US10417535B2

An infill apparatus and method for an output of a 3D printer, including a unit block generating part which slices a 3D model by using three planes orthogonal to each other to generate unit blocks; a unit block classifying part which classifies the unit blocks into boundary unit blocks and internal unit blocks according to positions thereof and classifies the boundary unit blocks into flat roof unit blocks and non-flat roof unit blocks according to whether or not a flat roof region is included; a combined block generating part which merges the internal unit blocks and generates a combined block; a flat roof point discriminating part which discriminates flat roof points in the combined block; a combined block dividing part which divides a part of the combined block including the flat roof points; and an infill shape determining part which determines a divided surface (or contact surface) of the combined block divided by the combined block dividing part as infill shape and outputs a printing material to the infill shape during outputting.
US10417533B2

Techniques include systems, computerized methods, and computer readable media for choosing placement of three-dimensional (3D) probes used for evaluating a 3D alignment pose of a runtime 3D image inside a 3D alignment system for estimating the pose of a trained 3D model image in that 3D runtime image. A plurality of features associated with a first plurality of points of interest from a 3D image are generated, wherein each feature includes data indicative of 3D properties of an associated point from the plurality of points of interest. A second plurality of points of interest are selected from among the first plurality of points of interest, based at least in part on the plurality of features associated with the first plurality of points of interest. Placements of a plurality of 3D probes are determined based at least in part on the second plurality of points of interest.
US10417532B2

Provided are a method and a device for offline identity authentication. The method includes: acquiring two or more images for identity authentication to constitute a to-be-authenticated multivariate image group; extracting a concatenated PCA convolution feature of each of the images in the to-be-authenticated multivariate image group, to obtain feature vectors; fusing information on the images in the to-be-authenticated multivariate image group based on the feature vectors according to a score fusion strategy with a supervisory signal, to obtain a fusion vector; and inputting the fusion vector to a pre-trained SVM classifier to authenticate and determine whether the images in the to-be-authenticated multivariate image group are consistent with one another, to obtain an identity authentication result.
US10417531B2

A method for encapsulating metadata in a contextual data stream is described. The method may include receiving sensor data from a sensor. The method may include receiving metadata associated with the sensor data, wherein the metadata is defined as a probability vector based on a context set associated with the sensor data. The method may also include combining the sensor data and the metadata into a contextual data stream.
US10417516B2

A system to preprocess images to increase accuracy of optical character recognition (OCR) includes a processor, and a memory coupled to the processor. The processor is configured to scan an electronically stored representation of a whole or partial document, identify an image in the electronically stored representation, and recognize row-based text within the electronically stored representation. In addition, the processor is configured to align the row-based text vertically, generate a resultant electronically stored representation of the whole or partial document having the row-based text aligned, and save the resultant electronically stored representation for subsequent OCR processing. The electronically stored representation of the whole or partial document may contain at least one image having a JPG, TIF, GIF, PNG, or BMP, type of format.
US10417514B2

A method including generating position information and time information of a handwriting inputted on a device; generating pixel values of an image capturing the handwriting; generating an image file for facilitating a sequential reproduction of the handwriting by storing the position information and the time information of the handwriting in a first field of the image file and storing the pixel values in a second field of the image file; and transmitting the generated image file to another device.
US10417513B2

A photosensitive thin film device includes a substrate that is transparent and insulative; a first electrode on the substrate; a circular semiconductor layer on the substrate and surrounding a perimeter of the first electrode; a circular second electrode on the substrate and surrounding a perimeter of the semiconductor layer; an interlayer insulating layer on the semiconductor layer and the first and second electrodes and having a first aperture exposing the first electrode; and a conductive layer including an upper surface light barrier arranged on the interlayer insulating layer and covering an upper surface of the semiconductor layer, and a contact plug extending from the upper surface light barrier and connected to the first electrode via the first aperture.
US10417511B2

An image processor includes an image converter. The image converter transforms data of an image that is photographed with a camera for photographing a seat, based on a transformation parameter that is calculated in accordance with a camera-position at which the camera is disposed. The image converter outputs the thus-transformed data of the image. The transformation parameter is a parameter for transforming the data of the image such that an appearance of the seat depicted in the image is approximated to a predetermined appearance of the seat.
US10417510B2

Certain embodiments of the invention may include systems, methods, and apparatus for in-vehicle fiducial mark tracking and interpretation According to an example embodiment of the invention, a method is provided for executing computer executable instructions by one or more processors. The method includes receiving the one or more images from at least one camera attached to a vehicle; selecting, from the one or more received images, a region of interest associated with an object in the vehicle; identifying fiducial marks within the selected region of interest by comparing the identified fiducial marks with one or more stored fiducial representations; determining, based at least in part on the comparison, spatial information associated with the object or an occupant of the vehicle; and sending information based at least in part on the determined spatial information.
US10417507B2

In a freespace detection apparatus and method, a camera provides at least first and second image data captured at different points in time. A motion vector of the camera is detected and assigned to the image data. The image data is transformed with respect to a predetermined, configurable image plane, and motion compensation of the transformed image data is performed. Difference image data between the motion compensated transformed image data and the transformed second image data is computed, and an object is identified in the computed difference image data.
US10417506B2

A driver assistance system including at least a first camera. The first camera can be configured to obtain image data of a region external to the host vehicle. Lane detection analysis can be performed on the image data to identify a region of interest in the image data. The region of interest can be divided into portions. Each portion can be analyzed to determine whether it includes the characteristics of an under-vehicle region. When an under-vehicle region is detected a portion of the image adjacent an under-vehicle region can be analyzed to determine whether it includes an image of another vehicle. A distance between the another vehicle and the host vehicle can be determined using the image data. A threat analysis can be performed to provide a level of threat posed by the another vehicle to the host vehicle.
US10417504B2

A system is described. The system includes one or more sensing devices to acquire depth image data, scan logic to scan the depth image data for moving objects, vehicle recognition logic to recognize an automobile in the scanned image data, capture a registered plate number of the automobile and connect with the automobile based on the captured registered plate number and object recognition logic to recognize a presence of one or more moving objects in the depth image data that are about to come across a path of the automobile.
US10417503B2

An image processing apparatus includes an object detection unit configured to detect an object from an image, a tracking unit configured to track the detected object, a trajectory management unit configured to manage a trajectory of the object being tracked, and a specific object detection unit configured to detect a specific object from the image. In a case where the specific object determination unit detects the object being tracked by the object tracking unit to be the specific object, the trajectory management unit manages a trajectory of the object being tracked at a time point before the time point the object being tracked is detected to be the specific object as the trajectory of the specific object.
US10417502B2

Implementations are directed to receiving a multi-dimensional data set including, for each device in a set of devices of a monitoring system, a feature set over a respective time period and over devices in the set of devices, processing multi-dimensional data to identify sets of features recorded by respective devices in the set of devices of the monitoring system, comparing a feature set of a first device relative to a feature set of a second device in a location dimension to determine that a first feature in the feature set of the first device corresponds to a second feature in the feature set of the second device, and providing a sequence of feature sets by selecting appropriate feature sets from the multi-dimensional data set based on the comparison, the sequence providing an order of progress of an object between the feature sets of the set of devices.
US10417488B2

Systems and methods for automatic processing of receipts to capture data from the receipts are presented. Upon receiving an image of a receipt, an optical character recognition (OCR) of the receipt content embodied in the image is executed. The OCR of the receipt content results in machine-encoded text content of the receipt content embodied in the image. Tokens are generated from the machine-encoded text content and data groups are constructed according to horizontal lines of generated tokens. Potential product items are identified for at least some of the constructed data groups and the potential product items are evaluated for the at least some constructed data groups. The evaluation of the potential product items for the at least some constructed data groups identifies receipt data, such as product items and vendor information, associated with the least some constructed data groups. The identified receipt data is captured and stored with the image of the receipt in a data store.
US10417487B2

A pattern recognition apparatus extracts a feature amount of each of a plurality of pixels included in an input image, and calculates, for each of the plurality of pixels, a degree of matching between the feature amount of the pixel and the feature amount of each of one or more pixels included in a peripheral area of the pixel. Then, the pattern recognition apparatus estimates a position of each of a plurality of objects to be recognized by voting for one or more of the plurality of objects to be recognized from each of the plurality of pixels based on the extracted feature amount and the calculated degree of matching.
US10417486B2

A driver behavior monitoring system includes: a video camera; an image processing system; and a driver alert system. The video camera records the driver's behavior, and the image processing system analyzes the recorded video content to recognize and classify the driver's behavior as at least one of: (i) distracted behavior; and (ii) accident behavior. Based on the recognition and classification, the driver alert system may perform various operations such as alerting the driver, alerting the authorities, etc.
US10417482B2

Provided is an observation system including: a monitor; a CPU that identifies, in a 3D image including the plurality of cells, the respective cells by assigning labels that differ from one another to the respective cells, that associates three mutually-intersecting cross-sectional images that constitute the 3D image, and that simultaneously displays the cross-sectional images on the monitor; and an input unit with which an operator specifies an arbitrary cell in any of the cross-sectional images displayed on the monitor. The CPU extracts, from the 3D image, the cross-sectional shapes, in the respective cross-sectional images, of the cell specified by using the input unit, on the basis of the labels, associates the extracted cross-sectional shapes of the cell with one another, and displays the extracted cross-sectional shapes in the respective cross-sectional images displayed on the monitor, in a distinguishable manner from the other cells.
US10417479B2

A method for controlling unlocking includes the follows. When a touch operation of a finger of a user on a fingerprint recognition sensor of a terminal is detected, N first fingerprint images are received according to N capacity auto control (CAC) parameters corresponding to a default finger, and M second fingerprint images are received according to M CAC parameters corresponding to fingerprint stabilization, wherein N is a positive integer, and M is an integer greater than 1; the best fingerprint image of the N first fingerprint images and the M second fingerprint images is selected; the selected fingerprint image is compared; the terminal is unlocked when the selected fingerprint image is matched.
US10417462B2

Various switchable RFID devices are disclosed. These switchable RFID devices may include one or more RFID tags and one or more switches. Some of these one or more switches are optionally wireless. In various embodiments, the switchable RFID devices include cellular phones, security devices, identity devices, financial devices, remote controls, and the like. The switchable RFID devices are optionally disposed in a passport.
US10417461B2

A card reader includes a printed circuit board, a magnetic head and a smart card connector. The magnetic head and the smart card connector share a common operating volume for card reading.
US10417447B2

Methods, systems and computer readable media described herein may facilitate the automatic identification of a need for additional authentication based on a received private message or PID, the urgency of a received private message, thus determining whether an immediate alert is output to a user, and/or a determination whether a protected message is to be archived for later retrieval via authentication. A device may be configured (e.g., by user input) to control selective decoding and display of messages (e.g., private messages), registration and configuration of blacklists, and/or defining criteria for determining urgency of a received message. Device configurations may be dynamically changed or updated according to user preferences and user treatment of received messages.
US10417446B2

An information sharing apparatus (management apparatus) for medical care data of a patient body includes a data uploader for classifying the medical care data into confidential data for a primary use in medical care of the patient body, and published data published for a secondary use different from the primary use, to store the confidential data and the published data in a storage medium. A problem event detector monitors the confidential data being added or updated, to check occurrence of a problem event of clinical exacerbation of the patient body. An activation processor checks occurrence of a flag signal for activating relocation of the confidential data to the published data upon the occurrence of the problem event. A relocation unit filters the confidential data at least partially to produce published data upon occurrence of the flag signal after the occurrence of the problem event.
US10417443B2

Systems and methods provide for data management and governance to enforce proper usage of combined data formed from different pieces of data. Data governance metadata identifying authentication states for the individual pieces of data are combined to tag the combined data with new data governance metadata indicating the cumulative authentication states. Similarly, data governance metadata identifying standard contractual considerations for the individual pieces of data are combined to tag the combined data with new data governance metadata indicating the cumulative standard contractual considerations. An extent to which the combined data can be used to identify and/or contact a person is determined, and data governance metadata is tagged to the combined data identifying the extent to which the data can be used to identify and/or contact the person.
US10417440B2

Methods, apparatus, systems and machine readable medium for the delivery of digital content are disclosed herein. An example method includes receiving a first document from a first document source, classifying the first document with a first tag based on a type of the document, classifying the first document with a second tag based on a first intended recipient, encrypting the first document, publishing the first document for receipt by the first intended recipient, verifying an identity of the first intended recipient and granting the first recipient access to the first document based on the verified identity.
US10417425B2

Disclosed are devices, systems, apparatus, methods, products, and other implementations, including a method that includes causing at least one reset for one or more components of a cyber-physical system, the cyber-physical system including a mechanical apparatus with at least one of a mechanical input or a mechanical output, and at least one controller to control operations of at least one of the mechanical apparatus and inhibit computing-based attacks on the cyber-physical system. The method further includes determining, upon resumption of operation of the cyber-physical system following the at least one reset, a post-reset state of the one or more components of the cyber-physical system based, at least in part, on mechanical attributes of the mechanical apparatus following the at least one reset resulting from inertia of the mechanical apparatus during the at least one reset.
US10417414B2

A method, computer program product, and apparatus for performing baseline calculations for firewalling in a computer network is disclosed. The method involves defining a reference group for an executed software program, measuring signals in the reference group, measuring signals of the program, computing a distance between the signals of the program and the signals of the reference group, and taking an action if the computed distance deviates from a norm mode. The distance can be computed using a similarity matrix or other method. Measuring the program comprises observing behaviors of the program, collecting and analyzing data, comparing the data to baselines of the reference group, and comparing the behaviors of the program across a previous execution of the program. In cases where a program is known to be malicious, a reference group is not needed and a sandbox can be tailored just by copying the environment of the actual system.
US10417408B2

Systems, methods, and computer program products are disclosed for authenticating access to a user device using tactile-based feedback provided to a user of the device. A user device may include a display layer and a tactile layer. The user device may be configured to selectively activate portions of the tactile layer to cause opposing regions of a surface of the display layer to become raised relative to other regions of the display surface. A user may be required to specify a sequence of directional movements corresponding to a correct passcode pattern by traversing a path along the raised regions. The particular arrangement of raised regions may change each time access to the user device is requested by activating different portions of the tactile layer, thereby giving the appearance to a third party that a different passcode pattern is being entered each time, and thus, minimizing likelihood of unauthorized passcode detection.
US10417393B2

A method for detecting digital content misuse can include clustering, by a digital content delivery system, a set of data points into a set of digital content usage clusters, each data point from the set of data points representing a unique user account from a set of user accounts maintained by the digital content delivery system, and each data point from the set of data points having been determined based on usage signal data describing digital content usage associated with the unique user account represented by the data point; determining, based on the set of digital content usage clusters, that a first data point from the set of data points is an outlier; and in response to determining that the first data point from the set of data points is an outlier, executing a remedial action with respect to a user account represented by the first data point.
US10417392B2

Some embodiments provide an account-based DRM system for distributing content. The system includes several devices that are associated with an account and a set of DRM computers that receives a request to access a piece of content on the devices associated with the account. The DRM computer set then generates a several keys for the devices, where each particular key of each particular device allows the particular device to access the piece of content on the particular device. In some embodiments, the DRM computer set sends the content and keys to one device (e.g., a computer), which is used to distribute the content and the key(s) to the other devices associated with the account. In some embodiments, the DRM computer set individually encrypts each key in a format that is used during its transport to its associated device and during its use on this device.
US10417389B2

An application authoring tool and application program system for medical pumps provides each pump with a standardized hardware interface abstracting the hardware and tasks done by the pump in order to provide a uniform interface for application programmers across different pump types. The standardized interface may translate hardware communication with hardware on different machines, do hardware signal range checking, and handle routine but detailed hardware tasks such as error reporting. A system for installing multiple applications on pumps allows a flexible trade-off between reducing pump programming time by loading specialized application programs and preserving pump flexibility by allowing the user to select among multiple applications.
US10417387B2

A system, method, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for mobile check-in in a retail store includes a computer system configured to receive input from and provide output to a mobile computing application for a retail store running on a mobile computing device of a customer. The computer system is configured to determine a location of the customer entering or in the retail store, to confirm that the customer has at least one prescription fill order pending with a pharmacy of the retail store, to prioritize the at least one prescription fill order to a top of a workflow of a pharmacist in the pharmacy of the retail store, and transmitting a communication to the mobile computing device of the customer that the customer will be notified when the at least one prescription fill order is ready to be picked up at the pharmacy of the retail store.
US10417385B2

Systems and methods allow caregivers, central monitoring, and/or other persons to monitor whether a patient or another person has generated a call, such as an audio call. The systems and methods work by detecting audio within one or more audio detection zones, which are predefined areas surrounding the patient or other person to be monitored. The systems and methods detect when a command/keyword is spoken in the audio detection zone and generate an appropriate alert to an appropriate role.
US10417380B1

Systems and methods are provided for determining and communicating prescription benefit coverage information to a prescriber of the product, service, or medication. A prescription benefit check request may be received by the service provider computer from a healthcare provider computer for the prescriber of the product, service, or medication. The service provider computer may format a prescription request for the prescribed product, service, or medication and transmit the prescription request to a pharmacy claims processor computer for processing. The service provider computer may receive a prescription response that includes a determination of the prescription request from the pharmacy claims processor computer. The service provider computer may determine that the prescription request was denied and the basis for the denial from the prescription response and can transmit a prescription benefit check response that includes at least a portion of the data in the prescription response to the healthcare provider computer.
US10417374B1

A method for designing a system on a target device includes synthesizing the system. The system is placed on the target device. The system is routed on the target device. Register retiming is performed on the system by applying timing analysis constraints, retiming constraints, bound constraints, and ordering constraints when solving for retiming labels that represent a number and direction of register movement along a path between nodes in the system, and arrival times on all nodes in the system to reflect the maximum delay in the system, to improve timing and meet target delay constraints.
US10417369B2

A semiconductor structure includes: first and second active regions arranged in a first grid oriented in a first direction; and gate electrodes arranged spaced apart in a second grid and on corresponding ones of the active regions, the second grid being oriented in a second direction, the second direction being substantially perpendicular to the first direction; wherein: the first and second active regions are separated, relative to the second direction, by a gap; each gate electrode includes a first segment and a gate extension; each gate extension extends, relative to the second direction, beyond the corresponding active region and into the gap by a height HEXT, where HEXT≤(≈150 nm); and each gate extension, relative to a plane defined by the first and second directions, is substantially rectangular. In an embodiment, the height HEXT is HEXT≤(≈100 nm).
US10417365B1

An example circuit includes: a first clock gating circuit coupled between a first latch and a second latch and configured to provide a first gated clock signal based at least in part on an input clock signal. The first latch is configured to be activated in response to the first gated clock signal being at a first logic level to pass a data input. The second latch is configured to be activated in response to the input clock signal being at a second logic level to pass a first selection signal.
US10417360B2

An emulator for emulating at least one digital device communicating over a clocked serial bus, the emulator is provided. The emulator comprises a programmable logic device holding device configuration information and data for the at least one emulated digital device; a communication mechanism for exchanging data between the at least one emulated digital device and a host device; and a decode mechanism that selects response data from the one or more registers.
US10417358B2

The present invention discloses a method and apparatus of obtaining feature information of a simulated agent. The method further comprises: for each agent class, respectively obtaining feature information of real agents belonging to the class and freely participating in traffic activities, the number of real agents belonging to each class being greater than one; for each agent class, extracting representative feature information from feature information of each real agent belonging to the class, and taking the extracted feature information as feature information of simulated agents belonging to this class. The solution of the present invention may be applied to improve correctness of testing results of unmanned vehicles.
US10417354B2

A method for reducing an order of a discrete fractured network simulation. The method includes receiving cells representing a portion of a subterranean formation that includes a fracture. A first plurality of the cells that correspond to the fracture may be marked as a first cell level. A second plurality of the cells that touch the first plurality of cells may be marked as a second cell level. The first plurality of cells may be grouped into a first superelement. The second plurality of cells may be grouped into a second superelement. One of the first plurality of cells in the first superelement may be designated as a master cell. A volume for the master cell may be updated to include volumes for each of the first plurality of cells in the first superelement.
US10417353B2

A method and system for forming a dynamic model for the behavior of machines from sensed data. The method and system generates a dynamic model of the machine by applying a canonical variate analysis (CVA) method to subspace system identification extending to parameter varying (LPV) systems and nonlinear (NL) systems in order to make implementation of the computation feasible and accurate.
US10417349B2

Systems and methods may be used to provide transcription and translation services. A method may include initializing a plurality of user devices with respective language output selections in a translation group by receiving a shared identifier from the plurality of user devices and transcribing the audio stream to transcribed text. The method may include translating the transcribed text to one or more of the respective language output selections when an original language of the transcribed text differs from the one or more of the respective language output selections. The method may include sending, a user device in the translation group, the transcribed text including translated text in a language corresponding to the respective language output selection for the user device. In an example, the method may include customizing the transcription or the translation, such as to a particular topic, location, user, or the like.
US10417341B2

Systems and methods for using machine learning and rules-based algorithms to create a patent specification based on human-provided patent claims such that the patent specification is created without human intervention are disclosed. Exemplary implementations may: obtain a claim set; obtain a first data structure representing the claim set; obtain a second data structure; obtain a third data structure; and determine one or more sections of the patent specification based on the first data structure, the second data structure, and the third data structure.
US10417328B2

Methods and processes evaluate a quality score of a text. The text includes a plurality of words. The methods compute first probability characteristics of groups of words in a reference text which is known to be a high-quality text. The methods also compute second probability characteristics of groups of words in a text to be scored. The methods also compute the quality score based on a difference between the first probability characteristics and the second probability characteristics.
US10417326B2

A method comprising, responsive to a selecting event, rendering an interactive display screen of a saved first state of a display layout of a medical information compilation, the interactive display screen comprising first information in a first display area and second information in a second display area, the saved first state comprising a plurality of display attributes of the first information and the second information, wherein the first information and the second information each include one of (i) a medical image, (ii) medical notes, or (iii) a medical record is described.
US10417325B2

One embodiment of the present invention provides a system for re-entering erroneously entered data fields in a web form. During operation, the system identifies one or more data fields with erroneous inputs in a first web form. Upon submission of the first web form, the system restructures the identified data fields based on association information of a respective identified data field and displays the restructured data fields in a resubmission window distinct from the first web form.
US10417323B2

The present invention relates in general to the field of applications and functions of an IR-camera device operated by a user in connection with the recording of IR images and to processing of IR images on a computer application program. A system for managing annotations to IR images comprising selectable annotation input functions that are actuatable by means of control commands displayed on the display is disclosed.
US10417318B2

A content modification system includes a treatment controller which may be hosted at a web server. The treatment controller receives a request for content from a user. One example of a request is an HTTP request for a web page. The treatment controller determines a representation of the requested content and receives a modification instruction for modifying the requested content. The treatment controller is operable to modify the representation according to the instructions and render the representation to a predetermined format for delivery to the user.
US10417310B2

Various systems and methods for inking reflowable content are described herein. In an example, the system includes a processor and storage with instructions that in response to execution on the processor cause the processor to identify inking input. In an example, the inking input is identified in a content area of a reflowable document. In an example, the system capture an image of the inking input and the content area indicated by the inking input. In an example, the system may also capture an ink stroke of the inking input. The ink stroke of the inking input and the image of the inking input and content area can be provided for display in response to a detection that the reflowable document is being displayed in a modified context.
US10417307B1

Aspects cognitively displaying media wherein processors are configured to determine an age of a media item as a function of a publication date of the media item, determine a validity value of the media item as a function of content of the media item and the determined age, and display the media item to a viewer in an appearance format that is selected to convey the determined validity value of the content of the media item to the viewer in a manner that is appropriate to the determined age of the media item.
US10417300B2

Systems and methods are provided for improving web-based document retrieval and object manipulation. In an implementation, objects within web documents (e.g., a web page) are manipulated when the objects are visible through a viewport of a user's web browser. According to a method, an object selected from a web document is manipulated when that selected object is displayed within the viewport of the user's browser. The manipulation may include downloading content associated with the stored object and additionally, or alternatively, executing a script associated with the stored object. Additionally, or independently, methods may be provided for blocking the download of an object in a retrieved web document until that object is displayed or visible in the user's browser viewport.
US10417295B2

Personalized sensory services are provided to mobile devices. As a sensor monitors an area of surveillance, the sensor may detect a passing mobile device. The sensor may thus ally itself to the passing mobile device and provide personalized sensory operations.
US10417292B2

