controlling the flow towards the exterior of the volume contained in the reserve, including a floating regulator placed in the reserve to monitor the level thereof, which floating regulator defines a chamber having at least one upper inlet orifice in fluidic communication with the reserve volume, at least one lower calibrated outlet orifice of reduced section in communication with the exterior, such that the floating regulator allows a discharge of water towards the exterior via the outlet orifice at constant flow rate as long as the water level in the reserve is above the height of the inlet orifice and interrupts the discharge of water towards the exterior via the outlet orifice when the water level is below the inlet orifice to then define a water reserve. The invention also relates to the floating regulator, the use thereof and/or of the system, and a water reserve control method.
US10264741B2

A system for controlling a moisture content below a surface area, where the system is installable in a recess above which the surface area will be located. The system comprises a substantially water impermeable first layer, a porous second layer and a water control basin which comprises means for controlling a moisture level of the porous second layer. The system enables liquid from the water control basin to be transported through the second layer by utilization of capillary forces, providing for an efficient sub-surface irrigation system which is easy to maintain. A method for providing such an irrigation system is also disclosed.
US10264738B2

An apparatus for staking a tree is provided that includes a rigid body defining an outer surface, an inner surface, and opposed guides, the inner surface having a conformal curvature and the opposed guides being disposed along a longitudinal periphery of the rigid body, wherein the conformal curvature is sized to conform to an outer profile geometry of the tree.
US10264734B2

Chopping drum (10) for a field chopper, having a drum body (11), having a blade carrier (12) and having a plurality of blades (13) which are fastened to the blade carrier (12), each blade (13) being fastened to the blade carrier (12) via at least two fasteners (14) which extend through a fastening section (15) of the respective blade (13) into the blade carrier (12), and the fasteners (14) penetrating the fastening section (15) of the respective blade (13) at an angle of between 40° and 70°.
US10264733B2

A baler baling chamber has a movable chamber part pivotally mounted at a fixed chamber part. Several conveying units convey the bale along a circumferential wall. The baler can be transferred into a bale ejecting mode by pivoting the movable chamber part away from the fixed chamber part. One conveying unit is mounted at the moveable chamber part and adjacent to the fixed chamber part. In a bale forming mode, the adjacent conveying unit engages into a receiving aperture in the fixed chamber part and conveys loose material into the bailing chamber. The adjacent conveying unit can be pivoted away from the fixed chamber part and out of the receiving aperture increasing the aperture for ejecting a bale out of the bale forming chamber as the adjacent conveying unit is pivoted out of the receiving aperture.
US10264724B2

A fertilizer row unit including a toolbar coupling, first and second suspension members, a pressure applying device, a wheel assembly, a knife assembly and a wheel down pressure system. The first suspension member has a first end pivotally coupled to the toolbar coupling. The second suspension member is generally parallel to the first suspension member. The pressure applying device is coupled to the first or second suspension member. The wheel assembly has at least one wheel. The knife assembly is pivotally coupled to both the first and second suspension members. The wheel down pressure system is coupled to the wheel assembly, the wheel down pressure system substantially maintaining a selected pressure on the wheel assembly while the pressure applying device applies varying pressure to at least the first suspension member and the second suspension member.
US10264722B2

The bulb planter employs a pair of members which cooperate to form a generally cylindrical structure with a working end in a closed position. One member pivots to an open pivoted position wherein the members separate at the working ends. An angularly displaceable lever is forced toward a handle to actuate the member for pivoting. Upon release of the lever, the member pivots back to the closed position.
US10264721B2

An agricultural implement includes: a chassis; a hitch connected to the chassis; and a harrow carried by the chassis. The harrow includes: a tine frame having at least one clamp tab; and at least one tine clamped to the tine frame by the at least one clamp tab, the at least one tine including a clamped portion with a pair of opposite ends and a pair of vertically descending teeth, each of the vertically descending teeth being connected to a respective end of the clamped portion.
US10271470B2

A linear motion device includes: a linear motion mechanism having: a beam elongated in one horizontal direction; a guide member disposed in the beam to extend in the one direction; a moving member disposed to be movable along the guide member; and a moving mechanism that moves the moving member. The beam includes a metallic tubular body formed with an opening portion penetrating the metallic tubular body in the one direction and a tubular reinforcing portion formed of a carbon fiber reinforced plastic and formed in close contact with an inner surface of the metallic tubular body.
US10271469B2

The invention provides a component supply device which is small and can supply electronic components efficiently. The component supply device 1 mounts a component supply tape T and exposes the electronic components out of the component supply tape T to provide to a component installation device 7 which mounts the electronic components on a circuit board. The component supply device 1 has a replenishment device 2 which replenishes a new component supply tape (Tb) when a preceding component supply tape Ta runs out, and a sensor S which detects the run-out of the preceding component supply tape Ta. The replenishment device 2 has a reel holding section 21 on which reels 20 wound with the component supply tape T are inserted, and a standby section 5 of the component supply tape T. When the sensor S detects that the preceding component supply tape Ta runs out and issues a detection signal, the component supply tape T is moved from the standby section to be replenished.
US10271463B2

A data center may include a tape library rack module along with rack computer systems. The rack computer systems may be configured to provide computing capacity within a data center environment. In some embodiments, the tape library rack module may include an enclosure encompassing an interior of the tape library rack module, a rack within the interior, and a tape library unit mounted on the rack. The tape library rack unit may include tape cartridges configured to store data within a tape environment that is different than the data center environment. The tape library rack unit may be within a portion of the interior that is enclosed such that it is environmentally isolated from the data center environment. In some examples, the tape library rack module may include a cooling unit and/or a humidifier unit, which may provide the tape environment to the environmentally isolated portion of the interior of the tape library rack module.
US10271460B2

A server system includes an enclosure, a first section, a motherboard section, a fan section, and a midplane board. The first section is disposed at a first end of the enclosure and includes at least one heat generating component. The motherboard section is disposed at a second end of the enclosure and includes at least one motherboard. The fan section is disposed between the front section and the motherboard section and includes at least one fan for directing air in from the first end and out of the second end. The midplane board is vertically interposed between the fan section and the motherboard section, and is configured to electrically and communicatively couple the at least one motherboard to one or more components in the first section, and includes one or more airflow cutouts. The one or more airflow cutouts of the midplane board make up at least thirty percent of a cross-sectional surface area of the midplane board.
US10271459B2

Apparatuses and methods are provided for protectively covering an air inlet or outlet of an air-moving assembly. The apparatus includes a protective cover assembly, which includes a retractable cover and a spring-biasing mechanism. The retractable cover transitions between a retracted state, when the air-moving assembly is operatively positioned within the chassis, and in extended state, when the air-moving assembly is withdrawn from the chassis. In retracted state, the retractable cover is retracted away from the air inlet or outlet, and in extended state, the retractable cover covers, at least partially, the air inlet or outlet. The spring-biasing mechanism is coupled to the retractable cover and biases the retractable cover in the extended state when the air-moving assembly is withdrawn from the chassis, and compresses to allow transition of the retractable cover to the retracted state as the air-moving assembly is inserted into operative position within the chassis.
US10271449B1

My second mount rack frame in one embodiment comprises at least two laterally aligned modular rigid support structures along a rack base with mechanical fasteners that reversibly insert to adjust a dimension of a rigid modular support structure. Rigid modular support structures also align with and mechanically attach vertically to each other to increase storage space. Another embodiment of my second mount rack frame comprises a single rigid modular support structure that also vertically aligns and attaches to another multi-component support structures without lateral alignment of these structures along a rack base. A third mount rack frame comprises two rigid vertical components, two rigid horizontal components and two rack base legs.
US10271439B2

The present disclosure relates to a closed type display apparatus. In an embodiment, the closed type display apparatus includes a front housing, a rear housing, and a closed space which is defined by the front housing and the rear housing and in which first and second circuit boards used in the display apparatus are disposed; wherein, a metal cover is formed as at least a portion of the rear housing, and a higher heating device of the first circuit board is disposed to be adjacent to the metal cover. The present disclosure also relates to a method of assembling a closed type display apparatus.
US10271436B2

A component mounting method is provided for mounting a light emitting component on a board by picking up the light emitting component from a pocket formed in a carrier tape by a mount head. The method includes recognizing a reference part formed in the board, recognizing a light emitting part of the light emitting component by imaging the light emitting component from above in a state where the light emitting component is held within the pocket by a holder from below, picking up the light emitting component by the mount head in the state where the light emitting component is held within the pocket by the holder from below, and mounting the picked up light emitting component on the board based on a recognition result of the reference part and a recognition result of the light emitting part.
US10271432B2

To reduce, when a single encapsulated circuit module has electronic components that are mutually influenced by their electromagnetic waves, the mutual influence, an embodiment provides an encapsulated circuit module M having a substrate 100 on which a number of electronic components 200 are mounted. An electronic component 200A is a high frequency oscillator. A metal side wall 320 of a partition member is provided on the substrate 100. One surface of the substrate 100 is entirely covered with a first resin 400 together with the electronic components 200 and the side wall 320. The first resin 400 is covered with a metal shield layer 600 for shielding electromagnetic waves. The electronic component 200A is surrounded by the side wall 320 and the shield layer 600.
US10271426B2

A printed wiring board includes a first conductor layer including a first conductor circuit and a second conductor circuit formed adjacent to the first conductor circuit, a resin insulating layer formed on the first conductor layer such that the insulating layer is filling space between the first and second conductor circuits, and a second conductor layer formed on the insulating layer such that the insulating layer is interposed between the first and second conductor layers. The first conductor layer has thickness in the range of 1 μm to 15 μm and is formed such that the space between the first and second conductor circuits has width in the range of 2 μm to 7 μm, and the insulating layer includes inorganic particles having average particle diameter in the range of 0.05 μm to 1.0 μm and content in the range of 35 wt. % to 75 wt. % in the insulating layer.
US10271425B1

Techniques, methods, systems, and other mechanisms are described for integrating a sensor into a flexible display circuit. In some implementations, a computing device includes a flexible printed circuit. The flexible printed circuit includes a first set of conductors that extend from a first end of the flexible printed circuit to a second end of the flexible printed circuit to connect a display layer of a display device to a processing device. The flexible printed circuit also includes a second set of conductors that at least partially define a sensor at a sensor portion of the flexible printed circuit that is between the first end of the flexible printed circuit and the second end of the flexible printed circuit.
US10271424B2

Vented tamper-respondent assemblies and methods of fabrication are provided which include a multilayer circuit board, a tamper-detection sensor, and an in situ vent structure. The tamper-detection sensor is embedded within the multilayer circuit board, and defines, at least in part, a secure volume associated with the multilayer circuit board. The in situ vent structure is formed within the multilayer circuit board, and includes at least one vent channel. The vent channel(s) is in fluid communication with a space within the secure volume to facilitate venting the space of the secure volume. The space within the secure volume may accommodate, for instance, one or more electronic components to be protected, and the at least one vent channel may, for instance, allow air pressure within the space of the secure volume to equalize with air pressure external to the tamper-respondent assembly.
US10271418B2

An electron accelerator is provided. The electron accelerator comprises a resonant cavity comprising a hollow closed conductor, an electron source configured to inject a beam of electrons, and an RF system. The electron accelerator further comprises a magnet unit, comprising a deflecting magnet. The deflecting magnet is configured to generate a magnetic field in a deflecting chamber in fluid communication with the resonant cavity by a deflecting window. The magnetic field is configured to deflect an electron beam emerging out of the resonant cavity through the deflecting window along a first radial trajectory in the mid-plane (Pm) and to redirect the electron beam into the resonant cavity through the deflecting window towards the central axis along a second radial trajectory. The deflecting magnet is composed of first and second permanent magnets positioned on either side of the mid-plane (Pm).
US10271417B2

Systems, methods, and apparatuses to identify functional issues of a neutron radiation generator are described. In certain aspects, a method includes receiving an operation extractor signal from an extractor electrode of a radiation generator, determining a calculated extractor signal of the radiation generator, and comparing the operation extractor signal to the calculated extractor signal. The calculated extractor signal may be determined from an operation acceleration signal from an acceleration member of the radiation generator, an operation electron beam signal from electrons backstreaming in the radiation generator, an ion signal of an ion beam of the radiation generator, or a combination thereof.
US10271415B2

A micro-hollow cathode discharge device. The device includes a first electrode layer comprising a first electrode. A hole is disposed in the first electrode layer. The device also includes a dielectric layer having a first surface that is disposed on the first electrode layer. The hole continues from the first electrode layer through the dielectric layer. The device also includes a semi-conducting layer disposed on a second surface of the dielectric layer opposite the first surface. The semi-conducting layer is a semiconductor material that spans across the hole such that the hole terminates at the semi-conducting layer. The device also includes a second electrode layer disposed on the semi-conducting layer opposite the dielectric layer.
US10271412B2

A case of personal terminal device with electric shocking function and finger scan is disclosed, which including the shock unit mounted so that it can be accommodated and projected on one side of the case body accommodating the portable terminal and generate high current by amplifying electric energy supplied from the power supply unit mounted on the case body, the control unit that operates the shock unit in case of emergency, the multimedia unit mounted on one side of the case body to directly collect or control the control unit to collect the operating conditions of the shock unit in sound or image by using the microphone or camera built in the portable terminal, and the communication unit transmitting the current position of the portable terminal to specific organizations along with sound or image collected in the multimedia unit during the operation of the shock unit.
US10271402B2

A laser sensor stimulator integrates laser units, an inertial measurement unit, a control unit, and ergonomic, modular design with GPS data feeds into a portable system that can be used to test energy sensors and warning devices and includes a user interface facilitates tracking and acquisition of items of interest by the laser sensor stimulator.
US10271400B2

In one embodiment, a method comprising: (a) receiving a set of physiological data associated with at least one health condition of an animal subject; (b) receiving a set of environmental data associated with one or more environment conditions to which the subject is or has been exposed; (c) determining a set of operating parameters for at least one environmental device based at least partially on at least a portion of the set of physiological data and at least a portion of the set of environmental data; and (d) transmitting the set of operating parameters to the at least one environmental device to at least partially control at least one controlled environmental condition to which the subject is exposed to thereby at partially control the at least one health condition.
US10271399B1

This disclosure relates to a lighting system for a rear of a motor vehicle and a corresponding method. In particular, an example lighting system includes a first rear combination lamp and a second rear combination lamp, the first and second rear combination lamps each including a first lighting section configured to illuminate a first color and a second lighting section configured to illuminate one of an second color and a third color. The system further includes a controller configured to selectively illuminate each of the first and second lighting sections.
US10271390B2

A lighting fixture includes a solid-state light source and driver circuitry. The solid-state light source includes at least one light emitting diode (LED). The driver circuitry includes one or more silicon carbide (SiC) switching components, and is coupled to the solid-state light source. Further, the driver circuitry is configured to receive an alternating current (AC) input voltage and generate a driver output current for driving the at least one LED from the AC input voltage. By using silicon carbide (SiC) for the switching components in the driver circuitry, the efficiency of the driver circuitry and thus the lighting fixture may be significantly increased, while simultaneously reducing the cost and complexity of the driver circuitry and thus the lighting fixture when compared to conventional lighting fixtures.
US10271386B2

An induction hob has a hob plate, a plurality of induction heating coils which are arranged below the hob plate, and a plurality of sensor coils which are arranged below the hob plate and above the induction heating coils, and also temperature sensors. The sensor coils and the temperature sensors are arranged on a flexible support and electrical conductors make electrical contact with the sensor coils on the flexible support. The flexible support has a single common connection device for electrical contact to be made.
US10271384B2

A direct resistance heating method includes placing a first electrode and a second electrode on a plate-shaped workpiece such that the first electrode and the second electrode extend across the workpiece in a direction substantially perpendicular to a center line of a heating target region of the workpiece, the center line connecting a middle portion of one side of the heating target region and a middle portion of the other side of the heating target region; and moving at least one of the first electrode and the second electrode along the center line while applying electric current between the first electrode and the second electrode.
US10271383B2

Implementations of the present disclosure provide an adapter for use in a processing chamber. In one implementation, the adapter comprises a hollow body having a first end and a second end opposing the first end, a first block and a second block symmetrically disposed within the hollow body about a longitudinal axis of the body, wherein the first block and the second block define a central opening therebetween, and a retention device disposed in contact with the first and second blocks to confine the movement of the first and second blocks with respect to the hollow body. The central opening is sized so that the first block and the second block provide direct contact with a press seal of the lamp.
US10271361B2

Disclosed are a method and an apparatus for transmitting data in a wireless LAN system. The method for transmitting data comprises the steps of: generating a master-beacon frame including identifier information of an end-point terminal connected to a relay device; and transmitting the master-beacon frame. As a result, the occurrence of a buffer overflow in the relay device can be prevented.
US10271342B2

Methods and apparatus are disclosed for allocating PUCCH resources for HARQ feedback so as to minimize the total number PUCCH resources that are allocated while avoiding resource collision. A base station in an uplink Pcell allocates resource sets for use by a plurality of user terminals for providing HARQ feedback to support downlink transmissions to the user terminals in the same transmission time interval. The base station configures a resource group for each user terminal. Each resource group comprises a predetermined number of the allocated resource sets. The base station sorts the user terminals in the order of priority from highest to lowest and selects, in order of priority, a resource set for each user terminal from its configured resource group. To select resources for the user terminal, the base station calculates a weight for each resource set available to the user terminal, and allocate an available resource set with minimum weight to the user terminal.
US10271340B1

Methods and systems to help manage wireless communication with UEs in a manner that takes into account an extent of TTI bundling on a given carrier frequency. When a base station is serving a threshold high number of TTI-bundling-UEs on a first carrier frequency, the base station will reduce the number of TTI-bundling-UEs on the first carrier frequency by offloading one or more of the TTI-bundling-UEs from the first carrier frequency to a second carrier frequency. Further, to avoid increasing the number of TTI-bundling-UEs served on the first carrier frequency, when the base station detects a trigger event for enabling TTI bundling for an additional UE served on the first carrier frequency, the base station will offload the additional UE from the first carrier frequency to the second carrier frequency.
US10271336B2

Smart channel selection for autonomous initiators of peer-to-peer groups is disclosed. A device acting as an initiator device of a peer-to-peer group may configure the group by selecting a channel for the peer-to-peer group, where the selected channel is also the best channel available for potential group member devices to connect to a network having a coverage area in which the initiator device operates. Group member devices operating, or potentially operating, on the peer-to-peer connection will then select the best channel if they connect to the network, and use the same channel for both the peer-to-peer and network connections. Group member devices will then not be required to operate in a multi-channel mode. In embodiments, the best channel may be selected by the initiator device, for example, by determining that the channel has the highest signal strength or the fastest data rate of channels as measured at the group initiator, or by other suitable criteria.
US10271332B2

Network nodes and methods therein for enabling use, in a cell, of different types of mobile terminals. A method in a network node (501) associated with the cell comprises supporting (302), at least part of, at least two frequency bands having a respective predefined frequency band indicator in said cell. The method further comprises signaling (304) information associated with said at least two frequency bands to UEs in the cell, thus enabling use of UEs operating in a respective different one of said at least two frequency bands in the cell.
US10271317B2

A method, device and system for uplink synchronization are provided, which relate to a LTE-Advanced system and solve the problem that a first communication node and a second communication node may not perform normal communication. The method includes: the first communication node configures resource set information corresponding to N uplink receiving beam groups, wherein N>0 and each uplink receiving beam group includes at least one uplink receiving beam; the first communication node detects uplink access signals on resource sets corresponding to one or more receiving beams according to the resource set information; and the first communication node sends uplink access response messages in responsive to uplink access signals meeting an uplink access condition after detecting the uplink access signals.
US10271316B2

A user equipment (UE) is described that includes a higher-layer processor configured to configure a shortened transmission timing interval (TTI) for a serving cell. The UE also includes a physical uplink channel transmitter configured to transmit a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) on the serving cell. The UE further includes a shortened physical uplink channel transmitter configured to transmit a shortened physical uplink control channel (SPUCCH) on the serving cell. In a case that a transmission instance of the SPUCCH collides with an uplink subframe where the PUCCH is to be transmitted, the PUCCH is dropped, and the SPUCCH is transmitted.
US10271299B1

A wrist-worn electronic device includes a lower housing, including a lower surface and a side wall formed of electrically conductive material, an upper housing including a bezel formed of an electrically conductive material, and an antenna formed by a nonconductive slot between the lower and upper housings. The nonconductive slot may be formed between a first portion of a lower surface of the bezel along a circumference of the bezel, a first portion of a top surface of the side wall along a circumference of the side wall, and electrical connections between two electrical ground terminals on the top surface of the side wall and the two electrical ground locations on the lower surface of the bezel. The antenna may be configured to transmit or receive electronic signals to determine a current geographic location or allow wireless communication with other electronic devices.
US10271286B2