A method of identifying retirement communities, comprising: executing a query on the transaction database and the geo-demo database to identify a plurality of community clusters; electronically storing, a plurality of retirement community data, wherein each retirement community data includes a plurality of data elements including at least a first data element configured to store the plurality of community clusters; receiving, a data signal superimposed with profile information associated with a consumer, wherein the profile information includes a plurality of retirement community attributes identified by the consumer; and identifying one or more retirement communities based on attributes identified by the consumer, by querying the community clusters stored in the retirement community database for retirement community attributes identified by the consumer.
US10417289B2

Provided herein are mixed-media modules with functional layers that can be used to provided additional information to targeted audience. Systems and methods are disclosed for performing processing involved with search, such as processing search information to return search results. In one exemplary implementation, there is provided a method for processing information to return search results including mixed-media media presentation(s) selectable by a user. Moreover, such method may involve user interaction to manipulate the presentation, display various media and/or effect other functionality. Further implementations may involve generation of interactive, visually rich mixed-media content of high information density providing improved user experience and/or improved value to various participants.
US10417274B2

A method and apparatus for pushing information. A specific embodiment of the searching method comprises: analysing, based on a second search operation sequentially performed to a map application installed on a client by a user, a search term corresponding to the second search operation; matching the analysed search term with a first search term in a first search term sequence to determine whether the matching is successful; acquiring log data of the map application installed on the client, in response to the matching being successful; determining a vehicle demand probability of the user based on the log data, acquired feature information of the user and a pre-trained vehicle demand probability model; and pushing information to the client in response to the determined vehicle demand probability being greater than a preset vehicle demand probability threshold.
US10417271B2

Provided are techniques for a media content search based on a relationship type and a relationship strength. Selection of two objects in a media file in media content is received. Search criteria for a relationship type and a relationship strength between the two objects is received. One or more media files in the media content are identified in which the two objects have the relationship type and the relationship strength.
US10417262B2

An example method comprises receiving first data associated with data points, receiving a lens function selection, a metric function selection, and a resolution function, the metric function identified by the metric function selection being capable of performing functions on data as matrix functions, mapping second data based on the first data to a reference space by utilizing matrix vector multiplication for application of selected lens function on second data based on the first data to map the second data to the reference space, generating cover of reference space including the second data, clustering second data in cover based on the selected metric function to determine each node of a plurality of nodes, each of the nodes of the plurality of nodes comprising members representative of at least one subset of the data points, and generating a visualization comprising the plurality of nodes and a plurality of edges wherein each of the edges of the plurality of edges connects nodes with shared members.
US10417254B2

A cluster management system and method for synchronizing content libraries within a distributed computer system uses multiple replication processes to synchronize a subscribed content library with a publishing content library, which includes at least a consumable software item and metadata of the consumable software item. If the consumable software item of the publishing content library can be replicated at the subscribed content library using a first data replication process, then the consumable software item of the publishing content library is replicated at the subscribed content library using the first data replication process. If the consumable software item of the publishing content library cannot be replicated at the subscribed content library using the first data replication process, the consumable software item of the publishing content library is replicated at the subscribed content library using a second data replication process.
US10417242B2

A motor selection method includes: referring to a database containing data pertaining to rated speeds, continuous rated torques, and upper limit values of load inertia moment of a plurality of motors; dividing the database, based on the upper limit values of load inertia moment; obtaining information pertaining to a required rotation speed, continuous rated torque, and load inertia moment; selecting one group from a plurality of groups; and selecting a motor meeting the following conditions. rotation speed required of motor≤rated speed continuous torque required of motor≤continuous rated torque load inertia moment required of motor≤upper limit value of load inertia moment.
US10417241B2

Systems and methods for automated aggregated content commenting are disclosed herein. Such a system can include a memory including a content database; an evaluation criteria database; and a comment database. The system can include at least one server. The at least one server can: receive a content identifier; receive a user identifier; provide a representation of the piece of content to the user; receive a comment from the user identifying a portion of the piece of content; generate a portion of the comment database linked to the user and the content; generate an entry in the portion of the comment database linked to the user and the content; and store the comment in the entry in the portion of the comment database.
US10417236B2

Disclosed are methods and devices, among which is a system that includes a device that includes one or more pattern-recognition processors in a pattern-recognition cluster, for example. One of the one or more pattern-recognition processors may be initialized to perform as a direct memory access master device able to control the remaining pattern-recognition processors for synchronized processing of a data stream.
US10417233B2

Systems for performing inline wire speed data deduplication are described herein. Some embodiments include a device for inline data deduplication that includes one or more input ports for receiving an input data stream containing duplicates, one or more output ports for providing a data deduplicated output data stream, and an inline data deduplication engine coupled to said one or more input ports and said one or more output ports to process input data containing duplicates into output data which is data deduplicated, said inline data deduplication engine having an inline data deduplication bandwidth of at least 4 Gigabytes per second.
US10417231B2

A system for locating a receipt for a product includes a server computer of a business, a database coupled to the server computer for storing customer purchase history including electronic receipts, and a mobile computing device coupled to the server computer. The mobile computing device includes a memory for storing an application and a processor coupled to the memory for executing the application. The executing of the application causes the processor to receive an input of product identification information from the product, transmit the product identification information to the server computer, and obtain an electronic receipt selected from the electronic receipts stored in the database with the selected electronic receipt including a listing of the product. Also disclosed herein are a method and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for locating a receipt for a product.
US10417224B2

Systems and methods are provided for improved time series databases and time series operations. A time series service responds to requests from external devices. The external devices request time series data and submit time series queries. The time series service generates planned and efficient time series queries from the initial queries. The time series service performs operations such as unit conversion, interpolation, and performing operations on time series data. The time series service can identify which time series database to query from and/or cause data to be populated into a time series database from a data pipeline system.
US10417223B2

In some example embodiments, a graphical user interface (GUI) is caused to be displayed on a computing device of a user. The GUI can be configured to enable the user to submit an identification of a dataset and at least one configuration parameter. The identification of the data source and the at least one configuration parameter can be received via the GUI on the computing device. A sampling algorithm can be configured based on the at least one configuration parameter. A sample of data from the dataset can be generated using the configured sampling algorithm. The time parameter can limit an execution time of the generating of the sample of data to within a maximum amount of time indicated by the user.
US10417216B2

Key values can be defined at design time (e.g. in a DTTI object) using character strings that include wildcard characters that define multi-dimensional key ranges. Wildcard characters can designate that a single variable character is to be inserted or that a range from zero to multiple characters can be inserted. The use of wildcards can make checks for key intersection non-trivial. During run time, the key values to be accessed from one or more tables are evaluated, and the operation proceeds. An error can occur if the presence of one or more wildcards in two key value strings used in an aggregation operation result in an overlap such that a same record is included more than once.
US10417215B2

A system includes processing nodes and shared memory. Each processing node includes a processor and local memory. The local memory of each processing node stores at least a partial copy of the immutable data stage of a dataset. The shared memory is accessible by each processing node and stores a sole copy of the mutable data stage of the dataset and a master copy of the immutable data stage of a dataset.
US10417213B1

A storage system and method of operating the storage system is described where the metadata used to access the data stored in a storage device is distributed amongst a plurality of controllers in communication with a user, with each other and with the storage device. Each controller stores at least the metadata needed to access the data relevant to the user at the time, and metadata is updated to respond to internal system activities such as device failures, snapshots, backup operations or the like. To preserve coherence of the metadata, each metadata update is communicated to the other controllers and the storage device. The update is either transmitted to the other controllers and to the storage device and each metadata location is updated, or the update is transmitted to the storage device and each of the controllers is instructed to request an update from the storage device.
US10417212B1

A system and method for providing database replay are disclosed. In one embodiment, the system detects a trigger; obtains updated data from a read-only table; stores the updated data in a modifiable table; retrieves a modification history including a comprehensive and persistent record of the changes made to one or more earlier versions of the modifiable table; and applies the modifications indicated in the modification history to the updated data stored in the modifiable table.
US10417209B1

A hierarchical data storage and retrieval index uses copy-on-write of a block ancestor path to allow concurrent multi-version read access and single writers, while providing a garbage collector that allows quick recycling of the copied blocks. A further layered tree index uses a copy-on-write concurrent multi-version meta tree above a layer of lock-protected blocks to provide multi-reader multi-writer access. Both indexes are efficient with multiple cores.
US10417206B2

The present teaching relates to associating data from different sources to generate a person-centric space. In one example, information related to a person is received. First data is obtained from a first source private to the person based on the information. One or more types of cross-linking keys are identified from the first data. Second data is obtained from at least one second source based on the one or more types of cross-linking keys. The first data is associated with at least a portion of the second data based, at least in part, on the one or more types of cross-linking keys to generate cross-linked data. The person-centric space is generated based on the cross-linked data.
US10417201B2

The disclosed embodiments include computerized methods and systems that facilitate automated detection and precision correction of aggregated data collected by multiple, geographically dispersed mobile communications devices. In one embodiment, an apparatus detect a data outlier within portions of the aggregated data having numerical and/or categorical values. The apparatus may transmit information identifying the data outliner and a portion of the aggregated data that includes the data outlier to an additional communications device, which may present the aggregated data portion to a user in a manner that visually distinguishes the data outlined from other elements of aggregated data. In response to a request from the additional communications device, the apparatus may modify portions of the aggregated data in an effort to mitigate the data outlier.
US10417200B2

Embodiments are directed to efficiently migrating data from one version of a service to another version and to temporarily transitioning a user to a different service for evaluation. A computer system pre-transfers user data from a first service to a second, different service before an indication is received that the user is to be transitioned from the first service to the second service. The user data includes identification information identifying users of the first service. The computer system receives an indication that a first service user is to be transitioned to the second service. The computer system transfers service data used by the first service to the second service and synchronizes any changes in the user data that occurred between the user data pre-transfer and the service data transfer, so that the second service is provided using the transferred service data and the synchronized user data.
US10417199B2

Distributed locks (e.g., among a plurality of database management services) can be used for accessing a database to ensure data consistency in the database during concurrent continuous data processing and schema or data administration of the database. An exclusive lock of the database may not be held for all operations of an extract, transform, load (ETL) process to load data from a data source into the database. Schema changes that occur to a database schema of the database in the middle of the ETL process when the exclusive lock is not held can be resolved.
US10417198B1

A data mapping system provides a share, reusable and single mapping tool for mapping data and data lineage. The mapping system provides a version control functionality in the form of spreadsheet for tracking a plurality of mapping tasks that occur in parallel. The system allows multiple users to view the changes in mapping tasks, thereby improving data mapping visibility. Such visibility can significantly reduce conflicts between different mapping tasks that are independently performed by different teams or persons.
US10417194B1

A method, article of manufacture, and apparatus for providing a site cache in a distributed file system is discussed. Data objects may be written to a site cache prior to writing them to an authoritative object store. This provides performance benefits when a client writing the data has a better connection to the site cache than to the authoritative object store.
US10417191B2

Transmitting filesystem changes over a network is disclosed. A hash of data comprising a chunk of directory elements comprising one or more consecutive directory elements in a set of elements sorted in a canonical order is computed at a client system. One or more directory elements comprising the chunk are sent to a remote server in the event it is determined based at least in part on the computed hash that corresponding directory elements as stored on the remote server are not identical to the directory elements comprising the chunk as stored on the client system.
US10417190B1

A system and method for obtaining a request to perform a data operation with a volume, wherein the volume is a logical storage space in which data objects may be stored, determining a plurality of zones for performing the data operation with the volume, wherein each zone of the plurality of zones comprises a series of sectors of a computer-readable storage medium that forms an append-only section of the computer-readable storage medium, and performing the data operation with the volume on the plurality of zones.
US10417186B2

A method for migrating a file in a storage device. The storage device obtains a snapshot of metadata of the file. The snapshot includes logical addresses of data blocks of the file and first write time points of the data blocks. The storage device identifies a logical address of a target data block and a first write time point of the target data block. Then, the storage device obtains a second write time point from the metadata of the file. The second write time point indicates a latest time point of writing the target data block into the storage device. If the first write time point of the target data block is identical to the second write time point, the storage device migrates the target data block to pre-allocated continuous storage space. Thereby, disk defragmentation can be achieved.
US10417185B2

Provided are a system and method for semantic generation and enrichment. In one example, the method includes displaying a plurality of tiles on a user interface, each displayed tile visually representing a data entity obtained from a data file, detecting, via the user interface, a selection of a first displayed tile visually representing a first data entity and a second displayed tile visually representing a second data entity, and in response to detecting the selection via the user interface, generating a new data entity based on the first data entity visually represented by the first displayed tile and the second data entity visually represented by the second tile, and displaying a new tile visually representing the newly generated data entity. Accordingly, an end user can provide semantic creation and enrichment to visually displayed data without the need for an administrator.
US10417181B2

Some examples describe a method for using location addressed storage as content addressed storage (CAS). A checksum of a file may be generated during transition of the file to a retained state. The generated checksum, which may represent a content address of the file, may be stored in a database. The database may be queried with the content address of the file to retrieve a location address of the file corresponding to the content address of the file. The location address of the file is used to provide access to the file in the file system.
US10417178B2

A system and method for generating a submittal register for various construction projects or other items is disclosed. Among other things, the system and method include inputting the construction project specifications in a file format, such as PDF, into a web application interface to convert the same to a text file, applying an algorithm to the text file, identifying all required submittals into a spreadsheet, running a quality control check of the generated spreadsheet, applying an analysis program to the spreadsheet, generating final submittal register by the program, and delivering the final submittal register.
US10417177B2

A conversion unit acquires collected information from a plurality of customer servers and performs a plurality of conversions different with respect to each of the customer server on the acquired collected information to generate conversion data. An identification unit performs identification on information contained in each set of collected information in a state where, with respect to the conversion data generated by the conversion unit, information before the conversion performed by the conversion unit is secreted.
US10417176B2

The present invention provides an integrated system-on-chip device. The device is configured on a single silicon substrate member. The device has a data input/output interface provided on the substrate member. The device has an input/output block provided on the substrate member and coupled to the data input/output interface. The device has a signal processing block provided on the substrate member and coupled to the input/output block. The device has a driver module provided on the substrate member and coupled to the signal processing block. The device further includes a driver interface and coupled to the driver module and configured to be coupled to a silicon photonics device. In an example, a control block is configured to receive and send instruction(s) in a digital format to the communication block and is configured to receive and send signals in an analog format to communicate with the silicon photonics device.
US10417173B2

A parallel processing apparatus including a plurality of compute nodes and a management node including a first processor configured to execute a process including collecting failure information regarding a plurality of ports of the plurality of compute nodes, and transmitting, to the plurality of compute nodes, failed port information including information on a failed port of the plurality of ports when an update in the failure information is detected in the collecting, wherein each of the plurality of compute nodes includes a second processor configured to execute a process including determining a retransmission route based on the failed port information when an inter-compute node communication in a low-level communication library has failed, and re-executing the inter-node communication by using the determined retransmission route.
US10417164B2

A synchronous transmission device includes a first communication port, a first bus instance and a second bus instance. The first communication port is connected to the first endpoint and the second endpoint. The first bus instance executes a first data transmission with the first endpoint according to a first node of a first schedule list. The first node corresponds to the first endpoint, and the first bus instance corresponds to the first communication port. When the first data transmission is executed, the first bus instance is further configured to determine whether the second bus instance is idle. When the second bus instance is idle, the first bus instance controls the second bus instance to execute a second data transmission with the second endpoint according to a second node of the first schedule list. The second node of the first schedule list corresponds to the second endpoint.
US10417163B2

There is provided an electronic device that includes a plurality of disk drive units, a housing, a connection member, and a damping member. The housing houses the plurality of disk drive units. The connection member keeps a non-contact state between the plurality of disk drive units and connects the plurality of disk drive units. The damping member is arranged between the housing and the connection member and elastically supports the connection member to the housing in three-axis directions orthogonal to each other.
US10417162B2

Provided are a memory package, an expansion memory module, and a multi-module memory system. A base memory module, to/from which an expansion memory module is capable of being attached/detached, includes a module board, a plurality of module terminals arranged on the module board to be connected to a slot, and a plurality of memory packages, each of which including a first surface to be attached to the module board and a second surface opposite to the first surface facing away from the module board, wherein each of the plurality of memory packages includes a plurality of package terminals exposed on the second surface of the memory package to be connected to the expansion memory module.
US10417159B2

An interconnection system, apparatus and method is described for arranging elements in a network, which may be a data memory system, computing system or communications system where the data paths are arranged and operated so as to control the power consumption and data skew properties of the system. A configurable switching element may be used to form the interconnections at nodes, where a control signal and other information is used to manage the power status of other aspects of the configurable switching element. Time delay skew of data being transmitted between nodes of the network may be altered by exchanging the logical and physical line assignments of the data at one or more nodes of the network. A method of laying out an interconnecting motherboard is disclosed which reduces the complexity of the trace routing.
US10417156B2

A switching fabric includes a plurality of buses and a plurality of switching devices. A method for operating the switching fabric includes assigning the plurality of buses to be a plurality of peripheral buses and a plurality of computer buses according to a predetermined configuration, establishing electrical connections between the plurality of computer buses and the plurality of peripheral buses according to the predetermined configuration, and when a first computer is coupled to a first computer bus of the plurality of computer buses and performs a peripheral component interconnect express scan function, transmitting types and/or utilization information of a plurality of first peripheral devices corresponding to the first computer bus to the first computer according to the predetermined configuration to make the first computer reserve memory segments required by the plurality of first peripheral devices.
US10417140B2

Techniques are provided for using a translation lookaside buffer to provide low latency memory address translations for data streams. Clients of a memory system first prepare the address translation cache hierarchy by requesting that a translation pre-fetch stream is initialized. After the translation pre-fetch stream is initialized, the cache hierarchy returns an acknowledgment of completion to the client, which then begins to access memory. Pre-fetch streams are specified in terms of address ranges and are performed for large contiguous portions of the virtual memory address space.
US10417137B2

Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a method and device for flushing pages from a solid-state storage device. Specifically, the present disclosure discloses a method of flushing pages from a solid-state storage device comprising: determining a first number based on a period length of one flushing cycle and a period length required for building one flushing transaction, the first number indicating a maximum number of flushing transactions that can be built in the flushing cycle; and flushing pages from the solid-state storage device with an upper limit of the first number in the flushing cycle. The present disclosure also discloses a device for flushing pages from a solid-state storage device and a computer program product for implementing steps of a method of flushing pages from a solid-state storage device.
US10417129B2

Embodiments of the invention are directed to methods for handling cache prefetch requests. The method includes receiving a request to prefetch data from main memory to a cache. The method further includes based on a determination that the prefetch request is a speculative prefetch request, determining if the cache is being used for transactional memory. The method further includes based on a determination that the cache is not being used for transactional memory, processing the prefetch request. The method further includes based on a determination that the cache is being used for transactional memory, and a determination if the prefetch request can be processed without affecting transactional memory, processing the prefetch request. The method further includes based on a determination that the cache is being used for transactional memory, and a determination if the prefetch request can be processed without affecting transactional memory, rejecting the prefetch request.
US10417123B1

Disclosed embodiments are directed to systems and methods for improving garbage collection and wear leveling performance in data storage systems. The embodiments can improve the efficiency of static wear leveling by picking the best candidate block for static wear leveling and/or postponing static wear leveling on certain candidate blocks. In one embodiment, one or more source blocks for a static wear leveling operation are selected based at least on whether the one or more blocks have a low P/E count and contain static data, such as data that has been garbage collected.
US10417119B2

A method for automated software testing may include mapping test cases to lines in files in a codebase. Each test case covers one or more lines in one or more files and has corresponding test results. The method may further include obtaining a change list including one or more changes. Each change specifies a changed line in a changed file. The method may further include determining impacted test cases, based on the mapping and the change list, prioritizing the impacted test cases based, in part, on test results corresponding to each impacted test case, executing, based on the prioritization, one or more impacted test cases to obtain executed test cases, and obtaining, for each executed test case, new test results.
US10417117B2

A system and method for generating and adapting a test case is provided. The system may process an application prototype to extract information regarding the navigational flow of the application prototype and information regarding one or more GUI components used therein. The system may also generate a prototype test suite based on the application prototype that includes one or more test cases for testing the functionality of the application once implemented. The system may also process a production application to extract information regarding the navigational flow of the production application and information regarding one or more GUI components used therein. The system may identify differences between the production application and prototype and may automatically adapt the prototype test suite and generate an application test suite capable of testing the production application.
US10417111B2

Methods, systems and computer readable medium are provided for sequentially analyzing a series of thread dump samples to estimate the intensity statistic of newly classified stack segments of stack frames. According to one embodiment, a branch point along one or more linearly connected stack frames of a stack segment can be detected, where the stack segment is associated with one or more thread intensity statistic parameters. Upon detecting the branch point along the one or more linearly connected stack frames of the stack segment, the system can split the stack segment into a plurality of new stack segments that each include a subset of the stack frames, where the plurality of new stack segments are referenced by the stack segment. The system can then initialize the one or more thread intensity statistic parameters for each of the new stack segments.
US10417107B2

A data logger includes functional units for acquisition, digitization, storage and evaluation of measurement data and for wireless transmission of data to an external data processing device. The external data processing device provides photographic acquisition for recording of static and/or dynamic patterns of electromagnetic radiation. An optical indicator device emits and/or reflects electromagnetic radiation. The functional unit for data transmission is coupled to the optical indicator device such that data will can be transmitted in coded form via time-controlled and/or intensity-controlled activation.
US10417093B2

A method, non-transitory computer readable medium and computing device that determines in response to an event when currently owned spare data storage devices by one of a pair of storage node computing devices in a high availability pair are insufficient to satisfy a requirement for the event for one or more additional spare data storage devices having one or more data storage device parameters. One or more currently owned spare data storage devices by the other one of the storage node computing devices sufficient to satisfy the requirement are identified. The identified one or more currently owned spare data storage devices owned by the other one of the pair of storage node computing devices that satisfy the requirement are assigned to the one of the pair of storage node computing devices.
US10417088B2

A data protection technique combines error correcting code and redundant array of independent disk functionality for a non-volatile memory (NVM) array of a data storage system. The technique includes receiving, by a controller, data for storage in the NVM. In response to receiving the data for storage in the NVM array, the controller forms first component codewords based on encodings with a first level code of respective first portions of the data. In response to receiving the data for storage in the NVM array, the controller forms a second component codeword based on an encoding with a second level code of a second portion of the data and the first component codes. The controller stores a respective portion of each of the first and second component codeswords on packages of the NVM array. The storing achieves maximum equal spreading of each of the component codewords across all of the packages.
US10417086B2

A data write method for writing data is provided. The data writing method is adapted to a memory controller adopting an ECC scheme and includes: encoding the data to generate a codeword; writing the codeword into the memory array according to a first write condition; and performing a verify operation. The step of performing the verify operation includes: reading the codeword from the memory array; comparing the read codeword with the codeword and obtaining an error bit number of the read codeword; decoding the read codeword to generate a decoded data by an ECC decoder; comparing the decoded data with the data; and comparing the error bit number of the read codeword with a pass threshold if the decoded data is identical to the data. If the error bit number of the read codeword is greater than the pass threshold, the data write method further comprises writing the codeword into the memory array according to a second write condition, where the second write condition is different from the first write condition. In addition, a memory storage device using the data write method is also provided.
US10417079B2

Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a fault tolerant root cause analysis (RCA) system that is able to handle calculation failures during runtime. Calculations (e.g., evaluation of a diagnostic model for a specific component or device) that are performed during the RCA are integrated using different resources of the system under analysis. In order to make a final diagnosis, the resources exchange messages containing calculation inputs and outputs. Calculation problems due to calculation failures in a particular resource can be resolved efficiently which reduces resource utilization and minimizes failure propagation to other parts of the system. Accordingly, the system is able to recover and output a diagnosis even if some of the resources fail or generate problems.
US10417076B2

Disclosed herein are systems, devices, and methods related to assets and asset operating conditions. In particular, examples involve defining and executing predictive models for outputting health metrics that estimate the operating health of an asset or a part thereof, analyzing health metrics to determine variables that are associated with high health metrics, and modifying the handling of abnormal-condition indicators in accordance with a prediction of a likely response to such abnormal-condition indicators, among other examples.
US10417067B2

A forwarding pipeline of a forwarding engine includes a mirror bit mask vector with one bit per supported independent mirror session. Each bit in the mirror bit mask vector can be set at any point in the forwarding pipeline when the forwarding engine determines that conditions for a corresponding mirror session are met. At the end of the forwarding pipeline, if any of the bits in the mirror bit mask vector is set, then a packet, the mirror bit mask vector and a pointer to the start of a mirror destination linked list are forwarded to the multicast replication engine. The mirror destination linked list typically defines a rule for mirroring. The multicast replication engine mirrors the packet according to the mirror destination linked list and the mirror bit mask vector.
US10417051B2