Provided is a wireless communication apparatus for a non-orthogonal multiple access communication system. The apparatus comprises: a power adjustment unit which is used, for at least some of user equipment included in the communication system, dynamically adjusting the sending power of each of the at least some of the user equipment for each sub-carrier according to channel state information about the communication system, in order that the at least some of the user equipment perform uplink data transmission on corresponding sub-carriers with the adjusted sending power. According to the disclosed apparatus, method and system, at least one of the following technical benefits could be obtained: increasing the channel capacity of the communication system; reducing the bit error rate during the communication; and reducing the interference between corresponding user equipment in the communication system.
US10271282B2

A mobile device that comprises a main receiver and a wake-up receiver is operated by periodically attempting to receive a first signal that is configured for receipt by the wake-up receiver. For each attempt, a detection result is generated that indicates whether the first signal was received with a signal quality that satisfies a predetermined minimum quality criterion. One or more of the detection results are used as a basis for deciding whether or not the wake-up receiver is within range of an access point. An operation of the mobile device is adjusted in response to a decision that the wake-up receiver is not within range of the access point.
US10271274B2

Access terminals are adapted to facilitate extended time periods for maintaining PPP sessions. According to one example, an access terminal can communicate with a network entity to establish a PPP session maintained by an extended time period. The extended time frame can be different (e.g., greater or less) than a default time period for maintaining the PPP session. For instance, the access terminal may establish a PPP session including a PPP connection. The access terminal may also send a persistence indicator to the network entity to cause setting the extended time period for maintaining the PPP session. The network entity may receive the persistence indicator and accordingly employ a differing time period (e.g., an extended time period) for maintaining the PPP session. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also included.
US10271270B2

In one embodiment, a network interface operable to receive, from a requesting user, a request for routing information of a requested device. A processor determines location information associated with the requested device, and generates a temporary networked device identifier associated with a networked device identifier of the requested device and temporary location information associated with the location information. The network interface then communicates the temporary networked device identifier and temporary location information to the requesting user.
US10271268B2

The present disclosure discloses a method for presenting a list of access points and a device thereof. The method includes: acquiring at least one identifiers of at least one wireless access points; determining whether at least one predetermined identifier exists among the identifiers of the wireless access points, wherein the predetermined identifier is an identifier corresponding to an accessing record stored in the terminal, and the accessing record is for indicating historical information that the terminal has ever accessed the wireless access point corresponding to the predetermined identifier; and if a result of the determining is that the at least one predetermined identifier exists, presenting the at least one predetermined identifier in the list of access points according to the accessing record corresponding to the at least one predetermined identifier.
US10271257B2

Methods and systems for Coordinated Multipoint (CoMP) handover in a wireless communication network are disclosed. In an embodiment, the method includes detecting a User Equipment (UE) handover trigger based on an aggregate throughput for each Data Radio Bearers (DRBs) in each CoMP link between the UE and each Neighboring Base Stations (NBS) in a set of NBSs, the UE being in communication with a Serving Base Station (SBS) and each NBS in the set of NBSs through a set of active CoMP links; ranking each NBS based on handover potential of each NBS in the set of NBSs; and selecting a target NBS from the set of NBSs for UE handover based on the ranking and UE support capability information associated with each NBS, wherein a subset of the set of active CoMP links is migrated to the target NBS during the UE handover.
US10271252B2

A User Equipment (UE) device operates to directly determine a target small cell for access or handover with the assistance of a macro cell network. The UE directly generates the connection and selects which small cell to access from among a subset of small cells chosen of a set of candidate small cells. The UE is provided dedicated assistance information from the evolved node B (eNB) or macro network device. The dedicated assistance information enables the UE to measure data from the candidate small cells within a heterogeneous network environment. The UE shares the measured data and connects directly to the selected small cell for an access or handover operation.
US10271234B2

A terminal device transmits uplink control information including channel state information and a HARQ-ACK on a PUCCH; and performs a DRX functionality for controlling monitoring of an MPDCCH. In a case that a CQI-mask is not setup by a higher layer and a subframe n is assumed to be included in an Active Time in consideration of a scheduling request transmitted until and including a subframe n−5 and information received until and including the subframe n−5, the channel state information is transmitted on the PUCCH in the subframe n and a subframe n+1, irrespective of whether the subframe n+1 is included in the Active Time.
US10271231B2

Embodiments of the present invention provide a method and device for handling a cell outage. The method for handling a cell outage includes: receiving, by a first base station, an energy saving activation message sent by a second base station when a cell outage happens to a second cell, where the energy saving activation message is used to disable the energy saving function; transferring, by the first base station, the first cell from the energy saving state to the normal state according to the energy saving activation message, or keeping a third cell in the normal state until learning that the cell outage of the second cell is solved. This method prevents a coverage blind area in the network when a cell outage happens to a second cell that covers the area of a first cell which is in the energy saving state.
US10271221B2

A communication device for calculating an amount of resources of a virtual network node required for satisfying a predetermined condition of delay in signal processing based on a feature value of communication traffic so as to avoid performance degradation in signal processing in the communication network due to excess communication traffic which varies and changes. For example, the virtual network node may be realized by a virtual machine which provides network functions relating to signal processing by software of the virtual machine, and can flexibly increase or decrease processing resources.
US10271219B2

Implementations described and claimed herein provide a system and methods for determining a minimum number of communication nodes to substantially cover a particular geographical area and for optimizing an extension of an optical network to provide service to the communication nodes. In one implementation, at least one parameter for one or more forces configured to control interactions of a plurality of nodes is received. Each of the nodes has a node range corresponding to an effective operational limit of the node. Boundary information defining a geographical area to which coverage by a network may be provided is received. The one or more forces are simulated to distribute the plurality of nodes. The simulation of the one or more forces causes the plurality of nodes to become positioned in an overall layout such that the defined geographical area is substantially covered by the node ranges.
US10271217B2

A system for providing a connection to at least one user device responsive to an application or service being used by the at least one user device includes a configurable network for providing a communications link with the at least one user device. The configurable network also includes a plurality of control layers. At least one server implements at least a portion of the configurable network within the at least one server. The at least one server is configured to select a first slice portion of the plurality of control layers of the configurable network to support operation of a first application or service and to select a second slice portion of the plurality of control layers of the configurable network to support operation of a second application or service.
US10271215B1

An example access controller (AC) can receive an encrypted management frame from an access point (AP) associated with the AC, decrypt the encrypted management frame, and send the decrypted management frame to the AP.
US10271213B2

Methods and apparatus for managing access control clients (e.g., electronic Subscriber Identity Modules (eSIMs)). In one embodiment, secure elements (e.g., electronic Universal Integrated Circuit Cards (eUICCs)) and management entities of secure elements are associated with credentials. Post-deployment managerial operations can be executed, by transmitting the requested operation with the appropriate credentials. For example, a device can receive secure software updates to electronic Subscriber Identity Modules (eSIMs), with properly credentialed network entities.
US10271198B2

A system for registering a cellular device, comprising: a hosting cellular device; a remote network node; and a socket communication device, comprising: a non cellular communication module which establishes a non cellular communication connection with the remote network node over a non cellular communication network and acquires identification and/or authentication data of a subscriber of a visited cellular network from the remote network node over the non cellular communication connection; a subscriber authentication unit adaptor configured to engage with contacts of a subscriber authentication unit socket of the hosting cellular device; and a managing module which receives the identification and/or authentication data from the non cellular communication module and provides the identification and/or authentication data to the hosting cellular device via the authentication unit adaptor; wherein the authentication unit adaptor forwards the identification and/or authentication data to the hosting cellular communication so as to allow registering the hosting cellular communication to the visited cellular network.
US10271190B2

Using Bluetooth low energy beaconing to send small amounts of data without establishing a connection works fine for simple beaconing settings, but becomes complex for more complicated beaconing settings. The apparatus may be configured to receive a notification from a wireless device indicating a presence of a wireless device. The apparatus may also be configured to determine at least one of a set of beacon parameters or a beacon content after receiving the notification indicating the presence of the wireless device. Additionally, the apparatus may be configured to transmit a beacon to the wireless device based on the determined at least one of the set of beacon parameters or the beacon content.
US10271188B2

A system for device communication is disclosed. The system may include one or more memory devices storing instructions and one or more processors configured to execute the instructions to transmit a first unique identifier to a wave device, and receive a second unique identifier from the wave device. Further, the first unique identifier may exclusively identify a person, and the second unique identifier may exclusively identify a first wave receiver associated with a person, an entity, a place, or an object. In addition, at least the first unique identifier may be transmitted to the wave device based on an indication of a proximity between the first person and the first wave receiver.
US10271185B1

Various solutions for short message service re-transmission with respect to user equipment and network apparatus in mobile communications are described. An apparatus may transmit a control plane-data (CP-DATA) message for initiating mobile originated short message service (MO SMS). The apparatus may determine a first timer value for first transmission of the CP-DATA message. The apparatus may further re-transmit the CP-DATA message in response to expiration of the first timer value. The apparatus may further determine a second timer value for re-transmission of the CP-DATA message. The second timer value may be smaller than the first timer value.
US10271178B2

A processor may be configured to perform real-time analysis during a cloud service session so that intelligent subscriber profile information may be updated to a server for future cloud services for the originating user device and the terminating cloud service device.
US10271167B2

An item management apparatus includes an interface that receives a first identification of a first radio device carried by a user and a second identification of an alarm device correlated with an item deposited by the user. A memory stores the first identification and the second identification received by the interface in association with each other. A receiver receives a first signal from the first radio device. A processor determines a radio signal strength of the first radio device based on the first signal. A transmitter transmits a second signal for causing the alarm device to provide an alarm notice if the radio signal strength of the first radio device is determined to be greater than a predetermined value.
US10271159B2

It is determined whether or not an information processing apparatus is located at a particular place. If it is determined in the determination of the location that the information processing apparatus is located at the particular place, use of predetermined data is permitted. If the information processing apparatus satisfies a predetermined condition related to the fact that the information processing apparatus is located at the particular place, the permitted use of the data is prohibited.
US10271157B2

Disclosed is an audio signal processing device. The audio signal processing device includes a receiving unit configured to receive a first audio signal corresponding to a sound collected by a first sound collecting device and a second audio signal corresponding to a sound collected by a second sound collecting device, a processor configured to process the second audio signal based on a correlation between the first audio signal and the second audio signal, and an output unit configured to output a processed second audio signal. The first audio signal is a signal for reproducing an output sound of a specific sound object, and the second audio signal is a signal for ambience reproduction of a space in which the specific sound object is positioned.
US10271156B2

Disclosed is an audio signal processing method. The audio signal processing method according to the present invention comprises the steps of: receiving a bit-stream including at least one of a channel signal and an object signal; receiving a user's environment information; decoding at least one of the channel signal and the object signal on the basis of the received bit-stream; generating the user's reproducing channel information on the basis of the user's received environment information; and generating a reproducing signal through a flexible renderer on the basis of at least one of the channel signal and the object signal and the user's reproducing channel information.
US10271150B2

Examples described herein involve calibration of a microphone. In an example implementation, while a network device is positioned within a predetermined physical range of a microphone of a playback device, the network device detects, via a microphone of, a first audio signal. The network device also receives data indicating a second audio signal detected by the microphone of the playback device. Based on (i) data indicating the first audio signal, (ii) the data indicating the second audio signal, and (iii) an acoustic characteristic of the microphone of the playback device, the network device determines an acoustic characteristic of the microphone of the network device and generates a microphone calibration algorithm based on the determined acoustic characteristic of the microphone of the network device. The network device then applies the microphone calibration algorithm when performing an acoustic calibration of the playback device.
US10271143B2

Provided is a linear acoustic transducer for transducing an electrical signal into an acoustic signal and, more specifically, to a linear acoustic transducer, which can efficiently deliver the vibration energy of a driver by connecting a driving rod, to which a plurality of diaphragms are fixed, to the center of the driver and has partitions integrally formed inside a housing at regular intervals such that the partitions are located between the plurality of diaphragms, thereby generating an acoustic signal by compressing or expanding the air between the diaphragms and the partitions when the plurality of diaphragms vibrate upward and downward by the vibration of the driving rod.
US10271140B2

Embodiments of the present application disclose an interaction method, an interaction apparatus, and user equipment. The method comprises: determining shape related information of a deformable loudspeaker array surface, where the shape related information corresponds to a first shape of the deformable loudspeaker array surface after a folding deformation; determining multiple effective interaction areas on the deformable loudspeaker array surface at least according to the shape related information, where the multiple effective interaction areas meet the following conditions: in nonadjacent positions on the deformable loudspeaker array surface, and adjacent in a spatial position in the first shape; and using the multiple effective interaction areas as one interaction area at least according to a first relative position of the multiple effective interaction areas in the spatial position in the first shape to provide a sound output interface to at least one interaction object. The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application can bring new experience to a user according to a deformation property of a deformable device.
US10271139B2

The present invention relates to an acoustic signal supply circuit of at least one loudspeaker (HP), this circuit comprising a filtering device of the resonance peak occurring at a given frequency of the supply current, characterized in that the filtering device of the peak is incorporated in a first branch bypassing the intermediate circuit between at least two converters (A, A0), this filtering device being purely electrical in the form of an impedance (Z3) connected, on the one hand, at a point on the intermediate circuit and, on the other hand, to a ground instrumentation, the impedance being called RLC (Z3) for comprising at least one first resistor (R3), at least one first capacitor (C3) and at least one first inductor (L3) arranged in series, the parameters of the first resistor (R3), the first capacitor (C3) and the first inductor (L3) being predetermined as a function of the resonance peak to be filtered.
US10271138B2

The present disclosure provides a method for compensating frequency response of audio signal, the method includes: presetting n groups of audio signals with different frequencies, acquiring the minimum signal amplitude value heard by user in each group of audio signals; calculating by a preset gain algorithm to acquire corresponding compensation gain, according to the minimum signal amplitude value; for each group of audio signals, calculating by a preset filtering coefficient algorithm to acquire a corresponding filtering coefficient, according to the frequency of the audio signal, the compensation gain and a preset quality factor; generating a frequency response compensation curve of audio signal according to the filtering coefficient corresponding to the n groups of audio signals; and adjusting an acoustic frequency response of the audio signal according to the compensation curve, and outputting the adjusted audio signal. The present disclosure further provides a device for compensating frequency response of audio signal.
US10271113B2

The present invention is to provide a chassis switch, which comprises a chassis for accommodating a designated number of line cards therein; a backplane installed on the back side of the chassis and having a plurality of connectors disposed thereon; at least one line card plugged into one of the connectors corresponding thereto via a front side of the chassis and each having an access switch chip adapted to switch local network signals and an interconnect switch chip adapted to switch the signals between ports of the at least one line card; and a loop adapted to connect the corresponding ports of the access switch chip and the interconnect switch chip respectively through the connectors, so as to enable each line card plugged into the chassis switch to perform a local network switching function and a switching function between the at least one line card.
US10271112B2

A client video player device downloads video content from a video content delivery network as segments encoded at respective bitrates selected from distinct encoding bitrates. Bitrate adaptation logic within the client video player selects the appropriate bitrate segment in order to maximize user-perceived Quality-of-Experience. An optimization of this bitrate adaptation logic implementing model predictive control that maximizes the user-perceived Quality-of-Experience is presented.
US10271091B2

A system that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, a communication device having a controller to determine a directive associated with an incoming communication session initiated by another communication device, providing an option that directs the media device to modify the media content being presented by a media device, providing a first instruction to the media device to modify the media presentation according to the directive responsive to a selection of the option, and providing a second instruction to the media device to resume the media presentation responsive to detecting a termination of the incoming communication session. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US10271079B1

Systems and methods for broadcasting a video stream are disclosed. The systems and methods can receive a video stream from a broadcaster, process the video steam, store the video streaming, and deliver the video stream to a viewer as a live video stream or a video on demand. The viewer may use an access token to access the video stream. The systems and methods may include an error detection mechanism for detecting an interrupt in the video stream. The systems and methods can restore the access token to its original state if an error is detected. The systems and methods can also include one or more link sharing mechanisms for sharing links to a video stream. The shareable links may be associated with share tokens.
US10271074B2

An online system receives live stream content to be provided to one or more client devices as the live stream is ongoing. The online system generates a variety of transcoded live stream content to ensure that client devices can readily playback the appropriately encoded content. Once the live stream ends, the online system determines whether to use a transcoded live stream content or to use the original content received by the online system in order to generate a video on demand. To do so, the online system considers the quality of the original content and issues associated with the original content such as missing video frames or missing audio excerpts. The online system can choose to normalize the original content by eliminating the issues to improve the quality of the normalized original content and subsequently generate the video on demand from the normalized original content.
US10271073B2

A system that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, a server comprising a memory to store executable instructions and a controller coupled to the memory. The controller, responsive to executing the instructions, performs operations comprising presenting a graphical user interface enabling selectable advertisements or a selectable channel distribution service for delivery to a set top box, presenting filters for targeted delivery of advertisements to subscriber equipment based on information descriptive of the subscriber, selecting advertisements from an advertising server based on detected selections of advertisements or a detected channel distribution service preference, transmitting a globally unique identifier of the set top box to a billing server, initiating storage of the selectable advertisements at a remote advertisement delivery server, and presenting the selectable advertisements to the set top box. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US10271069B2

Approaches to selectively using start code emulation prevention (“SCEP”) on encoded data for media content are described herein. For example, a media encoder selectively performs SCEP processing on encoded data for media content, and sets a value of a syntax element that indicates whether or not to perform SCEP processing on the encoded data. The encoder stores the encoded data for output as part of a bitstream, where the syntax element is signaled in association with the bitstream. A media decoder receives the encoded data, determines, from the value of the syntax element, whether or not to perform SCEP processing on the encoded data, and selectively performs SCEP processing on the encoded data. In this way, the computational cost of scanning operations for SCEP processing can be avoided in many scenarios, and bit rate increases due to insertion of SCPE bytes can be limited.
US10271067B2

Visible artifacts in a video stream of pictures with slices are reduced by having a separate maximum transform size for intra coding units in inter coded slices as compared to intra coding units in intra coded slices and/or inter coding units or by penalizing the usage of large transform size for such intra coding units in inter coded slices as compared to intra coding units in intra coded slices and/or inter coding units.
US10271058B2

An imaging apparatus includes an imaging optical system that forms an optical signal, an imaging device that includes a plurality of pixels and that converts the optical signal formed on the plurality of pixels into an electrical signal, a color filter that is arranged between the imaging optical system and the imaging device and that has a different optical transmittance for each of the plurality of pixels and each of a plurality of wavelength ranges, and a transmission data compression circuit that compresses the electrical signal obtained by the imaging device. The sum of products of an optical transmittance group relating to a plurality of optical transmittances of the color filter for each of the plurality of pixels in the plurality of wavelength ranges and coefficients common to the plurality of pixels is the same between the plurality of pixels.
US10271057B2

The present invention relates to system, methods and computer programs for image/video encoding and compression suitable for various image/video types as indexed-color, grayscale and true color (red, green, blue (RGB) and cyan, magenta, yellow, black (CMYK image)) images/video of any bit depth. More particularly, the invention consists of dividing the image/video into plurality of partitions and encoding and compressing each image partition; image partition lines or video stream separately to provide plurality of compressed units.The invention is referring to regularities found in the structure of (grayscale and) color images: the regularities are found for the encoded stream(s) by the empiric way, analyzing statistical data of the encoded streams. It becomes possible to exploit the regularities (natural properties) of the image/video and make compression rate more efficient. Besides increasing lossless or lossy compression rate, they can be used for photo correction (for having more accurate images).
US10271052B2

In general, this disclosure describes techniques for coding video blocks using a color-space conversion process. A video coder, such as a video encoder or a video decoder, may determine a coding mode used to encode the video data. The coding mode may be one of a lossy coding mode or a lossless coding mode. The video coder may determine a color-space transform process dependent on the coding mode used to encode the video data. The video coder may apply the color-space transform process in encoding the video data. In decoding the video data, independent of whether the coding mode is the lossy coding mode or the lossless coding mode, the video coder may apply the same color-space inverse transform process in a decoding loop of the encoding process.
US10271050B2

A method of operating an encoder is provided. The method includes generating predicted spatial-domain block values for current spatial-domain block pixel values, generating residual spatial-domain block values based on differences between the current spatial-domain block pixel values and the predicted spatial-domain block values, calculating a representative value of the residual spatial-domain block values, selecting a quantization parameter corresponding to the representative value from among a plurality of quantization parameters, and quantizing the residual spatial-domain block values using the selected quantization parameter.
US10271049B1

Control methods of sample adaptive offset (SAO) filtering applied to an image processing system with an SAO filter are provided. The method includes the steps of: receiving video signal, wherein the video signal includes at least one group of picture (GOP) and the GOP has multiple frames, each having multiple coding tree units (CTUs); determining whether current frame is an intra-picture frame (I frame); turning on the SAO filter in response to determining that the current frame is the I frame to enable the SAO filter to perform an SAO filtering on the current frame and determining a CTU ratio of the CTUs being not performed with the SAO filtering for the current frame; and selectively turning off the SAO filter based on the CTU ratio, such that the SAO filter does not perform the SAO filtering on subsequent non-I frames in the GOP including the current frame.
US10271048B2

A method and apparatus for video encoding or decoding utilizing adaptive background residual prediction is disclosed. The present invention adaptively applies background residual prediction to a current block based on a selection decision. The coding block is split into one or more coding sub-blocks. A reference sub-block in a reference picture is located for a current coding sub-block of the current coding block according to a motion vector associated with the current coding block. A background reference sub-block in a background picture is located for the reference sub-block, where the background reference sub-block is at a first co-located location as the reference sub-block. The method then selects a first predictor or a second predictor to encode or decode the current sub-block based on a selection decision. The first predictor corresponds to the reference sub-block, and the second predictor is derived according to the reference sub-block and the background picture.
US10271046B2

The prevent invention provides a lens focusing apparatus. The lens focusing apparatus comprises a lens holding module for clamping at least one lens to be tested, a chart display module and a focal length shortening module. The chart display module includes a frame assembly, a first chart display and a plurality of second chart displays disposed on the frame assembly. Each second chart display is inclined at a first predetermined angle relative to the first chart display. The focal length shortening module includes a first focal length shortening device and a plurality of second focal length shortening devices. The first focal length shortening device is disposed between the at least one lens and the first chart display, and each second focal length shortening device is disposed between the at least one lens and the corresponding second chart display.
US10271041B2

A method of estimating a parameter of a three-dimensional (3D) display device includes estimating a transformation parameter between a camera and a display based on an image displayed on the display and an image reflected by a reflector.
US10271040B1

A system that generates a 3D environment from data collected by depth sensors (such as LIDAR) and color sensors (such as color video camera data) observing an area or activity, transmits versions of the 3D environment to various devices for display, and enables device users to dynamically alter a viewing angle of the 3D environment. The version of the 3D environment sent to each device may be optimized for the device's resolution and for the bandwidth of the connection to the device. Embodiments may enrich the 3D environment by detecting and tagging objects and their locations in the environment, and by calculating metrics related to motion or actions of these objects. Object tags and metrics may be transmitted to devices and displayed for example as overlays of images rendered from user-selected viewing angles. Embodiments of the system also enable 3D printing of an object as a memento for example.
US10271036B2

A method for incorporating two dimensional images such as those captured by a video camera, which is moving and whose optics, particularly zoom and focus, are controlled by a human or by automatic means, into a virtual three dimensional coordinate system is provided In one embodiment the method acquires calibration data over the functional range of the studio camera optics, and then in operation dynamically performs the appropriate transformations needed to map the video stream to the virtual coordinate system, even as the acquiring studio camera moves, zooms, and changes focus.
US10271034B2

In a method of coding video data, a first depth value of a depth look up table (DLT) is determined, where the first depth value is associated with a first pixel of the video data, and a second depth value of the DLT is determined, where the second depth value is associated with a second pixel of the video data. Coding of the second depth value relative to the first depth value is performed during coding of the DLT.
US10271032B2

A content management server extracts an incident video and incident information corresponding to prescribed key information related to the incident information, and sends the extracted information to a center device. A center device superimposes video attribute information related to an incident video on map information based on positional information of an imaging place of the incident video included in the incident information in the incident video display screen, displays the video attribute information in the imaging place on the map of the map information, and reproduces and displays the incident video corresponding to the video attribute information in a case where a video reproduction instruction is given by a user.
US10271023B2

The present technique relates to a solid-state imaging device and an imaging apparatus that enable provision of a solid-state imaging device having superior color separation and high sensitivity.
US10271021B2

A vehicle has a camera system that captures video while the vehicle moves. The vehicle records the captured video and/or wirelessly transmits the captured video to a remote user device for playback. When the vehicle is moving, a coarse waypoint is identified and a trajectory is determined from the current location of the vehicle to the coarse waypoint that reduces (e.g., minimizes) sudden changes in direction of movement of the vehicle, reduces (e.g., minimizes) sudden changes in speed of the vehicle, and/or reduces (e.g., minimizes) sudden changes in acceleration of the vehicle by reducing (e.g., minimizing) jerk or snap of the vehicle trajectory. One or more fine waypoints along the trajectory are selected and the vehicle moves to the coarse waypoint along the trajectory by passing through those fine waypoints, resulting in smooth movement of the device that reduces or eliminates motion sickness for users viewing the captured video.
US10271017B2

In accordance with one aspect of the present technique, a method includes receiving one or more videos from one or more image capture devices. The method further includes generating a video-loop of the person from the one or more videos. The video-loop depicts the person in the commercial site. The method also includes generating an action clip from the video-loop. The action clip includes a suspicious action performed by the person in the commercial site. The method further includes generating an activity summary of the person including the video-loop and the action clip.
US10271016B2

Disclosed herein are an integrated monitoring CCTV, an abnormality detection apparatus, and a method for operating the apparatus. The abnormality detection apparatus includes a monitoring information collection unit for collecting monitoring information that includes location information, sound information and time information of a monitoring area from at least one integrated monitoring CCTV including multiple microphones; and an abnormal sound determination unit for determining whether an abnormality has occurred in the monitoring area, based on the sound information of the monitoring area, wherein the abnormality detection apparatus further comprises an explosion occurrence determination unit for, based on information about installation locations and installation directions of multiple integrated monitoring CCTVs transmitted from the multiple integrated monitoring CCTVs, generating a sensor matrix map for the multiple integrated monitoring CCTVs and calculating a location of occurrence of an abnormal sound based on the sensor matrix map when the abnormal sound occurs.
US10271005B2

Subject matter disclosed herein may relate to monitoring state information for one or more events across one or more platforms associated with a user account, and providing event information appropriate for an electronic device to a the electronic device for display to a user associated with the user account. The user may provide inputs related to one or more of the events via the electronic device, and the inputs may be transmitted to one or more platforms.
US10270999B2

An image sensor includes: first pixels, each of which receives a pair of light fluxes and outputs a pair of first analog signals; an A/D conversion unit that converts each of pairs of first analog signals to a pair of first digital signals; a digital adder unit that generates digital sum signals each by adding together the pair of first digital signals among pairs of first digital signals; a first output unit that outputs pairs of first digital signals to an external recipient; and a second output unit that outputs the digital sum signals to an external recipient.
US10270986B2

Various methods and systems are disclosed for near-infrared video compositing techniques and an associated immersive video environment. In an example, a system includes: a dual camera system having a visible light camera and an infrared camera to capture light from a field of view; and a display screen to reflect a video output projected from a display source. In this system configuration, the display screen is arranged relative to the dual camera system to allow infrared light and visible light from a field of view to travel through the display screen and reach the cameras of the dual camera system. In an example, the video output provides real-time video captured from the visible light camera, an information from the infrared camera is used to create a matte of an object in the field of view within the real-time video captured from the visible light camera.
US10270983B1

The present disclosure generally relates to displaying visual effects in image data. In some examples, visual effects include an avatar displayed on a user's face. In some examples, visual effects include stickers applied to image data. In some examples, visual effects include screen effects. In some examples, visual effects are modified based on depth data in the image data.
US10270980B2

To improve image quality of image data.A moving body detection unit detects, as a moving body area, an area of a moving body from an input frame every time the input frame captured by an image capture unit is input. A prediction unit predicts, as a prediction area, an area corresponding to the moving body area in a next input frame following the input frame from the moving body area every time the input frame is input. A statistical information generation unit that generates statistical information by performing predetermined statistical processing on each of pixel values of pixels in either an area excluding the predicted prediction area from a specific processing area in the input frame or an area that overlaps the prediction area in the processing area every time the input frame is input. A control information generation unit that generates predetermined control information for controlling the image capture unit based on the statistical information every time the statistical information is generated. A controller that controls the image capture unit and causes the image capture unit to capture the next input frame based on the control information every time the control information is generated.
US10270975B2

Preview images and alternate enlarged facial preview images may be displayed in a camera display screen or viewfinder prior to shooting a picture. When an image captured by a camera during a first time duration includes a human face, a face from an image captured by the camera during a second time duration may be enlarged and displayed as an alternate preview image in the viewfinder. An instruction to shoot an image may be received and the camera may shoot or save an image captured by the camera according to the shooting instruction. The alternate preview image including the facial enlargement may be used in conjunction with use of a selfie stick to aid users looking at a distant viewfinder at the end of the selfie stick.
US10270969B2

The image processing apparatus is configured to perform image processing on an input image produced by image capturing through an optical system. The apparatus includes a first distribution producer configured to produce a first distribution by using data for approximating a point spread function that corresponds to a condition relating to the image capturing, a second distribution producer configured to produce a second distribution by mirroring a part of the first distribution, a filter producer configured to produce, by using the second distribution, a first filter to be used for a sharpening process, and a processor configured to perform the sharpening process on the input image by using the first filter to produce a sharpened image.
US10270968B2

The present invention facilitates the work of setting a surveillance camera (30) with the surveillance camera (30) in a packed and stacked state. A surveillance camera packing member (1) is composed of: a cushioning material (10) that has a cylindrical shape with one end open and that holds a case side surface (31) and a circular dome section (32) of a dome-type surveillance camera (30); and a packing box (20) formed by bending a corrugated board sheet to form a rectangular parallelepiped and that accommodates the cushioning material (10) in which the dome-type surveillance camera (30) is held, a perforated line (23) for forming a open window section (22) of predetermined size for removing a connector-equipped cable (40) being provided to a side surface (21) of the packing box (20) facing the casing back surface (33) of the accommodated dome-type surveillance camera (30).
US10270967B1

An image capture system and methods for auto-recording media data are herein disclosed. A method includes receiving an activity type selection, selecting an activity-specific monitor based on the activity type selection, and capturing media data. The activity-specific monitor defines one or more auto-recording conditions that, when satisfied, cause the image capture system to begin recording media data. The method includes executing the activity-specific monitor, the activity-specific monitor: receiving current sensor data from the one or more sensors; determining whether the one or more auto-recording conditions defined by the activity-specific monitor are met by the current sensor data; and outputting a notification indicating that the one or more auto-recording conditions are met when the auto-recording conditions are met. The method further includes writing portions of the media data captured after the auto-recording conditions are met to the persistent storage of the image capture system based on receipt of the notification.
US10270965B2

A system comprising a computer-readable storage medium storing at least one program and a computer-implemented method for facilitating automatic-guided image capturing and presentation are presented. In some embodiments, the method includes capturing an image of an item, removing automatically a background of the image frame, performing manual mask editing, generating an item listing, inferring item information from the image frame and automatically applying the inferred item information to an item listing form, and presenting an item listing in an augmented reality environment.
US10270959B1

Movements of a pan and tilt camera may be controlled by generating preview images of the view obtained by the camera in a particular direction. A camera may periodically scan its environment by moving through its range of motion and capturing a series of frames that can be stitched together. The resulting preview image may be a panoramic or spherical representation of the camera's possible viewpoints and may be displayed on a user interface for controlling the camera remotely. A live video from the camera may be displayed, and when a request to move a viewing angle of the camera is displayed, a corresponding portion of the preview image for the new viewing angle is displayed until a live video of the camera for the new viewing angle is available.
US10270958B2

A system, method, and computer program product are provided for adjusting focus based on focus target information. In use, an image is sampled as image data, using a camera module. Next, the image data is transmitted for processing, wherein the processing includes identifying one or more focus regions. Additionally, focus target information is determined corresponding to one or more focus regions. Further, a focus is adjusted, based on the focus target information, and the image is captured. Additional systems, methods, and computer program products are also presented.
US10270943B2

An aspect of present principles is directed to methods and systems for gamut mapping source colors into target colors from a source color gamut towards a target color gamut. A difference may be determined source specific colors and corresponding target specific colors. A source hue of the source specific colors is adaptively changed towards a target hue of the corresponding target specific colors based on the difference to determine mapped specific colors. Color gamut mapping is performed for the source colors of the source color gamut towards the target color gamut based on the mapped specific colors. The specific colors are selected from primary colors, secondary colors, a group of primary colors and secondary colors. The difference is based on at least one selected from the group of hue, saturation and lightness of the source specific colors and the corresponding target specific colors.
US10270937B2

An image processing device includes an external memory interface to write image data to an image memory, and an inclination correction circuit. The inclination correction circuit generates coordinate information based on inclination information, detects, from the coordinate information, a minimum sub-scanning coordinate in each of divided areas of the image data, generates first read addresses for reading the divided areas of the image data from the image memory based on the minimum sub-scanning coordinate, reads the divided areas of the image data from the image memory based on the first read addresses, writes the divided areas of the image data to an internal memory, generates second read addresses for reading the divided areas of the image data from the internal memory based on the coordinate information, and reads the divided areas of the image data from the internal memory based on the second read addresses.
US10270936B2

The present disclosure relates generally to encoding signals for spot colors. In one implementation a substitute spot color+CMY tint is selected to replace an original spot color. The CMY tint can be transformed to carry an encoded signal. Of course, other features, combinations and technology are described herein.
US10270935B2

The present disclosure discloses methods and systems for embedding one or more scanned pages in a scanned document. The method includes receiving a document for scanning, the document includes a plurality of pages. Each page of the document is scanned. Then, a scanned document is created. A user interface is presented to a user to receive one or more page numbers corresponding to one or more scanned pages of the document to be embedded, a page number where the one or more scanned pages are to be embedded, and a location where the one or more scanned pages are to be embedded. Based on the received details, the one or more scanned pages are embedded as object at the page location in the scanned document. A final scanned document is created including the one or more scanned pages as embedded objects and the remaining pages as visible scanned pages.
US10270926B2

An information processing apparatus includes a conversion unit configured to convert second format data into first format data that differs from the second format data, the first format data being processable by a device connected to the information processing apparatus via a network; a first transmission unit configured to transmit the first format data converted by the conversion unit to the device; a first reception unit configured to receive, from the device, information that represents an operation to a screen displayed, based on the first format data transmitted by the first transmission unit, in a display unit of the device; and a second transmission unit configured to transmit, to the device, an instruction to execute a process defined in the second format data, the process relating to the operation represented by the information received by the first reception unit.
US10270923B2

A device management apparatus connected to a plurality of devices via a network includes a collecting unit that receives usage data indicating a status of use of each of the devices from each of the devices and that stores the received usage data in a storage device, and a common data acquiring unit that acquires common data that is common to the devices from the usage data of each of the devices stored in the storage device.
US10270905B1

Sponsorship of controlled-environment facility resident media and/or communications devices by non-residents may include associating a non-resident with an address identifier of a sponsored resident media and/or communications device and associating a controlled-environment facility resident identified by the non-resident with the address identifier of the sponsored device. Thereafter, inbound calls to the sponsored device are connected as a result of confirming that an inbound calling party is associated with the address identifier of the sponsored device and verifying that the resident operating the sponsored device is associated with the address identifier of the sponsored device. Revocation of sponsorship of the sponsored device removes or deactivates association of the non-resident with the address identifier of the sponsored device and removes or deactivates association of the controlled-environment facility resident with the address identifier of the sponsored media and/or communications device.
US10270903B2

To handle a failover condition, a media server receives a request, from a first application server, to stream a first media message in a media channel of a communication session. The first media message is streamed in the media channel of the communication session by the media server. Once the first media message has ended, a status message can be sent to the first application server to determine if the first application server has failed. If a response to the status message is not received (i.e., because the first application server has failed), the media server can stream a second media message during a period where a second application server is failing over for the first application server. If a response to the status message is received, the second media message is not streamed.
US10270899B1

A community safety system (CSS) including a notification management entity (NME) comprising servers, the NME communicatively coupled to multiple user devices and one or more administrator devices (collectively, registered user devices). The CSS includes a plurality of registered users, wherein registered users may share their own location, as well as sighting information about the location of a source of an emergency (e.g. a perpetrator) with the NME of the CSS. The NME may generate and provide display objects on a visualization interface of one or more users mobile devices displaying a map, the display objects indicative of user locations and/or emergency source location in the map displayed (e.g., in accordance with the map coordinate system).
US10270898B2

The present disclosure relates to aggregating and sharing wellness data. The wellness data can be received by a user device from any number of sensors external or internal to the user device, from a user manually entering the wellness data, or from other users or entities. The user device can securely store the wellness data on the user device and transmit the wellness data to be stored on a remote database. A user of the device can share some or all of the wellness data with friends, relatives, caregivers, healthcare providers, or the like. The user device can further display a user's wellness data in an aggregated view of different types of wellness data. Wellness data of other users can also be viewed if authorizations from those users have been received.
US10270886B1

A method and system for dynamically optimizing a script library are described. A request for a script library is received from a set of client devices. An instrumented version of the script library is transmitted to at least one of the set of client devices. The instrumented version of the script library includes code for tracing execution of the script library. Responsive to execution of the instrumented version of the script library at each one of the at least one of client devices, script library usage feedback indicative of usage of the script library at these client devices is received. An optimized version of the script library, generated based on the script library usage feedback by removing portions of the script library that are unused by the subset of client devices, is transmitted to the client device instead of the script library in response to a second request.
US10270882B2

In one embodiment, a method includes accessing a plurality of communications, each communication being associated with a particular content item and including a text of the communication; extracting, for each of the communications, n-grams from the text of the communication; identifying mention-terms from the extracted n-grams, each mention-term being a noun-phrase; calculating a term-score for each mention-term based on a frequency of occurrence of the mention-term in the communications; and generating a mentions-module including mentions, each mention including a mention-term having a term-score greater than a threshold term-score and text from communications comprising the mention-term.
US10270874B2

A website system can provide a website having features for which the status of the features can be selected. The website system can determine that a request is associated with the feature of the website and determine a status of the feature. In response to determining that the feature has a first status, the website system can return a first web page file that does not include content associated with the feature and, in response to determining that the feature has an second status, return to the client computing device a second web page file that does include the content associated with the feature.
US10270868B2

In one embodiment, a method includes, by one or more computing devices of an online social network, sending, to a client system of a first user of the online social network, a first request to compare two or more place-entities associated with the online social network, where the first user is connected to each place-entity within a social graph of the online social network, each place-entity being associated with a particular score on a first scoring scale and a first feature. The method further includes receiving, from the client system, comparison information responsive to the first request, the comparison information indicating an ordered ranking of the two or more place-entities. The method also includes accessing a scored list of place-entities associated with the online social network, where the scored list is based on scores on the first scoring scale for the place-entities.
US10270861B2

The various embodiments herein provide a method and system for dual role handling between at least two devices in a wireless environment. The method comprises seeking, by a first device, at least one device with a specified connection topology, establishing a connection with a second device having a same connection topology, establishing an Application service platform (ASP) session with the second device once the connection is established between the first device and the second device, sending, by the first device, a role negotiation message comprising a request for role change to the second device, wherein the role negotiation message corresponds to a WSB message, receiving a custom message for confirmation, if the second device accepts the role change, and changing the connection topology between the first device and the second device once the role negotiation between the first device and the second device is completed.
US10270860B2

The invention is directed to increasing interoperability between web-based applications and hardware functions of a mobile device. The invention includes a thick-client hardware compatibility wrapper (HCW), which renders web-based applications and manages communication between hardware functionality and the web-based application. Specifically, the HCW monitors the web-based application and identifies commands to the hardware components of the mobile device. These commands are interpreted by the HCW, which then uses native calls to perform the hardware-specific activities. The HCW is also capable of calling functions on a webpage within the web-based application in response to query commands to the web-based application or in response to hardware events from the hardware components.
US10270857B2

A computer-implemented method for asynchronous duplexing between two computing devices includes obtaining a task for execution by a first computing device and executing the task. A first computing task completion identifier is assigned upon execution of the task. The task with the assigned first computing task completion identifier is transferred to a second computing device and executed. A second computing task completion identifier is assigned upon execution of the task. The first computing task completion identifier and the second computing task identifier are logged into a task management log for facilitating the recovery of the first computing device by comparing the first computing task completion identifier and the second computing task identifier for identifying tasks executed by the first computing device and requiring execution by the second computing device.
US10270854B2

A computing resource monitoring service receives a request to store a measurement for a metric associated with a computing resource. The request includes the measurement itself and metadata for the measurement, which specifies attributes of the measurement. Based at least in part on the metadata, the computing resource monitoring service generates a fully-qualified metric identifier and, using the identifier, selects a logical partition for placement of the measurement. From the logical partition, the computing resource monitoring service transmits the measurement to an aggregator sub-system comprising one or more in-memory datastores. The computing resource monitoring service stores the measurement in an in-memory datastore within the aggregator sub-system.
US10270846B2