An order processing system can include an order processing container, a factory registry, a relationship registry, and synchronization function component. The order processing system can handle orders, which are build plans including a set of tasks. The tasks can specify programmatic actions which may include creation, deletion, and modification of resources and resource topologies. The order processing container can be central engine that programmatically drives order processing actions. The factory registry can support a creation and deletion of resource instances in a resource topology defined by at least one order. The relationship registry can maintain relationships among resources. The synchronization function component can permit transparent usage of shared resources in accordance with shared usage resource topology parameters specified within processed orders.
US10417048B2

A thread scheduling mechanism is provided that flexibly enforces performance isolation of multiple threads to alleviate the effect of anti-cooperative execution behavior with respect to a shared resource, for example, hoarding a cache or pipeline, using the hardware capabilities of simultaneous multi-threaded (SMT) or multi-core processors. Given a plurality of threads running on at least two processors in at least one functional processor group, the occurrence of a rescheduling condition indicating anti-cooperative execution behavior is sensed, and, if present, at least one of the threads is rescheduled such that the first and second threads no longer execute in the same functional processor group at the same time.
US10417045B2

An apparatus and a method is provided that comprises at least one first processing unit configured to run at least one first computer program application capable of receiving and processing signals received from at least one interface or device connected to said first processing unit, at least one second processing unit configured to run at least a second computer program application capable of further processing at least some information processed in said first processing unit. According to the invention the first and second processing unit are interfaced with a shared information space, whereby a first application running in the first processing unit is configured to enable said first processing unit to write data to said information space, and a second application running in the second processing unit is configured to receive a notification about said data being written to said shared information space, and to enable said second processing unit to retrieve from said information space said data written by said first processing unit for further processing.
US10417042B2

The present disclosure provides a method and system for data persistence in stream computing, and the present disclosure belongs to the technical field of data storage. The method comprises: initiating, by a management module, a task; extracting a key corresponding to the task from a data source based on the task; acquiring a value corresponding to the key from the data source based on the key, performing data processing to generate intermediate data and a first signal, and storing the intermediate data and the first signal; detecting whether the first signal has been stored, and sending detection information to the management module. By using the present disclosure, the intermediate data persistence result may be effectively fed back, such that the intermediate data persistence may be ensured to be transactional.
US10417037B2

The electronic device with one or more processors and memory receives an input of a user. The electronic device, in accordance with the input, identifies a respective task type from a plurality of predefined task types associated with a plurality of third party service providers. The respective task type is associated with at least one third party service provider for which the user is authorized and at least one third party service provider for which the user is not authorized. In response to identifying the respective task type, the electronic device sends a request to perform at least a portion of a task to a third party service provider of the plurality of third party service providers that is associated with the respective task type.
US10417029B2

The present subject matter relates to migration of virtual machines. In an example implementation, a FC port of a hypervisor is identified, where the FC port has the same label as a label associated with a source FC port supporting a virtual initiator port of a virtual machine (VM) on a source hypervisor. The same label is indicative of at least same bandwidth availability on the source FC port and the destination FC port, and same FC fabric to which the source FC port and the destination FC port are connected. The virtual initiator port of the VM is placed on the identified FC port to migrate the VM from the source hypervisor to the hypervisor.
US10417025B2

A method is provided in one example embodiment and may include communicating information between a plurality of network function virtualized (NFV) based applications; and creating at least one service chain using at least two of the plurality of NFV-based applications based on the information communicated between the plurality NFV based applications. In some instances, the information can be communicated using border gateway protocol (BGP) exchanges between the NFV-based applications. In some instances, the information can include at least one of: next-hop address information for one or more ingress points of a particular NFV-based application; one or more capabilities by which a particular NFV-based application can receive data on one or more ingress points; and a method by which one or more egress points of a previous NFV-based application in a particular service chain is to perform load balancing for a subsequent NFV-based application in the particular service chain.
US10417022B2

In an approach for providing assistance to a user viewing an online video, the computer receives an online video. The computer determines that an uncommon action occurs with the online video. The computer receives an issue based on the uncommon action. The computer receives one or more responses associated with the received issue. The computer identifies an at least one response from the received one or more responses associated with the received issue. The computer provides the identified at least one response.
US10417016B2

When a verification result by a verifier is a success, an electronic control unit activates a rewriting target program stored in a second storage, and transmits a verification result reply signal that indicates that the verification result is a success to a relay apparatus. When a verification result by the verifier is a failure, the electronic control unit activates a communication control program stored in a first storage, and transmits a verification result reply signal that indicates that the verification result is a failure to the relay apparatus. Upon receiving the verification result reply signal that indicates that the verification result is a success, the relay apparatus identifies a correct rewriting operation with the rewriting target program. In contrast, upon receiving the verification result reply signal that indicates that the verification result is a failure, the relay apparatus identifies an incorrect rewriting operation with the rewriting target program.
US10417014B2

System service reloading method is provided. The method includes receiving a call request for calling a system service, the system service including at least two service processes having same configuration information recording at least port information and socket information; according to a pre-configured service reloading state, determining whether to perform a system service reloading, the service reloading state including at least an open state and a close state; when the service reloading state is the open state, obtaining a process attribute corresponding to the service processes, the process attribute recording a creation order of the service processes; and according to the process attribute, choosing one of the service processes in the system service to respond to the call request.
US10417010B2

Examples allow booting from remote storage. In one example, a storage disk includes disk sectors which can be checked for data to boot a virtual machine application. If the disk sector does not include the data, the data can be downloaded from a remote storage unit. The data can then be stored on the appropriate disk sector of the storage disk for use by the application.
US10417005B2

A data processing apparatus is provided comprising a front-end interface electronically coupled to a main processor. The front-end interface is configured to receive data stored in a repository, in particular an external storage and/or a network, determine whether the data is a single-access data or a multiple-access data by analyzing an access parameter designating the data, route the multiple-access data for processing by the main processor, and route the single-access data for pre-processing by the front-end interface and routing results of the pre-processing to the main processor.
US10416998B2

A processor is described having a functional unit of an instruction execution pipeline. The functional unit has comparison bank circuitry and adder circuitry. The comparison bank circuitry is to compare one or more elements of a first input vector against an element of a second input vector. The adder circuitry is coupled to the comparison bank circuitry to add the number of elements of the second input vector that match a value of the first input vector on an element by element basis of the first input vector.
US10416987B2

A method for updating software in a computer system, comprising at least a central processor and multiple adapter cards, wherein the adapter cards are attached to a network, the method comprising (i) the central processor generating a distribution map based on configuration data of the network (100); (ii) the central processor sending the software update data and the distribution map to a receiving adapter card of the adapter cards; (iii) in response to receiving the software update data and the distribution map, the receiving adapter card applying the received software update data and creating at least one modified distribution map.
US10416976B2

A configuration definition file created for a certain environment is easily applied to system deployment into another environment. A component information storage unit of a deployment device stores component information including, for each constituent element to constitute a system, setting information independent of deployment tools, and for each combination of each constituent element and each deployment tool available for deploying the constituent element, a deployment process for deploying the constituent element by the deployment tool. The component identification unit identifies, for each constituent element, a deployment process associated with a designated deployment tool, based on the component information. The sequence determination unit determines an execution sequence of the identified deployment processes, based on dependency relationships among the constituent elements. The deployment execution unit executes the identified deployment processes according to the execution sequence and applying setting information for the constituent elements, and thereby deploys the constituent elements.
US10416971B2

Provided is a computer program stored in a computer readable storage medium, which includes encoded commands, wherein when the computer program is executed by one or more processors of a computer system, the computer program allows the one or more processor to perform the following steps for generating a balanced parse tree having an optimized height, the steps including: receiving a token stream including at least one token—the token stream meets an associate law—; determining whether an n-ary parse tree is full—the n-ary parse tree includes at least one node and the at least one node each includes n or less child nodes; a first node generating operation of generating a node while increasing a height of the parse tree based on the token stream when the n-ary parse tree is full; and a second node generating operation of generating the node while maintaining the height of the parse tree based on the token stream when the n-ary parse tree is not full.
US10416966B2

In particular embodiments, a computer-implemented data processing method for responding to a data subject access request comprises: (A) receiving a data subject access request from a requestor comprising one or more request parameters; (B) validating an identity of the requestor by prompting the requestor to identify information associated with the requestor; (C) in response to validating the identity of the requestor, processing the request by identifying one or more pieces of personal data associated with the requestor, the one or more pieces of personal data being stored in one or more data repositories associated with a particular organization; and (D) taking one or more actions based at least in part on the data subject access request, the one or more actions including one or more actions related to the one or more pieces of personal data.
US10416963B2

A data processing apparatus is provided, for performing a determination of whether a value falls within a boundary defined by a lower limit between 0 and 2m and an upper limit between 0 and 2m. The apparatus includes storage circuitry that stores each of the lower limit and the upper limit in a compressed form as a mantissa of q
US10416961B2

Low precision computers can be efficient at finding possible answers to search problems. However, sometimes the task demands finding better answers than a single low precision search. A computer system augments low precision computing with a small amount of high precision computing, to improve search quality with little additional computing.
US10416959B2

A list of digital elements to be sorted are converted to a group of analog signals. The group of analog signals are simultaneously compared to each other to determine the largest analog signal in the group. The largest analog signal is then compared to each of the analog signals in the group to determine which one or more of the analog signals in the group matches the largest analog signal. The matching one or more of the analog signals is removed from the group and the process is repeated until the group of analog signals have been sorted.
US10416941B2

A communication device may, in a specific situation where the communication device is in a parent station state in which the communication device operates as a parent station of a first wireless network and N pieces of first external devices participate in the first wireless network as child stations, receive a belonging request from a second external device. The communication device may shift from the parent station state to a first state, in a case where the belonging request is received in the specific situation, execute a wireless communication of target data with the second external device, shift from the first state to the parent station state, and cause M pieces of the first external devices among the N pieces of the first external devices to participate in the first wireless network again as child stations after the communication device has been shifted to the parent station state.
US10416935B2

A method of processing a print job where a distribution strategy is determined for how a print job is to be distributed to a plurality of image processors for image processing based on at least one predetermined rule, and where distribution of the print job to at least one image processor of the plurality of image processors is controlled using the determined distribution strategy.
US10416932B2

A hybrid drive includes multiple parts: a performance part (e.g., a flash memory device) and a base part (e.g., a hard disk drive). A drive access system, which is typically part of an operating system of a computing device, issues input/output (I/O) commands to the hybrid drive to store data to and retrieve data from the hybrid drive. Some data can be stored in one part but not the other, and this data can be synchronized with (e.g., copied to) the other part at various times. The drive access system provides indications to the hybrid drive of when to synchronize data in one part with the other part. These indications are made so that potential interference with use of the device by the user and/or power saving modes of the device due to the synchronization is reduced.
US10416927B2

Apparatuses and methods are provided for processing in memory. An example apparatus comprises a host and a processing in memory (PIM) capable device coupled to the host via an interface comprising a sideband channel. The PIM capable device comprises an array of memory cells coupled to sensing circuitry and is configured to perform bit vector operations on data stored in the array, and the host comprises a PIM control component to perform virtual address resolution for PIM operations prior to providing a number of corresponding bit vector operations to the PIM capable device via the sideband channel.
US10416918B2

A method managing a state of a service of a control plane in a computer system includes: executing a service host process of the control plane on a software platform of the computer system; creating, by the service host process, a service object representing the service and a service document object representing the state of the service; modifying the service document object to update the state of the service; parsing at least a first portion of the service document to designate data to be indexed and at least a second portion of the service document to designate data to be persistently stored; and updating index data of an index stored in storage of the computer system with the data to be indexed and updating auxiliary data in the index with the data to be persistently stored.
US10416907B2

A storage system includes a storage device including a first memory area and a second memory area, and a storage control apparatus configured to receive a first command requesting write of first data, cause the storage device to store the first data in the first memory area based on the first command, determine whether to cause the storage device to execute garbage collection on the first memory area based on a data amount of the first data, transmit a first instruction that instructs the storage device to execute the garbage collection on the first memory area, and cause the storage device to store second data in the second memory area when the garbage collection on the first memory area is being executed based on the first instruction and the processor receives a second command requesting write of the second data.
US10416897B2

A memory system and an operating method thereof include: at least a CPU including multiple CPU cores, wherein the multiple CPU cores include reserved CPU cores and host CPU cores; at least a PCIe link coupled with the CPU, wherein the PCIe link includes at least a PCIe switch and a plurality of memory devices; and the plurality of memory devices coupled with the host CPU cores through respective workload threads and interrupt handlers, wherein the workload threads and interrupt handlers of each of the host CPU cores are configured to be optimized, the host CPU cores are isolated for the optimized workloads threads and interrupt handlers, and the workload threads and interrupt handlers are executed at the host CPU cores coupled thereto.
US10416896B2

A memory module includes a memory device, a command/address buffering device, and a processing data buffer. The memory device includes a memory cell array, a first set of input/output terminals, each terminal configured to receive first command/address bits, and a second set of input/output terminals, each terminal configured to receive both data bits and second command/address bits. The command/address buffering device is configured to output the first command/address bits to the first set of input/output terminals. The processing data buffer is configured to output the data bits and second command/address bits to the second set of input/output terminals. The memory device is configured such that the first command/address bits, second command/address bits, and data bits are all used to access the memory cell array.
US10416895B2

A storage device may include one or more nonvolatile memory devices and a controller. The nonvolatile memory devices may be configured to store target data. When the number of operations which is performed on the target data is equal to or greater than a first reference value, the controller may be configured to store duplicated data, which is identical to some or all portions of the target data, in the nonvolatile memory devices. When the number of operations performed on the target data becomes equal to or smaller than a second reference value after the duplicated data is generated, the controller may be configured to invalidate the duplicated data.
US10416884B2

An electronic device is disclosed. The electronic device may include a software keyboard that may include keys, each key including a sensing region and a character code. The software keyboard may detect a contact on a sensing region of a key and output the character code of the key. The electronic device may include a memory that may store a fixed layout and a moving layout. The fixed layout may include one or more fixed sensing regions, and each one may correspond to a key and include an unchangeable range. The moving layout may include one or more moving sensing regions, and each one may correspond to a key and include a changeable range. A character code output unit may, in response to contact at a fixed sensing region or moving sensing region, output the character code corresponding to the key of the contacted sensing region.
US10416869B2

An information processing apparatus that is capable of finding out a desired content in a short time. A display control unit scrolls and displays at least parts of respective contents on a screen by moving the contents in a predetermined direction. A storing unit stores a start-time content displayed at a time of starting to scroll and display the contents in the predetermined direction among the contents. The display control unit makes a displaying part of the start-time content become larger than a displaying part of the other contents when the start-time content is displayed again because a moving direction of the contents is reversed.
US10416867B2

A display control apparatus that is a first aspect of the present disclosure includes: an acquisition unit that obtains an input image; and a display control unit that displays the input image on a screen by scrolling the input image along a predetermined scroll line, the display control unit displaying the input image by scrolling the input image along the scroll line different according to a scroll speed that is a speed in the scrolling. The present disclosure can be applied to, for example, a case where a medical image is diagnosed.
US10416866B2

A process and system allow for visually representing style layer properties of a digital map across various zoom levels. From a style sheet for a digital map, a plurality of style layer properties for a style layer corresponding to the digital map are determined for rendering in the form of a visual map, including various property values for different zoom levels. From these, a zoom level function is generated between pairs of the values for a particular style layer property, by assigning property values (a continuous range or finite set) between the first property value and the second property value in the pair. A visual map based on vector map tiles rendered according to the zoom level function is displayed according to the selected zoom level. As values are changed, the visual map is updated to reflect the changes.
US10416846B2

Methods, apparatus, and computer readable media related to determining graphical element(s) (e.g., emojis, GIFs, stickers) for inclusion in an electronic communication being formulated by a user via a computing device of the user, and providing the graphical element(s) for inclusion in the electronic communication. For example, the graphical element(s) may be provided for presentation to the user via a display of the computing device of the user and, in response to user interface input directed to one of the graphical element(s), that graphical element may be incorporated in the electronic communication. In various implementations, the electronic communication is a communication to be submitted as part of a dialog that involves the user and one or more additional users.
US10416842B1

A device may identify a primary model element of a set of model elements. The device may select one or more secondary model elements of the set of model elements. The one or more secondary model elements may be associated with the primary model element. The device may consolidate the one or more secondary model elements into a representation of the one or more secondary model elements. The representation of the one or more secondary model elements may be associated with the primary model element. The device may selectively de-consolidate the representation of the one or more secondary model elements based on detecting at least one of a user interaction or a run-time event.
US10416838B2

A device, system, and method are directed towards facilitating composing, editing, and displaying a message that includes text and graphics inline. An edit window provides a mechanism for editing the text inline. The message, including text and graphics, may be sent to a remote device. The remote device may display the message, and edit the text and graphics inline, and send a reply message to the original sender.
US10416835B2

A method, apparatus, and computer-readable medium for a user interface (UI) for a head-mountable display (HMD). The method includes generating three-dimensional content for display by the HMD. The method also includes identifying three-dimensional coordinates for UI elements of the UI that are associated with the three-dimensional content. The three-dimensional coordinates identified within an angular range for the UI that includes a viewable region of a user while wearing the HMD. Additionally, the method includes, in response to a user input, displaying the UI elements at the identified three-dimensional coordinates over the three-dimensional content. The method may further include, after displaying the UI elements, moving the display of the UI elements on the HMD in a direction corresponding to a movement direction of the HMD in response to detecting movement of the HMD corresponding to movement of a head of the user wearing the HMD.
US10416831B2

Systems and methods are provided for receiving input for a message, including a comment from a user, in a first zone of a message area of a graphical user interface of a first interface, the graphical user interface comprising the message area comprising the first zone to allow the user to enter a comment and a second zone to allow the user to insert item details by accessing an item list generated from a database. The systems and method further providing for detecting input in the comment from the user indicating a request for an item list associated with the input, accessing the database to generate the item list based on the input entered by the user wherein the item list is displayed to the user, detecting a selected item in the item list displayed to the user, generating item details associated with the selected item wherein the item details are inserted in the second zone of the message area of the graphical user interface.
US10416829B1

The present invention provides a touch sensitive processing apparatus for controlling a pressure and touch sensitive panel which comprises: at least one elastic and dielectric element; and an enclosed force sensitive electrode located by one side of the elastic and dielectric element. The enclosed force sensitive electrode comprises multiple electrical wiring points for connecting to the touch sensitive processing apparatus.
US10416825B2

A touch sensor panel includes a plurality of sensors. A protective plate protects the touch sensor panel. A transparent adhesive material attaches the touch sensor panel and the protective plate. A moisture-proof sealing member has water vapor permeability that is lower than water vapor permeability of the transparent adhesive material. A flexible wiring board connects the plurality of sensors to an external circuit. The transparent adhesive material has a region that is out of contact with the protective plate or the touch sensor panel, and at least a part of the region is covered by the moisture-proof sealing member.
US10416824B2

Provided are a capacitance-detection device and a driving method for the same. The driving method includes acquiring a noise signal, comparing a magnitude of the acquired noise signal and a threshold value for driving a capacitance-detection device, and adjusting a driving signal provided to a capacitance-detection device to be driven according to a comparison result.
US10416823B2

A capacitive touch switch apparatus includes a touch electrode; a touch detection circuit that generates a capacitance signal indicative of a capacitance of the touch electrode in accordance with a touch to the touch electrode, and generates and outputs a touch detection signal indicative of presence or absence of the touch by comparing the capacitance signal with a predetermined threshold; and a threshold determination circuit that supplies a threshold determination signal for determining the threshold to the touch detection circuit. The threshold determination circuit supplies the threshold determination signal to the touch detection circuit so as to increase the threshold in accordance with a change of the touch detection signal from a first level indicative of absence of the touch to a second level indicative of presence of the touch.
US10416810B2

A method for operating electronic apparatus with independent power sources and having a functional circuit and a force and touch sensing circuit, the functional circuit and the force and touch sensing circuit are respectively powered by a first power source and a second power source different with the first power source. The method comprises (a) connecting the first power source and the second power source to different grounds; (b) the force and touch sensing circuit applying a capacitive sensing excitation signal to a force sensing electrode or a touch sensing electrode; and (c) the force and touch sensing circuit detecting a sensing signal from the force sensing electrode or the touch sensing electrode. In above step (b) or (c), the first power source and the second power source have no common current loop therebetween.
US10416802B2

Disclosed is a touch sensor and method for detecting a touch in a capacitive touchscreen application, wherein the touch sensor is capable of distinguishing between a finger hovering above the touch sensor and a touch from a stylus having a small contact surface area without having to adjust the sensitivity of the touch sensor. The touch sensor includes a first sensing electrode, a transmit electrode, and a second sensing electrode, wherein the second sensing electrode is positioned substantially around the perimeter of the inner circuitry (i.e., transmit electrode and first sensing electrode). A touch is detected by sensing changes in a first capacitance between the transmit electrode and first sensing electrode and a second capacitance between the transmit electrode and second sensing electrode. The changes in the first and second capacitances are compared to determine whether the changes in the capacitances are due to a finger hover or a touch.
US10416801B2

In certain embodiments, an apparatus includes controller circuitry and a touch sensor that includes first electrodes. The controller circuitry is configured to measure first capacitance values during a first time period, each first capacitance value associated with a respective first electrode. The controller circuitry is also configured to determine a first hand-usage value based at least on a distribution of the first capacitance values. The controller circuitry is also configured to estimate a hand-usage state based at least on the first hand-usage value. The hand-usage state indicates one of the following hand configurations: right-handed interaction with the touch sensor, left-handed interaction with the touch sensor, or two-handed interaction with the touch sensor.
US10416800B2

An electronic device displays a user interface that includes one or more user interface elements. The device detects a contact on a touch-sensitive surface. The device detects a first increase in a characteristic intensity of the contact. In response to detecting the first increase, the device adjusts a property of a first user interface element from a first value to a second value. After adjusting the property, the device detects a decrease in the characteristic intensity of the contact. In response to detecting the decrease, in accordance with a determination that the first increase met intensity criteria, the device maintains the property above the first value. After detecting the decrease, the device detects a second increase in the characteristic intensity of the contact. In response to detecting the second increase, the device adjusts the property to a third value that is greater than the second value.
US10416792B2

There is provided a gesture detection device including two linear image sensor arrays and a processing unit. The processing unit is configured to compare sizes of pointer images in the image frames captured by the two linear image sensor arrays in the same period or different periods so as to identify a click event.
US10416789B2

Certain embodiments include a computer-method includes searching for a receiver having an active first wireless communication protocol. When the receiver is detected, the mobile input device connects to the receiver, and when the receiver is not detected, the method includes searching for a host computer having an active second wireless communication protocol (e.g., Bluetooth®) after the receiver is not detected. The method further includes connecting the mobile input device to the host computer when the receiver is not detected and the active second type of wireless communication protocol is detected. The method then continues to search for the receiver while the mobile input device is connected to the host computer having the second wireless communication protocol, and automatically switches the wireless connection from the host computer having the second wireless communication protocol to the receiver when the first type of receiver is detected.
US10416781B2

A letter input method using a touch screen allows an input action of a user to be recognized using basic slip actions in four directions perpendicular to each other and consecutive slip actions expansively consecutive therefrom, and a consecutive slip action is configured as a combination of actions slipping in a direction not overlapping with a former slip direction. Thus, each slip action may be clearly distinguished to fundamentally solve problems such as erroneous input, duplicated recognition caused by gestures (slips) performed at a border line, erroneous recognition or the like, thereby greatly improving the efficiency in inputting letters and also realizing an action recognition algorithm more conveniently and easily.
US10416772B2

An electronic device that is operable to provide electrical haptic output includes a touch surface and multiple haptic cells disposed on the touch surface. The multiple haptic cells include capacitors that are operable to store charges independently of each other and independently provide haptic output when touched by a body by discharging the stored charge to create a current. In this way, a wide variety of dynamically configurable haptic outputs can be provided without moving parts and without consuming the space and/or power used for haptic actuators that vibrate and/or otherwise move a mass.
US10416767B2

A haptic information presentation system uses a human sensory characteristic or illusion to suitably control a physical quantity, and causes a person to feel a force which cannot exist physically, or a haptic sensory physical characteristic.
US10416759B2

An embodiment provides a method, including: detecting, using a gaze tracking system of a device, a position of user gaze with respect to a display; sending, through a display interface, display information including an added visual element associated with the position of user gaze; tracking, using the gaze tracking system, change in the position of user gaze with respect to the display; and moving, using a processor, the added visual element responsive to change in the position of user gaze with respect to the display. Other aspects are described and claimed.
US10416743B2