In an embodiment, a method includes identifying a particular service of a service-oriented architecture. The method also includes querying a data store for callers of the particular service, where the querying yields load-balancing internet protocol (IP) addresses of the callers in relation to proportional numbers of calls to the particular service. The method also includes resolving the load-balancing IP addresses to host IP addresses of the callers of the particular service. The method also includes resolving the host IP addresses to host names of particular hosts. The method also includes identifying applications of the particular hosts via the host names. The method also includes generating a data object including the host names, identifiers of the applications, and information related to the proportional numbers of calls to the particular service.
US10270845B2

A content management system enriches contact records obtained from a client device using user records stored on the content management system. The content management system receives contact records from a client device authorized on a user account of the content management system. The content management system compares contact records with user profiles stored on the content management system. The content management system matches contact records with user profiles of user accounts with which at least one sharing event occurred between the user account and the user account on which the client device is authorized. The content management system identifies a matching user profile corresponding to the contact record. The content management system determines modification information for modifying the contact record based upon the matching user profile.
US10270844B2

A method and system is provided for creating an integrated video stream based on relative location and movement of a wireless pointing device. The system includes a receiver for continuously receiving position data from a wireless pointing device and a processor for calculating an initial position and orientation of the wireless pointing device based on the position data received from the wireless pointing device, accessing additional data from a secondary source based on input data received from the wireless pointing device, and creating the integrated video stream based on an original video stream, the initial position and orientation of the wireless pointing device and the additional data accessed from the secondary source. The system further includes a server for transmitting the integrated video stream to the wireless pointing device to be rendered on a screen thereof.
US10270839B2

Systems and methods for communicating and displaying collections of image and video clip content are described. In one example embodiment, a device receives interface information about a group of content collections from a server computer system. When a user inputs a selection of a first content collection, the device displays images and video clips in a sequence defined by the content collection. Each piece of content (e.g. image or video clip) is displayed for less than a threshold display time. When the device finishes playing the first content collection, the device automatically begins playing a next content collection. Additional content collections generated from content submitted by other client devices can be received from the server computer system, with autoforward play of additional content collections continuing indefinitely. Some embodiments include content collections generated by the server computer system, as well as advertising elements or other system images presented between content collections.
US10270838B2

Techniques are provided that allow users to collaborate in relationship to data views, application displays, applications or events. A user can type in a text view related to a specific view in an application display, and the information is shared with other users that take part in sharing that view. A user that expresses an interest in an event is notified about the event and has the capability to interact, in relation to the event, with other users (e.g. by text). The particular form of interaction (and sharing) can be selectively specified. This interaction is comparable to a dynamic bulletin board where the subject is event driven. In the case of an event interest(s), users specify their interest (e.g. in other user application events or system events) and the system automatically alerts them to the occurrence of the event.
US10270837B2

A transmission management system includes a destination name data managing unit which manages a plurality of destination name data items which indicate a plurality of names of a destination in communications between transmission terminals, a destination name data reading unit which reads a destination name data item from the plurality of destination name data items managed by the destination name data managing unit, and a destination name data transmitting unit which transmits the destination name data item read by the destination name data reading unit to a transmission terminal capable of communicating with the destination.
US10270836B2

The present disclosure relates to a communication method and system for converging a 5th-Generation (5G) communication system for supporting higher data rates beyond a 4th-Generation (4G) system with a technology for Internet of Things (IoT). The present disclosure may be applied to intelligent services based on the 5G communication technology and the IoT-related technology, such as smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car, connected car, health care, digital education, smart retail, security and safety services. The method and apparatus provide information on traffic of a user equipment in a mobile communication system to an operator's network or to a third server. An operator can operate a proxy and may inspect and control a hypertext transfer protocol over secured layer (HTTPS) traffic through the proxy to collect HTTPS traffic relevant information.
US10270830B2

A method and apparatus for an adaptive Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) streaming service using metadata of media content are provided. The media content may include a sequence of one or more periods. Each of the periods may include one or more representations. The metadata may include information used to describe a relationship between the representations, and include information for terminals having different display bit depth.
US10270826B2

An example embodiment may involve receiving an indication of media content selected by way of a first client device. The indication may specify that the media content has been flagged for audible playout at a later time (such as when the client device or its user is in an automobile). The example embodiment may further involve receiving a request to stream the audio file to a second client device. The second client device may be associated with the first client device. The example embodiment may further involve causing the audio file to be streamed to the second client device.
US10270823B2

A client device includes one or more processors configured to determine, from a manifest file, a plurality of types of segments included in a representation of media content, one or more functions provided by each of the types of segments, and positions of segments conforming to each of the types of segments in the representation, wherein at least one of the types of segments provides a point at which to begin retrieving data from the representation, determine, from the manifest file, a segment of the representation conforming to the type that provides the point at which to begin retrieving data from the representation, and retrieve the determined segment from the representation.
US10270801B2

Systems and methods are disclosed for analyzing a plurality of failed login records that correspond to failed login attempts detected by a computing system, to identify suspicious patterns of activity that can facilitate the supplementation of password blacklists for improving account security. To accomplish the foregoing, failed login records that include information associated with failed login attempts are obtained for analysis. The failed login records are analyzed to identify a set of failed login records that show initial characteristics of a suspicious pattern of activity. The information included in the set of failed login records are further analyzed to determine whether a suspicious pattern of activity is actually present. When a suspicious pattern of activity is identified in the set of failed login records, the passwords used in the failed login attempts are stored in password blacklists associated with the account identifier(s) with which the passwords were used.
US10270797B1

A wireless communications system mitigates the threat of a man-in-the-middle attack when sharing network credentials with a new device. A new wireless device signals that it needs credentials if no other devices are signaling that they need credentials. The new device provides a visible or audible indicator when requested to do so by a device with credentials. Either in response to approval by a user or automatically in response to the indicator, the device with credentials shares credentials with the new device, which can then establish a connection to the network.
US10270786B2

In one implementation, a method for automatically generating a security policy for a controller includes receiving, by a security policy generation system and from a controller development environment, code for a device controller; selecting middleware that enforces a security policy; analyzing the code for the device controller; based at least in part on the analyzing, automatically generating the security policy; and providing the selected middleware along with the generated security policy.
US10270781B2

The usage of data in a multi-tenant environment can be controlled by utilizing functionality at the hypervisor level of various resources in the environment. Data can be associated with various tags, security levels, and/or compartments. The ability of resources or entities to access the data can depend at least in part upon whether the resources or entities are also associated with the tags, security levels, and/or compartments. Limitations on the usage of the data can be controlled by one or more policies associated with the tags, security levels, and/or compartments. A control service can monitor traffic to enforce the appropriate rules or policies, and in some cases can prevent encrypted traffic from passing beyond a specified egress point unless the encryption was performed by a trusted resource with the appropriate permissions.
US10270778B2

A method for dynamically creating network access control lists includes, by a processor receiving a request for an access control list (ACL). The method further includes, in response to receiving the request for the ACL: receiving a plurality of resource description from a first data source, receiving a policy enforcement point (PEP) graph for a network from a second data source, and using the plurality of resource descriptions and the PEP graph to generate the ACL, wherein the ACL comprises at least one policy for controlling network traffic through a PEP of the network. Each of the plurality of resource descriptions is associated with a plurality of computing devices in the network, and includes one or more of the following: information corresponding to an Internet Protocol definition of a computing device, information corresponding to desired access of the computing device, and information corresponding to permitted access of the computing device.
US10270775B2

One or more transactions may request or be assigned tokens within a transactional memory environment. A transaction may be created by at least one thread. A first transaction that includes a first token type may be received. A request may be received for a for a potential conflict check between the first transaction and a second transaction. In response to receiving the transaction potential conflict check, the first transaction and the second transaction are determined to be conflicting or not conflicting. The second transaction is assigned a token type in response to the determination of the transaction potential conflict check between the first transaction and the second transaction.
US10270764B2

An intelligent electronic device (IED) includes a user authentication module configured for authenticating authorized users of the IED and preventing an access by non-authorized personnel to a user-selectable portion of operational features of the IED. In exemplary embodiments, the user authentication module includes a database of information authenticating an authorized user and a sensor acquiring user-identifying information (e.g., a biometric sensor, a reader of magnetic, holographic, RFID, or smart ID cards, or a keypad). In one application, these techniques are implemented in IEDs such as electrical power and energy meters and used to control access to reset, configuration, billing, communication, and data acquisition/processing functions of the meters.
US10270756B2

A service providing method, the method comprises transmitting, by a first information processing device, a certification token including a first role information on a service provided by the first information processing device to a terminal device when a certification is successful in response to a certification demand from the terminal device, receiving, by the first information processing device, the certification token and a first address information, that identifies a service providing device and indicates the first information processing device, from the terminal device, and transmitting, by the first information processing device, a first token including the first role information indicated by the certification token which is received and a second address information, that identifies the service providing device and indicates a second information processing device, to the second information processing device which is either one of the service providing device or a way device to the service providing device.
US10270754B2

An information processing apparatus usable via a plurality of user interfaces, and a method of controlling the same, having a plurality of authentication processing modules configured to perform a user authentication for each of the plurality of user interfaces respectively. Setting information of authentication processing for each of the plurality of authentication processing modules and setting information of authentication processing by a common authentication processing module for performing a user authentication common to the plurality of user interfaces are held. If the user authentication by the common authentication processing module succeeds using the held setting information, based on user information input via an authentication screen of any one of the plurality of user interfaces, the user authentication is performed based on the held setting information of the user interface.
US10270745B2

Securely transporting data across a unidirectional data diode interconnecting a process plant to a remote system includes provisioning, using join key material, a sending device at the plant end of the diode with a receiving device at the remote end. The join key material is used to securely share network key material that is used to encrypt/decrypt messages or packets that are transported across the diode and whose payload includes plant—updated or re-set generated data. The shared network key material is recurrently using the join key material, and the recurrence interval may be based on a tolerance for lost data or other characteristic of an application, service, or consumer of plant data at the remote system.
US10270739B2

A method for performing security functions in a computer system hosting a network-facing server application includes receiving, by a service request processor, a service request to an application adapted to process the service request; responsive to the service request being a first request for the application to communicate over a network, processing the service request with a first process isolated in memory from the application; responsive to the service request being a second request for the application to access a physical storage device, processing the service request with a second process isolated in memory from the application; and responsive to a determination that the processed service request will not adversely affect the application, providing the processed service request to the application.
US10270737B2

Embodiments disclosed herein provide systems, methods, and computer readable media for extending the lifetime of a network address when an address system is unavailable. In a particular embodiment, a method provides, upon determining that a first network address for a network element has reached a preferred lifetime for the first network address, transitioning the network element to an extended rebind state that allows the first network address to remain in the preferred state. While the network element is in the extended rebind state, the method provides attempting to contact an address system and determining whether a second network element is assigned the first network address. The method further provides maintaining the first network address in the preferred state and the network element in the extended rebind state until contact is made with the address system or the second network element is determined to be assigned the first network address.
US10270734B2

A method and system for real-time eventing including interacting with at least one configuration attribute according to instructions specified through an application programming interface (API); adding subscribers for an event channel; generating an event from operation of an application; publishing the event message to the event channel on an event router; processing the event message according to the at least one configuration attribute; identifying a subscriber to the event channel; and sending the event from the event router to the subscriber.
US10270733B2

A first notification of a first action by a user with respect to a first content item may be received by a computer system, the first content item having a first relationship to the user. A second notification of a second notification by the user with respect to a second content item may be received by the computer system. The second content item may have a second relationship to the user, and at least a portion of the second content item may correspond to at least a portion of the first content item. A first property of the first relationship may be managed by the computer system based on the second notification.
US10270732B2

In one embodiment, a method includes retrieving a previous communication associated with a user on an online social network, the previous communication having been made on a date in the past; calculating a distribution-probability score for the previous communication reflecting a probability that the previous communication will be shared on the online social network by the user; and sending the previous communication to the user, wherein the distribution-probability score for the previous communication satisfies a threshold.
US10270726B2

Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for selective distribution of messages from a scalable, real-time messaging system. An example method includes: receiving query instructions from a subscriber client, wherein the subscriber client is subscribed to a channel of a plurality of channels; receiving a plurality of messages from a plurality of publisher clients, wherein each message is associated with a particular one of the plurality of channels; applying the query instructions to the plurality of messages for the channel as the messages are received; and sending the messages resulting from the application of the query instructions to the subscriber client, wherein the messages received by the subscriber client from the channel are limited to those that satisfy the query instructions.
US10270725B2

A method and system for correlating events with social media is provided. The method includes retrieving from a social network, social network data associated with users of the social network. The social network data is associated with event data associated with a user of the users. Temporary actions associated with a social network account of the user are enabled and a notification is transmitted to a group of users. In response, confirmation data associated with enabling the temporary actions is received from the group of users and permanent actions associated with the temporary actions are enabled.
US10270720B2

Recommendations, such as recipients and attachments, are determined from content that is associated with a message item. A user may enter one or more: recipients; attachments; and message content for the message that may be used in determining recommendations. Keywords may also be identified by analyzing the content of the message to determine recommended content/recipients. Behavior patterns may also be used to determine recommendations. The recommended users/content of a message may be obtained from a messaging program, a local data store, a network data store, a cloud service, and the like. The recommended items (e.g. users/content) determined from analyzing the content are displayed such that they may be used by the user when editing the message item. The recommended items may be ranked by relevancy using metrics such as keywords, people, time last viewed and use patterns.
US10270713B2

A system for communicating a multi-destination packet through a network switch fabric with a plurality of input and output ports is described. This system receives the multi-destination packet at an input port, wherein the multi-destination packet includes a multicast packet or a broadcast packet that is directed to multiple output ports, and wherein the network switch fabric maintains a separate virtual output queue (VOQ) for each output port. Next, the system sends the multi-destination packet from the input port to the multiple output ports by inserting the multi-destination packet into VOQs associated with the multiple output ports. The multi-destination packet is inserted into one VOQ at a time, so that after the multi-destination packet is read out of a VOQ and is sent to a corresponding output port, the multi-destination packet is inserted in another VOQ until the multi-destination packet is sent to all of the multiple output ports.
US10270698B2

Sensors and a central body are capable of exchanging bidirectional data via a main communication network, and the data from said sensors is classified according to different information levels (resource/environment, enriched data/raw information), and at least two sensors are connected by a communication network in order to exchange data directly via one or more communication links, one link being associated with each information level.
US10270697B2

In one embodiment, when an ingress provider edge (PE) device of a computer network domain receives a frame at the ingress PE device destined to a destination media access control (MAC) address, it can determine whether the frame was received on a root or leaf Ethernet ingress segment, and also whether the destination MAC address is located via a root or leaf Ethernet segment. Accordingly, the ingress PE device may either drop or forward the frame based on the ingress Ethernet segment and destination MAC address Ethernet segment being either a root or a leaf, respectively.
US10270693B2

A system that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example avoiding data copy and task switching by processing protocol headers of network PDUs as a serial tape to be processed in order such as by a single method. Other processing includes reducing stages and simplifying protocol processing and multiplexing during network communications. Address changing in an active network can be implemented by assigning multiple addresses to an entity so that a new address can replace the old address. Peer-to-peer application searching can be performed among networks that can be accessible or non-accessible networks. Utilizing anycast sets that include selected and alternative addresses to enable immediate or near immediate alternative route selection on failure or congestion. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US10270684B2

A method for creating a supplementary subflow as a supplement to a subflow existing in a multipath network connection using a transport protocol suited to a multipath communication mode. The multipath network connection is implemented in a network comprising a source using said multipath network connection for communicating with a receiver via an intermediate network component. Following an opening of an intermediate communication path between the intermediate network component and the receiver, said intermediate network component implements the following steps: obtaining a packet intended for the source; creating a header representing a request to create said supplementary data packet subflow, the supplementary data packet subflow being intended to use the intermediate communication link; inserting said header in said packet; and transmitting said packet to the source so as to cause the initiation, by the source, of a procedure for creating said supplementary data packet subflow.
US10270674B2

Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and apparatus for performing a new kind of traceroute. This traceroute is referred to herein as a “reverse” traceroute, as it enables a given network node to determine the path of packets sent to it from another node. Preferably, an encapsulating tunnel between the two nodes is leveraged. Preferably, a given network node (“first node”) performs the reverse traceroute by sending encapsulated inner packets in the tunnel to another network node (“second node”). The second node reflects the inner packets back to the first node. Preferably, the inner packets are configured such that their IP header TTLs expire at intermediate nodes (such as routers), and such that the resulting error messages are reported to the first node. In this way, the first node obtains information about the topology of the network and the path taken by inbound packets.
US10270656B2

The present invention discloses methods and systems for configuring a second system. The system of the present invention determines the identity information of the second system and at least one configuration. The at least one configuration is then sent to the second system. The second system is configured with the at least one configuration. The at least one configuration can be sent through an SMS message, a USB modem plugged in the second system, or NFC. Additionally, the at least one configuration may comprise an APN. The at least one configuration may also be used to configure the second system to establish one or more VPN connections.
US10270649B2

The present disclosure relates to an apparatus having a computing device with a plurality of serial transmit pins corresponding to a plurality of module locations and methods performed thereon. The computing device is configured to perform operations including selecting a module location from the plurality of module locations, to yield a selected module location and repeating: transmitting, via a one of the plurality of serial transmit pins corresponding to the selected module location, an address for the selected module location; and updating the selected module location to correspond to a next module location of the plurality of module locations.
US10270646B2

Fault tolerance techniques for a plurality of nodes executing application thread groups include executing at least a portion of a first application thread group based on a delegation by a first node, wherein the first node delegates an execution of the first application thread group amongst the plurality of nodes and has a highest priority indicated by an ordered priority of the plurality of nodes. A failure of the first node can be identified based on the first node failing to respond to a message sent to it. A second node can then be identified as having a next highest priority indicated by the ordered priority such that the second node can delegate an execution of a second application thread group amongst the plurality of nodes.
US10270642B2

Method, apparatus and systems for object tracking are disclosed. In one example, a disclosed method includes obtaining at least one time series of channel information (CI) of a wireless multipath channel using: a processor, a memory communicatively coupled with the processor and a set of instructions stored in the memory. The at least one time series of channel information is extracted from a wireless signal transmitted between a Type 1 heterogeneous wireless device at a first position in a venue and a Type 2 heterogeneous wireless device at a second position in the venue through the wireless multipath channel. The wireless multipath channel is impacted by a current movement of an object in the venue. The method also includes determining a spatial-temporal information of the object based on at least one of: the at least one time series of channel information, a time parameter associated with the current movement, and a past spatial-temporal information of the object. The at least one time series of channel information is preprocessed. Associated computation may be shared among the processor, the Type 1 heterogeneous wireless device and the Type 2 heterogeneous wireless device.
US10270637B2

A communication system (20) includes a base station (22) and a number of peak-managed user equipment apparatuses (26) that simultaneously transmit peak-reduced FDMA communication signals (128) to the base station (22). The communication system (20) exclusively assigns payload subcarriers (44) to the apparatuses (26) and assigns a few noise-bearing subcarriers (48) for common simultaneous use by all apparatuses (26). Each user equipment apparatus (26) includes a peak reduction section (92) that distorts an otherwise undistorted modulated communication signal (86) into a distorted, peak-reduced communication signal (128) by generating and adding peak-reduction noise (131) to the undistorted signal (86). The peak-reduction noise (131) is primarily mapped onto the noise-bearing subcarriers (48) without conforming to an in-band noise constraint and may be mapped onto the assigned payload subcarriers (44) to the extent permitted by an in-band noise constraint. The peak-reduction noise (131) is blocked in unassigned payload subcarriers (46).
US10270632B2

Embodiments of the present disclosure disclose a modulator, including: a first modulation module, configured to: receive first to-be-modulated data, and output a first transmission curve according to the first to-be-modulated data; a second modulation module, configured to: receive second to-be-modulated data, and output a second transmission curve according to the second to-be-modulated data, where a period of the second transmission curve is half of a period of the first transmission curve; and a combination module, configured to perform phase superposition on the first transmission curve and the second transmission curve, to obtain a combined linear result. In addition, this solution further provides a modulation system and a method for implementing higher order modulation, so that a linear result that can be modulated can be obtained by controlling a superposition ratio between transmission curves, to implement linear curve transmission.
US10270628B1

The present invention is directed to data communication. In a specific embodiment, a known data segment is received through a data communication link. The received data is equalized by an equalizer using an adjustable equalization parameter. The output of the equalizer is sampled, and a waveform is obtained by sweeping one or more sampler parameters. The waveform is evaluated by comparing it to the known data segment. Based on the quality of the waveform, equalizer parameter is determined. There are other embodiments as well.
US10270627B2