A power supply system includes two first power paths for supplying electric power to a first device, and two second power paths for supplying electric power to a second device. One of the first power paths is configured to be able to supply power to the second device, and one of the second power paths is configured to be able to supply power to the first device.
US10416742B2

Methods and devices are described for charging a smart battery in a computing device. The methods and devices may include determining, by a battery management controller, a charging configuration for managing one or more battery modules of the smart battery and transmitting a charging configuration signal to one or more battery modules of the smart battery. The methods and devices may include receiving, by at least one of a plurality of charging coils, power from a wireless signal based on the wireless signal coupling energy to at least one of the plurality of charging coils at a frequency as the at least one of the plurality of charging coils and charging at least one battery module connected to a respective one of the plurality of battery control boards in response to a respective one of the plurality of charging coils receiving the power from the wireless signal.
US10416740B2

In some examples, a method includes detecting, based at least in part on sampling a first set (122) of a plurality of sensors of a computing device (110) at a first rate, an indication that the user has initiated a fitness activity (112B), wherein the computing device (110) stores pre-defined identifiers of non-fitness and fitness activities in a set of pre-defined indications of activities; responsive to detecting the indication that the user has initiated the fitness activity, sampling, at a second rate that is greater than the first rate, a second set (120) of the plurality of sensors to determine a probability that the user is engaged in the fitness activity (112B); and responsive to determining that the probability satisfies a threshold, collecting, sensor data for the fitness activity using a particular set of the plurality of sensors that corresponds to a pre-defined identifier for the fitness activity (112B).
US10416738B2

A method for adjusting a pull resistor on a contact terminal of an electronic module arranged on a printed circuit board, in particular an ASIC, after initiating a restart of the electronic module which, during a run-up process, moves the electronic module from a switched-off state into a switched-on state, wherein after initiating a restart during the run-up process from a partial circuit arranged on the electronic module and operationally ready during the run-up process, adjustment information relating to a desired adjustment of the pull resistor is retrieved from a storage unit arranged on the printed circuit board outside of the electronic module and transmitted via a contact line between the electronic module and the storage unit, where the run-up process of the electronic module is only completed after successful adjustment of the respective pull resistor based on basis the retrieved adjustment information.
US10416734B2

Systems and methods that may be implemented to provide supplemental cooling air for a portable information handling system from one or more mechanically-adjustable cooling air supply outlets that may be positioned and/or repositioned at multiple different locations relative to a portable information handling system, such as notebook computer or laptop computer. In one example, the disclosed systems and methods may be implemented to have one or more mechanically-adjustable cooling air supply outlets that may be positioned and/or repositioned to align with differing geometries of cooling air inlet opening locations that correspond to different portable information handling system sizes and/or designs.
US10416724B2

A foldable terminal is provided and includes a housing, a first air bag and a second air bag. The housing includes two casings and a bendable portion, the bendable portion being capable of being bent and deformed and being connected between the two casings; the first air bag is provided at a position corresponding to the bendable portion; and the second air bag is provided at a position corresponding to the casing. The first air bag is in communication with the second air bag, and both of them are filled with gas. When the foldable terminal is in a folded state, the gas is in the second air bag; and when the foldable terminal is in an unfolded state, the gas is moved from the second air bag into the first air bag.
US10416717B2

In some examples, an electronic device is to receive a configuration setting that is configurable to a first setting to indicate a first mode of operation, and a second setting to indicate a second mode of operation, wherein a feature supported by the first mode of operation is disabled in the second mode of operation; and configure a dock to which the electronic device is connected to operate according to a mode indicated by the configuration setting.
US10416709B2

A portable electronic device is provided. The portable electronic device includes an input module, a display module, and a lens module disposed on the display module. The lens module includes a housing, a rear lens, a first elastic member, and a first magnetic member. The rear lens and the first elastic member are disposed in the housing, and the first elastic member is connected to the rear lens and the first magnetic member. A second magnetic member is disposed on the input module and corresponds to the first magnetic member.
US10416706B2

Disclosed is a calibration unit for calibrating an oscillator of a device comprises a counting and comparing unit and a control circuit. The counting and comparing unit is configured to determine a number of periods of a clock signal lying between a starting instance and an ending instance. Therein, the clock signal is generated by the oscillator. The counting and comparing unit is further configured to determine a deviation of the number of periods from a reference number. The control circuit is configured to adjust the oscillator depending on the deviation.
US10416701B2

An electric arc generation device includes an internal combustion engine operatively coupled to a generator, an arc generation power supply powered by the generator, an ECU configured to control a maximum power output level of the engine according to one of a low power routine and a high power routine, and a position signal receiver operatively connected to the ECU. The position signal receiver is configured to receive a position signal, generate current position information based on the position signal, and provide the current position information to the ECU. The ECU is configured to compare the current position information to predetermined region data, and automatically switch from one of the high power routine and the low power routine to a different one of the high power routine and the low power routine based on a result of the comparing, to automatically control the maximum power output level of the engine.
US10416695B1

A voltage regulation system includes an error amplifier configured to generate an error amplifier output based on a reference voltage, input voltage, first feedback voltage, and second feedback voltage. The feedback voltages are based on a first output voltage at the system's output node. The system further includes a capacitor configured to provide the first feedback voltage to the error amplifier. The system further includes a voltage-controlled current source configured to generate a current based on the first output voltage. The second feedback voltage is based on the current. The system further includes a transistor configured to provide a second output voltage at the output node based on the error amplifier output. The transistor is connected to the output node and the capacitor. Such a voltage regulation system may allow a high power supply rejection response over a wide range of frequencies and loads while maintaining stability and phase margin.
US10416691B2

A method includes identifying a magnitude and phase angle of vibration forces resulting from a previous cancellation signal, where a first measured force vector is defined by this magnitude and phase angle. The method also includes identifying a magnitude and phase angle of a first cancellation force and transmitting a first AFF cancellation signal configured to generate the first cancellation force, where a first cancellation force vector is defined by this magnitude and phase angle. The method further includes identifying a magnitude and phase angle of vibration forces resulting from the first AFF cancellation signal, where a first resultant force vector is defined by this magnitude and phase angle. Moreover, the method includes determining whether a phase angle difference between the phase angles of the first resultant force vector and the first measured force vector is substantially equal to zero. If so, the method includes continuing to transmit the first AFF cancellation signal.
US10416689B2

A pressure regulator including a housing including an inlet flow passage and an outlet flow passage; a plunger reciprocally mounted in the housing and including a plunger flow passage having an axis offset from an axis of the inlet flow passage, and a stationary valve seat fixed to the housing and positioned between the inlet flow passage and an inlet to the flow passage of the plunger, wherein the valve seat is configured to receive and abut the inlet to the flow passage of the plunger.
US10416686B2

An apparatus for continuous growth and production of a product substance. The apparatus may comprise an input unit for receiving at least one starting material, wherein the starting material is one of at least an aquatic organism; a growing unit for continuous aquatic growth of the at least one starting material to produce at least a culture; a buffering unit for accumulating and upholding at least a portion of the culture grown in the growing unit, wherein the buffering unit is configured to balance between demand and supply of a product substance produced by the apparatus; a nozzle for delivery of a demanded fraction of the upheld portion of the culture as the product substance; and a control unit connected to the input unit, the growing unit, the buffering unit and configured to control the operation of the apparatus.
US10416685B2

An information collection system for a pump for removing fluid collected by a buildings drainage system from subterranean locations adjacent a building is provided. The system includes a sensor for sensing operation information regarding the operation of the pump and an information collection device operably connected to the sensor and adapted to receive the operation information. The system also includes an information storage device operably connected to the information collection device and adapted to store the operation information. The system further includes a retrieval device operably connected to the storage device and adapted to retrieve the operation information.
US10416682B2

A system for use in a vehicle, the system comprising one or more sensors, one or more processors coupled to the one or more sensors, and a memory including instructions that cause the one or more processors to perform a method. The method comprises retrieving a stored route for the vehicle that comprises a plurality of waypoints corresponding to different locations along the route, each waypoint associated with features along the route on a feature map, and navigating the vehicle along the stored route by navigating the vehicle from waypoint to waypoint in the stored route using the one or more sensors to: detect one or more features in an area surrounding the vehicle; and localize the vehicle at each waypoint by comparing the one or more features in the area surrounding the vehicle with the one or more features associated with each respective waypoint in the feature map.
US10416681B2

Systems and methods for an imaging system having a memory with a historical localization dictionary database having geo-located driving image sequences, such that each reference image is applied to a threshold to produce a binary representation. A sensor to acquire a sequence of input images of a dynamic scene. An encoder to determine, for each input image in the sequence, a histogram of each input image indicating a number of vertical edges at each bin of the input image and to threshold the histogram to produce a binary representation of the input image. A visual odometer to compare the binary representations of each input image and each reference image, by matching an input image against a reference image. Wherein the visual odometer determines a location of the input image based on a match between the input image and the reference image.
US10416671B2

Example implementations relate to vehicle occupancy confirmation. An example implementation involves receiving, at a computing system from a camera positioned inside a vehicle, an image representing an occupancy within the vehicle. The implementation further involves, responsive to receiving the image, displaying the image on a display interface, and receiving an operator input confirming the occupancy meets a desired occupancy. The implementation additionally includes transmitting an occupancy confirmation from the computing system to the vehicle. In some instances, in response to receiving the occupancy confirmation, the vehicle executes an autonomous driving operation.
US10416669B2

A system can determine that a simulated (e.g., virtual) weapon has hit a UAV. This can include determining a simulated position of the simulated weapon and the relative position of the UAV. The system can then determine an area of effect for the weapon and determine if the UAV was hit. The system can determine what components of the UAV were hit and to what degree. The system can then determine a simulated condition such as a damaged engine or wing. The system can then receive input for controlling the UAV and combine the input with the simulated condition to generate a control signal for the UAV. The control signal can include decreasing the power to a motor.
US10416646B2

A control system for operation of an industrial machine includes a processor and a tangible, non-transitory, computer-readable memory communicating with the processor. The tangible, non-transitory computer-readable memory includes instructions that, in response to execution by the processor, cause the processor to perform operations including: receiving image data from an imaging device that monitors an image zone around the industrial machine, and analyzing the image data. The processor further performs operations including determining, based upon the analyzing, that the control system is functional, determining, based upon the analyzing, that the image data includes at least one of a predefined color, a predefined pattern, and a predefined shape, and transmitting a proximity signal to at least one relay module coupled between the processor and the industrial machine to halt operation of the industrial machine.
US10416644B2

A programmable controller periodically controls a plurality of external devices. The programmable controller includes a temporary memory, a working memory, and a control unit. The control unit transmits request packets to each of the external devices, the request packets requesting transmission of device data to be used in control of the external devices, the external devices being targets to be subjected to synchronization control, acquires the device data from response packets received from the external devices in response to the request packets, and stores the acquired device data into the temporary memory, and writes the device data stored in the temporary memory into the working memory on the condition that the respective response packets in response to the request packets transmitted within the same control period are received from the external devices.
US10416638B2

The system generally includes a crosspoint switch in the local data collection system having multiple inputs and multiple outputs including a first input connected to the first sensor and a second input connected to the second sensor. The multiple outputs include a first and second output configured to be switchable between a condition in which the first output is configured to switch between delivery of the first sensor signal and the second sensor signal and a condition in which there is simultaneous delivery of the first sensor signal from the first output and the second sensor signal from the second output. Each of multiple inputs is configured to be individually assigned to any of the multiple outputs. Unassigned outputs are configured to be switched off producing a high-impedance state. The local data collection system is configured to manage data collection bands. The local data collection system includes a neural net expert system using intelligent management of the data collection bands.
US10416633B2

The system generally includes a crosspoint switch in the local data collection system having multiple inputs and multiple outputs including a first input connected to the first sensor and a second input connected to the second sensor. The multiple outputs include a first output and a second output configured to be switchable between a condition in which the first output is configured to switch between delivery of the first sensor signal and the second sensor signal and a condition in which there is simultaneous delivery of the first sensor signal from the first output and the second sensor signal from the second output. Each of multiple inputs is configured to be individually assigned to any of the multiple outputs. Unassigned outputs are configured to be switched off producing a high-impedance state. The local data collection system includes multiple data acquisition units each having an onboard card set configured to store calibration information and maintenance history of a data acquisition unit in which the onboard card set is located.
US10416632B2

The system generally includes a crosspoint switch in the local data collection system having multiple inputs and multiple outputs including a first input connected to the first sensor and a second input connected to the second sensor. The multiple outputs include a first output and a second output configured to be switchable between a condition in which the first output is configured to switch between delivery of the first sensor signal and the second sensor signal and a condition in which there is simultaneous delivery of the first sensor signal from the first output and the second sensor signal from the second output. Each of multiple inputs is configured to be individually assigned to any of the multiple outputs. Unassigned outputs are configured to be switched off producing a high-impedance state. The local data collection system includes multiple multiplexing units and multiple data acquisition units receiving multiple data streams from multiple machines in the industrial environment. The local data collection system includes distributed complex programmable hardware device (CPLD) chips each dedicated to a data bus for logic control of the multiple multiplexing units and the multiple data acquisition units that receive the multiple data streams from the multiple machines in the industrial environment.
US10416623B2

After the manufacturing of an object by layer-wise solidification from a powder, this object is displaced into a container together with the powder surrounding the object, and is closed by a plate, which is positioned below the object during the manufacturing of the object.
US10416622B2

A method of operating a home-automation installation, the home-automation installation including items of equipment fixed in a building and a mobile unit for controlling the items of equipment, the elements communicating over a home-automation network, each element being furnished with an identifier which is specific to it and with an authentication key specific to the home-automation network, termed “common key”, identical for all the elements and authenticating an element's membership of the home-automation network, The method includes a step of locating the mobile control unit and delivering an item of position information, then a step of pinpointing using at least the item of position information to pinpoint a particular item of equipment, the pinpointing step allowing the identification of the particular item of equipment and allowing the locating of the particular item of equipment in a mode of configuration of the home-automation installation.
US10416618B2

A machine learning apparatus according to one embodiment of the present invention is a machine learning apparatus for learning a condition associated with adjustment of a current gain parameter in electrical machine control, and comprises: a state observing unit which acquires actual current as well as an integral gain function and a proportional gain function in a current control loop, and observes state variables which include the integral gain function, the proportional gain function, and at least one of an amount of overshoot, an amount of undershoot, and a rise time of the actual current occurring in response to a step-like torque command; and a learning unit which learns the condition associated with the adjustment of the current gain parameter in accordance with a training data set constructed from the state variables.
US10416617B2

Disclosed is an injection molding system including: a state observation section observing, when injection molding is performed, physical-amounts relating to the injection molding that is being performed; a physical-amount data storage section storing the physical-amount data; a reward-conditions setting section setting reward conditions for machine learning; a reward calculation section calculating a reward based on the physical-amount data and the reward conditions; an operating-conditions adjustment learning section performing machine learning of adjusting operating conditions based on the reward calculated by the reward calculation section, the operating conditions, and the physical-amount data; a learning-result storage section storing a learning result of the machine learning by the operating-conditions adjustment learning section; and an operating-conditions adjustment-amount output section determining and outputting an operating condition to be adjusted and an adjustment amount based on the machine learning by the operating-conditions adjustment learning section.
US10416615B2

The disclosure relates to a content-based control system for controlling a smart home. The control system includes a client terminal connectable to a media content provider and a home automation interface operable to connect with a smart home controller. The system may allow settings and ambience to be controlled according to current media content being consumed and the media consumers social environment.
US10416588B2

A charging member includes an electro-conductive substrate, an elastic layer, and a surface layer provided in this order. The elastic layer has, on an outer surface thereof, concave portions that are independent of each other, and hold insulating particles. The insulating particle is exposed to the surface of the elastic layer. A site in which an outer edge of the projection image derived from each of the insulating particles and an outer edge of a projection image derived from each of the concave portions are separated, exists. The charging member has convex portions derived from the insulating particles exposed to the surface of the elastic layer, and concave portions derived from the concave portions of the elastic layer. The surface layer has a volume resistivity of 1.0×1015 Ωcm or more.
US10416572B2

A positioning system including: a first body; a second body; and an actuator arranged between the first body and the second body to position the first body relative to the second body, wherein the actuator includes a first piezoelectric actuator and a second piezoelectric actuator arranged in series, wherein the first piezoelectric actuator has a first hysteresis, wherein the second piezoelectric actuator has a second hysteresis smaller than the first hysteresis, and wherein the second piezoelectric actuator has a positioning range at least equal to the first hysteresis.
US10416570B2

An optical imaging arrangement includes an optical element unit, and an actuator device connected to the optical element unit and is configured to be connected to a support structure for supporting the optical unit. The actuator device is configured to: actively adjust, in an adjustment state, a position and/or an orientation of the optical unit with respect to the support structure in N degrees of freedom; and support the optical element unit in a statically overdetermined manner in at least one of the N degrees of freedom via a plurality of active first and second actuator components such that, in a holding state following the adjustment state, the first and second actuator components cause a parasitic residual load introduced into the optical element unit in the at least one of the N degrees of freedom.
US10416567B2

Disclosed is an illumination system for a metrology apparatus and a metrology apparatus comprising such an illumination system. The illumination system comprises an illumination source; and a linear variable filter arrangement configured to filter a radiation beam from said illumination source and comprising one or more linear variable filters. The illumination system is operable to enable selective control of a wavelength characteristic of the radiation beam subsequent to it being filtered by the linear variable filter arrangement.
US10416548B1

A general purpose image and visual effects display apparatus, with associated methods, which is comprised of an array of independently angled reflective or refractive elements wherein the varying angle pattern of each element across said array is designed to reflect or refract specifically designed light and color sources as well as fortuitously located existing colors, in precisely determined patterns, to make apparent to designated viewing or receiving locations a wide range of complex visual effects.
US10416539B2

A novel spatial light modulator (SLM) includes a cover glass, and modulation layer, and a plurality of pixel mirrors, and separates unwanted, reflected light from desired, modulated light. In one embodiment, a geometrical relationship exists between the cover glass and the pixel mirrors, such that light that reflects from the cover glass is separated from light that reflects from the pixel mirrors and is transmitted from the SLM. In one example, one of the cover glass or the pixel mirrors is angled with respect to the modulation layer. In another example embodiment, the cover glass has a particular thickness, which introduces destructive interference between light that reflects from the top and bottom surfaces of the cover glass. In another embodiment antireflective coatings are disposed between optical interfaces of the SLM. In another embodiment, light from the SLM is directed through an optical filter to remove unwanted light.
US10416537B2

This application is directed to a camera that includes a housing, a lens assembly and a plurality of electronic components. The lens assembly is arranged at a front portion of the housing and configured for focusing light received from outside of the camera. The plurality of electronic components is arranged at the front portion of the housing, and further includes an image sensor coupled to receive light through the lens assembly, a memory for storing information, a processor for processing information from the image sensor, and a wireless communication module for wirelessly communicating with an electronic device. The camera further includes a heat dissipation element arranged at a rear portion of the housing and located between the plurality of electronic components and a rear surface of the housing. The heat dissipation element is configured to transfer heat from the plurality of electronic components to the rear portion of the housing.
US10416536B2

A telescopic limiting structure includes a first retractable member and a second retractable member. The first retractable member includes a first inclined face and is configured to move along a first direction. The second retractable member includes a second inclined face bearing against the first inclined face. The first inclined face and the second inclined face are configured to drive the second retractable member to move along a second direction in response to the first retractable member moving along the first direction. The second direction is different from the first direction. The second retractable member includes a limiting boss and an elastic element. The elastic element is arranged along the second direction and is connected to the limiting boss.
US10416534B2

A method for the acquisition of images by a spacer airborne optical instrument, comprises the following steps: a) acquisition, by the instrument, of a first image having a first field of view including the projection on the ground of the optical axis of the instrument and delimited by a first field edge, the first image being sampled spatially with a first sampling step; b) acquisition, by the same instrument, of a second image having a second field of view not including the projection on the ground of the optical axis of the instrument and extending beyond the first field edge, the second image being sampled spatially with a second sampling step greater than the first sampling step. Space or airborne optical instruments and an image acquisition system for implementing the method are provided.
US10416532B2

A camera module is provided, including a holder, a base, a bottom, an image sensor, and a first biasing element. The holder holds an optical lens and is disposed on the base. The bottom supports the image sensor and connects to the base via the first biasing element. The bottom and the image sensor can be moved with respect to the base by the first biasing element.
US10416528B2

A sensor line, a measuring arrangement and a method detect a change in an ambient variable. The sensor line serves for detecting a change in an ambient variable, in particular the temperature. The sensor line has a first optical waveguide, a second optical waveguide and also a material that changes its transparency depending on the value of the ambient variable. The material is positioned between the first optical waveguide and the second optical waveguide in such a way that light from the first optical waveguide is able to be coupled into the second optical waveguide in an event of a change in the transparency.
US10416527B2

An optical modulator includes an optical modulation element that is accommodated in a housing. A plurality of lead pins, which are electrically connected to the optical modulation element through wire bonding, are fixed to a lateral wall of the housing. Each of the plurality of lead pins includes a portion that protrudes into an inner space (inner surface side) of the housing. A resonance suppressing structure (for example, a concave portion), which is configured to suppress resonance between the lead pins, is provided in a lateral wall portion to which the plurality of lead pins are fixed.
US10416520B2

An example disclosed herein determines a setting to present a presentation on a transparent display layer of a display, adjusts a transparency of a first adjustable transparency layer of the display based on the first setting to present the presentation through the first adjustable transparency layer, and adjusts a transparency of a second adjustable transparency layer of the display based on the first setting to prevent the presentation from being presented through the second adjustable transparency layer.
US10416509B2

A display panel includes a color filter substrate, an array substrate, and an electrically conductive member. The array substrate and the color filter substrate are arranged opposite to each other. The electrically conductive member includes a fixed end and a movable end opposite to each other. The fixed end is located between the array substrate and the color filter substrate to electrically connect with the array substrate. The movable end extends outside from a location between the array substrate and the color filter substrate. The movable end is provided to bond with a circuit board. The display panel described has a peripheral frame that is narrow. Also disclosed are an electronic device and a display panel fabrication method.
US10416496B2

A backlight module and liquid crystal display device are disclosed. The backlight module includes: at least one first light-emitting unit having a first blue light-emitting chip; at least one second light-emitting unit having a second blue light-emitting chip, wherein, an emission peak wavelength of the second blue light-emitting chip is greater than an emission peak wavelength of the first blue light-emitting chip; and a control circuit used for dynamic adjusting a brightness of the first light-emitting unit and the second light-emitting unit according to the blue saturation. The present invention can dynamically adjust the output amount of the blue light according to the blue saturation so that the present invention can selectively decrease the blue light when maintaining the display brightness and chroma.
US10416495B2

Disclosed are a backlight control method and a liquid crystal display device, where the backlight control method includes generating backlight data of a backlight partition corresponding to an image partition according to grayscale data of each of the image partition in an image to be displayed; generating a PWM backlight control signal for the each of the backlight partition according to a grayscale interval where the backlight data of the each of the backlight partition lies, where current amplitudes of PWM backlight control signals corresponding to backlight data in different grayscale intervals are different; and controlling a backlight source of the each of the backlight partition according to the PWM backlight control signal for the each of the backlight partition.
US10416493B2

A display device according to one aspect of the present invention includes a first substrate including at least a pixel electrode and a pixel switching circuit portion, a second substrate arranged to face the first substrate, a liquid crystal layer arranged between the first substrate and the second substrate, and configured to modulate light, the light being propagated while reflected between the first substrate and the second substrate, and a reflecting layer arranged over a liquid crystal layer side of the pixel switching circuit portion, partially superimposed with the pixel switching circuit portion, and electrically coupled with the pixel electrode, the reflecting layer having higher reflectance of the light than any members included in the pixel switching circuit portion.
US10416490B2

A curved display comprises a first substrate 100 and a second substrate 200 that are disposed opposite to each other and both curved along the first direction. The first substrate includes data lines 11 and gate lines 12. The second substrate includes light transmission parts 202 and a light shielding part 203. The light shielding part includes first light shielding portions 203b extending in the first direction and second light shielding portions 203a extending in a second direction. The second light shielding portions include a central light shielding portion a5, a first end light shielding portion al disposed on one end side in the first direction, and a middle light shielding portion disposed therebetween. A width in the first direction of the middle light shielding portion is greater than or equal to that of the central light shielding portion and the first end light shielding portion.
US10416482B2

A display brightness adjustment method is provided and includes: deriving a setting color temperature of a displayed image and confirming a proportion of red light, a proportion of green light and a proportion of blue light in the displayed image according to the setting color temperature of the displayed image; setting a red-light transmittance of a red photoresist, a green-light transmittance of a green photoresist and a blue-light transmittance of a blue photoresist; configuring an aperture ratio of a red sub-pixel unit, an aperture ratio of a green sub-pixel unit and an aperture ratio of a blue sub-pixel unit.
US10416477B2

Techniques and mechanisms for determining an amount of accommodation for an ophthalmic system are described. In an embodiment, the ophthalmic system includes a first circuit and a second circuit, each comprising a respective photodiode. The second circuit is configured to provide a light response profile that is more linear than a light response profile provided by the first circuit. Light sensing by the first circuit results in generation of a first signal indicating a level of ambient light in a surrounding environment. Other light sensing by the second circuit results in a second signal being generated. An amount of accommodation is determined based at least in part on the second signal.
US10416475B2

The invention is directed to non-corrective unitary lens eyeglasses and safety helmets including a one-piece shield and a method for making such a one-piece shield. The method is for designing a one-piece shield for non-corrective unitary lens eyeglasses or a safety helmet, whereby the shield has a front and a back surface, and is computer-implemented with the steps: providing a front surface geometry of the shield; providing a local relationship of the front surface geometry with respect to a center of rotation of a wearer's eye; and, calculating a portion of a back surface geometry attributed to the wearer's eye by establishing non-zero minus power and minimizing prism. The portion of the back surface geometry is a freeform surface geometry.
US10416474B2

The invention is directed to non-corrective unitary lens eyeglasses and safety helmets including a one-piece shield and a method for making such a one-piece shield. The method is for designing a one-piece shield for non-corrective unitary lens eyeglasses or a safety helmet, whereby the shield has a front and a back surface, and is computer-implemented with the steps: providing a front surface geometry of the shield; providing a local relationship of the front surface geometry with respect to a center of rotation of a wearer's eye; and, calculating a portion of a back surface geometry attributed to the wearer's eye by establishing non-zero minus power and minimizing prism. The portion of the back surface geometry is a freeform surface geometry.
US10416465B2

Display device is disclosed herein, and may be implementable in a variety of contexts, including a motor vehicle (for example, the instrument cluster). A semi-transparent plane is essentially placed in between a display and a mechanical element member. This allows a virtual projection of information over the mechanical plane in an on-state, while the mechanical element shows non-indicia during the off state.
US10416464B2

An illumination device includes a light source, a micromirror array including a plurality of micromirror actuators, an illumination optical unit, and an optical sensor unit having a sensitive sensor surface. The illumination light is guided onto the micromirror actuators and is reflected at the latter and with the reflection in the temporal integral. An on beam is reflected by the micromirror actuators in a respective on tilt position via the illumination optical unit to an illumination application. An off beam is reflected by the micromirror actuators in a respective off tilt position alongside the illumination optical unit. The sensor unit is arranged in the off beam, in order to capture a radiation guided in the off beam at least in the case of a fault. The sensor unit is oriented in such a way that the sensor surface lies obliquely with respect to a main incidence direction of the radiation.
US10416460B2

A transmission type head mounted display device includes an imaging unit that images an outside scene and an image display unit that is capable of transmitting the outside scene. An imaging range of the imaging unit is set based on a set distance from the image display unit set based on a focal length of a user and an estimated field of view estimated as a field of view of the user who wears the image display unit.
US10416458B2

A head-mounted virtual image display apparatus has a projector that directs image-bearing light beams along a projection axis. A planar waveguide is configured to receive the image-bearing light beams through an input aperture and to form expanded image-bearing light beams that are output from an output aperture of the waveguide. An optical coupler is configured to receive the image-bearing light beams along the projection axis, to reorient the projection axis with respect to the waveguide, to rotate the image-bearing light beams about the projection axis, and to direct the rotated image-bearing beams along the reoriented projection axis through the input aperture of the waveguide.
US10416445B1

A head-mounted display device includes a display and a lens that provides consistent distortion independent of a rotational position of a wearer's eye. The lens includes an optically transparent substrate and is separate from the display. The lens is configured to focus light from a first location of the display on a pupil of the eye in a first rotational position and focus light from a second location of the display on the pupil of the eye in a second rotational position. The light from the first location of the display to the pupil of the eye in the first rotational position and the light from the second location of the display to the pupil of the eye in the second rotational position have a same optical path length.
US10416435B2

A binocular eyepiece assembly for telescope, the assembly includes a casing, an optical lenses assembly, a beam splitter, a first reflecting mirror unit and a second reflecting mirror unit. The casing has a left ocular portion, a right ocular portion and a light receiving portion. The optical lenses assembly, the beam splitter, the first reflecting mirror unit and the second reflecting mirror unit are disposed inside the casing, and furthermore, the beam splitter is disposed on the light axis of the light axis. The beam splitter has a first reflecting surface, a second reflecting surface and an included angle. The included angle is disposed between the first reflecting surface and the second reflecting surface. The included angle is a right angle. A light beam is received via the light receiving portion, and the light beam will be transmitted to the optical lenses assembly and a beam splitter.
US10416434B2

An apparatus and method for real-time optical imaging of a tissue specimen. The apparatus comprises a primary imaging system configured to use an illumination source to acquire images of a tissue specimen through one or more spectrally separated channels, and configured to perform optical depth sectioning; an auxiliary imaging system, configured to acquire an auxiliary image of the tissue specimen; a specimen holder having a transparent window therewithin, window, the specimen holder comprising one or more position sensors, wherein the specimen holder is configured to be translatable in the specimen plane; a user input device configured to accept user input, wherein the specimen holder is configured to translate in response to the user input in real-time; a processing unit configured to execute a sequence of instructions on the sequence of images acquired by the primary imaging system, the auxiliary image, and at least one specimen holder position to generate a composite representation of the tissue specimen that includes a representation of cell nuclei in the specimen; and a display device configured to display the composite representation of the tissue specimen in real-time.
US10416432B2

A microscope lens system includes a body having a surface, a microlens, and an aperture positioned between the microlens and the surface. In the embodiment, the body is configured to position a mobile device on the surface such that a camera lens of the mobile device is aligned with the aperture.
US10416426B2

A microscope system and method allow for a desired x′-direction scanning along a specimen to be angularly offset from an x-direction of the XY translation stage, and rotates an image sensor associated with the microscope to place the pixel rows of the image sensor substantially parallel to the desired x′-direction. The angle of offset of the x′-direction relative to the x-direction is determined and the XY translation stage is employed to move the specimen relative to the image sensor to different positions along the desired x′-direction without a substantial shift of the image sensor relative to the specimen in a y′-direction, the y′-direction being orthogonal to the x′ direction of the specimen. The movement is based on the angle of offset.
US10416424B2

A light outputting apparatus includes a first light outputting section and a second light outputting section. The first light outputting section includes a first light source, a first collimator lens, and a first optical element that widens light having passed through the first collimator lens, and the second light outputting section includes a second light source, a second collimator lens, and a second optical element that widens light having passed through the second collimator lens. The first light outputting section and the second light outputting section are so disposed that a first optical path and a second optical path intersect each other at a point on upstream optical paths of the first and second optical elements, and that part of the light outputted from the first light outputting section and part of the light outputted from the second light outputting section overlap with each other.
US10416420B2

An optical lens includes a first lens group and a second lens group. The first lens group includes a first lens, a second lens, and a third lens arranged in sequence from a magnified side towards a reduced side. Refractive powers of the first lens, the second lens, and the third lens are negative, negative and positive respectively. The third lens is a glass lens. The second lens group is disposed between the first lens group and the reduced side. The second lens group includes a fourth lens, a fifth lens, and a sixth lens arranged in sequence from the magnified side towards the reduced side. Refractive powers of the fourth lens, the fifth lens, and the sixth lens are positive, negative and positive respectively. The first lens, the second lens, the fourth lens, the fifth lens and the sixth lens are plastic lenses.
US10416418B2

The present disclosure provides an image capturing optical system comprising: a positive first lens element having a convex object-side surface; a negative second lens element having a concave object-side surface; a third lens element; a fourth lens element having a convex object-side surface and a concave image-side surface, the object-side surface and the image-side surface thereof being aspheric; a fifth lens element having a concave image-side surface concave, both of the object-side surface and the image-side surface being aspheric, at least one of the object-side surface and the image-side surface having at least one convex shape in an off-axis region thereof.
US10416417B2

An image capturing optical lens system includes, in order from an object side to an image side, a first lens element, a second lens element, a third lens element, a fourth lens element, a fifth lens element, and a sixth lens element. The first lens element with positive refractive power has a convex object-side surface. The second lens element has refractive power. The third lens element with refractive power has a concave image-side surface. The fourth lens element has refractive power, and at least one surface thereof is aspheric. The fifth lens element with negative refractive power has a concave object-side surface and a convex image-side surface, and the surfaces thereof are aspheric. The sixth lens element with refractive power has a convex object-side surface, and an image-side surface changing from concave at a paraxial region thereof to convex at a peripheral region thereof, and the surfaces are aspheric.
US10416408B2

A projector assembling equipment includes a holder and at least one multi-axial adjusting device. The lens module or the light source module is disposed on the holder. The multi-axial adjusting device is connected with the holder to move the holder relative to a reference plane, and the reference plane is used to put the lens module or the light source module which is not held by the holder. The multi-axial adjusting device includes a three-axis adjusting mechanism, a rotary adjusting mechanism and a tilt adjusting mechanism. The three-axis adjusting mechanism is utilized to shift the holder at a first direction, a second direction and a third direction. The rotary adjusting mechanism is disposed on the three-axis adjusting mechanism to rotate the holder at a clockwise direction and a counterclockwise direction. The tilt adjusting mechanism is disposed on the three-axis adjusting mechanism to recline the holder relative to the reference plane.
US10416407B2

An optical communications device includes a support, a plate-shaped member, and an optical cable. The plate-shaped member is supported in a curved state on the support. The plate-shaped member is a flexible printed circuit including a flexible substrate and a metallic pattern formed on the flexible substrate. The optical cable is provided along a curved surface of the plate-shaped member on the support.
US10416400B2

A semiconductor module is disclosed. The semiconductor module includes a housing that encloses on a bottom thereof a spacer and a wiring substrate that mounts a semiconductor element thereon. The housing includes a feedthrough that secures one end of a transmission substrate. The other end of the transmission substrate faces the wiring substrate and the spacer. The other end of the transmission substrate provides a lower end and an upper end that form an extension protruding toward the wiring substrate. The upper end is set so close to the wiring substrate but the lower end forms a space for receiving a surplus adhesive oozing between the spacer and the wiring substrate.
US10416398B2

Embodiments of the present disclosure provide an optical assembly for high speed optical communications by combining a cover assembly including a lens and a cover post with a body assembly including a lens, reflection prism and body hole, which takes only a few passive optical alignments for providing aligned optical elements that have required multiple complex and sophisticated processes.
US10416389B2

The present disclosure concerns a photonic integrated circuit (10) and a method for interrogating a ring resonator (3) comprised therein. The circuit (10) comprises an optical port (4) for coupling light (L) into and out of the circuit (10). The circuit (10) further comprises a first waveguide (1) for receiving light (L1) from the optical port (4), and a second waveguide (2) for sending back light to the optical port (4). The ring resonator (3) is arranged between the first waveguide (1) and the second waveguide (2) for coupling a resonant wavelength (λ) of the light therein between. The optical port (4) comprises a polarization splitting coupler for coupling light of a first polarization (P1) to and from the first waveguide (1) and coupling light of a second polarization (P2), orthogonal to the first polarization (P1), to and from the second waveguide (2).
US10416388B2

An optical waveguide device includes a substrate in which an optical waveguide is formed. The optical waveguide has a Y-branched structure in which light beams propagating through a main waveguide are branched into two parts, and a three-branched structure in which the optical waveguide is branched into three waveguides including the main waveguide and two sub-waveguides on both sides of the main waveguide at a front stage of the Y-branched structure. The main waveguide includes a linear waveguide portion in which a waveguide width is constant and a tapered waveguide portion in which the waveguide width gradually increases between the three-branched structure and the Y-branched structure.
US10416375B1

Backlight module and display device are provided. The backlight module includes: a metal frame including a bottom plate and a sidewall, a light guide plate, a light source, an adhesive frame, and a notch. An accommodating cavity is formed between the bottom plate and a sidewall, the sidewall including first, second, third, and fourth sidewalls. The first sidewall includes at least one irregularly-shaped portion, protruding toward an inside of the accommodating cavity to form the notch. The light guide plate, the light source and the adhesive frame are all disposed in the accommodating cavity. The adhesive frame is between the light guide plate and the sidewall. The light source is between the light guide plate and the third sidewall. The adhesive frame includes at least one first gap on a side of the notch away from the light source. A first light guide portion is disposed in the first gap.
US10416373B2

Disclosed herein are display systems comprising light-emitting, diodes (LEDs), suitably blue light LEDs, which demonstrate increased optical power output. In embodiments, the display systems include compositions comprising phosphors, including luminescent nanocrystals.
US10416368B2

A mouse pad with a light guide function includes a light guide plate installed on a side of a pad, a lateral light source installed at a side edge of the light guide plate, a shading structure installed at the top of the lateral light source and disposed together with the lateral light source on the same side of the light guide plate, and the mouse pad can guide light of the lateral light source through the installation of the shading structure without passing from the top of the lateral light source, so as to simplify the manufacturing process.
US10416362B2

The high-brightness reflective luminous membrane of the present invention comprises (from top to bottom) a reflective layer and an attachment layer. The reflective layer is formed by a plurality of beads held in place by an adhesive. The attachment layer may adhere to a substrate. The beads may be transparent beads, which may reflect white light, or translucent beads, which are plated with metal via galvanization and may reflect colorful light. Either the attachment layer or the reflective layer may be provided with luminous powder, reflective powder, colors (or a first pattern) via coating, spraying, adhesion or printing to form a colorful reflective luminous layer. With the presence of incident light, the membrane can reflect high-brightness white light and/or bright colorful light. In addition, the membrane may exhibit various types of reflected patterns according to the distance to incident light source and brightness of incident light and a viewer's observing angle.
US10416360B2

One embodiment of the present invention provides a light diffusion film, including: 100 parts by mass of a polycarbonate resin (A); 1 to 10 parts by mass of organic fine particles (B); and 0.01 to 0.5 parts by mass of inorganic fine particles (C), wherein the inorganic fine particles (C) have an average particle size of less than 1 μm and a refractive index at a wavelength of 589 nm of 2.00 or more.
US10416358B2

Embodiments of the present invention include a device for removing energy from a beam of electromagnetic radiation. Typically, the device can be operatively coupled to a turbidity measuring device to remove energy generated by the turbidity measuring device. The device can include a block of material having one of a plurality of different shapes coated in an energy absorbing material. Generally, the device can include an angled or rounded energy absorbing surface where the beam of electromagnetic radiation can be directed. The angled or rounded energy absorbing surface can configured to deflect a portion of the beam of electromagnetic radiation to a second energy absorbing surface.
US10416357B2

A method for adjusting a focal length of a liquid lens is related. The liquid lens includes a sealed shell, a liquid material, a transparent carbon nanotube structure within the liquid material, and a first electrode and a second electrode. A voltage is applied to the carbon nanotube structure to cause rapid heating, which is transferred to the liquid material to change the density thereof, and the refractive index of the liquid material is thus changed. Thus, the focal length of the liquid lens is changed.
US10416347B2

The disclosure relates to a locating system, comprising at least one hand-held locating sensor, which is provided for capturing locating data related to objects to be located that are hidden under an examination surface, a position sensor, which is provided for capturing position data, which can be associated with the locating data, and an evaluating unit, which is provided for determining at least two-dimensional map information from the locating data and the position data and providing said at least two-dimensional map information. According to the disclosure, the locating system comprises at least one data source, which is provided for providing data for the purpose of a modification of the at least two-dimensional map information.
US10416346B2

A photosensor includes a light projection unit, a light receiving unit, a determination unit that determines a magnitude relation between a received light quantity of the light receiving unit and a threshold value set for the received light quantity; and a threshold value setting unit that sets the threshold value of the received light quantity. The threshold value setting unit calculates for each of a plurality of different wavelength regions, a contrast difference that is a difference between a received light quantity obtained when projection is performed on a detection target on a surface of a workpiece and a received light quantity obtained when projection is performed on a background on the surface of the workpiece, and updates the threshold value based on the contrast difference for a wavelength region among the plurality of wavelength regions in which the contrast difference has a maximum value.
US10416345B2

A method for rebalancing a group of accelerometers in a gravity gradiometer instrument (GGI) includes the steps of defining and implementing a number of groupwise actuation constrainment modes based on a design of the gravity gradiometer instrument and its accelerometers. Implementing one constrainment mode comprises differentially scaling and distributing a single electrical current to multiple accelerometers' rebalance circuitry to cancel a specific acceleration effect experienced by the group of accelerometers or gradiometer as a whole. Superposition of a number of such modes enables rebalancing the full acceleration environment experienced by the group of accelerometers, given negligible local differential acceleration effects specific to, say, an individual accelerometer of the assembly. Mathematically, the multiple of constrainment modes are encapsulated by an actuation or constrainment modal influence matrix, arranged one mode per column of the matrix, and the electrical currents of respective modes are encapsulated in a vector listing of currents.
US10416344B2

An inspection device for quarantine that includes a dual-energy CT apparatus capable of distinguishing substances, a DR apparatus, a substance identification system capable of enhancing display of an object (plant, animal, meat, etc.) focused for quarantine and automatically so labeling, and an image processing system capable of highlighting a suspect of quarantine and providing a corresponding automatic alarm. Compared to the prior art, the present disclosure can highlight a focused object for quarantine, which may improve accuracy and efficiency of inspection for quarantine at a port.
US10416339B2

Various embodiments include apparatus and methods that perform a homogeneous inversion processing to data or signals acquired from a multicomponent induction tool operating in a wellbore. The homogeneous inversion processing can be used to provide a quality check of results from radial one dimensional borehole correction processing. Also, the homogeneous inversion processing may be employed as a dip indicator of conventional array induction logging processing. Additional apparatus, systems, and methods are disclosed.
US10416323B2

A radiation imaging apparatus includes a pixel array, a scanning circuit for scanning a plurality of rows of the pixel array in accordance with a selected mode of a plurality of modes, and a readout circuit configured to read out signals from pixels on a selected row in scanning by the scanning circuit. The plurality of modes include a first mode of performing image capturing at a first frame rate and a second mode of performing image capturing at a second frame rate lower than the first frame rate. The number of times of scanning on the plurality of rows by the scanning circuit in one frame period in the second mode is larger than that of scanning on the plurality of rows by the scanning circuit in one frame period in the first mode.
US10416320B2

To provide a radiographic imaging apparatus having an airtight internal space and capable of reducing a difference in air pressure between the inside and the outside thereof, a radiographic imaging apparatus includes a radiation detector configured to detect radiation transmitted through an object to be examined and convert the radiation into an electrical signal, and sealing members configured to seal an opening in a housing of the apparatus, wherein the sealing members have the function of reducing a difference in air pressure between the inside and the outside of the housing.
US10416314B2

A global navigation satellite system (GNSS) based control system is provided for positioning a working component relative to a work surface, such as an agricultural spray boom over a crop field. Inertial measurement unit (IMU) sensors, such as accelerometers and gyroscopes, are mounted on the working component and provide positioning signals to a control processor. A method of positioning a working component relative to a work surface using GNSS-based positioning signals is also disclosed. Further disclosed is a work order management system and method, which can be configured for controlling the operation of multiple vehicles, such as agricultural sprayers each equipped with GNSS-based spray boom height control subsystems. The sprayers can be remotely located from each other on multiple crop fields, and can utilize GNSS-based, field-specific terrain models for controlling their spraying operations.
US10416311B2

Geofence crossing-based control systems and techniques are described herein. For example, a geofence crossing control technique may include receiving a location signal indicative of a range of locations in which a mobile computing device is located; receiving a velocity signal indicative of a speed and direction of the mobile computing device; generating, for each of a plurality of candidate geofence crossing times, a performance indicator based on the location signal, the velocity signal, and a boundary of the geofence; selecting a geofence crossing time from the plurality of candidate geofence crossing times based on the performance indicators; and transmitting a control signal representative of the geofence crossing time. Other embodiments may be disclosed and/or claimed.
US10416306B2

Methods and apparatus to measure and analyze vibration signatures are disclosed. In some examples, a meter is provided comprising a waveform generator to generate a waveform based on first distance measurements of an object. In some examples, the meter includes a waveform generator to determine a first vibration characteristic of the object based on the waveform. In some examples, the meter includes a comparator to compare the first vibration characteristic to a signature vibration characteristic of the object, the signature vibration characteristic of the object indicative of normal characteristics of the object. In some examples, the meter includes a reporter to, in response to determining the first vibration characteristic does not match the signature vibration characteristic, generate an alert.
US10416302B2

Compressive imaging captures images in compressed form, where each sensor does not directly correspond with a pixel, as opposed to standard image capture techniques. This can lead to faster image capture rates due to lower I/O bandwidth requirements, and avoids the need for image compression hardware, as the image is captured in compressed form. Measuring the transformation of an emitted multimodal signal is one method of compressive imaging. Metamaterial antennas and transceivers are well suited for both emitting and receiving multimodal signals, and are thus prime candidates for compressive imaging.
US10416295B2

A digital processing technique for measuring the time of arrival of a digitized electronic signal pulse for in-line implementation in a field programmable gate array or digital signal processor. For each detected pulse, an interpolation method is used to estimate its maximum M, M is multiplied by a fraction f, and a second interpolation method is used to estimate the time when the pulse reaches the value f·M, which is then taken as the pulse's time of arrival. Various interpolation methods may be used. A particularly accurate method employs convolution of the pulse data by a kernel that is the product of the sinc function and a Gaussian. Detector physics limited time resolutions of 2-5% of the sampling interval are demonstrated. Estimating M is useful in its own right for determining pulse amplitudes, for example as a measure of the energies of photons absorbed in a detector.
US10416294B2

A ranging device includes an array of photon detection devices that receive an optical signal reflected by an object in an image scene and first and second logic devices to respectively combine the outputs of first and second pluralities of the photon detection devices. First and second counter circuits are respectively coupled an output of the first and second logic devices and generate first and second count values respectively by counting the photon detection events generated by the first and second pluralities of photon detection devices. A range estimation circuit estimates the range of the object by estimating the timing of one or more pulses of said optical signal based on the first and second count values.
US10416292B2

A LiDAR system and method include a signal generator generating an output signal having a variable frequency. A modulation circuit receives the output signal from the signal generator and applies the output signal from the signal generator to an optical signal to generate an envelope-modulated optical signal having a frequency-modulated (FM) modulation envelope. Optical transmission elements transmit the envelope-modulated optical signal into a region. Optical receiving elements receive reflected optical signals from the region. Receive signal processing circuitry receives the reflected optical signals and uses quadrature detection to process the reflected optical signals.
US10416291B2

A three-dimensional measurement device includes a light source unit that emits distance measurement light, a projection light optical system that causes the distance measurement light, emitted by the light source unit, to be emitted along a distance measurement light axis, a light receiving optical unit that receives the reflected distance measurement light, a light receiving and splitting unit that splits the reflected distance measurement light that has transmitted through the light receiving optical unit into first reflected split light and second reflected split light, attenuates intensity of the second reflected split light to be lower than intensity of the first reflected split light, and converts the first reflected split light and the second reflected split light into electrical signals, and angle detection units that detect a light emitting direction of the distance measurement light.
US10416288B2

An integrated optical system includes a frequency tunable optical source. A reference path is coupled to the frequency tunable source. The integrated optical system also includes a photonic integrated circuit (PIC) comprising a coherent optical receiver that is optically coupled to the reference path. An optical phased array is optically coupled to the frequency tunable source and is positioned to couple light to and from a sample. The integrated optical system is configured such that when the frequency tunable optical source is tuned in optical frequency, the coherent optical receiver produces electrical signals having optical information about the sample.
US10416286B2

The present invention is a signal processing method to significantly improve the detection and identification of source emissions. More particularly, the present invention offers a processing method to reduce the false alarm rate of systems which remotely detect and identify the presence of electronic devices through an analysis of a received spectrum the devices' unintended emissions. The invention identifies candidate emission elements and determines their validity based on a frequency and phase association with other emissions present in the received spectrum. The invention compares the measured phase and frequency data of the emissions with a software solution of the theoretically or empirically derived closed-form expression which governs the phase and frequency distribution of the emissions within the source. Verification of this relationship serves to dramatically increase the confidence of the detection.
US10416277B2