A receiver for data recovery from a channel signal of a communications channel. The receiver includes a quantization circuit to generate a quantized code corresponding to the channel signal. A first decision circuit recovers, in a first signal processing mode, digital data for the channel signal based on the quantized representation of the channel signal. A second decision circuit recovers, in a second signal processing mode, the digital data for the channel signal based on the quantized representation of the channel signal. A controller selects between the first signal processing mode and the second signal processing mode based on a parameter indicative of a signal quality of the channel signal.
US10270619B2

An in-vehicle control apparatus is connected with a gateway apparatus via a first in-vehicle network, and transmits a state of a trigger for recording state data representing a state of a vehicle and the like on a non-volatile memory. The in-vehicle control apparatus includes a determination unit to determine whether predetermined events have been generated; a setting unit to set the state of the trigger of the generated event, to a satisfied state; a transmission process unit to transmit a communication frame that conveys the state of the trigger for each event, to the first in-vehicle network; and a latch process unit to maintain the satisfied state of the trigger until a predetermined time passes, and to change the state of the trigger from satisfied to unsatisfied after the predetermined time has passed, for each of the triggers.
US10270611B2

An information processing method includes coupling, by a terminal device of a plurality of terminal devices, to a device of a plurality of devices through wireless communication; transmitting a completion notification indicating that the coupling to the device is successful to an information processing device; referring, by the information processing device, to management information in which a first identifier, a second identifier, and a connection status of connection with the plurality of terminal devices are associated with each other for each of the plurality of devices to identify the second identifier that is included in the completion notification and associated with the first identifier that is used to identify the device, by using the information processing device, transmitting the identified second identifier to the terminal device; and displaying, by the terminal device, the identified second identifier.
US10270601B2

An infrastructure delivery platform provides a proxy service as an enhancement to the TLS/SSL protocol to off-load to an external server the generation of a digital signature, the digital signature being generated using a private key that would otherwise have to be maintained on a terminating server. Using this service, instead of digitally signing (using the private key) “locally,” the terminating server proxies given public portions of ephemeral key exchange material to the external server and receives, in response, a signature validating the terminating server is authorized to continue with the key exchange. In this manner, a private key used to generate the digital signature (or, more generally, to facilitate the key exchange) does not need to be stored in association with the terminating server. Rather, that private key is stored only at the external server, and there is no requirement for the pre-master secret to travel (on the wire).
US10270600B2

Methods and systems for providing secure recording of revisions made to electronic documents, using secure methods to validate the recorded changes, are disclosed. An electronic device making a change to an electronic document can transmit the change to the network. An audit log chain is residing on the network and shared among all the nodes on the network. A node on the network can verify a change of document made by other nodes and add a new block to the chain using one-way hashes, making the chain resistant to tampering. If an invalid block is detected, the system can send an auditing alert to the network. The audit log can be strongly resistant to tampering, providing reliable evidence for use in audit compliance, investigations, and business or court record keeping.
US10270593B2

In response to at least one message received by a processor of a gateway server from a user device wherein each message requests that an encryption key be downloaded to the user device, the processor generates at least one unique encryption key for each message and sends the at least one generated encryption key to the user device, but does not store any of the generated encryption keys in the cloud. For each encryption key having been sent to the user device, the processor receives each encryption key returned from the user device. For each encryption key received from the user device, the processor stores each received encryption key in the cloud.
US10270588B2

Provided are a method and a system for an additive homomorphic encryption scheme with operation error detection functionality. A plaintext is obtained by decrypting a ciphertext encrypted based on a homomorphic encryption technique and subjected to an operation and lower setting bits corresponding to additional secret information included in a final private-key are extracted as plaintext information from the acquired plaintext. An operation error check is performed on the remaining bits other than the lower setting bits in the acquired plaintext.
US10270575B2

A method and apparatus for supporting a network listening in a wireless communication system is provided. A user equipment (UE) receives a subframe configuration used for the network listening, and monitors subframes indicated as subframes used for radio interface based synchronization (RIBS) by the received subframe configuration.
US10270561B2

Embodiments of the present invention disclose a method and device for controlling sending of a GTP message, and a data sending method and device. A GTP message sending device receives a no-response time indication of user equipment sent from a GTP message response device, where the no-response time indication indicates a no-response time of the user equipment in an implicit or explicit manner, the GTP message sending device adjusts, according to the no-response time of the user equipment indicated by the received no-response time indication of the user equipment, a time of sending a GTP message, where adjusting the time of sending the GTP message is specifically postponing the time of sending the GTP message as the no-response time of the user equipment increases, or bringing forward the time of sending the GTP message as the no-response time of the user equipment decreases.
US10270559B2

Various embodiments disclosed herein provide for a transmitter that can adjust the size of an information block or segment the information block based on a forward error correction (FEC) code optimum efficiency. Certain FEC codes are more efficient at encoding and decoding longer information blocks and if an information block is shorter than a predetermined length, the transmitter can pad the information block with a group of null bits to lengthen the information block to increase the performance of encoding and decoding the information block. In some embodiments, the transmitter can segment the information block into a set of segments, and if the last segment is below the predetermined length, the transmitter can pad the last segment.
US10270552B1

Systems and methods of gathering, processing, and distributing information of a sporting event over a wireless network covering the sporting event, including a first portable device carried by a spotter of the sporting event to acquire global positioning system (GPS) data corresponding to the first portable device, to receive input data regarding status of the sporting event from the spotter, and to transmit the GPS and input data over the network, and a second portable device carried by a patron of the sporting event to receive the transmitted data, and to selectively display graphical representations of the transmitted data according to an input from the patron.
US10270536B2

Methods, systems, and apparatus for phase-sensitive regeneration of a signal without a phase-locked loop and using Brillouin amplification. The system for phase-sensitive regeneration includes a data channel, one or more pumps and a mixing stage. The one or more pumps are coupled with the data channel. The mixing stage is coupled with the data channel and is for processing a data signal that is combined with an output of the one or more pumps and idler or higher harmonic. The mixing stage is configured to amplify the idler or higher harmonic using Brillouin amplification in a Brillouin gain medium to keep the one or more pumps and the data channel phase-locked.
US10270530B2

A wireless communications system includes a BBU, an optical multiplexer, M (greater than or equal to 2) first optical transceivers, and a wireless radio frequency apparatus, where the M first optical transceivers are provided between the BBU and the optical multiplexer, operating wavelengths of the M first optical transceivers are different from each other. The wireless radio frequency apparatus includes M RRUs, M second optical transceivers separately corresponding to the M first optical transceivers, and at least one optical splitter, where the M second optical transceivers are separately connected to the M RRUs, and an operating wavelength of a first optical transceiver matches an operating wavelength of a corresponding second optical transceiver. The M second optical transceivers are connected to a same optical fiber by the at least one optical splitter, and the optical fiber is connected to the optical multiplexer and one of the at least one optical splitter.
US10270529B2

A soliton generation apparatus comprising: an optical resonator; a pumping laser for providing light at a pumping wavelength into the optical resonator; a generator for generating multiple solitons in the optical resonator; a detuning device for changing the wavelength detuning between the pumping laser wavelength and an optical resonance wavelength of the optical resonator to remove at least one soliton of the generated multiple solitons to provide (i) a plurality of solitons that comprises at least one less soliton than that of the generated multiple solitons or (ii) a single soliton in the optical resonator.
US10270528B1

Systems are provided to emit, into an environment of interest, information in the form of modulated optical signals. These optical signals can be provided as illumination from a lighting fixture, display, or other source of environmental illumination. The optical signals can include codes or other information to facilitate location-specific operations of a device that is able to receive the optical signals. This can include receiving information about the location of a light emitter, security credentials or encryption keys, information about services that are available from building automation and/or conferencing systems, or other location-related information. A cellphone or other device receiving such optical signals could then operate to request information related to the received information, to submit commands to control a presentation or conferencing system, to communicate in a secure manner using a received cryptographic key, or to operate in some other way related to location-related information received via optical signals.
US10270523B2

A satellite system may have a constellation of communications satellites. Satellite terminal equipment may be used to communicate with the satellite constellation. The satellite terminal equipment may have indoor and outdoor equipment that can communicate wirelessly. Power may be conveyed wirelessly between the indoor equipment and the outdoor equipment. The indoor equipment may include communications circuitry for supporting communications with electronic devices. The outdoor equipment may include satellite communications circuitry. The satellite communications circuitry may include antennas, satellite transceiver circuitry, and modems. Wireless communications between the indoor and outdoor equipment may be supported using radio-frequency wireless communications circuits or optical communications circuits.
US10270521B2

Systems, methods, and software described herein provide enhancements for orbital satellite platform. In one example, a satellite system includes satellite devices in low-earth orbit (LEO) configured to establish a pseudo-geosynchronous configuration corresponding to a ground communication system by at least transferring instructions for traffic routing from outgoing satellite devices leaving the pseudo-geosynchronous window for receipt by target satellite devices entering the pseudo-geosynchronous window. During passage within the pseudo-geosynchronous window, the target satellite devices are each configured to route communications received in the target satellite devices from ones of the satellite devices through the ground communication system in accordance with the instructions for traffic routing.
US10270520B2

A, method and apparatus for wirelessly transmitting data to a plurality of terminals in each of a plurality of beams through a plurality of transmit feeds includes selecting, for each beam, two or more terminals among the plurality of terminals in the beam as a subgroup of terminals, on the basis of channel state information of the plurality of terminals; determining, for each beam, equivalent channel state information representing the subgroup of terminals in the beam on the basis of the channel state information of the terminals of at least one of the plural subgroups of terminals; and determining a set of weight coefficients that relate the plurality of transmit feeds to a plurality of signals that are intended for transmission in the plurality of beams on the basis of the equivalent channel state information representing the plural subgroups of terminals. Also disclosed is a method and apparatus for receiving data transmitted via wireless transmission to a plurality of beams through a plurality of transmit feeds and estimating a channel on the basis of the received data. The present disclosure is advantageously applicable to satellite communication systems.
US10270519B2

Techniques to reduce scheduling grants to minimize or eliminate the use of control channels, at the expense of flexibility, allow protection of the system from unnecessary retransmissions in case of interference from the primary system. Use of a single grant to allocate a set of resources across all carriers, or communication channels simplifies the system at the cost of retransmission of a grant for all carriers in the case if interference corrupts the transmission of a subset of the carriers. Thus, complementing a single grant embodiment with detection of the affected frequency carriers or victim carriers and remove such carriers from the carrier aggregation configuration allows more efficient use of the allocated spectrum.
US10270505B2

A channel state information sending method, a channel state information receiving method, and a device are disclosed, to reduce resource overheads required when a terminal device feeds back CSI to a network device in a scenario of a high precision codebook-based precoding matrix. The method includes: determining, by a terminal device, a precoding matrix W; sending, by the terminal device, a signal including CSI to a network device; obtaining, by the network device, an RI and indication information based on the signal including the CSI; obtaining, by the network device, a PMI2 based on the RI and the indication information; and determining, by the network device, the precoding matrix W based on the rank indicator RI and the second precoding matrix indicator PMI2.
US10270495B2

Various methods, devices and nodes in a wireless system are disclosed for efficiently transferring files (both uploads and downloads) between a wireless device and a network node in a Coordinated Multipoint (CoMP) environment. According to a broad aspect, an upload request message is sent from the wireless device to the cooperating nodes in the CoMP set for uploading the data file to the network node, and based on an upload grant from at least one cooperating node, a plurality of piece messages are sent to the cooperating nodes for transmission to the network node, each piece message containing a particular piece of the data file. In yet another broad aspect, both a coordinating node and non-coordinating nodes in the CoMP set are configured to receive piece messages. Non-coordinating nodes that receive piece messages send acknowledgement messages to the coordinating node indicating which pieces have been received. If at least one piece has not been received at the coordinating node but received at a non-coordinating node, the coordinating node instructs the non-coordinating node to forward the at least one piece received to the network node.
US10270489B2

A system comprising: a host device comprising at least, an electrical interface configured for connection to a powerline; a first releasable interface; a powerline communication module for transmitting and receiving information over the powerline; an intelligent module comprising at least, a second releasable interface interconnected to the first releasable interface; a digital processor; memory operatively connected to the processor and configured with instructions for causing the processor to receive and transmit information over the powerline through the powerline communication module.
US10270488B2

System and method for signal modulation. In one embodiment, a circuit includes a channel for carrying an analog RF signal, a phase offset circuit on the channel, and configured to receive a phase code for modifying the analog RF signal to produce a modified RF signal, and a feedforward cancellation path coupled in parallel to the phase offset circuit for canceling a portion of the modified analog signal.
US10270482B2

An SDR system and method that intentionally illuminates aircraft systems with RF energy having specific characteristics (e.g., frequency, power, waveform, directionality, duration, etc.) are provided. The aircraft systems act as non-linear mixers and emit non-linear RF energy. A receiver receives the RF energy response and generates an RF energy representation that is correlated to a database of baseline responses. A correlation response between the received RF energy representation and any one of the baseline responses from the database provides an indication of the aircraft system status.
US10270462B2

A digital to analog conversion circuit is disclosed. In one example, the conversion circuit includes a selector unit and a differential amplifier. The selector unit includes a selector unit that selects nodes from a voltage dividing circuit based upon bit information of a higher order side of an input digital signal and outputs voltages of the selected nodes. The differential amplifier includes differential pairs to which the output voltages of the selector unit are input. When a voltage corresponding to the digital signal is output, after a correspondence relationship between the output voltages of the selector unit and the inputs of the respective differential pairs of the differential amplifier is allowed to have a short settling time, and is then controlled in accordance with the bit information of the lower order side of the input digital signal.
US10270458B2

A quantum interference device includes an atom cell, a light source emits light to the alkali metal atoms, a photodetector that detects the light transmitted through the atom cell, a thermal conductor, which is disposed so as to straddle the light source side and the photodetector side of the atom cell, and the thermal conductor having higher thermal conductively than the atom cell, and a support, which is disposed so as to be separated from the thermal conductor, and supports the atom cell, the light source, the photodetector, and the thermal conductor in a lump, the support having lower thermal conductivity than the thermal conductor.
US10270456B1

An apparatus includes a phase interpolator configured to receive a four-phase signal and output a six-phase signal, and a summing network configured to receive the six-phase signal and output a two-phase signal, wherein: a first phase, a third phase, and a fifth phase of the six-phase signal are summed to generate a second phase of the two-phase signal, while a second phase, a fourth phase, and a sixth phase of the six-phase signal are summed to generate a first phase of the two-phase signal.
US10270454B2

A clock and data recovery (CDR) device is disclosed. The CDR device comprises a sensing unit and an interpolator. The sensing unit is configured to detect a data center, a left data edge and a right data edge of a data on a data stream in a communication system, using a set of thresholds, in response to a first clock signal for sampling the data center, a second clock signal for sampling the left data edge and a third clock signal for sampling the right data edge. Each of the thresholds is related to a different level among data levels of the data. The interpolator is configured to generate the first clock signal based on information on the data center, and generate the second clock signal and the third clock signal based on information on the left and right data edges.
US10270443B2

Circuits and methods are provided. The circuits and methods are for providing a supply voltage to a dynamic internal power supply node of a group of other circuits. A circuit includes a first transistor and a second transistor, of different channel types, coupled in parallel to a static power supply that supplies a constant power supply voltage. The circuit further includes a magnetic inductor having a first terminal connected to a common node between the first transistor and the second transistor and a second terminal connected to the dynamic internal power supply node, to supply the dynamic internal power supply node with a boosted voltage having a magnitude greater than a magnitude of the constant power supply voltage by resonating with at least one capacitance coupled to the dynamic internal power supply node.
US10270442B2

A memory control component outputs a memory write command to a memory IC and also outputs write data to be received via data inputs of the memory IC. Prior to reception of the write data within the memory IC, the memory control component asserts a termination control signal that causes the memory IC to apply to the data inputs a first on-die termination impedance during reception of the write data followed by a second on-die termination impedance after the write data has been received. The memory control component deasserts the termination control signal to cause the memory IC to apply no termination impedance to the data inputs.
US10270440B2

An output driver includes a switching device having a first node coupled to a gate of a power switch and pulling down a voltage level of the gate of the power switch to prevent a premature turn-on of the power switch. A pull-down circuit is coupled to the switching device and keeping the switching device from being turned on to prevent the premature turn-on of the power switch.
US10270432B2

In some embodiments, a flip-flop is disposed as an integrated circuit layout on a flip-flop region of a semiconductor substrate. The flip-flop includes master switch circuitry made up of a first plurality of devices which are circumscribed by a master switch perimeter that resides within the flip-flop region. The flip-flop also includes slave switch circuitry operably coupled to an output of the master switch circuitry. The slave switch circuitry is made up of a third plurality of devices that are circumscribed by a slave switch perimeter. The slave switch perimeter resides within the flip-flop region and is non-overlapping with the master switch perimeter.
US10270429B1

Several embodiments of electrical circuit devices and systems with clock distortion calibration circuitry are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, an electrical circuit device includes an electrical circuit die having clock distortion calibration circuitry to calibrate a clock signal. The clock distortion calibration circuitry is configured to compare a first duty cycle of a first voltage signal of the clock signal to a second duty cycle of a second voltage signal of the clock signal. Based on the comparison, the clock calibration circuitry is configured to adjust a trim value associated with at least one of the first and the second duty cycles of the first and the second voltage signals, respectively, to calibrate at least one of the first and the second duty cycles and account for duty cycle distortion encountered as the clock signal propagates through a clock tree of the electrical circuit device.
US10270417B2

A converter filter includes an inductor having a main winding and a winding element, and first and second absorption circuits coupled to the inductor. The first and second absorption circuits are decoupled from one another by an inductance of the winding element of the inductor. An auxiliary winding is coupled to the inductor and forms a 1:1 transformer with the winding element. The auxiliary winding is fed via the inductance of the winding element. The auxiliary winding and the second absorption circuit are each connected to an output of the winding element and the first absorption circuit is connected to the auxiliary winding.
US10270414B2

An acoustic wave device includes: a support substrate; a piezoelectric substrate that is jointed on the support substrate; a plurality of acoustic wave elements that are provided on the piezoelectric substrate; and an interconnection line that is provided on the piezoelectric substrate and couples the plurality of acoustic wave elements, wherein: the piezoelectric substrate of a first area, on which the plurality of acoustic wave elements are provided, is remained; the piezoelectric substrate of a second area, on which the interconnection line is provided, is remained; the piezoelectric substrate of a third area is for cutting the support substrate; and the piezoelectric substrates of a fourth area is other than the first area, the second area and the third area, the fourth area having a fifth area in which at least a part of the piezoelectric substrate is removed.
US10270412B2

A sound-field correction device, comprising: a target calculating unit, a correction amplitude characteristic calculating unit and a setting unit. The target calculating unit calculates, based on a predetermined sound signal, a target amplitude characteristic targeted for sound-field correction by a parametric equalizer and a plurality of auxiliary target amplitude characteristics having amplitude characteristics approximately equal to or gentler than the target amplitude characteristic. The correction amplitude characteristic calculating unit calculates a correction amplitude characteristic for correction sound-field based on the calculated target amplitude characteristic and the calculated plurality of auxiliary target amplitude characteristics. The setting unit sets the parametric equalizer based on the calculated correction amplitude characteristic.
US10270400B2

A semiconductor device includes a semiconductor substrate having a principal surface which has a first side in a first direction and a second side in a second direction. A plurality of transistor arrays is formed in a region adjacent to the first side of the semiconductor substrate. A plurality of bumps include first and second bumps which are longer in the first direction. The distance between the first side and the first bump is shorter than the distance between the first side and the second bump. The plurality of transistor arrays include a first and a second transistor arrays. The first transistor array has a plurality of first unit transistors arranged along the first direction such that the first unit transistors overlap the first bump. The second transistor array has a plurality of second unit transistors arranged along the first direction such that the second unit transistors overlap the second bump.
US10270393B1

A composite transconductance amplifier is formed using a single transconductance amplifier with its output connected to a load via one or more resistors in series. The single transconductance amplifier has a linear transconductance (gm). As the current through the series resistors is increased, the voltage drops across the nodes of the resistors increase. Control terminals of separate drive circuits are connected to the various nodes and successively turn on as the current from the single transconductance amplifier slews more positive. Thus, the effective gm of the composite transconductance amplifier is based on the gm of the single transconductance amplifier and the currents contributed by the successively enabled drive circuits. Therefore, the gm is nonlinear. Pull-down drive circuits are also connected to the resistor nodes to successively pull down the current as the output from the single transconductance amplifier slews negative. The composite transconductance amplifier has low quiescent current.
US10270385B2