A configuration is provided, including a determination processor 5 that determines, using the values TDOA11,i and TDOA22,j calculated by an autocorrelation processor 4, whether the values TDOA12,k calculated by a cross-correlation processor 3 are time differences of arrival resulting from direct waves emitted from a radio source, and a positioning processor 6 that calculates the location of the radio source, using the values TDOA12,k that are determined by the determination processor 5 as being time differences of arrival resulting from direct waves and selected from among the values TDOA12,k calculated by the cross-correlation processor 3.
US10416274B2

A vehicle or other mobile communication entity (102) locates objects using received (typically radio frequency) signals (104, 106). These received signals included multi-path versions of the transmitted signals (104). The received signals may include packets having location information of the transmission source. The receiving vehicle may track, or know, its own position. The receiving entity may determine properties for a multi-path version of the signal (208, 210). These properties may include a delay, a Doppler and an angle of reception (122, 124) for one or more multi-path versions of the received signal. The receiving entity may also measure an imbalance (504) induced between a pair (or more) of antenna elements (302) for a particular multi-path version of the signal received. This imbalance may be dependent on the angle of arrival of the particular signal being received. In some embodiments of the invention, the measured imbalance includes two parts: a delta phase (dPhase, 400) and a delta Gain (dGain, 402). These delta values may be considered as a complex number with phase dPhase and magnitude dGain.
US10416273B2

Systems (100) and methods for determining a location of a tag (310). The methods involve: receiving, at each detector of a plurality of detectors (202-216, 306, 308), a device transmission periodically transmitted from the tag; determining, by the detectors, Received Signal Strength Indictors (“RSSIs”) for the device transmission received thereat; determining, by a computing device (218), a probable location of the tag within the passage, first demarcated area or second demarcated area using the RSSIs and relationships between the RSSIs; determining a first likelihood value indicating the likelihood that the probable location is correct; and determining an estimated location of the tag within the passage, first demarcated area or second demarcated area based on the probable location when the first likelihood value meets a first criteria.
US10416265B2

MR images (10, 20) of an object in its environment within a region of interest are generated. The object executes motion including a plurality of moving phases within a period of time. The method includes the steps of: generating a first image (10) of a region of interest from the first dataset (S2); identifying a dynamic region (12) and a static region (14) inside the first image (10) (S3); editing the first image (10) by masking out the dynamic region (14) (S4); performing an inverse Fourier transformation of the edited first image (16) showing the remaining static region (14) (S5); subtracting the inverse Fourier transformation of the edited first image (16) with the remaining static region (14) from a second dataset (S7) pertaining to one of the moving phases of the object (S6); performing a Fourier transformation on the subtracted second dataset (18) (S8); and generating a second image (20) of a reduced region of interest with respect to the region of interest of the first image (10), which reduced region of interest includes the dynamic region (12) (S9).
US10416262B2

The MR apparatus 100 comprises: image producing unit 9a for producing coronal images of a part to be imaged; search-region defining unit 9d for defining a region Rs1 to be searched; unit for determining an indicator VI representing a likelihood that a pixel contained in the region Rs1 to be searched lies on an edge E of a liver adjacent to lungs; and unit for, by dividing the region Rs1 to be searched into a plurality of sub-regions R1-R11 arranged in an SI-direction, determining a position of the edge E of the liver in the SI-direction based on indicators VI obtained on a sub-region-by-sub-region basis.
US10416260B2

A magnetic field within a magnetic resonance (MR) imaging system (300) is measured. The MR system includes a magnet (304) with an imaging zone (308), a radio-frequency transceiver (316), and a magnetic field probe (322) located within the imaging zone. The magnetic field probe includes a fluorine sample (404) including any one of the following: a fluoroelastomer (700), a fluorine containing ionic liquid (600), and a solution of a fluorine containing compound. The field probe further includes an antenna (406) for manipulating the magnetic spins of the fluorine sample and for receiving fluorine magnetic resonance data from the fluorine sample. The antenna is connected to the radio-frequency transceiver. The method includes acquiring (100, 200) the fluorine magnetic resonance data using the magnetic resonance imaging system and calculating (102, 206) a magnetic field strength (344) using the fluorine magnetic resonance data.
US10416259B2

Apparatus, methods, and other embodiments associated with NMR fingerprinting are described. One example NMR apparatus includes an NMR logic configured to repetitively and variably sample a (k, t, E) space associated with an object to acquire a set of NMR signals. Members of the set of NMR signals are associated with different points in the (k, t, E) space. Sampling is performed with t and/or E varying in a non-constant way. The varying parameters may include flip angle, echo time, RF amplitude, and other parameters. The NMR apparatus may also include a signal logic configured to produce an NMR signal evolution from the NMR signals, a matching logic configured to compare a signal evolution to a known, simulated or predicted signal evolution, and a characterization logic configured to characterize a resonant species in the object as a result of the signal evolution comparisons.
US10416258B2

A method for controlling a magnetic resonance system outputs a pulse sequence including a first slice-selective excitation pulse that excites a first slice with a first magnetization. The pulse sequence includes a second slice-selective excitation pulse that excites a second slice with the first magnetization and a third slice-selective excitation pulse that excites the first slice with a second magnetization that cancels the first magnetization. The pulse sequence also includes and a fourth slice-selective excitation pulse that excites the second slice with a magnetization that cancels the first magnetization. The first slice and the second slice intersect.
US10416255B2

According to one embodiment, a magnetic resonance imaging apparatus includes a gradient coil, power supply circuitry, and control circuitry. The gradient coil generates a gradient magnetic field. The power supply circuitry supply power to the gradient coil, the power being required by the gradient. The control circuitry temporarily change an upper limit value of power to be supplied by the power supply circuitry to a second value higher than a first value as a rated value based on the power required by the gradient coil.
US10416236B2

A degradation state estimating device includes: a Q calculator that receives inputs of the voltage, the current, and the battery temperature of a secondary battery, and calculates a discharge capacity; an OCV calculator that calculates an open-circuit voltage (OCV) value; and an OCV curve estimator that estimates at least one OCV curve. A state-of-charge estimating device includes an SOC estimator that estimates a state of charge (SOC) from the OCV curve and the open-circuit voltage (OCV) value estimated by the degradation state estimating device.
US10416228B2

To provide a prober and a probe contact method capable of enhancing the reliability of electrical contact between electrode pads on a wafer and probes. A prober includes a wafer chuck, a probe card, a ring-shaped seal member provided on the wafer chuck, a Z-axis moving/rotating unit which lifts up and down the wafer chuck detachably fixed to a wafer chuck fixing part, a decompressor which depressurize an internal space formed by the probe card, the wafer chuck and the ring-shaped seal member, a lifting controller which controls the Z-axis moving/rotating unit to bring probes into contact with electrode pads in an overdrive condition, and a depressurization controller which controls the decompressor such that the wafer chuck is drawn to the probe card by depressurization of the internal space.
US10416219B2

A system and method of electronic component authentication or component classification can reduce the vulnerability of systems (e.g., satellites, weapons, critical infrastructure, aerospace, automotive, medical systems) to counterfeits. Intrinsic deterministically random property data can be obtained from a set of authentic electronic components, processed, and clustered to create a classifier that can distinguish whether an unknown electronic component is authentic or counterfeit.
US10416208B2

The present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for detecting, from a smart plug, an electronic device connected to the smart plug, and more specifically, to a method and an apparatus for detecting a change in an electronic device connected to a smart plug. A method, according to one embodiment of the present invention, is the method for detecting a connected electronic device from the smart plug and comprises the steps of: inspecting whether pre-trained data is present when the an electronic device is connected; inspecting whether the connected electronic device and the pre-trained data match when the pre-trained data is present; a training step of obtaining information on valid power, invalid power, and power factor when the connected electronic device and the pre-trained data do not match; and saving trained data after the training is complete.
US10416199B2

An apparatus and method for measuring flux, current, or integrated charge of a beam are provided. The apparatus and method include a cup on which the beam is incident. The cup includes an inner cylinder, a coaxial cylinder, and an aperture. The coaxial cylinder surrounds the inner cylinder and is electrically insulated therefrom. An offset current source is in electrical communication with the inner cylinder. An electrometer, a charge integrator, or a counter may be electrically connected to the cup and the offset current source. When the beam is incident on the cup and aligned with the aperture, the electrometer can measure the beam current and the charge integrator can measure the integrated charge of the beam.
US10416198B2

The invention relates to an assembly of a gas-tight compartment and an optical voltage sensor that further comprises a module. The module comprises an electro-optic crystal and electrodes, wherein the electro-optic crystal is the only element of the module to mechanically connect the two electrodes and to bridge the potentials of the two electrodes. The assembly is particuarly suited to measure direct current voltages.
US10416197B2

An apparatus for measuring an electric current in an electrical conductor, wherein the apparatus comprises a detection apparatus for detecting the electric current, wherein the apparatus comprises a shielding apparatus for shielding a coupling between the electrical conductor and the detection apparatus, wherein the shielding apparatus is designed in such a way that the shielding of the coupling can be controlled.
US10416195B2

The present disclosure provides an improved Rogowski-type current sensor. In order to allow the sensing coil and the compensation wire to overlap, the sensor is produced using two boards. The current sensing coil is provided on one board, and the compensation wire is provided on another board. The coil and the wire are arranged such that they at least partially overlap, and ideally the compensation wire is formed entirely within the area defined by the coil, albeit in a different plane. This arrangement makes the current sensor far better at rejecting interference than prior art PCB arrangements. In addition, the coil may be formed on a two-sided board. The board has upper radial elements formed on an upper surface, and lower radial elements formed on lower surface. The radial elements are connected using vias formed in the board. The upper radial elements are arranged in a first plane, and the lower radial elements are formed in a second parallel plane. The upper radial elements are arranged so that they are aligned with the lower radial elements, such that a pair of radial elements form a radial plane that is perpendicular to the board surface. This symmetry ensures excellent sensitivity to currents in a conductor.
US10416188B2

An air data probe includes a probe body and an air data sensing port disposed in the probe body. The probe body includes a barrel region, a tapered head region extending forward from the barrel region, and a tip at a forward-most end of the tapered head region. The air data sensing port is disposed in the probe body at a port location aft of the tip. The probe body has a turbulence-producing geometry originating at the tip that produces a turbulent boundary layer of airflow that extends from the tip to the port location.
US10416183B2

A laboratory sample distribution system is presented. The system comprises a number of sample container carriers to carry one or more sample containers. Each sample container carrier comprises at least one magnetically active device. The system also comprises a transport plane to support the sample container carriers and a number of electro-magnetic actuators stationary arranged below the transport plane. The electro-magnetic actuators move the sample container carriers on top of the transport plane by applying a magnetic force to the sample container carriers. The system also comprises a rotating device comprising a rotating surface and a rotating drive to cause a rotational movement of the rotating surface. The system also comprises a control device to drive the electro-magnetic actuators, such that a sample container carrier to be rotated moves on the rotating surface, and to control the rotating drive such that a rotation of the sample container carrier is caused.
US10416182B2

A sample processing apparatus includes a laser triangulation system that locates the position of a lower end of a pipette tip. When the laser triangulation system identifies a discrepancy between the actual position of the lower end and the proper position of the lower end, the sample processing apparatus may undergo a compensating action to compensate for the discrepancy.
US10416181B2

Cradles for draining liquid from containers are described herein. An example apparatus includes a housing having a bottom wall, a side wall and an open top. The housing is to receive a container having liquid. The example apparatus includes a probe extending upward from the bottom wall toward the open top and is to drain the liquid from the container when the probe is inserted into the container. The example apparatus also includes a sliding lock slidably disposed within the housing that receives a cap or top of the container when the container is inserted into the housing. The sliding lock includes a key slot. The sliding lock is movable when a cap or top of the container has a matching key that engages the key slot, which enables the sliding lock to move downward to expose the probe and drain the liquid from the container.
US10416177B2

The invention provides for an analysis system (100, 300, 400) for analyzing a biological sample (108) comprising an analyzer (102) with an analytical unit (106) for analyzing the biological sample to obtain an analysis result (140). The analyzer is configured for receiving a cartridge (110) comprising an identifier (114) and containing at least one reagent for analyzing the biological sample. The analyzer comprises an identification unit (116) for reading the identifier. The analyzer accepts the cartridge if the identifier is valid. The analysis system further comprises a protocol creation system (150, 104). Instructions cause the protocol creation system to: receive (200) analysis protocol parameters (164) from a user interface (158); generate (202) a custom analysis protocol (138) using the analysis protocol parameters; link (204) the custom analysis protocol to an invalid identifier which changes the invalid identifier into a valid identifier, and transfer (206) the user created analysis protocol associated with the now valid identifier to the analyzer controller.
US10416173B2

The present invention relates to a method for the diagnosis of a disease or a risk for the development of a disease, in particular a disease which is mediated via the alternative pathway of the complement system. It further relates to a novel diagnostic marker and methods for identifying active agents.
US10416169B2

A protein assay method, including: 1) dissolving 4-hydroxybenzenesulfonic acid in an ethanol, methanol, or acetonitrile aqueous solution to prepare a hydrolysis reagent, adding a protein sample and the hydrolysis reagent to a hydrolysis tube, and uniformly mixing the protein sample and the hydrolysis reagent, charging argon or nitrogen into the hydrolysis tube to remove dissolved oxygen, sealing and drying the hydrolysis tube, and hydrolyzing the protein sample; 2) cooling the hydrolysis tube to room temperature, filtering and adding a resulting hydrolysate to a volumetric flask, washing the hydrolysis tube and a filter paper, collecting and adding a resulting washing solution to the volumetric flask to a constant volume; 3) drawing a hydrolysate solution from the volumetric flask, completely drying the hydrolysate solution to yield a solid product; and 4) diluting the solid product using a diluent, and analyzing amino acids of the solid product.
US10416167B2

Nanoparticles include a core, a hydrophilic layer around the core, and one or more mitochondrial targeting moieties, and may optionally include one or more contrast agents or one or more therapeutic agents. For effective mitochondrial targeting the nanoparticles have a diameter of about 200 nm or less or have a zeta potential of about 0 mV or more.
US10416164B2

The present disclosure relates generally to determining the risk of developing breast cancer. In particular, the present disclosure provides materials and methods for determining whether a subject diagnosed with a non-cancerous breast tumor will develop cancer based on expression of multiple oncogenic biomarkers in the non-cancerous breast tumor. The present disclosure also provides a cancer risk score to determine whether a subject has low risk, intermediate risk, or high risk of developing cancer, thereby permitting selection of appropriate therapies to treat the subject. The present disclosure addresses the need for improved diagnostic assessment of early hyperplastic lesions, the presence of which in a subject is a significant indicator that a subject will eventually develop invasive breast cancer.
US10416163B2

USP14 is a biomarker for recurrent disease and inhibition of USP14 is of therapeutic benefit for women with endometrial or ovarian cancer.
US10416160B2

The present invention provides use of KLRG1 as a marker specific to memory invariant NKT cells. Using an antibody that specifically recognizes KLRG1, memory invariant NKT cells can be easily detected or isolated.
US10416157B2

The present invention encompasses a method for detecting a target comprising a repeating epitope.
US10416156B2

A problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide an immunochromatographic test strip and a detection method using immunochromatography avoiding aggregation of colloidal gold conjugates while red blood cells in whole blood are agglutinated and then separated and removed in the case of using polybrene as a blood-agglutinating agent and the colloidal gold conjugates as a detection reagent. To solve the problem, the present inventers reviewed a past reagent configuration itself from a completely different viewpoint rather than selecting type and amount of polyanions and, as a result of extensive study on each element, the inventers surprisingly found that aggregation of colloidal gold can be suppressed by using a certain buffer solution without using neutralization by polyanions.
US10416154B2

The present invention provides molecular biosensors capable of signal amplification, and methods of using the molecular biosensors to detect the presence of a target molecule.
US10416152B2

A method for providing semen optimized for use in artificial insemination is described. Methods involve monitoring sperm cell metabolism by assays that produce results in real time, while sperm are still being processed into doses for use in insemination. Processing is modified in response to assay results, to optimize sperm performance.
US10416147B2

A method of manufacturing a membrane device comprises: a first step of forming a pillar structure on a part of a Si substrate by etching; a second step of forming a first insulation layer on the Si substrate so as to expose a Si surface of an upper part of the pillar structure; a third step of forming a second insulation layer on the pillar structure and the first insulation layer; and a fourth step of etching the Si substrate from an opposite side of the second insulation layer and etching the pillar structure with the first insulation layer being a mask, to thereby form a membrane, which is a region free of the pillar structure in the second insulation layer.
US10416141B2

Method for the detection and quantification of the H2S which measures concentration of the H2S in the drilling mud including the steps of measurement of the initial concentrations of H2S in free form and of the hydrogen sulphide HS− and sulphide S2 − ion species, dissolved in the sample of mud; acidification of the sample of mud, to generate gaseous H2S, making the hydrogen sulphide (HS−) and sulphide (S2−) ions dissolved in the mud and the H2S precipitated in solid form in the scavengers react; measuring concentration of the gaseous H2S formed following the first acidification; and relative system including at least: a mud sample collector; a unit measuring concentration of the hydrogen sulphide HS− and sulphide S2− ion species in the sample; a unit for measuring concentration of the free H2S; a unit to acidify the sample of mud; electronic controller and storage and processing of the measurements made.
US10416139B2

The present invention relates to a gas detector cell and cell unit for optical detection of a predetermined gas, the cell being provided with optical means for investigating a gas sample present in the cell. The cell is constituted by a volume enclosed in a container, at least part of the container wall being constituted by a membrane, the membrane being provided with openings allowing diffusion of gas therethrough, and the membrane openings being provided with a catalyst for converting the gas diffusing therethrough to said predetermined gas.
US10416134B2

The EM algorithm for a Gaussian mixture model is applied to the separation of peaks that overlap one another on a chromatogram. However, the number of overlapping components is unknown. Thus, a suitable number of models is set, and the fitting of model parameters is performed while an actually measured signal is appropriately divided for each model by the EM algorithm. Then, when a solution converges, a determination is made as to whether a peak-like waveform is present in a residue signal that is not divided. When the peak-like waveform is present, a peak model is added. The EM algorithm is executed again. In the M step, optimization is performed using, not only a simple Gaussian function, but also a modified Gaussian function assuming a tailing. In the M step, the estimation of a spectrum assuming a chromatogram and the estimation of a chromatogram assuming a spectrum are repeatedly performed.
US10416129B2

Provided is a system comprising a device that performs one or more reactions to liquid or supercritical fluid chromatograph effluents and produces molecules that are subsequently detected by a suitable detector. This allows for one to practice a method for the detection and quantification of organic molecules from a liquid chromatograph for the purpose of increasing detection limits and allowing for the universal detection of organic molecules. The linear dynamic range and molecular response are greater than those previously available.
US10416125B2

A method for determining concentration and pressure of respective gas consisting of multi-gas using emitting and receiving of ultrasound includes: measuring a reference ultrasound flight time; measuring ultrasound flight times at plural concentrations, temperatures and pressures; obtaining an ultrasound flight time table comprising ultrasound flight time change values which are differences between the reference ultrasound flight time, which varies according to parameters of concentration, temperature and pressure, and the measured ultrasound flight time; obtaining an ultrasound amplitude table comprising ultrasound amplitude values of a waveform of a predetermined sequence of the received ultrasound waveform at plural concentrations, temperatures and pressures in a state that concentration, temperature and pressure of the target respective gas are parameters; and calculating the concentration and the pressure of the target gas based on performing temperature compensations for the ultrasound flight time change values and the ultrasound amplitude values.
US10416123B2

A method of adjusting flaw detection sensitivity on an array ultrasonic probe comprises disposing a plate material P1 oppositely to the ultrasonic probe such that an upper surface of the plate material is disposed to be approximately parallel to an array direction of the transducers 11, or disposing a tubular material P2 oppositely to the ultrasonic probe such that an axial direction of the tubular material is disposed to be approximately parallel to the array direction of the transducers. Ultrasonic waves are transmitted from each transducer toward the upper surface of the plate material or an outer surface of the tubular material, and echoes are received from the bottom surface of the plate material or an inner surface of the tubular material on each transducer. Flaw detection sensitivity of each transducer is adjusted to substantially equalize intensity of an echo received on each transducer.
US10416121B2

According to one implementation, a composite material molding jig includes a rigid portion and a convex portion for forming a groove for inserting an optical fiber sensor. The rigid portion has a surface for laminating prepreg sheets. The convex portion is formed in a surface side of the rigid portion. Further, according to one implementation, a composite material molding method is a method for molding a composite material, on which the groove for inserting the optical fiber sensor has been formed, by heating and curing a laminated body of the prepreg sheets laminated on the above-mentioned composite material molding jig.
US10416116B2

Articles and methods for the active transport of molecules into, within, and/or from a matrix are generally described. In some embodiments, an electric field may be used to alter the position of the molecule with respect to the matrix. The electric field may be used to move the molecule to a new location within the matrix, remove the molecule from the matrix, or infuse the molecule into the matrix. For instance, the electric field may be used to move a molecule having a binding partner within the matrix into or away from the vicinity of the binding partner. In some embodiments, the position of the molecule may be altered by exposing the molecule to an electrodynamic field. In some such embodiments, the molecule exposed to the dynamic electric field may have enhanced mobility and minimal adverse matrix interactions relative to conventional molecular transport methods, and in some cases, a molecule exposed to an electrostatic field. The active transport methods and articles, described herein, may be particularly well-suited for a variety of applications including histological, biological, and pharmaceutical applications.
US10416105B2

A method for measuring a concentration of dibasic acid in a cleaning process substance is provided. The method includes sending a plurality of voltage pulses through the cleaning process substance by each a first electrode and a second electrode. Each the first electrode and the second electrode is in contact with the cleaning process substance containing a concentration of dibasic acid. The method also includes receiving current responses generated by the plurality of voltage pulses, and analyzing the current responses using a multivariate data analysis for calculation of the concentration of dibasic acid in the cleaning process substance. A dibasic acid sensor, a control unit, and an analyzing unit for performing the method, are also provided.
US10416103B2

A system includes a structure and a material applied to a portion of the structure. The material may be adapted to change color locally in response to localized heating of the portion of the structure to a first threshold temperature due to an electrical current within the structure. The system may further include a detector configured to receive light from the structure to enable detection of a pathway of the electrical current through the structure based on a position of the color.
US10416101B2

A method of measuring properties of a thin film stack by GIXR divides the stack into sub-layers and represents the composition of each sub-layer by an number P. The numbers P represent the composition of each layer. For example, integers may represent pure material and fractional values represent mixtures of the adjacent pure materials. This representation is then used to fit to measured data and the best fit gives an indication of the material composition of each of the sub-layers and hence as a function of depth.
US10416096B2

A method of CT scanning a plurality of aerofoil blades. The method includes the steps of: providing a rotatable support arranged for rotation about an axis of rotation and within an energy beam; mounting a plurality of aerofoil blades to the support in spaced-apart relationship to one another so as to form at least one array around the axis of rotation; and rotating the support about the axis within the beam. Each blade has an aerofoil section and is mounted to the support such that the span of its aerofoil section is substantially parallel to the axis of rotation, and the blades are arranged such that no line orthogonal to the axis of rotation intersects the aerofoil section of more than one blade.
US10416090B2

Method for the video inspection of a pantograph (100) along an overhead contact line, including the steps of: detecting passage of the pantograph (100) in a plurality of monitoring stations (2); in each monitoring station (2), in response to the detection of the passage of the pantograph (100), illuminating a first overhead zone in which a portion of the pantograph (100) passes; in each monitoring station (2), during the step of illuminating the first overhead zone, acquiring images of the first overhead zone by way of at least one pair of stereo video cameras (5a, 5b); calculating the disparity between the images acquired; reconstructing a three-dimensional model of the portion of the pantograph (100).
US10416087B2

An inspection system includes an illumination sub-system, a collection sub-system, and a controller. The illumination sub-system includes an illumination source configured to generate a beam of illumination and a set of illumination optics to direct the beam of illumination to a sample. The collection sub-system includes a set of collection optics to collect illumination emanating from the sample and a detector configured to receive the collected illumination from the sample. The controller is configured to acquire a test image of the sample, reconstruct the test image to enhance the resolution of the test image, and detect one or more defects on the sample based on the reconstructed test image.
US10416084B1

A test pad comprising multiple urine attribute patches and urine detection patches in a BAYER pattern is described. The test pad is suitable for automated urine analysis of multiple animals in a cage. Generalized detection patches may be arranged adjacent to and surrounding each individual test patch for a specific urine attribute. First, fresh urine is detected in a detection patch with a camera; a timer is started; then adjacent urine attribute patches are read. Once a test patch has been used once it is disregarded for future analysis.
US10416082B2