A module connector connects a first solar module to a second solar module. A first part of the module connector includes a top component having a top flange that is slightly tilted lower at a tip of the top flange. A bottom component has a hook-shaped end that is shaped to slide and enclose an inner side of a module frame bottom of the first solar module. A first fastener is used to secure the first solar panel module between the top component and the bottom component. A second part of the module connector includes a top component having a top flange that is slightly tilted lower at a tip of the top flange. A bottom component of the second part has a hook-shaped end that is shaped to slide and enclose an inner side of a module frame bottom of the second solar module. A second fastener is used to secure the second solar panel module between the top component and the bottom component of the second part. A third fastener fastens the top component of the first part to the bottom component of the second part.
US10270377B2

A motor control device at least includes a speed control part for controlling a motor rotation speed. The motor control device includes a torque correction means for suppressing variation in torque constant due to individual differences of motors. In addition, the motor control device corrects the torque constant by using a correction torque coefficient calculated based on an unloaded speed when a fixed voltage is applied. Alternatively, the torque constant is corrected using the correction torque coefficient calculated based on the motor applied voltage when the motor speed is fixed.
US10270373B2

A method for pulse-modulated current control of an inductive load current. A first operating mode is implemented when a change in current setpoint value is effected. An initial duty cycle of the pulse modulation is determined and used to operate the inductive load in a second operating mode. In the first operating mode, a switching state of at least one switching element is set depending on whether a current setpoint value of the load current is higher or lower than a current setpoint value of a directly preceding cycle. The switching state is retained until a current limit value is reached and then switched over. The switching state of the switching element is switched over multiple times to generate a prescribed number of periods, and the duty cycle of the pulse modulation is determined based on at least a portion of the prescribed number of periods.
US10270368B2

A multi-stage electric voltage converter is disclosed. The converter comprises a voltage source and multiple stages. Each stage of the multiple stages comprises a first and a second and a third switch, and a capacitor, wherein the capacitor is coupled to the voltage source by the first and the second switches and each stage is coupled to a different stage or to an output of the multi-stage electric voltage converter by the third switch so as to allow the capacitor to be charged by the voltage source when the first and the second switches are closed and the third switch is open, and to allow the capacitor to be connected to the output of the multi-stage electric voltage converter when the first and the second switches are open and the third switch is closed.
US10270366B2

A configuration and a method for generating a negative voltage for a high-side switch in an inverter by providing at least one negative bias voltage for an inverter, wherein a simple and safe provision of the negative voltage becomes possible, and the switching costs as well as the costs and expenses for the production of such an inverter are reduced. A secondary winding generating a negative base voltage is arranged on a flyback transformer, wherein a first terminal of the secondary winding is connected to the HV+ potential and a second terminal of the secondary winding is connected via a rectifier diode to the first terminal for outputting the negative base voltage, wherein a bootstrap diode is arranged between the first terminal and a second terminal for outputting a negative base voltage (NEG BIAS A), and wherein a bootstrap capacitor is arranged between the first terminal and the second terminal.
US10270364B2

A power converter receives a DC supply voltage across a phase leg. The phase leg comprises an upper switching device and a lower switching device coupled across the DC link, wherein a junction between the upper and lower switching devices is configured to be coupled to a load. A gate driver is coupled to the phase leg activating the respective upper switching device according to an upper gate signal and activating the respective lower switching device according to a lower gate signal in response to a pulse-width modulation (PWM) control signal at a PWM frequency. The gate driver shuffles among a plurality of alternate paired sets of dead-time inserted signals. Each paired set of dead-time inserted signals corresponds to a different distortion of a current flowing in the load, so that overall distortion is dispersed.
US10270359B2

In some implementations, a device that powers a load includes a first terminal to couple with an alternating current (AC) power source, a second terminal to couple with the AC power source, and a full bridge rectifier arranged to receive power from the AC power source and provide direct current (DC) power between a positive node and a negative node. The device includes a first capacitor coupled in series between the full bridge rectifier and the first terminal or the second terminal, a load coupled between the positive node and negative node of the rectifier, and a second capacitor coupled between the positive node and negative node of the rectifier, in parallel with the load.
US10270358B2

A submodule and an assembly include a switching device having a substrate, and printed conductors arranged thereupon. The submodule incorporates a first and a second DC voltage printed conductor, to which a first and a second DC voltage terminal element are connected in an electrically conductive manner, and an AC voltage printed conductor, to which an AC voltage terminal element is connected in an electrically conductive manner. The submodule further comprises an insulating moulding, which encloses the switching device in a frame-type arrangement. The first DC voltage terminal element, by means of a first contact section, engages with a first supporting body of the insulating moulding, and the AC voltage terminal element, by means of a second contact section, engages with a second supporting body of the insulating moulding. To this end, a first clamping device is configured to project through a first recess in the first supporting body, in an electrically insulating manner, and to form an electrically-conductive clamping connection between the first DC voltage terminal element and an associated first DC voltage connecting element, and a second clamping device is configured to project through a second recess in the second supporting body, in an electrically insulating manner, and to form an electrically-conductive clamping connection between the AC voltage terminal element and an associated AC voltage connecting element.
US10270351B1

An EMI-radiation suppression circuit is applied to a power converter having a main power switch. The EMI-radiation suppression circuit includes a control unit, a drive selection unit, and a switch unit. The drive selection unit is coupled between the control unit and the main power switch, and which provides at least two drive terminals. One drive terminal is coupled to the control unit and another drive terminal is coupled to the main power switch. The switch unit is coupled between one of the at least two drive terminals and a ground to receive a feedback control signal. When the feedback control signal activates the switch unit, the ground is coupled to the drive terminal to which the switch unit is coupled. Grounding the gate terminal suppresses the EMI and maintains operational efficiency of the power converter.
US10270349B2

A voltage generator including an oscillator having an output, a charge pump having an input and an output, the input of the charge pump being coupled to the output of the oscillator, a smoothing capacitor, a resistor having an input end and an output end, wherein the input end is coupled to the charge pump and the output end is coupled to the smoothing capacitor, and a shorting element connected in parallel with the resistor and which, when turned on, causes the resistor to be at least partially bypassed, wherein the voltage generator is configured to supply voltage to a radio frequency (RF) switch via the smoothing capacitor, and a frequency of the oscillator is controlled to be faster during a switching period of the RF switch.
US10270333B2

A power supply system includes a control module for generating a control signal; a first charging pump module, coupled to the control module, for generating an adjustment charging value according to the control signal, and outputting a charging voltage according to the adjustment charging value and a conduction voltage source; an amplifying module, coupled to the first charging pump module, for utilizing the charging voltage to generate an amplifying voltage; and a load module, coupled to the amplifying module, for processing a dynamic charging operation according to the amplifying voltage.
US10270330B2

A predicted ripple in the feedback voltage of a switching converter is generated, based on the ripple over a certain number of recent switching cycles. The DC portion of the feedback voltage is filtered out. This predicted feedback voltage ripple is then added to a fixed reference voltage to create a compensated reference voltage. The compensated reference voltage is applied to the non-inverting input of an error amplifier, and the feedback voltage (having a DC component and ripple) is applied to the inverting input of the error amplifier. Thus, substantially the same ripple component is applied to both inputs and cancels out. Therefore, the output of the error amplifier is not affected by the ripple in the feedback voltage, and a non-rippling control voltage is generated by the error amplifier. As a result, the gain-bandwidth product of the converter can be increased for faster response to transients.
US10270329B2

A controller includes a sampling module that samples a signal indicative of the output voltage, a filter module that filters out a ripple component of a sampled signal to generate a filtered signal, and a proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controller that generates a duty cycle control signal. The PID controller includes a first component that scales sample values of the filtered signal to generate a first component signal, a down-sampling module that generates a down-sampled signal, and a storage module that stores a value of the down-sampled signal. The PID controller also includes a second component that generates a second component signal as a product of a factor and a difference signal between each sample value in the filtered signal and stored value, a third component that scales and accumulates the down-sampled signal to generate a third component signal, and a summing module that sums the first, second and third component signals.
US10270324B2

An electric machine for a vehicle, comprising a stator, and a rotor comprising a plurality of poles, where each pole comprises a first V-shaped flux barrier and a second V-shaped flux barrier, where the first V-shaped flux barrier comprises two magnets with inner air cavities and outer air cavities, where the second V-shaped flux barrier comprises two magnets with inner air cavities and outer air cavities, and where the first and second V-shaped flux barriers are arranged adjacent each other and symmetrically to a d-axis of the rotor, where each of the poles further comprise a first V-shaped flux redirector arranged symmetrically to the d-axis and between the first V-shaped flux barrier and the second V-shaped flux barrier.
US10270322B2

A laminated carbon brush for a liquid pump motor slides in a liquid fuel on a disk-like commutator. The laminated carbon brush includes two layers of a lower resistivity layer and a higher resistivity layer. In both the lower resistivity layer and the higher resistivity layer, circular directional resistivities of the brush along a circular direction in the rotation of the commutator are higher than non-circular directional resistivities of the brush along a radial direction of the commutator and a perpendicular direction to the sliding surface of the commutator. A non-circular directional resistivity of the higher resistivity layer are higher than or equal to 90,000 μΩ·cm. No spark discharges occur if the fuel pump motor is operated to output a high power.
US10270321B2

An electric motor includes: brushes (31) that are brought into sliding contact with a commutator of an armature that is fixed to a rotation shaft and feeds electric power; a brush holder stay (33) that supports the brushes (31) via brush holders (41); noise prevention elements (110) that are electrically connected to the brushes (31); and terminals (130) and jump wires (141) that electrically connect between the brush holders (41) and the noise prevention elements (110), wherein first connection portions, which connect between the noise prevention elements (110) and the terminals (130), and second connection portions, which connect between the terminals (130) and the jump wires (141), are both disposed only on a first surface (S1) of the brush holder stay (33).
US10270319B2

A method is provided for storing data from an external device in a dynamoelectric machine assembly (i.e., an electric motor or generator). The dynamoelectric machine assembly includes a memory device and a processor for controlling operation of the dynamoelectric machine assembly in response to commands from an external device. The method includes receiving a command from the external device to store data in the memory device of the dynamoelectric machine assembly, and storing the data in the memory device in response to the command. Dynamoelectric machine assemblies, external devices and systems suitable for use in the provided method are also disclosed.
US10270314B2

An electric vehicle comprises a driving motor which generates heat during an operation of the driving motor; a driving power transmission mechanism which transmits driving power of the driving motor to a rear wheel (drive wheel); an oil pan (first reservoir section) which is placed below the driving motor and reserves oil (coolant) therein; an oil reservoir (second reservoir section) which is placed above the driving motor and reserves the oil (coolant) therein; a fluid passage which causes the oil pan and the oil reservoir to be in communication with each other; and a pump which supplies the oil (coolant) from the oil pan to the oil reservoir through the fluid passage, and the oil reservoir includes a first drop hole through which the oil (coolant) is dropped toward the driving motor by a gravitational force.
US10270312B1

The present invention discloses a power generation device, a power generation assembly and a method of generation of power. The power generation device includes a housing; a leadscrew, a first end of the leadscrew is connected to the top of the housing, and a second end of the leadscrew extends toward the bottom of the housing; a magnetic stator and a magnetic rotor, the magnetic stator is arranged at the bottom of the housing, and the magnetic rotor is mounted at the second end of the leadscrew; a shaft sleeve, a threaded hole is provided on the shaft sleeve, and the leadscrew is in screw joint within the threaded hole; a connecting shaft and a pressing plate.
US10270311B2

A superconducting electrical machine includes a rotor and a stator. The stator defines a cavity. The rotor is configured to rotate about a longitudinal axis. The rotor is disposed at least partially within the cavity. The rotor includes a shaft configured to rotate with the rotor, a rotor active section including at least a rotor torque tube and a superconductor, and a first re-entrant end attaching the shaft to the rotor active section. At most a threshold fraction of a bending force applied to the shaft is communicated to the rotor active section.
US10270310B2

To provide a motor with a wiring board achieving simplification of work and having low probability of contact failure. In a motor with a wiring board provided herein, the wiring board is attached to a stator with multiple wound coils. The wiring board comprises: a circuit board attached to the stator; and multiple crimp terminals arranged on an end face of the circuit board and allowing crimping of ends of the coils. The wiring board (5) is configured in such a manner that the ends extending along the end face of the circuit board are crimped on the crimp terminals, and the crimped ends can be bent to postures along a surface of the circuit board.
US10270309B2

An electric supply structure includes a body including plural shaft support portions, a housing being joined with the body, a motor being positioned between the body and the housing, being restricted from moving in an axial direction of a motor shaft by the shaft support portion and being rotatably supported about the motor shaft, a terminal being connected to the motor, and a connector being provided with an insertion hole. The terminal includes a bus bar portion movably mounted to the body, a motor-side terminal portion being fixed on the motor so as to supply electricity and a connector-side terminal portion being positioned to be inserted into the insertion hole. The housing includes first and second pressing portions having different stiffnesses and being configured to hold the motor while displacing a rotational attitude of the motor about the motor shaft in a specific direction by pressing the motor.
US10270307B2

A front housing of an electric motor includes an air discharging member for discharging air toward a rotary shaft. The front housing includes an annular first air chamber that is formed in the air discharging member, and an annular second air chamber that is formed outside the first air chamber. The front housing includes an air supply path for supplying compressed air to the second air chamber, and a connection flow passage for causing the first air chamber to communicate with the second air chamber. The connection flow passage is formed at a position other than a position of the air supply path in the circumferential direction of the housing.
US10270302B2

An electric motor rotor includes a substantially cylindrical body, which conducts a magnetic field, and defines at least one housing receiving a group of magnets that includes at least two permanent magnets. Two circumferentially adjacent magnets of the housing are separated from one another by an air knife.
US10270298B1

In some examples, a wireless charging system includes a pressure sensitive plate, a plurality of charging coils, and a base that includes one or more processors and logic instructions. The logic instructions are executable by the one or more processors to detect a device placed on the pressure sensitive plate, determine coordinates of a plurality of vertices of the device, determine an approximate location of a receiver of the device, identify one or more charging coils of the plurality of charging coils that are nearest to the receiver of the device, and activate the one or more charging coils that are nearest to the receiver of the device, without activating a remaining charging coils of the plurality of charging coils.
US10270284B2

A semiconductor chip having four sides and being substantially formed in a rectangle, and including a first terminal which is located along one side of the four sides of the semiconductor chip and which is to be electrically connected to a solar cell outside the semiconductor chip; a second terminal which is located along the one side of the semiconductor chip and which is to be electrically connected to a secondary cell outside the semiconductor chip; and an interconnection line that electrically interconnects the first terminal and the second terminal.
US10270283B2

A charge/discharge management device is provided in power generation equipment including a power generation system in which generated power fluctuates and a storage battery system and connected to a power system. The power generation system includes a power meter that detects the generated power. The storage battery system includes a storage battery, a battery management unit that monitors a state of the storage battery, and a power conditioning system. The charge/discharge management device includes a charge/discharge command unit that determines charge/discharge commands for the power conditioning system on the basis of the generated power detected by the power meter and storage battery information supplied from the battery management unit, such that a system supply power change rate is within a fluctuation range of ±n %, and an SoC of the storage battery approaches an SoC target value.
US10270281B1

According to aspect, the subject matter described herein includes an in line manually actuated charging device for a tactical radio. The charging device includes a housing enclosing the charger for charging a battery of the tactical radio. A manual actuator is coupled to the housing for actuating the charger to charge the battery. A first mechanical connector is located on a first surface of the housing for detachably connecting to a battery connector of the tactical radio. The second mechanical connector is located on a second surface of the housing opposite a first surface for detachably connecting to the battery of the tactical radio. The first and second mechanical connectors are configured such that the housing fits in line between the tactical radio and the battery during use of the tactical radio.
US10270275B2

Systems and methods for controlling an energy storage system are provided. In particular data indicative of a load profile can be received. The load profile can specify one or more amounts of power to be delivered by an energy storage system over a duration. The energy storage system can include one or more energy storage elements of a first type and one or more energy storage elements of a second type. One or more time windows associated with high power events and one or more time windows associated with high energy events can then be determined based on the load profile. Power delivery by the energy storage elements of the first type and the energy storage elements of the second type can then be controlled based at least in part on the determined time windows.
US10270263B2

System and method for charging a battery pack. One system includes a battery pack with at least one battery cell, a memory, and a charging circuit configured to control a charging current from a charger to the battery pack. The battery pack also includes an electronic processor configured to control the charging circuit and to determine a type of charger to which the battery pack is connected. The electronic processor is further configured to determine, based on the type of charger, a disconnect time and to control the charging circuit to allow the charging current to charge the battery pack. The electronic processor is further configured to control the charging circuit to electrically disconnect the battery pack from the charger after the disconnect time elapses and to control the charging circuit to electrically reconnect the battery pack and the charger after disconnecting the battery pack from the charger.
US10270249B2

A demand side electric power supply management system is disclosed. The system comprises an islanded power system having a point of coupling to a supply grid. The islanded power system supplies a plurality of electric loads, each of which is associated with a load controller to control the maximum power demanded by that load. A measuring means associated with the point of coupling measures the total power transfer between the grid and the islanded system, and a system controller monitors the measured power transfer relative to a set point and provides a control signal to a plurality of load controllers. Each load controller receives substantially the same control signal and determines the maximum power which the or each load associated with the load controller is allowed to draw from the islanded power system based on information contained in the control signal.
US10270242B2

A multi-channel transient voltage suppressor includes a plurality of diode strings, a Zener diode and a diode array. The diode strings respectively have a plurality of input output terminals. The diode array includes a first bypass diode and a second bypass diode. The first bypass diode is coupled between a common bus and a ground terminal, and provides a forward turned-on path from the ground terminal to the common bus. The second bypass diode is coupled to the first bypass diode in parallel, and provides a reverse turned-on path from the common bus to the ground terminal. A current dissipation path is formed between each of the input output terminals and the ground terminal by the diode array.
US10270240B2

Surge protective devices having surge protective and overvoltage protection capability are provided. In one example embodiment, the surge protective device can include a surge protection circuit. The surge protection device can include an overvoltage protection circuit coupled in series with the surge protection circuit. The overvoltage protection circuit can include a voltage sensing circuit associated with a voltage threshold, one or more switching elements, and/or a gating circuit coupled to the voltage sensing circuit. The gating circuit can be configured to control the one or more switching elements to be in a non-conducting state when the voltage sensing circuit detects a voltage that exceeds the voltage threshold.
US10270236B2

An equipment box assembly includes a housing including a back wall, a bottom wall, a top wall, and first and second sidewalls defining a cavity. At least one mounting feature is on each of the first and second sidewalls. The housing is sized to fit between first and second adjacent studs with the first sidewall mounted to the first stud using the at least one mounting feature on the first sidewall and with the second sidewall mounted to the second stud using the at least one mounting feature on the second sidewall.
US10270227B2

An ignition plug includes a ground electrode tip disposed in through hole through a ground electrode base material, a discharge surface of the ground electrode tip being exposed to the center electrode side from the through hole; and a fixing member disposed in the through hole at a part on a second direction side with respect to the large diameter surface.
US10270222B2

A semiconductor laser source wherein a waveguide in which a filter is produced is made of a material that is less sensitive to temperature. The laser source also includes a tuning device able to shift the possible resonant wavelengths ΔλRj of a Fabry-Pérot optical cavity in response to an electrical controlling signal, a sensor able to measure a physical quantity representative of the difference between a central wavelength λCf of the filter and one of the possible wavelengths λRj, and an electronic circuit able to generate, depending on the physical quantity measured by the sensor, the electrical signal controlling the tuning device in order to keep one wavelength λRj at the center of each passband of the filter that selects an emission wavelength λLi of the laser source.
US10270221B1

Optical devices and systems are depicted and described herein. One example of the optical system is disclosed to include a semiconductor layer, a first metal strip positioned adjacent to a first surface of the semiconductor layer, a second metal strip positioned adjacent to a second surface of the semiconductor layer that opposes the first surface of the semiconductor layer, and a third metal strip positioned adjacent to the second surface of the semiconductor layer. In one example, the first metal strip includes a first aperture positioned adjacent to a first active region in the semiconductor layer and second aperture positioned adjacent to a second active region in the semiconductor layer. The second metal strip overlaps the first metal strip in proximity with the first active region and not the second active region and the third metal strip is oriented substantially parallel with the second metal strip.
US10270220B1

Methods and systems for increased heat removal from devices in which the component design allows for thinner heat removal components.
US10270218B2