Provided are methods, devices and systems that utilize free-surface fluidics and SERS for analyte detection with high sensitivity and specificity. The molecules can be airborne agents, including but not limited to explosives, narcotics, hazardous chemicals, or other chemical species. The free-surface fluidic architecture is created using an open microchannel, and exhibits a large surface to volume ratio. The free-surface fluidic interface can filter interferent molecules, while concentrating airborne analyte molecules. The microchannel flow enables controlled aggregation of SERS-active probe particles in the flow, thereby enhancing the detector's sensitivity.
US10416078B2

An apparatus and method for customized hair-coloring is disclosed. In some embodiments the method comprises: a. performing a plurality of light-scattering measurements upon a sample of hair such that for each light-scattering measurement, the sample of hair is illuminated from a different respective direction; b. comparing the results of the light-scattering measurements; c. in accordance with results of the comparing, computing an initial damage-state of hair of the sample by comparing the results of the light-scattering measurements; d. obtaining an initial color-state of the hair of the sample; and e. computing a hair-coloring composition that is predicted to transform the hair sample from the initial color-state to a target color-state such that in response to a determining of a greater (lesser) extent of initial damage, a concentration of artificial-colorant(s) within the computed coloring composition is reduced (increased).
US10416072B2

A probe for an IR or UV sensor comprising a light emitter and detector is described comprising a lens. The detector detects the spectrums of the emitted light after it has passed a gas to be measured. The sensor of the present invention is especially suitable for such as harsh or aggressive environments measuring the exhaust gasses, for example in ships, vehicles, chimneys etc., and comprises purge gas protections for delicate optical parts to prevent particles etc. from the exhaust gas depositing on the optics. The sensor further has a flow of sample gas from the gas to be measured being adapted to prevent the purge gas from inferring with the measurements.
US10416067B2

A method for detecting a separation gas in a fluid flow stream is provided herein. In one example, a voltage output signal is generated by a scatter detector of a flow cytometer as a flow stream of a plurality of gas-separated samples passes through the flow cytometer. The voltage output signal is sampled, and a timestamp and a voltage value are recorded for each sampled voltage of the voltage output signal that is greater than a separation gap threshold. In some examples the separation gap threshold is at least two times greater than a maximum voltage output of the samples. Flow cytometry systems including software configured to perform these method steps are also described.
US10416062B2

A soot sensor includes a soot sensor including a first element on a first surface of the soot sensor. A soot sensing system may include a soot sensor and circuitry electrically coupled to the first element of the soot sensor. The circuitry is configured to determine an amount of soot accumulated on the first element and to control heating of the first element in response to the soot accumulation.
US10416049B2

This application relates generally to a method and apparatus to deposit particles onto one or more coupons, and harvest particles from one or more coupons, which may beneficially provide a more uniform or localized distribution of particles over a specified area on each coupon. The application relates to a method and apparatus for depositing particles onto one or more coupons using a sieve. The application also relates to a method and apparatus for depositing particles onto one or more coupons using a dust storm. The particle loadings achieved on each coupon or across an individual coupon may be substantially uniform. The application further relates to a laser-based method and apparatus for transferring particles deposited at localized points on a source coupon to a different substrate for further use.
US10416043B2

Systems and methods for improving fuel economy in vehicles such as Class 8 trucks are provided. In some embodiments, signals indicating states of the powertrain are collected and used to generate fuel rate optimization values. Fuel rate optimization values may indicate a difference between optimum fuel flow rates and actual fuel flow rates during a vehicle drive cycle. Recorded fuel rate optimization values may be used to compare different vehicle configurations during testing, and may also be used to evaluate vehicle performance during real-world operation.
US10416034B2

In an embodiment, a method for analyzing signals from a pixelated capacitive sensor is disclosed. The method involves classifying capacitance signals from sensor cells of a pixelated capacitive sensor into at least one class based on capacitance values for sensor cells indicated by corresponding capacitance signals and assigning an attribute to sensor cells based on the classification of the corresponding capacitance signals.
US10416031B2

A pressure sensing mat may include: a first substrate; a second substrate disposed opposite to the first substrate; a first electrode layer disposed on a side of the first substrate that faces the second substrate, the first electrode layer comprising a plurality of first electrode patterns; a second electrode layer disposed on a side of the second substrate that faces the first substrate, the second electrode layer comprising a plurality of second electrode patterns; and a spacer layer disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate and comprising a plurality of holes such that the first electrode patterns are configured to contact the second electrode patterns through the holes.
US10416029B2

A water temperature detection valve includes an external housing in which a rear water guide and a front water guide are arranged to respectively receive and retain a blade wheel and an electrical generator, which are movable in unison with each other, to arranged therein. A temperature detection unit includes a circuit board, a temperature sensor electrically connected to the circuit board, and an electrical output cable having an end electrically connected to the circuit board. The circuit board is electrically connected to the electrical generator. The electrical output cable extends outside the external housing. A water temperature display module includes a display device arranged inside a display holder that includes a light-transmitting window corresponding, in position, to the display device. An electrical input cable that is electrically connected to the display device has an end that is connectable, in a detachable manner, to the electrical output cable.
US10416021B2

A method for measuring a fill level of a fill substance in a container with a fill-level measuring device working according to the travel time principle. The fill-level measuring device in measurement operation sends transmission signals toward the fill substance in the container and, based on their signal fractions reflected back in the container, derives echo functions, which give the amplitudes of the signal fractions as a function of their travel time. With the assistance of a table, whose rows correspond to discrete fill levels and whose columns correspond to discrete travel times, and in which are stored as historical measurement points, in each case, in that row, whose row index corresponds to the associated fill level, information derived from echo functions derived in the past concerning travel times of echo function maxima attributed to reflections on reflectors located in the container, that also delivers reliable measurement results, when measuring conditions at the location of use of the fill-level measuring device can change, wherein the table is continuously updated based on current echo functions derived in ongoing measurement operation, wherein current measurement points derived from current echo functions are stored.
US10416014B2

A device for detecting air flows includes an air line channeling an air flow. The line (for example a tube) includes at least one first temperature sensor and one second temperature sensor (inside the tube). At least one of the sensors is subjected to periodic temperature fluctuations controlled by at least one heating device, such as a variable-current power source dedicated to the sensor.
US10416004B2

A resin impregnation detection device configured to detect resin impregnation in a resin impregnation process for a coil insulation layer. The resin impregnation detection device can be inserted in a narrow portion, is capable of detecting impregnation with a liquid resin, and does not leave metal foreign materials other than an optical fiber in a product even after the resin impregnation. The resin impregnation detection device includes an optical fiber including an FBG sensor, and a coating resin, which coats the FBG sensor. The coating resin includes a resin to be softened by contact with a detection target resin. The FBG sensor is applied with a compressive strain caused by cure shrinkage of the coating resin or heat shrinkage thereof from a curing temperature to a normal temperature.
US10415994B2

A self-test method by rotating the proof mass at a high frequency enables testing the functionality of both the drive and sense systems at the same time. In this method, the proof mass is rotated at a drive frequency. An input force which is substantially two times the drive frequency is applied to the actuation structures to rotate the proof mass of the gyroscope around the sensitive axis orthogonal to the drive axis. An output response of the gyroscope at the drive frequency is detected by a circuitry and a self-test response is obtained.
US10415981B2

An anomaly estimation apparatus includes a collection section that collects vehicle data, a feature amount calculation section that calculates a feature amount from the vehicle data and stores the feature amount and a place corresponding thereto, an anomaly determination section that determines whether an anomaly occurrence point is present based on the feature amount, an accumulation section that, if the anomaly occurrence point is present, uses the vehicle data at the anomaly occurrence point and an anomaly periphery point to generate estimation data, an information generation section that uses the estimation data to generate causality information representing causality between an anomaly caused at the anomaly occurrence point and an anomaly caused at the anomaly periphery point, and an estimation section that, if the anomaly occurrence point is present, uses the causality information to estimate transition of the anomaly from the anomaly occurrence point to the anomaly periphery point.
US10415974B2

A method includes collecting site specific data, collecting field data at a site of an array of photovoltaic members, determining a current tracked irradiance of the array of photovoltaic members, calculating predicted irradiance for multiple orientations based on the site specific data and the sensed field data, or sensing an actual irradiance for multiple orientations. The method further includes determining a maximum predicted irradiance from the calculated predicted irradiance or a maximum actual irradiance from the sensed irradiance. The method further includes comparing the maximum predicted irradiance or the maximum sensed irradiance with the current tracked irradiance, and re-orienting the array of photovoltaic members to an orientation having the maximum predicted or actual irradiance if the maximum predicted or actual irradiance is greater than the current tracked irradiance.
US10415973B2

Techniques for watching a location of a device with respect to a destination target include obtaining a current location of a device from a localization operation, calculating an interval, and performing a next localization operation after the interval has expired. The interval may be calculated based on a velocity and a distance from the current location to a destination target. The techniques may also include calculating a displacement distance from the current location and adjusting the interval based on the displacement distance to thereby adjust a time for performing the next localization operation. The techniques may include performing state detection to determine a motion state of the device and performing the next localization operation based on the determined motion state.
US10415962B2

A non-contact and optical measuring automation system, configured to electrically connect to a computer to measure the profile accuracy of a disk cam, includes a base, a rotating chuck, a moving stage module and a laser displacement meter. The rotating chuck is disposed for clamping the disk cam. The moving stage module includes a first linear motion stage movable relative to the base in a first direction and a second linear motion stage movable relative to the first linear motion stage in a second direction. The computer is able to control the rotation of the rotating chuck and the movement of the moving stage module, and is able to control a beam emitted from the laser displacement meter projecting onto a profile surface of the disk cam so as to obtain a profile deviation value of the disk cam by using the laser triangulation method.
US10415953B2

Length metrology apparatuses and methods are disclosed for measuring both specular and non-specular surfaces with high accuracy and precision, and with suppressed phase induced distance errors. In one embodiment, a system includes a laser source exhibiting a first and second laser outputs with optical frequencies that are modulated linearly over large frequency ranges. The system further includes calibration and signal processing portions configured to determine a calibrated distance to at least one sample.
US10415948B2

The present invention relates to a touch sensor and, more particularly, to a touch sensor having a solenoid provided therein, wherein the touch sensor: after a plunger is pushed out of a main body case thereof when a detected start command is input, detects the plunger being pushed into the main body case by means of a detected object (bed) and generates a detection signal; and when a detection end command is input, allows the plunger to be pushed in, thereby removing hindering elements that arise and solving spatial limitations while 3D printing or operating machine tools. Also, the touch sensor is capable of carrying out a detecting function quickly and at a low power consumption and enables manpower to be reduced.
US10415946B2

Disclosed is a wheel center hole size qualification detection device. The upper ends of large guide posts are connected with an upper cross beam, the lower ends of the large guide posts are connected with a lower cross beam, a frame is fixed on a foundation via bases, the large guide posts are arranged in large guide sleeves on the frame, a large cylinder is fixed on the foundation and connected with the lower cross beam, the large cylinder drives an overall framework formed by the upper cross beam, the lower cross beam and the large guide posts to move up and down, small guide posts are respectively fixed on two sides of the center of the upper cross beam and inside the large guide posts, small cylinders are fixed below the frame, and clamping jaws are connected with the small cylinders.
US10415945B2

An assembly can include solid-state overvoltage firing switch operable to control an explosive device. The solid-state overvoltage firing switch can include a substrate layer. The solid-state overvoltage firing switch can also include a conductive anode and a conductive cathode positioned on the substrate layer. A gap can physically separate the conductive anode from the conductive cathode. The conductive anode can be operable to receive a voltage from a power source. The solid-state overvoltage firing switch can further include an insulator layer adjacent to the conductive anode and the conductive cathode. At least part of the insulator layer can fill the gap. The insulator layer can cover a first portion of the conductive anode and a second portion of the conductive cathode.
US10415942B1

An ammunition cartridge for a gun is optically initiated by a mechanism wholly within the cartridge case itself. The case has as optical primer initiation means producing light fluence to ignite a primer, which ignited primer may in turn ignite into a flashtube, and which ignited flashtube may in turn ignite a bed of propellant in said cartridge. The optical primer initiation means may be an LED, a laser diode, a VCSEL, or some other light emitting device in general. The cartridge optically initiated primer package is so sized and made electrically and mechanically seamlessly physically compatible with current ammunition cartridges such that these new cartridges are completely interchangeable. If the cartridge primer initiation means is of a percussion type, the cartridge is adapted to include an in-line piezoelectric crystal so that electrical power will be generated when the cartridge assembly is struck by a firing pin during percussion type operations; the power is then used to initiate the light emitting device.
US10415938B2

A propellant in the form of a pellet includes adjoining pellet sections. Each pellet section includes a smokeless powder, a burnable metal, and a polymer. The smokeless powder in each pellet section will in many examples be different from the burn rate of the smokeless powder in other pellet sections. A nonignitable tube passes through the center of the pellet. When the pellet is used within a firearm cartridge, the ignition products from the primer travel through the nonburnable tube, igniting the pellet sections sequentially from the front to the rear of the cartridge. The pressure generated by the propellant within a cartridge casing can be maximized and controlled through the selection of the burn rate for each pellet section.
US10415936B2

A modular armor system configured to be readily attached and detached from a frame surrounding a window in a vehicle or other structure, such as a building. The modular armor system may be configured to provide any desired ballistics protection rating. In one embodiment, the modular armor system includes a ballistics-grade armor panel having an outer strike face and an inner surface opposite the outer strike face. The modular armor system also includes a fastener coupled to the ballistics-grade armor panel. The fastener is configured to detachably couple the ballistics-grade armor panel to the frame surrounding the window in the vehicle or other structure.
US10415933B1

Disclosed are techniques for determining an aiming adjustment amount, in terms of both vertical and horizontal aiming adjustments, to shoot a target at a target range by iteratively solving for the projectile trajectory (e.g., projectile drop or path and deflection) such that the iteratively calculated projectile trajectory is determined to pass through the target location within a predetermined threshold amount (e.g., at a projectile path calculation of about zero). Also disclosed are techniques for indicating whether a projectile has supersonic, transonic, or subsonic speed at a given range. Additionally, techniques are disclosed for iteratively determining an aiming adjustment amount that compensates for a moving target.
US10415932B1

A rotatably adjustable mount for removably mounting an NV monocular onto a weapon is disclosed. The mount has a base and a rotatable side fixture. The base is configured to clip onto a rail on the weapon. The side fixture has a battery section, an electronics section and a lever section. The battery section supports a battery. The electronics section is electrically connected to the battery section and includes power-management electronics. The lever section locks and unlocks the NV goggle to the side fixture. The side fixture has a slot configured to receive an NV mounting fixture of the NV monocular and establish electrical contact between the electronics section and the NV monocular. The side fixture is rotatable between an in-line position and an out-of-line position of a downstream day sight supported by the weapon. A night-vision weapon sight that employs the mount is also disclosed.
US10415916B2

A modified trigger assembly for a handgun has a shortened trigger bar with an angled end that engages a connector to form a gap that reduces potential energy between the trigger bar and the connector, such that the connector is inhibited from disengaging from the trigger bar when the trigger is pulled or released. A gap forms between an angled end of the trigger bar and a first end of the connector. The gap and the shortened length of the trigger bar reduce potential energy forces that could disengage the connector from the trigger bar. By remaining engaged with the trigger bar, the connector is prevented from resetting to a natural position; and consequently, the handgun can discharge from both a trigger pull position and a trigger release position. Consequently, a repeated shot occurs when releasing the trigger after a natural triggering movement of pulling a trigger.
US10415913B2

The device (8) allows the release of a detachable magazine from the left and right side of the trigger housing of a firearm, and includes a left lever arm (6) pivotable about a left pivot pin (15) and a right lever arm (7) pivotable about a right pivot pin (14). The right lever arm includes a catch (9) to retain a magazine. The left lever arm (6) includes a left lever extension (12), and the right lever arm (7) includes a right lever extension (13), and these lever extensions are coupled together. When the right lever arm (7), together with its push-button (11), is pivoted to the right, the catch disengages and releases the magazine whilst the left lever arm (6) remains immobile. When the push-button (13) of the left lever arm (6) is pressed to the left, the left lever arm (6) and its left lever extension (12) pivot to the left causing said left lever extension (12) to push the right lever extension (13), and thus the right lever arm (7), to the right, which in turn causes the catch (9) to disengage and release the magazine.
US10415907B1

A buffer assembly for a firearm includes an internal assembly comprising a plurality of weights and a dead-blow biasing member in the form of a coil compression spring, stack of wave washers, a compression washers, or a compliant portion integrally formed in a rear end cap of the buffer assembly. The dead-blow biasing member is positioned between a flat end of one of the weights and a rear end cap of a buffer body or between flat ends of adjacent weights.
US10415905B2

A pistol is provided, on the plastic housing of which a sliding carriage containing the barrel is guided in the longitudinal direction, which housing has a trigger guard at the transition to a grip stock, and in which housing a locking block is arranged; for an especially light embodiment that is simple to manufacture and nevertheless robust, the locking block forms a unit with the guiding elements of the sliding carriage, which unit is arranged in front of the magazine well and extends forward as far as the trigger guard, as a result of which the guide length is shortened. The locking block is fixed in the housing by a front cross pin and a rear cross pin and accommodates a locking bolt approximately over the second cross pin.
US10415899B2

Examples of a cooling system include a flow channel through which a cooling medium flows, a valve that is provided in the flow channel and configured to adjusts a flow rate of the cooling medium, a thermometer for measuring temperature of the cooling medium, a flowmeter for measuring a flow rate of the cooling medium passing through the valve, and a controller for determining cooling capacity of the cooling medium from measurement results of the thermometer and the flowmeter, and adjusting the valve so that the cooling capacity of the cooling medium approaches to a target value when the determined cooling capacity is different from the target value.
US10415887B2

The present invention discloses a fin and a micro-channel heat exchanger. A retractable fin in a bending region of the micro-channel heat exchanger comprises a plurality of fin unit sections which are sequentially connected to form a corrugated structure, each fin unit section comprises a first straight section and an arc top section, and a retractable section which is deformed due to stretching/squeezing in a bending process of the micro-channel heat exchanger is provided between the first straight section and the arc top section. The retractable sections of the retractable fin are gradually straightened in the bending process of the micro-channel heat exchanger, included angles between the retractable sections and adjacent straight sections gradually become small, and this thereby ensures that the retractable fin in the bending region is not stretch-broken.
US10415883B2

The present disclosure discloses a refractory protection layer for a metallurgical furnace, which includes a insulating layer, a permanent layer built with a refractory brick and arranged on the insulating layer, a working layer built with a refractory brick and arranged on the permanent layer, and a first anti-permeation layer made of ramming mass and arranged on the working layer. The refractory protection layer for the metallurgical furnace described in the present disclosure embodiments has both high temperature resistance and good permeability resistance.
US10415876B2

A handle lighting assembly for an appliance includes features that allow a consumer to readily change the color of the light emitted from the handle lighting assembly as desired. In one exemplary aspect, the handle lighting assembly includes features that allow a consumer to readily interchange colored films to and from the handle lighting assembly based on the desired emitted light color.
US10415867B2

A refrigerator includes an ice maker installed in a refrigeration compartment or a freezer. A machine compartment is located in a lower rear portion of the refrigerator and includes a valve configured to distribute water for supply to the ice maker. A water supply unit is configured to supply water from the valve to the ice maker. The water supply unit includes an ice maker tube extending to the ice maker to supply water, and a guide cap to which one end portion of the ice maker tube is fitted. The guide cap includes sealing projections inserted into the ice maker tube and spaced apart from each other along a longitudinal direction of the ice maker tube. The sealing projections are configured to make close contact with the ice maker tube to prevent water leakage from the ice maker tube.
US10415860B2

Provided is an air-conditioning apparatus including a switching valve and a bypass circuit. The switching valve is provided between an expansion valve and an outdoor heat exchanger. The bypass circuit has a first end connected to a refrigerant pipe connecting a compressor and an indoor heat exchanger to each other, and a second end connected to the switching valve. During a heating operation, the air-conditioning apparatus causes a rotating member of the switching valve to rotate to sequentially connect, to the bypass circuit, flow passages of the outdoor heat exchanger connected in parallel, to thereby defrost the outdoor heat exchanger while performing the heating operation.
US10415851B2

A temperature control system for controlling a water heater to adjust the temperature of water in a water storage tank, the control system including a first temperature sensor coupled to the storage tank and configured to measure a first temperature of the water at a first location within the storage tank, a second temperature sensor coupled to the storage tank and configured to measure a second temperature of the water at a second location within the storage tank, and a controller coupled to the first and second temperature sensors and configured to turn ON the water heater when the measured first and second temperatures are below a first setpoint temperature, and to turn OFF the water heater when the measured first and second temperatures are at or above a second setpoint temperature.
US10415848B2

A heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system includes an enclosure and an evaporator coil disposed within the enclosure. The HVAC system also includes a pivot member coupled between an edge portion of the evaporator coil and the enclosure. The pivot member is configured to enable the evaporator coil to pivot relative to the enclosure to adjust an operating angle of the evaporator coil during operation of the HVAC system. Additionally, the HVAC system includes an actuator configured to enable pivoting of the evaporator coil to a target operating angle based on an operating parameter input.
US10415838B2

A portable air-conditioner includes a case in which a condenser and an evaporator are integrally installed and an inlet and an outlet are formed; and an exhaust unit integrally coupled to the case and guiding air heat-exchanged with the condenser to an outdoor area, wherein the exhaust unit includes an exhaust pipe fixed to the case in one end thereof, disposed to be at least partially inserted into the case, and having a portion, excluding the one end, spaced apart from the case; and a shielding module installed in a window, fixed to the other end of the exhaust pipe, and detachably received in the case.
US10415833B2

A gas turbine engine includes a combustor and a turbine. The combustor includes a pre-mixer having a body defining a plurality of fluid passages extending axially through the pre-mixer, wherein a cross-sectional projection of each of the plurality of fluid passages comprises one or more features that form a helical coil about an axis of the fluid passage along a length of the fluid passage, wherein the pre-mixer is configured to receive fuel from a fuel supply, receive air from an air supply, mix the fuel and air by flowing the fuel and air through the plurality of fluid passages, and imparting a swirling motion on the fuel and air, and supply the air-fuel mixture to a combustion zone. The combustor is configured to combust the air-fuel mixture, generating combustion fluids. The turbine is configured to receive the combustion fluids from the combustor and to use the combustion fluids to drive one or more stages of the turbine.
US10415831B2

A combustor assembly includes a combustion liner defining a first radial opening, an outer sleeve that at least partially surrounds the combustion liner. The outer sleeve defines a second radial opening. A mounting body having a jacket portion and a flange portion surrounds the first radial opening and extends radially outwardly from an outer surface of the combustion liner towards the outer sleeve. The flange portion is at least partially disposed within the second radial opening. An auxiliary component extends radially within the jacket portion and includes a flange portion. The flange portion of the auxiliary component is connected to the flange portion of the mounting body via a first fastener, and the flange portion of the auxiliary component is connected to the outer sleeve via a second fastener.
US10415830B2

A combustion burner includes a nozzle, a swirl vane having a fuel injection hole, the swirl vane being disposed in an air flow passage of an annular shape extending along an axial direction of the nozzle around the nozzle, and a partition plate having an annular shape and partitioning at least a region of the air flow passage in a radial direction of the nozzle, so as to divide at least the region into an inner flow passage facing an outer peripheral surface of the nozzle and an outer flow passage disposed on an outer side of the inner flow passage with respect to the radial direction. The fuel injection hole is disposed in the outer flow passage of the air flow passage. An end portion on an upstream side of the partition plate is disposed upstream of the fuel injection hole in the axial direction.
US10415826B2

A filament retaining device is disclosed for a chimney and duct cleaning tool. The device comprises a socket having a bore defined by a side wall of the socket and a plurality of pairs of apertures disposed in the side wall of the socket, the pairs of apertures being separated longitudinally of the socket. The device further comprises a plug arranged to move in sliding relation within the bore of the socket. The plug comprises a plurality of channels disposed therein, separated longitudinally of the plug, and separately alignable with a pair of apertures in the side wall. The device further comprises an adjustment member for adjusting a position of the plug within the bore.
US10415817B2

A novelty display for use with a housing having a light source arranged so that light from the light source emanates through the top, the display including: a support member having: an anchoring end configured to affix to the rear face of the housing; a display end to be illuminated by the light source through the top; and a middle section extending between the anchoring end and the display end. The middle section extends from the anchoring end away from the rear face and back toward the display end above the top. A first portion of the middle section is obscured when viewing the display from the front, and a second portion of the middle section not obscured by the housing or the display end is configured to minimize its visibility in the dark, to provide the illusion of the display end levitating above the open top of the housing.
US10415814B2