A laser device includes a light source that emits a source light having a first peak wavelength. A nonlinear optical component performs a frequency conversion process that converts the source light into output light having a second peak wavelength. A stabilization component minimizes a mismatch error constituting a difference between the first peak wavelength and a wavelength for which the frequency conversion process in the nonlinear optical component has a maximum value. The stabilization component may include a housing that is thermally conductive between the light source and the nonlinear optical component to minimize a temperature difference between the light source and the nonlinear optical component. The laser device may include a focusing optical component that focuses the source light to have a convergence half angle that is larger than a convergence half angle that gives maximum output power, thereby increasing an acceptable range of the mismatch error.
US10270214B2

A plug-in power supply for supplying a consumer with a low voltage and a plug-in power supply which in operation is configured as a power adapter unit with one of its matching interchangeable mains plug units. The power adapter unit comprises a housing; a voltage transformer module for converting a mains voltage into the required low voltage in the housing; an engaging seat, for the plug unit, at an inner side of the power adapter unit to be directed towards a mains socket, the plug unit being slidably connected with the engaging seat; at least two electric contacts in the seat connecting the transformer module with contacts at an inner side of the plug unit directed towards the power adapter unit; and a locking member, at a rear profile of the engaging seat which limits the sliding of the plug unit. The plug unit comprises at least two mains plug pins, extending from an outer side of the plug unit and connected to the contacts at the inner side of the plug unit; safety recesses, for said contacts at the inner side of the plug unit; and a locking structure, comprising a button, for interacting with the locking member so that pressing on the button releases the structure and allows sliding of the plug unit from the engaging seat.
US10270212B2

A shield structure includes a shield member which is formed into a hollow tubular shape and a shield shell to which a leading end in the longitudinal direction of the shield member is attached. In the shield structure, the shield shell has a plate-like shell main body through which a through hole is bored, and a plurality of shell tightening pieces which are extended from an outer edge of the shell main body, the shell main body is so arranged that the leading end in the longitudinal direction of the shield member surrounds the through hole, and the leading end in the longitudinal direction of the shield member is clamped by the shell main body and the shell tightening pieces which are bent to the shell main body.
US10270211B2

An electrical connector includes: a contact module including an insulative housing and an upper and lower rows of contacts arranged in the insulative housing, the insulative housing having a base and a tongue, the upper row of contacts and the lower row of contacts being exposed to two opposite surfaces of the tongue, respectively, each contact having a contacting portion, a tail, and an intermediate portion between the contacting portion and the tail; and a shielding shell enclosing the insulative housing, the shielding shell including a rear plate proximate to the contact tails; wherein the rear plate has a recessed face opposing the contact tails to increase a distance between the rear plate and the contact tails.
US10270208B1

An electrical connector includes a first housing. A second housing is movable relative to the first housing. The electrical connector includes a lever that is mounted on the first housing for relative rotational movement between a pre-stage position and a final position. The lever engages the second housing to move the second housing linearly between a pre-stage position and a seated position relative to the first housing. The electrical connector includes a lock that retains the lever in the final position relative to the first housing. The electrical connector also includes a connector position assurance. The connector position assurance is mounted on the first housing for relative movement between an initial position and an assurance position. When the lever is in the final position and the connector position assurance is in the assurance position, the connector position assurance engages the lever and prevents the lever from being moved away from the final position.
US10270202B2

The invention presents a power electronic arrangement comprising a power electronic switching device, a printed circuit board for carrying control signals for driving the power electronic switching device, a housing which covers the printed circuit board, a communication device which is arranged on the printed circuit board and is accessible through a recess in the housing, and comprising a sealing device, wherein the sealing device has a sealing section which rests in a sealing manner on a first sealing face of the communication device, and wherein the sealing device has a first and second sealing lip which are each arranged circumferentially around and at a distance from the communication device, wherein the two sealing lips are connected to one another by a web and both rest on a second sealing face of the printed circuit board, and wherein the housing has a wall-like pressure device which presses on the web and in this way the first sealing lip bears against that side of the pressure device which faces the communication device, and the second sealing lip bears against that side of the pressure device which is averted from the communication device.
US10270199B2

A power connector includes an insulative housing, a plurality of power contact pairs retained in the insulative housing abreast along a transverse direction and a plurality of parallel fasteners. The insulative housing has a plurality of receiving slots arranged side by side along the transverse direction. Each power contact pair defines a pair of power contacts opposite to each other, and each parallel fastener is connecting the pair of power contacts of each power contact pair mechanically and electrically together. The insulative housing defines a plurality of accommodating grooves, and each accommodating groove is located behind and communicated with the corresponding receiving slot, each parallel fastener is locked in the corresponding accommodating groove and fixing the corresponding power contact pair in the accommodating groove.
US10270197B2

A female terminal disclosed by this specification is a female terminal (10) to which a male terminal (50) is connected from front, and includes a bottom plate (15) long in a front-rear direction, a ceiling plate (16) disposed to face the bottom plate (15), a pair of side plates (17) linking both side edges of the bottom plate (15) and both side edges of the ceiling plate (16), a step portion (25) provided on a front end edge of the bottom plate (15) in a stepwise manner to be slightly higher than the bottom plate (15) and extending forward to be disposed between the pair of side plates (17), and a resilient contact piece (30) resiliently displaceably provided by being folded rearwardly from a front end edge of the step portion (25), the male terminal (50) being capable of resiliently contacting the resilient contact piece (30) from front.
US10270195B2

A connector is provided with a female contact and a housing. A protection portion of the female contact has a guide portion intersecting with a front-rear direction to guide a male contact to a receiving portion. An insertion opening of the housing is located forward of a contact accommodation portion in the front-rear direction. The insertion opening opens in a predetermined direction perpendicular to the front-rear direction and thereby communicates with an aperture portion. When a front of the connector is viewed along the front-rear direction, the guide portion is visible through the insertion opening at least in part.
US10270163B2

One embodiment of a communication module can comprise: a first antenna printed on a substrate and provided in a plate shape; a second antenna spaced from the first antenna, printed on the substrate, and provided in a plate shape; a third antenna coupled to the substrate, provided in a three-dimensional shape, and transmitting or receiving a radio wave of a frequency band which is the same as or similar to that of the first antenna; a fourth antenna coupled to the substrate, provided in a three-dimensional shape, and transmitting or receiving a radio wave of a frequency band which is the same as or similar to that of the second antenna; and an integrated circuit electrically connected to the first to fourth antennas, mounted on the substrate, applying currents to the first to fourth antennas, and processing a transmitted or received signal.
US10270155B2

Coil conductors each including a coil opening, and a planar conductor are included in an antenna device. The coil conductors are disposed at edge portions of the planar conductor such that winding axes of the coil conductors extend in a normal direction of the planar conductor. The coil conductors are connected such that magnetic fluxes generated at the respective coil conductors are in phase with each other. In a plan view, portions of the plurality of coil conductors overlap the planar conductor and portions of the coil openings do not overlap the planar conductor.
US10270154B2

The present invention relates to an energy supply device (100) comprising a housing and a communication interface (101) for wireless communication via a communication network, a flexible carrier film (103) which covers at least part of a housing side of the housing; an antenna (105) for the communication interface (101) of the energy supply device (100), the antenna (105) being arranged on the flexible carrier film (103); and a connection interface (107) for connecting the antenna (105) to the communication interface (101) of the energy supply device (100), said connection interface (107) being arranged on the flexible carrier film (103).
US10270135B2

An all-solid-state battery that makes it possible to improve the cycling properties is provided. The all-solid-state battery includes an anode; a cathode; a solid electrolyte layer that is arranged between the anode and the cathode; an anode collector that is connected to the anode; and a cathode collector that is connected to the cathode. In the all-solid-state battery, a metal layer is arranged between the anode and the anode collector and/or between the cathode and the cathode collector, and metal that does not undergo an electrochemical reaction with metal ions under a potential environment where an active material stores and releases the metal ions, and whose percent elongation is no less than 22% is used for the metal layer.
US10270131B2

An electrolyte for a lithium battery and a lithium battery including the electrolyte, the electrolyte including a compound represented by Formula 1 below:
US10270119B2

The present invention is concerned with improved fuel cell stack assembly arrangements.
US10270115B2

A membrane for a proton exchange membrane fuel cell including, by weight with respect to the total weight of the membrane: from 50 to 95% of polymer A; and from 5 to 50% by weight of polymer B; A being a cation exchange fluorinated polymer; and B being a hydrocarbon aromatic polymer different from polymer A, and comprising at least one aromatic ring on its polymer chain.
US10270114B2

An electrolyte for a lithium air battery includes a compound represented by Formula 1 wherein the definitions of A and R1-R10 are disclosed herein. Also a lithium air battery including an anode, a cathode, and at least one selected from the herein-described electrolyte and a reaction product thereof.
US10270112B2

A fuel cell system includes a fuel cell, auxiliary devices, an auxiliary device controller, a secondary battery, a current sensor, a voltage sensor, and a diagnosis controller. In an output stop state where the fuel cell does not output electric power, the auxiliary device controller performs a residual water scavenging process of scavenging water remaining in the fuel cell to outside of the fuel cell system by driving the auxiliary devices using electric power supplied from the secondary battery and supplying the gas to the fuel cell. The diagnosis controller diagnoses the secondary battery using a current integrated value that is obtained by integrating amounts of current supplied from the secondary battery in a predetermined voltage range of a discharge voltage of the secondary battery that changes in response to discharge when electric power is supplied to the auxiliary devices by performing the residual water scavenging process.
US10270101B2

An electrolyte solution for a secondary lithium battery, the electrolyte solution including: a lithium salt, a non-aqueous organic solvent, and a phenanthroline-based compound having a polar substituent. The electrolyte solution enables production of a secondary lithium battery having a good high-temperature lifetime characteristics and good high-temperature preservation characteristics.
US10270082B2

The present invention relates to a porous carbon material having a co-continuous structure forming portion in which carbon skeletons and voids form continuous structures, respectively and which has a structural period of 0.002 μm to 3 μm, having pores which have an average diameter of 0.01 to 10 nm on a surface thereof, and having a BET specific surface area of 100 m2/g or more.
US10270077B2

A non-aqueous electrolyte secondary battery includes: a positive electrode plate; a negative electrode plate; and a separator disposed between the positive electrode plate and the negative electrode plate. The separator includes a porous resin layer. The porous resin layer is made of polyolefin having a melting point of 80° C. or more and 135° C. or less. At least one of the positive electrode plate and the negative electrode plate has a surface facing the porous resin layer. The surface forms a contact angle of 30° or more with a molten droplet of the polyolefin.
US10270074B2

Non-woven webs that can be used as battery separators for batteries, such as lead acid batteries, are generally provided. In some embodiments, battery separators comprising a non-woven web including one or more chemical additives are provided. The chemical additives may impart beneficial properties, such as enhanced separator stability and/or battery performance. In some embodiments, the chemical additive(s) may confer resistance to oxidation, heavy metal deposition, and/or formation of short circuits during cycling of a battery including the battery separator. The respective characteristics and/or amounts of the chemical additive(s) may be selected to impart desirable properties while having relatively minimal or no adverse effects on another property of the battery separator and/or the battery.
US10270073B2

There is provided an organic/inorganic complex coating porous separator including a porous substrate, and an organic/inorganic complex coating layer formed in a single layer or multiple layers on a single surface or both surfaces of the porous substrate or at least a part of a pore portion of the porous substrate using a coating solution comprising a binder dispersed or suspended in a certain size and selectively comprising inorganic particles, and a secondary battery including the same. According to the present invention, since the coating solution comprising the binder dispersed in a certain size or less in a solvent is coated/dried on the porous substrate, a organic/inorganic complex coating porous separator having excellent air permeability and adhesive strength and a secondary battery including the organic/inorganic complex coating porous separator are provided.
US10270070B2

A battery retention system is configured to facilitate insertion and removal of batteries from an electronic device. The electronic device includes a housing that defines a battery cavity for receiving a battery. The battery cavity has a floor. A floor contact extends from the floor. The floor contact is configured to provide a biasing force to push the battery away from the floor of the battery cavity. The housing has tabs extending into the battery cavity to hold the battery in the battery cavity against the biasing force of the floor contact. The battery cavity has a recess that allows the battery to move in a lateral direction along the floor to a position where the battery disengages from at least one of the tabs to allow at least a portion of the battery to be pushed out of the battery cavity by the biasing force of the floor contact.
US10270065B2

The present disclosure provides a heat radiation structure for an organic light-emitting device, which includes a heat radiation plate and a thermal isolation layer disposed on a side surface of the heat radiation plate for insulating heat of a driving circuit of the organic light-emitting device. The present disclosure also provides a display apparatus, which includes a support frame and a panel disposed in the support frame, and also includes the heat radiation structure for the organic light-emitting device, wherein the heat radiation plate is disposed in the support frame and opposite to the panel, the thermal isolation layer is disposed on a side surface of the heat radiation plate away from the panel, the heat radiation plate forms a rear cover of the display apparatus, and a flexible circuit board of the panel is bent to a side surface of the thermal isolation layer away from the panel.
US10270060B2

A display device according to the present invention includes a display region arranged with a plurality of pixels, and a sealing layer covering the display region, wherein the sealing layer includes an insulation layer having a density pattern, the density pattern is a pattern including a low density region and a high density region, the low density region has the insulation layer with a lower density than an average density within the display region of the insulation layer, and the high density region has the insulation layer with a higher density than an average density within the display region of the insulation layer.
US10270059B2

A flexible display and manufacturing method thereof are disclosed. In one aspect, the flexible display includes a flexible substrate including a bending area, an insulating layer disposed on the flexible substrate, and at least one groove in the insulating layer within the bending area. The flexible display also includes a stress relaxation layer disposed on the at least one groove and a plurality of wires formed over the insulating layer and the stress relaxation layer.
US10270038B2

The present disclosure relates to a fullerene derivative, an organic solar cell including the same, and a fabrication method thereof.
US10270030B2

The present disclosure generally relates to a structure, system, and method for manufacturing an electrical component for a memory device. For example, depositing alternating layers of conductive and insulator materials over an etch stop layer to create a vertical stack, etching a trench through the vertical stack to expose the etch stop layer, electroplating the conductive layers using a plating material based on a desired electrical behavior, and forming a connection between the plating materials for each of the conductive layers.
US10270025B2

The present disclosure provides a semiconductor structure, including an Nth metal layer over a transistor region, where N is a natural number, and a bottom electrode over the Nth metal layer. The bottom electrode comprises a bottom portion having a first width, disposed in a bottom electrode via (BEVA), the first width being measured at a top surface of the BEVA, and an upper portion having a second width, disposed over the bottom portion. The semiconductor structure also includes a magnetic tunneling junction (MTJ) layer having a third width, disposed over the upper portion, a top electrode over the MTJ layer and an (N+1)th metal layer over the top electrode. The first width is greater than the third width.
US10270023B2

A thermoelectric material includes a plurality of first semiconductor members having first band gap energy and a second semiconductor member having second band gap energy higher than the first band gap energy. The first semiconductor member and the second semiconductor member are alternately arranged in a direction of carrier transport. The first semiconductor member has a width in the direction of carrier transport not greater than 5 nm and a distance between two adjacent first semiconductor members in the direction of carrier transport is not greater than 3 nm.
US10270012B2

In accordance with certain embodiments, electronic devices feature a polymeric binder, a frame defining an aperture therethrough, and a semiconductor die (e.g., a light-emitting or a light-detecting element) suspended in the binder and within the aperture of the frame.
US10270004B2

Provided is a production method for a transparent electrically-conductive film including: a) a coating step of coating an electrically-conductive nanowire dispersion containing electrically-conductive nanowires with an optical activity and an organic binder onto a substrate; b) a first light irradiation step of irradiating a first light including a first ultraviolet (UV) light onto the coated electrically-conductive nanowires; and c) a second light irradiation step of irradiating a second light including a pulse-type first white light onto the electrically-conductive nanowires.
US10269991B2

The present disclosure provides a method of patterning a polymeric layer based on the chemical reaction of two chemical compounds. One chemical compound is provided in the polymeric layer and another chemical compound is deposited on the polymeric layer by, for example, ink-jet printing. The method allows for fabrication of, for example, metallization patterns for solar cells electronic components, integrated devices and formation of selective doped areas in solar cells amongst others.
US10269986B2

A diode includes a first plurality of combo fins having lengthwise directions parallel to a first direction, wherein the first plurality of combo fins comprises portions of a first conductivity type. The diodes further includes a second plurality of combo fins having lengthwise directions parallel to the first direction, wherein the second plurality of combo fins includes portions of a second conductivity type opposite the first conductivity type. An isolation region is located between the first plurality of combo fins and the second plurality of combo fins. The first and the second plurality of combo fins form a cathode and an anode of the diode. The diode is configured to have a current flowing in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, with the current flowing between the anode and the cathode.
US10269985B2

A memory device is described. Generally, the memory device includes a tunnel oxide layer overlying a channel connecting a source and a drain of the memory device formed in a substrate, a multi-layer charge storing layer overlying the tunnel oxide layer and a high-temperature-oxide (HTO) layer overlying the multi-layer charge storing layer. The multi-layer charge storing layer includes an oxygen-rich, first layer comprising a nitride on the tunnel oxide layer in which a composition of the first layer results in it being substantially trap free, and an oxygen-lean, second layer comprising a nitride on the first layer in which a composition of the second layer results in it being trap dense. The HTO layer includes an oxidized portion of the second layer. Other embodiments are also described.
US10269978B2

An object is to improve field effect mobility of a thin film transistor using an oxide semiconductor. Another object is to suppress increase in off current even in a thin film transistor with improved field effect mobility. In a thin film transistor using an oxide semiconductor layer, by forming a semiconductor layer having higher electrical conductivity and a smaller thickness than the oxide semiconductor layer between the oxide semiconductor layer and a gate insulating layer, field effect mobility of the thin film transistor can be improved, and increase in off current can be suppressed.
US10269974B2

The present invention discloses a method of manufacturing array substrate, comprising: A) defining a heavily doped region and a lightly doped region of a source electrode of an N-channel area, and a heavily doped region and a lightly doped region of a drain electrode of the N-channel area by using a first photomask having a first pattern; B) defining a doped region of a source electrode of a P-channel area and a doped region of a drain electrode of the P-channel area by using a second photomask having a second pattern; C) defining a pixel region, a contact hole region by using a third photomask having a third pattern; and D) defining a metal electrode region by using a fourth photomask having a fourth pattern.
US10269970B2

An integrated circuit structure includes a semiconductor substrate; insulation regions over the semiconductor substrate; and an epitaxy region over the semiconductor substrate and having at least a portion in a space between the insulation regions. The epitaxy region includes a III-V compound semiconductor material. The epitaxy region also includes a lower portion and an upper portion over the lower portion. The lower portion and the semiconductor substrate have a first lattice mismatch. The upper portion and the semiconductor substrate have a second lattice mismatch different from the first lattice mismatch.
US10269967B2

A method includes forming a metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET). The Method includes performing an implantation to form a pre-amorphization implantation (PAI) region adjacent to a gate electrode of the MOSFET, forming a strained capping layer over the PAI region, and performing an annealing on the strained capping layer and the PAI region to form a dislocation plane. The dislocation plane is formed as a result of the annealing, with a tilt angle of the dislocation plane being smaller than about 65 degrees.
US10269964B2

A device includes a semiconductor substrate, and isolation regions extending into the semiconductor substrate. A semiconductor fin is between opposite portions of the isolation regions, wherein the semiconductor fin is over top surfaces of the isolation regions. A gate stack overlaps the semiconductor fin. A source/drain region is on a side of the gate stack and connected to the semiconductor fin. The source/drain region includes an inner portion thinner than the semiconductor fin, and an outer portion outside the inner portion. The semiconductor fin and the inner portion of the source/drain region have a same composition of group IV semiconductors.
US10269952B2

A semiconductor device includes an active region provided in an n+-type silicon carbide substrate and through which main current flows, a termination region that surrounds a periphery of the active region, and a p-type silicon carbide layer provided on a front surface of the n+-type silicon carbide substrate and extending into the termination region. A region of the p-type silicon carbide layer extending into the termination region includes one or more step portions that progressively reduce a thickness of the p-type silicon carbide layer as the p-type silicon carbide layer becomes farther outward from the active region.
US10269950B2

A compound semiconductor substrate includes a substrate, a channel layer provided over the substrate, a nitride semiconductor layer provided over the channel layer, and a barrier layer provided on the nitride semiconductor layer. The length of the c axis of the nitride semiconductor layer is 0.4990 nm or more.
US10269949B2

A semiconductor structure includes: a channel layer; an active layer over the channel layer, wherein the active layer is configured to form a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) to be formed in the channel layer along an interface between the channel layer and the active layer; a gate electrode over a top surface of the active layer; and a source/drain electrode over the top surface of the active layer; wherein the active layer includes a first layer and a second layer sequentially disposed therein from the top surface to a bottom surface of the active layer, and the first layer possesses a higher aluminum (Al) atom concentration compared to the second layer. An HEMT structure and an associated method are also disclosed.
US10269935B2

A semiconductor device includes a first fin structure for a first fin field effect transistor (PET). The first fin structure includes a first base layer protruding from a substrate, a first intermediate layer disposed over the first base layer and a first channel layer disposed over the first intermediate layer. The first fin structure further includes a first protective layer made of a material that prevents an underlying layer from oxidation. The first channel layer is made of SiGe, the first intermediate layer includes a first semiconductor (e.g., SiGe) layer disposed over the first base layer and a second semiconductor layer (e.g., Si) disposed over the first semiconductor layer. The first protective layer covers side walls of the first base layer, side walls of the first semiconductor layer and side walls of the second semiconductor layer.
US10269924B2

A silicon nitride cap on a gate stack is removed by etching with a fluorohydrocarbon-containing plasma subsequent to formation of source/drain regions without causing unacceptable damage to the gate stack or source/drain regions. A fluorohydrocarbon-containing polymer protection layer is selectively deposited on the regions that are not to be etched during the removal of the nitride cap. The ability to remove the silicon nitride material using gas chemistry, causing formation of a volatile etch product and protection layer, enables reduction of the ion energy to the etching threshold.
US10269923B2

In a method of manufacturing a high-electron mobility transistor (HEMT), a first Group III-V semiconductor layer is formed on a substrate. The first Group III-V semiconductor layer is patterned to form a fin and a recessed surface. A second Group III-V semiconductor layer is formed to cover a top surface and all side surfaces of the fin and the recessed surface. The second Group III-V semiconductor layer is formed by a plasma-enhanced atomic layer deposition, in which a plasma treatment is performed on every time an as-deposited mono-layer is formed.
US10269915B2

A vertical MOS transistor includes a substrate, a metal line disposed on the substrate, a semiconductor pillar disposed on and in contact with the metal line, a gate dielectric layer disposed surrounding the semiconductor pillar, a metal gate disposed surrounding a portion of the semiconductor pillar, and a gate electrode disposed in contact with the metal gate. In some embodiments, a width of an end of the gate electrode in contact with the metal gate is narrower than a width of an end of the gate electrode away from the metal gate.
US10269914B2

A semiconductor device includes a substrate, a first device with a horizontal-gate-all-around configuration, and a second device with a horizontal-gate-all-around configuration. The first device is over the substrate. The second device is over the first device. A channel of the first device is between the substrate and a channel of the second device.
US10269907B2

In a method of manufacturing a semiconductor device, a first fin structure for an n-channel fin field effect transistor (FinFET) is formed over a substrate. An isolation insulating layer is formed over the substrate such that an upper portion of the first fin structure protrudes from the isolation insulating layer. A gate structure is formed over a part of the upper portion of the first fin structure. A first source/drain (S/D) epitaxial layer is formed over the first fin structure not covered by the gate structure. A cap epitaxial layer is formed over the first S/D epitaxial layer. The first S/D epitaxial layer includes SiP, and the cap epitaxial layer includes SiC with a carbon concentration is in a range from 0.5 atomic % to 5 atomic %.
US10269897B2

A power metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET) device includes a first metal layer, a substrate, an epitaxy layer, a plurality of first trench wells, a plurality of second trench wells, a plurality of body structure layers, a plurality of polysilicon layers, and a second metal layer. A part of a depletion region is formed between each first trench well and the epitaxy layer and between a body structure layer corresponding to the each first trench well and the epitaxy layer, and a rest part of the depletion region is formed between a second trench well corresponding to the each first trench well and the epitaxy layer. The plurality of second trench wells increase a breakdown voltage of the power MOSFET device and reduce a conduction resistor of the power MOSFET device.
US10269896B2

A method of manufacturing semiconductor devices in a semiconductor wafer comprises forming charge compensation device structures in the semiconductor wafer. An electric characteristic related to the charge compensation device structures is measured. At least one of proton irradiation and annealing parameters are adjusted based on the measured electric characteristic. The semiconductor wafer is irradiated with protons and annealed based on the at least one of the adjusted proton irradiation and annealing parameters. Laser beam irradiation parameters are adjusted with respect to different positions on the semiconductor wafer based on the measured electric characteristic. The semiconductor wafer is irradiated with a photon beam at the different positions on the wafer based on the photon beam irradiation parameters.
US10269891B2

A display device includes a substrate including a bending area, a display area. A plurality of first wires is disposed above the substrate. A second wire is disposed above the plurality of first wires. A third wire is disposed above the second wire. At least a portion of the second wire and at least a portion of the third wire are disposed in the bending area.
US10269888B2

A display device having a high aperture ratio and including a capacitor that can increase capacitance is provided. A pair of electrodes of the capacitor is formed using a light-transmitting conductive film. One of the electrodes of the capacitor is formed using a metal oxide film, and the other of the electrodes of the capacitor is formed using a light-transmitting conductive film. With such a structure, light can be emitted to the capacitor side when an organic insulating film is provided over the capacitor and a pixel electrode of a light-emitting element is formed over the organic insulating film. Thus, the capacitor can transmit light and can overlap the light-emitting element. Consequently, the aperture ratio and capacitance can be increased.
US10269885B2

According to one embodiment, a display device includes a pixel area including pixels each including at least one thin film transistor includes a semiconductor layer and a gate electrode, a first terminal area including a first wiring line disposed thereon connected to the at least one thin film transistor, a first protective film provided on the semiconductor layer, the gate electrode and the first wiring line, a first insulating film provided on the first protective film, a second protective film provided on the first insulating film, a second insulating film provided on the second protective film, a first opening formed in the first terminal area, and partially exposing the first wiring line, and a second opening formed to correspond to the first opening.
US10269880B2

An organic light emitting display device includes a substrate; an anode electrode on the substrate; an auxiliary electrode on the substrate in a same layer as the anode electrode; a partition supporter on the auxiliary electrode; a partition on the partition supporter; an organic emitting layer on the anode electrode and on the partition such that portions separated on the partition are separated from other portions; and a cathode electrode connected with the organic emitting layer and the auxiliary electrode. A lower surface of the partition supporter includes a pair of short sides; and a pair of long sides connecting the pair of short sides and including at least one inclined surface.
US10269876B2

An organic light emitting diode display includes a substrate and a first red organic light emitting element disposed on the substrate. The first red organic light emitting element may include a first light emission region and a second light emission region, wherein the first light emission region emits a first red light having a first peak wavelength, and the second light emission region emits a second red light having a second peak wavelength different from the first peak wavelength.
US10269870B2

This disclosure discloses an organic light-emitting device, a production method thereof, and a display apparatus, and belongs to the technical field of display. The organic light-emitting device comprises: a first electrode; a second electrode; a first light-emitting layer provided between the first electrode and the second electrode; a spacing layer provided between the first light-emitting layer and the second electrode; and a light intensity compensation layer provided between the spacing layer and the second electrode, wherein the color of light emitted from the light intensity compensation layer is the same as that of the first light-emitting layer, and when a recombination area of electrons and holes in the first light-emitting layer moves, the light intensity compensation layer limits the recombination area in the light intensity compensation layer and compensates the light intensity of the first light-emitting layer.
US10269863B2

Methods for forming via last through-vias. A method includes providing an active device wafer having a front side including conductive interconnect material disposed in dielectric layers and having an opposing back side; providing a carrier wafer having through vias filled with an oxide extending from a first surface of the carrier wafer to a second surface of the carrier wafer; bonding the front side of the active device wafer to the second surface of the carrier wafer; etching the oxide in the through vias in the carrier wafer to form through oxide vias; and depositing conductor material into the through oxide vias to form conductors that extend to the active carrier wafer and make electrical contact to the conductive interconnect material. An apparatus includes a carrier wafer with through oxide vias extending through the carrier wafer to an active device wafer bonded to the carrier wafer.
US10269860B2

A sensor element for sensing optical light may be provided. The sensor element may include a first electrode for electrically coupling to a first supply voltage, a second electrode for electrically coupling to a second supply voltage, and an oxide dielectric element between the first electrode and the second electrode. The oxide dielectric element may be configured to form a conductive filament upon a potential difference between the first supply voltage and the second supply voltage exceeding a threshold level, thereby decreasing a resistance of the oxide dielectric element. The sensor element may also include a detector. The first electrode may be configured to allow the optical light to pass through the first electrode to the oxide dielectric element. The detector may be configured to detect an increase in the resistance of the oxide dielectric element upon the oxide dielectric element receiving the optical light.
US10269854B2

A stacked image sensor with a rerouting layer is provided for a high readout rate and a high functionality per footprint area. A pixel chip is arranged over a logic chip. The pixel chip and the logic chip respectively comprise a pixel sensor array and a readout circuit array. A first conductive feature array is arranged under and electrically coupled to the pixel sensor array. The first conductive feature array has a first pitch. A second conductive feature array is arranged over and electrically coupled to the readout circuit array. The second conductive feature array has a second pitch different than the first pitch. The rerouting layer is arranged between the first and second conductive feature arrays. The rerouting layer electrically couples the first conductive feature array to the second conductive feature array while translating between the first and second pitches. A method for manufacturing the stacked image sensor is also provided.
US10269853B2

An image sensor device, as well as methods therefor, is disclosed. This image sensor device includes a substrate having bond pads. The substrate has a through substrate channel defined therein extending between a front side surface and a back side surface thereof. The front side surface is associated with an optically-activatable surface. The bond pads are located at or proximal to the front side surface aligned for access via the through substrate channel. Wire bond wires are bonded to the bond pads at first ends thereof extending away from the bond pads with second ends of the wire bond wires located outside of an opening of the channel at the back side surface. A molding layer is disposed along the back side surface and in the through substrate channel. A redistribution layer is in contact with the molding layer and interconnected to the second ends of the wire bond wires.
US10269852B2

A device includes a first integrated circuit containing a photodiode and a first metal interconnect structure connected to the photodiode, and a second integrated circuit containing a transistor and a second metal interconnect structure connected to the transistor. The first integrated circuit and the second integrated circuit are connected together through the first metal interconnect structure and the second metal interconnect structure. Since no transistor is present around the photodiode, the photodiode has an increased photosensitive area and an improved fill factor, resulting in an increase of the quantum efficiency, higher integration and lower consumption of the image sensor.
US10269843B2

A backside illumination (BSI) image sensor and a method of forming the same are provided. A method includes forming a plurality of photosensitive pixels in a substrate, the substrate having a first surface and a second surface, the second surface being opposite the first surface, the substrate having one or more active devices on the first surface. A first portion of the second surface is protected. A second portion of the second surface is patterned to form recesses in the substrate. An anti-reflective layer is formed on sidewalls of the recesses. A metal grid is formed over the second portion of the second surface, the anti-reflective layer being interposed between the substrate and the metal grid.
US10269835B2

In a semiconductor device, a region where a channel is formed is protected. In a semiconductor device, a region protecting a region where a channel is formed is provided in a semiconductor layer. In a semiconductor device, a layer protecting a region where a channel is formed is provided. In a semiconductor device, a region and/or a layer protecting a region where a channel is formed have/has a low density of defect states. In a semiconductor device, a region where a channel is formed has a low density of defect states.
US10269829B2

An array substrate and a flexible display panel are provided. The array substrate includes a flexible substrate, a thin film transistor, a first metal layer, a second metal layer and a stacked structure including multiple inorganic layers. The thin film transistor includes a source, a drain, a channel and a gate. The gate of the thin film transistor is insulated from the source, the channel and the drain. The multiple inorganic layers include one or more buffer layers between the flexible substrate and the thin film transistor, one or more gate insulating layers between a channel area and the gate, and a first isolating layer between the thin film transistor and the second metal layer. At least one inorganic layer of the multiple inorganic layers has multiple openings at a position corresponding to a display area.
US10269825B2

According to one embodiment, a stacked body includes a plurality of metal layers stacked with an insulator interposed. A semiconductor body extends in a stacking direction through the stacked body. A charge storage portion is provided between the semiconductor body and one of the metal layers. A metal nitride film has a first portion and a second portion. The first portion is provided between the charge storage portion and one of the metal layers. The second portion is thicker than the first portion and is provided between one of the metal layers and the insulator.
US10269824B2

Conductive channel technology is disclosed. In one example, a memory component can include a source line, a conductive channel having first and second conductive layers electrically coupled to the source line and memory cells adjacent to the conductive channel. In one aspect, channel conductivity and reliability is improved over a single layer conductive channel formation scheme by preventing unwanted oxide formation, increasing the interface contact area, and by modulating material grain size and boundaries via multiple thin channel integration scheme. Associated systems and methods are also disclosed.
US10269818B2

A semiconductor device includes a non-volatile memory and a logic circuit. The non-volatile memory includes a stacked structure comprising a first insulating layer, a floating gate, a second insulating layer, a control gate and a third insulating layer stacked in this order from a substrate; an erase gate line; and a word line. The logic circuit includes a field effect transistor comprising a gate electrode. The word line includes a protrusion, and a height of the protrusion from the substrate is higher than a height of the erase gate line from the substrate. The word line and the gate electrode are formed of polysilicon.
US10269817B2

A three-dimensional memory array device can include mid-plane terrace regions between a pair of memory array regions. The electrically conductive layers of the three-dimensional memory array device continuously extend between the pair of memory array regions through a connection region, which is provided adjacent to the mid-plane terrace regions. Contact via structures contacting the electrically conductive layers can be provided in the mid-plane terrace regions, and through-memory-level via structures that extend through the alternating stack and connected to underlying lower metal interconnect structures and semiconductor devices can be provided through the mid-plane terrace region and/or through the connection region. Upper metal interconnect structures can connect the contact via structures and the through-memory-level via structures.
US10269815B2

A semiconductor device includes a non-volatile memory. The non-volatile memory includes a first dielectric layer disposed on a substrate, a floating gate disposed on the dielectric layer, a control gate, a second dielectric layer disposed between the floating gate and the control gate, sidewall spacers disposed on opposing sides of a stacked structure including the floating gate, the second dielectric layer and the control gate, and an erase gate and a select gate disposed on sides of the stacked structure, respectively. An upper surface of the erase gate and one of the sidewall spacers in contact with the erase gate form an angle θ1 at a contact point of the upper surface of the erase gate and the one of the sidewall spacers, where 90°<θ1<115° measured from the upper surface of the erase gate.
US10269811B2

FinFET structures and methods of forming such structures. The FinFET structures including a substrate; at least two gates disposed on the substrate; a plurality of source/drain regions within the substrate adjacent to each of the gates; a dielectric disposed between each gate and the plurality of source/drain regions adjacent to each gate; a dielectric capping layer disposed on a first one of the at least two gates, wherein no dielectric capping layer is disposed on a second one of the at least two gates; and a local interconnect electrically connected to the second one of the at least two gates, wherein the dielectric capping layer disposed on the first one of the at least two gates prevents an electrical connection between the local interconnect and the first one of the at least two gates.
US10269799B2

The present disclosure provides a method that includes providing a semiconductor substrate having a first region and a second region; forming a first gate within the first region and a second gate within the second region on the semiconductor substrate; forming first source/drain features of a first semiconductor material with an n-type dopant in the semiconductor substrate within the first region; forming second source/drain features of a second semiconductor material with a p-type dopant in the semiconductor substrate within the second region. The second semiconductor material is different from the first semiconductor material in composition. The method further includes forming first silicide features to the first source/drain features and second silicide features to the second source/drain features; and performing an ion implantation process of a species to both the first and second regions, thereby introducing the species to first silicide features and the second source/drain features.
US10269798B2

In a method of manufacturing a semiconductor device, a separation wall made of a dielectric material is formed between two fin structures. A dummy gate structure is formed over the separation wall and the two fin structures. An interlayer dielectric (ILD) layer is formed over the dummy gate structure. An upper portion of the ILD layer is removed, thereby exposing the dummy gate structure. The dummy gate structure is replaced with a metal gate structure. A planarization operation is performed to expose the separation wall, thereby dividing the metal gate structure into a first gate structure and a second gate structure. The first gate structure and the second gate structure are separated by the separation wall.
US10269796B2

A method includes etching a semiconductor substrate to form trenches, with a portion of the semiconductor substrate between the trenches being a semiconductor strip, and depositing a dielectric dose film on sidewalls of the semiconductor strip. The dielectric dose film is doped with a dopant of n-type or p-type. The remaining portions of the trenches are filled with a dielectric material. A planarization is performed on the dielectric material. Remaining portions of the dielectric dose film and the dielectric material form Shallow Trench Isolation (STI) regions. A thermal treatment is performed to diffuse the dopant in the dielectric dose film into the semiconductor strip.
US10269787B2

Methods for cutting (e.g., dividing) metal gate structures in semiconductor device structures are provided. A dual layer structure can form sub-metal gate structures in a replacement gate manufacturing processes, in some examples. In an example, a semiconductor device includes a plurality of metal gate structures disposed in an interlayer dielectric (ILD) layer disposed on a substrate, an isolation structure disposed between the metal gate structures, wherein the ILD layer circumscribes a perimeter of the isolation structure, and a dielectric structure disposed between the ILD layer and the isolation structure.
US10269783B2

Various implementations described herein are directed to an integrated circuit. The integrated circuit may include a cell having a first region designated for a first type of implant and a second region designated for a second type of implant that is different than the first type of implant. The integrated circuit may include a first implant structure configured to implant the first region with the first type of implant such that the first region extends within a portion of the second region. The integrated circuit may include a second implant structure configured to implant the second region with the second type of implant such that the second region extends within a portion of the first region.
US10269779B2

A micro light emitting-diode display panel and a manufacturing method thereof are provided. The first electrode contact and the second electrode contact are alternatively disposed on the base substrate of the micro light-emitting-diode display panel, and the first electrode contact and the second electrode contact are respectively connected with the bottom electrode and the connection electrode of the micro light-emitting-diode. The connection electrode is also connected with the top electrode of the micro light-emitting-diode, and the micro light-emitting-diodes can be immediately inspected after the micro-light-emitting-diode is transferred, to reduce the difficulty of detection and product repair, and to improve the product yield.
US10269759B2

A bump-on-trace (BOT) interconnection in a package and methods of making the BOT interconnection are provided. An embodiment BOT interconnection comprises a landing trace including a distal end, a conductive pillar extending at least to the distal end of the landing trace; and a solder feature electrically coupling the landing trace and the conductive pillar. In an embodiment, the conductive pillar overhangs the end surface of the landing trace. In another embodiment, the landing trace includes one or more recesses for trapping the solder feature after reflow. Therefore, a wetting area available to the solder feature is increased while permitting the bump pitch of the package to remain small.
US10269755B2

A switching device has a substrate, a power semiconductor component arranged thereon, a connection device and a pressure device. The substrate has conductor tracks electrically insulated from each another. A power semiconductor component is arranged on one of the conductor tracks. The connection device is embodied as a film composite having an electrically conductive film and an electrically insulating film and forming a first and a second main surface. The switching device is connected in a circuit-conforming manner by the connection device, and a contact area of the first main surface of the power semiconductor component is connected to a first contact area of an assigned conductor track of the substrate in a force-locking and electrically conductive manner.
US10269743B2

Semiconductor devices and methods of manufacture thereof are disclosed. In some embodiments, a method includes forming a contact pad over a semiconductor device. A passivation material is formed over the contact pad. The passivation material has a thickness and is a type of material such that an electrical connection may be made to the contact pad through the passivation material.
US10269735B1

Embodiments of the present disclosure provide an integrated circuit (IC) structure including: a first conductive layer of a device structure; a second conductive layer of the device structure vertically separated from the first conductive layer, wherein a load resistor couples the second conductive layer to ground; a t-coil having a first end coupled to the first conductive layer, and a second end coupled to the second conductive layer; and a variable capacitor having a first end coupled to the first conductive layer, and a second end coupled to the second conductive layer, the variable capacitor having an adjustable capacitance.
US10269734B2

A semiconductor element that has an element first main surface, an element second main surface that is the reverse surface from the element first main surface, and an element side surface. The semiconductor element is configured from a semiconductor substrate part and an insulating layer part and is provided with: a signal transmission/reception terminal that is provided to the element first main surface and that contacts and can transmit/receive signals to/from an external-substrate signal transmission/reception terminal that is provided to an external substrate that is external to the semiconductor element; and a signal transmission/reception coil that is provided to the element side surface and that, via the element side surface, can transmit/receive signals in a non-contact manner to/from an external-semiconductor-element signal transmission/reception part that is provided to an external semiconductor element that is external to the semiconductor element. The signal transmission/reception coil has: a conductor that is formed inside the insulating layer part; and a conductor that is formed inside the semiconductor substrate part.
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