A lighting system having a light element, a first connector, a second connector and an electrically coupled power source is described. The light element has a light source, a surface for emitting light. The first connector is fixed to an end of the light element and includes a cylindrical housing defining a cylindrical cavity, the cylindrical cavity having a plug positioned therein, the plug being electrically coupled to the light source within the light element, while the second connector couples to the first connector and has an outer housing and a cylindrical cavity defined therein. The first cylindrical housing is configured to frictionally engage an inner wall of the second cylindrical cavity when connected. A second plug positioned within the second cylindrical cavity has a third cylindrical cavity defined therein, wherein the second plug is configured to frictionally engage an inner wall of the cylindrical cavity and the plug is configured to frictionally engage an inner wall within the third cylindrical cavity. The power source is electrically coupled to the plug through connection with the second plug to power the light source. The first connector is capable of being rotated when coupled to the second connector, preferably a full 360 degrees.
US10415811B2

The present disclosure is directed to an LED engine comprising an LED light emitting board, a first circuit board, and a second circuit board. The LED light emitting board and two circuit boards are electrically connected via array cables. Either the first circuit board or the second circuit board has a linear LED driver IC. The first circuit board and the second circuit board, in combination, are configured to receive an AC line voltage, and drive the LED light emitting board. In some implementations, LEDs connected to the LED light emitting board are divided into two or more sections, each of which has a different correlated color temperature (CCT) to achieve CCT tuning. In some implementations, the LED engine further comprises a light engine housing.
US10415805B2

A lighting fixture comprising: at least one movable element; at least one rotary actuator coupled to the movable element to move the movable element; a transmission assembly coupled to the rotary actuator and to the movable element to transfer the movement between the rotary actuator and the movable element; at least one position sensor coupled to a component selected in a group comprising the transmission assembly, the rotary actuator and the movable element; the position sensor being configured to detect the position of the component; a calculation unit coupled to the position sensor and configured to determine a displacement of the component based on the positions detected by the position sensor.
US10415802B1

A linear lighting fixture abutment mechanism including a first portion having a first structure and a second portion having a second structure each portion mounted on a longitudinal wall of respective lighting fixture housings, the first portion and the second portion located at a position proximate to a respective lateral edge of the lighting fixtures. The first structure and the second structure configured to interlock together to retain respective lateral edges of the first and the second lighting fixtures in rigid proximity. The abutment mechanism device configured to generate opposing longitudinal forces on the first and the second lighting fixtures, the opposing longitudinal forces generated by a force that is at least one of movement along a lateral axis and a moment about the lateral axis.
US10415800B2

A light fixture includes a housing, an optic, and a wing. The housing is configured to house at least one light source of the light fixture. The wing extends from the side of the housing. In some embodiments, the housing and wing are monolithically formed as an integral unit. In other embodiments, the optic and wing are monolithically formed as an integral unit. According to further embodiments, the housing, optic, and wing are monolithically formed as an integral unit.
US10415783B2

A high beam headlamp module for a headlamp assembly includes a unitary high beam heat sink and mounting assembly including a planar high beam heat sink portion, having a first side and a second side, and a high beam mounting portion having alignment features formed therein for mounting the high beam headlamp module to the headlamp housing. Further, at least one high beam LED light source is supported by the first side of the high beam heat sink portion with an optical axis approximately perpendicular to the headlamp optical axis, wherein the second side of the high beam heat sink portion does not support an LED light source. A high beam reflector member is also included having a reflective portion adapted to redirect light from the at least one high beam LED light source towards the headlamp optical axis, wherein the high beam headlamp module is positioned adjacent to the low beam headlamp module in the headlamp housing.
US10415780B2

A laser lighting system has a first laser light source, a second laser light source and a light conversion element. The outputs from the first and second laser light sources are directed to the light conversion element, which generates wavelength-converted light output in response to excitation by laser light. The first and second laser light sources generate laser light of different wavelength having different absorption characteristics within the light conversion element, such that the range of depths within the light conversion element from which wavelength-converted light is generated is different. This difference in converted output can be used to create different optical effects so that beam steering or beam shaping can be performed.
US10415777B2

A lighting apparatus and a method for manufacturing the same. A lighting apparatus is provided, including: a transparent portion including a first surface, a second surface and an edge connected to the first surface and the second surface, the edge including an inner surface with a preset shape; and a light source fixed on the transparent portion so that the inner surface receives light emitted by the light source and reflects it to at least one of the first surface and the second surface. The preset shape has a certain relationship with distribution of light emitted to the first surface and the second surface. The method for manufacturing just designs the preset shape during designing stage so as to satisfy requirements for distribution of the light emitted to the first surface and the second surface.
US10415773B2

A retrofit system includes an elongated holder having a solid state light engine, a cavity configured to receive a power supply for the light engine, and a receptacle configured to receive a tombstone socket of an existing luminaire, such that the light engine is positioned and aligned substantially in the same place as a fluorescent lamp being replaced by the retrofit system within the luminaire.
US10415767B1

A lighting apparatus that can be retro fitted is disclosed. The lighting apparatus comprises a housing and a plurality of illuminating units. Each of the illuminating units comprises a connector used to couple the illuminating unit to the housing. The plurality of illuminating units is coupled to the housing at equal distance and in series.
US10415762B2

An automotive LED lamp unit includes a plate-like mounting member, LED light sources arranged on two opposite sides of the plate-like mounting member, and a heat sink. The heat sink includes cooling fins and a tapered portion facing the LED light sources and being connected to one end of the plate-like mounting member.
US10415758B2

A securing device for securing a pipe in a housing, which has a cylindrical collar, at least three securing arms, each securing arm containing a proximal arm portion mounted on the cylindrical collar, a distal arm portion bearing a bearing pad, the bearing pad containing a bearing surface facing away from the collar and intended to collaborate with a wall of the housing in which at least one of the securing arms contains a guideway capable of translationally guiding the distal arm portion with respect to the proximal arm portion, an elastic member being coupled to the guideway so as to be able to apply a return force that pushes the distal arm portion away from the proximal arm portion.
US10415754B2

A pressure vessel for containing a pressurized fluid is disclosed. An outer shell may define a cavity where the fluid is stored. An inner matrix substantially fills the cavity and undertakes a majority of the forces exerted by the stored fluid. The inner matrix is a series of interconnected nodes with a series of voids located therebetween. The voids contact one another so that fluid may flow therebetween, thus filling the cavity. The interconnected nodes are filleted at the points of contact to reduce stress concentrations. An inlet/outlet device may selectively permit the introduction and removal of the fluid from the cavity.
US10415751B2

A wind turbine having a nacelle with a stationary region and a rotor, at least one blocking unit for blocking the rotor, and an access control system is provided. The access control system controls a locking of at least one access door to at least one closed-off region in the wind turbine depending on a blocking of the rotor by means of the least one blocking unit. The access control system has a key transfer system and a hydraulic control unit for controlling the blocking unit. The key transfer system has a hydraulic key unit for preventing an unintentional activation of the hydraulic unit and an access door key unit for locking or unlocking the access door. The key transfer system has at least one first and second key, the hydraulic control unit being locked or unlocked by means of the first key, and the access door key unit being locked or unlocked by means of the second key, and the key transfer system also having a fan key unit for activating or deactivating a fan, the first key of the hydraulic key unit being used to lock and unlock the fan key unit and a fan key being used as a second key for locking or unlocking the access door key unit.
US10415750B2

In hybrid electric vehicles having increased battery storage capacity and plug-in capability, electric-only operation of significant duration is available. To supplement lubrication for the electric and mechanical components provided in a fluid circuit by an engine-driven mechanical pump, an electric pump is provided in parallel to the mechanical pump. When the electric pump is operating, a diagnostic can be performed to determine system integrity. According to one embodiment, an actual quantity provide to the circuit is determined; an expected quantity is estimated; and a fault is determined when the actual and expected quantities differ by more than a predetermined amount. The fault may indicate a leak or plug in the fluid circuit or a failure of a component in the fluid circuit.
US10415749B2

A coupler connected a hose of a grease gun includes a body having a path defined therethrough. A check valve unit and a sealing unit are located in the body. The check valve includes a spring which biases the sealing unit. A groove is defined in an outer surface of the body. A socket is mounted to the body and multiple pawls are received in the socket. The pawls each have a first end engaged with the groove, and a second end of each pawl is controlled to be connected to a fitting member. The socket has a flange extending from the inner periphery. The second ends of the pawls removably contact the flange. A trigger is pivotably connected to the body and drives the socket which is moved by pivoting the trigger so as to control the pawls to engaged with or release the fitting member.
US10415745B2

A quick release equipment mount includes a support module secured to a fixture such as a wall or pipe and a number of item modules, each of which can attach to an item of equipment such as a fire extinguisher for quick release. The item modules can have two pair of vertically spaced apart hooks which engage two pair of commensurately spaced apart posts extending laterally from an elongated vertical tongue extending from the support module. The hooks are formed on a pair of rails spaced to form a groove slidingly engaged by the tongue. Item modules can have different item interfacing segments for securing in various manners to various types of equipment items while all having similar support module interfacing segments capable of quick release mounting to the support module.
US10415741B2

A system for laterally moving an industrial machine is provided. The system includes a pair of rail elements configured to be positioned laterally below and support the industrial machine, the rail elements allowing the industrial machine to be moved laterally from a first operative position to a second, maintenance position; and a pair of linear actuators configured to laterally move the industrial machine as from the first, operative position to the second, maintenance position. The rail elements may include a first skid configured to couple laterally to an underside of the industrial machine at a first axial position; and a second skid configured to couple laterally to an underside of the industrial machine at a second axial position. First and second segmented support rails are positioned in sliding, aligned contact with the first and second skid, respectively, and are configured to be supported on a respective machine foundation.
US10415736B2

A restraint system for use in securing temporary flow lines that include multiple pipe sections, each pair of pipe sections connected together with a fitting or coupling such as a hammer joint coupling. The system includes multiple pluralities of endless loop slings connected end to end with a cow hitch or girth hitch knot. Disconnectable fittings (e.g., shackles) are placed every three or more slings so that easy disassembly is afforded in case of leakage or other failure.
US10415734B2

A female pipe coupling member includes a coupling body and a sleeve 138 disposed around a cylindrical peripheral wall portion of the coupling body. The sleeve has a locking element receiving hole extending therethrough from an inner peripheral surface to an outer peripheral surface. When the sleeve is in a locking element releasing position where the locking element receiving hole radially aligns with a locking element, the locking element is received in the locking element receiving hole to assume an unlocking position. The locking element receiving hole is configured to block the locking element from passing therethrough radially outward and thus holds the locking element in the unlocking position from outside.
US10415729B2

A seal ring and connection joint for conduits, pressure vessels or the like. A conduit joint can have an annular seal ring with an inner integrally formed sealing portions, an outer integrally formed sealing portion, and an interconnecting web portion, the inner sealing portions comprising a pair of inner annular seal lips facing the outer sealing portion and extending in a transverse direction to the web portion, the outer seal portion including a pair of outer annular seal lips facing the inner seal portion and extending in a transverse direction to the web portion, which web portion extends radially between the pair of seal lips on the inner seal portion and the pair of seal lips on the outer seal portion, the seal ring being interposed at an interface between a pair of conduit or vessel defining members, the conduit or vessel defining members being each provided at the interface with an annular ridge portion, wherein upon initial seating of the ridge portion with the seal ring prior to tightening the joint, one of either the inner or outer annular seal lips contacts a the ridge portion, whereas the other of the inner or outer annular seal lips is offset from the ridge portion by a clearance gap.
US10415721B2

A micro electrical mechanical system (MEMS) valve is provided. The MEMS valve includes first and second bodies, a medium and a thermal element. The first body defines a first channel and a second channel intersecting the first channel. The second body defines a third channel and is movable within the first channel between first and second positions. When the second body is at the first positions, the second and third channels align and permit flow through the second and third channels. When the second body is at the second positions, the second and third channels misalign and inhibit flow through the second channel. The medium is charged into the first channel at opposite sides of the second body. The thermal element is proximate to the first channel and is operable to cause the medium to drive movements of the second body to the first or the second positions.
US10415716B2

A control valve unit including a pair of valve bodies, a separator plate interposed between the pair of valve bodies and provided with an opening, a collar attached to the separator plate through the opening and having a valve port and a valve seat, a check ball separating from the valve seat and seating on the valve seat by hydraulic pressure to open and close the valve port, and a combining part combining the pair of valve bodies to sandwich the collar between an end surface of one of the pair of valve bodies and an end surface of the separator plate.
US10415715B2

A subsea hydraulic system comprises a dual (or dual action) check valve on a port for connection to a remotely operated vehicle (ROV). The check valve provides backpressure to flow in either direction. This keeps hydraulic fluid in the hydraulic system, and seawater out. If flow needs to return to the ROV, it may flow out the port, subject to a selected back pressure.
US10415713B1

Pressure relief valves for use in high pressure underwater applications that may include a plunger, a body with a mating surface corresponding to the shape of a mating surface sub-section of the plunger, and one or more sealing elements, such as a pair of O-rings, are disclosed.
US10415710B2

A rotary valve that controls a flow rate at which working oil is supplied to and discharged from a hydraulic cylinder that causes a wing to rotate about a rotary shaft includes a rotor that rotates as the wing rotates about the rotary shaft, and a first control flow passage and a second control flow passage formed in the rotor to control the flow rate at which the working fluid is supplied to and discharged from the hydraulic cylinder, wherein the first control flow passage and the second control flow passage respectively vary a resistance exerted on a flow of the working fluid passing therethrough as the rotor rotates.
US10415702B2

In a parking lock system, a link member that swings due to sliding of an operating shaft so as to make a perking lock operate and release the operation includes a counterweight for canceling out axial inertial force of the operating shaft. Therefore, even if the operating shaft attempts to slide in an axial direction with respect to a transmission case due to inertial force when a vehicle experiences sudden deceleration due to a frontal collision or sudden braking, mass of the counterweight resists the inertial force to thus prevent the link member from swinging, thereby making it possible to avoid a situation in which the parking lock is operated unintentionally.
US10415701B2

An electronic control unit is configured to control a hydraulic pressures of engaging element and disengaging element in accordance with a preset target output shaft torque during a power-on downshift. The electronic control unit is configured to delay a start of decrease in the hydraulic pressure of the disengaging element from a start of a torque phase while maintain the hydraulic pressure of the disengaging element at the start of the torque phase. The electronic control unit is configured to start decreasing the hydraulic pressure of the disengaging element when the electronic control unit determines that overspeed of an input shaft is occurring during the torque phase and a predetermined condition is established.
US10415698B2

A hydraulic control circuit includes a first pressure regulating valve for regulating a pump discharge pressure, a second pressure regulating valve for adjusting a pilot pressure to a torque converter pressure, and a first oil passage that connects an output port of the first pressure regulating valve and a torque-converter input-side oil passage, the second pressure regulating valve having an input port connected to the first oil passage through a second oil passage, a drive port connected to the first oil passage through a third oil passage, a spool axially displaced according to a drive pressure inputted into the drive port for regulating the torque converter pressure, and an output port. A throttle is provided between the connection section of the first and third oil passages and the connection section of the first and second oil passages, for adjusting the torque converter pressure to an appropriate pressure.
US10415695B2

A range determination device is applied to an automatic transmission provided with an input portion, an output portion, and a range switching mechanism which transmits rotation of the input portion to the output portion, and which is operative to switch the range of the automatic transmission between a forward range and a reverse range, in which directions of transmitting rotation from the input portion to the output portion are different from each other. The range determination device includes a rotational state detection unit which detects a rotational state of a predetermined rotary member included in the range switching mechanism, and a determination unit which determines that the forward range or the reverse range is attained on the basis of the rotational state of the rotary member detected by the rotational state detection unit.
US10415691B2

A device lubricates elements of an accessory drive system of an aircraft. The device includes a pinion having a pinion shank that is hollow and that has an axis of rotation, a shaft arranged inside the pinion shank and extending along the axis of rotation, a space between the shaft and the pinion shank allowing displacement of oil, an oil reservoir arranged facing the space, at a first end of the pinion shank, and an oil outlet duct arranged facing the space, at a second end of the pinion shank. The pinion shank and the shaft together form a pump and cooperate to drive the oil from the reservoir toward the oil outlet duct thanks to the rotation of the pinion shank around the shaft.
US10415688B2

The present invention provides a remotely mounted gearbox breather for an irrigation machine. According to a preferred embodiment, the system of the present invention may preferably include a gearbox having a gearbox fill port and a breather line which is attached at a first end to the gearbox at the gearbox fill port using a connection assembly and at a second end to the breather assembly. According to a further preferred embodiment, the connection assembly of the present invention may preferably include a first street elbow connected at a first side to the gearbox; a first pipe extension connected to the first elbow and a second elbow; and a hose barb connected to the first end of breather line.
US10415684B2

Torsional vibration dampers are disclosed that have a hub defining a plurality of fastener-receiving openings and an inertia member concentric about and spaced a radial distance apart from a shaft-receiving member of the hub and having a plurality of receptacles defining a bore oriented axially. Each receptacle aligns with one of the plurality of fastener-receiving openings, and receives one of a plurality of elastomeric rings with a fastener seated therein and received in the fastener-receiving openings to operatively connect the inertia member to the hub through compression of the elastomeric rings. The height of each elastomeric ring is greater than the axial width of the receptacles, and compression of the elastomeric rings deforms each radially into a first gap between the hub and the inertia member and a second gap between the inertia member and the fastener, thereby axially locking the inertia member to the hub for rotation together.
US10415680B2

A differential apparatus includes: a differential mechanism that distributes an input driving force to a pair of side gears so as to allow differential motion therebetween; a differential case that accommodates the differential mechanism; and a clutch mechanism that transmits the driving force between the differential case and pinion shafts of the differential mechanism. The clutch mechanism includes: a slide member that is movable relative to the pinion shafts of the differential mechanism in the axial direction of the differential case and is non-rotatable relative thereto in the differential case; and an actuator that applies an axial moving force to the slide member. The slide member has on one end portion a first meshing portion. The differential case includes a disc-shaped first case member and a bottomed-cylindrical second case member that accommodates the differential mechanism. The second case member has a second meshing portion facing the first meshing portion.
US10415677B2

The present disclosure relates to a telescopic spindle drive having a first telescope element, a second telescope element which is extensible in relation to the first telescope element along an axis of the telescopic spindle drive, and a third telescope element which is extensible in relation to the second telescope element along the axis. A drive includes a rotatively driven first drive element which is supported rotatably and axially unshiftably in relation to the first telescope element. The drive also includes a rotatively driven second drive element which is also rotatably supported in relation to the first telescope element.
US10415676B1

An example traction drive includes a first ring having an inclined surface that is inclined at a first angle; a second ring having a respective inclined surface that is inclined at a second angle different from the first angle, such that the inclined surface of the first ring and the respective inclined surface of the second ring form a groove; a third ring disposed opposite to the first ring and the second ring, and having a respective groove disposed on a surface of the third ring; and a plurality of rollers disposed between, and configured to roll within, (i) the groove formed by the inclined surface of the first ring and the respective inclined surface of the second ring, and (ii) the respective groove of the third ring.
US10415667B2

A damper system which is supportable rotatably around an axis of rotation, having a first absorber device and a second absorber device. The first absorber device includes at least one first pendulum mass, a first coupling device and a first flange part. The first pendulum mass is coupled with the first flange part by means of the first coupling device. The first coupling device is designed to guide the first pendulum mass along a first oscillation path. The second absorber device is offset radially from the first absorber device. The second absorber device includes an absorber element. The absorber element is coupled with the first flange part.
US10415654B2

Provided herein is a method for calibrating a clutch by searching for the minimum of a multi-dimensional surface including determining the error between a spline function and recorded data relating to clutch characteristics, creating a multi-dimensional surface corresponding to the error values, determining the minimum of the multi-dimensional surface using the steps of performing a Steepest Gradient & Direction determination step and conducting a Golden Section Search and Switch Direction Step to find a minimum that meets a predetermined closing condition. Additionally, provided herein is a computer-implemented system for calibrating the clutch.
US10415652B2

A clutch apparatus includes a clutch drum and a band. The clutch drum includes spline large-diameter portions protruding outward in a radial direction of the clutch drum and spline small-diameter portions protruding inward in the radial direction. The spline large-diameter portions and the spline small-diameter portions are arranged alternately in a circumferential direction of the clutch drum. The band is wound around an outer peripheral portion of the clutch drum, and is made of carbon fiber reinforced plastic. The spline large-diameter portions are provided with a protrusion protruding outward in the radial direction. The band includes a recessed portion with which the protrusion is engaged. The recessed portion is provided at a position at which the recessed portion faces the protrusion.
US10415646B2

A roller I-shaft includes an inner shaft, a hollow outer member, and a plurality of bearings. The inner shaft extends along an axis, and includes an outward face defining a plurality of first and second grooves that both extend axially and are alternately spaced circumferentially from one-another. The outer member is disposed radially outward from the inner shaft and includes an inward surface defining a plurality of first channels substantially aligned with the plurality of first grooves, and a plurality of second channels substantially aligned with the plurality of second grooves. The first grooves and the first channels form a plurality of first bearing races, and the second grooves and the second channels form a plurality of second bearing races. The plurality of bearings are disposed in a selected plurality of bearing races comprising one of the plurality of first bearing races and the plurality of second bearing races.
US10415645B2

A torque transmission shaft between end joints and a cylindrical member. Circlips are fitted in annular grooves formed in the end joints. The circlips abut and lock the outer collars. The outer collars each include a smaller diameter portion, and an end surface of the smaller diameter portion includes a plurality of hollow portions. The hollow portions allow a clearance between a serrated portion and the smaller diameter portion to communicate with the exterior of the outer collar. Air bubbles contained in an adhesive are allowed to escape out of the clearance through the hollow portions, and thus the clearance, is filled with the adhesive densely.
US10415641B2

A bearing element may include a bearing substrate and a sliding layer of a sliding layer material. The sliding layer material may include a polymeric material and nanodiamonds. The nanodiamonds may also be surface-functionalized nanodiamonds. The bearing element may be suitable for automotive applications, including, but not limited, use within automotive engines.
US10415637B2

A mast spacer provided between a mast bearing and a mast nut in a main shaft of a helicopter, has a cylindrical spacer body. A first end of the mast spacer is a bearing contact end which is fittable to an inner race of the mast bearing. For example, the bearing contact end is provided with bearing projections which are fittable to recesses provided in the inner race of the mast bearing. The spacer body is provided with slits, for example, a spiral slits penetrating its side wall. The slits have a linear shape crossing an axial direction of the cylindrical spacer body.
US10415627B1

The present invention mainly aims to rebuilt the structures of a hook body, valve and control handle and the link relationship thereof. The outer surface of two shrouds of the control handle are respectively stamped with a depression adapted project a similar limit block out of the inner surface of each shroud, the limit block having upper, lower blocking surfaces opposite to each other vertically, and the upper, lower blocking surfaces are further controlled to be perpendicular to the shroud, thereby allowing them to transfer stably the stress between the hook body and valve when withstanding the stress due to the inadvertent opening of the valve so that the valve and limit blocks are not deformed easily, have a longer use and enhance the overall use safety greatly.
US10415624B2

A bolt retention clip for a gas turbine engine rotor assembly includes a main plate section defining a central aperture, the central aperture sized to receive a bolt therethrough. Also included is a pair of bolt retention tabs extending away from a first face of the main plate section to axially retain a head of the bolt. Further included is a first clip retaining tab extending away from the first face of the main plate section for insertion into a groove of a rotor structure. Yet further included is a second clip retaining tab extending away from a second face of the main plate section for engagement with an edge of the rotor structure.
US10415615B2

A weld-less compactor includes a side wall formed by a first panel and a second panel. Each of the first and second panels includes an L-shaped extension having an opening therethrough. The weld-less compactor also includes a fastener assembly for securing the first panel to the second panel. The fastener assembly includes a bolt and a collar. The bolt has a head and a pintail. The collar is configured to fit around the pintail of the bolt. The first panel and the second panel are secured together by engaging the openings of the first panel and the second panel with the fastener assembly.
US10415611B2

The holding element consists of at least one holding unit (1), consisting of at least two holding fingers (3) connected with each other on one side at a connecting point (2) and where at the connecting point (2) opposite the holding fingers (3) it has a fastening unit (10) or instead of the fastening unit (10) another holding unit (1) is arranged, where this holding unit (1) likewise consists of at least two holding fingers (3) connected on this side with each other at a connecting point (2) and all holding fingers (3) are preferably fitted with a spherical end (4).
US10415610B2

A positioning error prevention hoop including a hoop body curled to form a sleeving area. After a limiting member is connected on the hoop body, a limiting block of the limiting member abuts against an end of a pipe to control a distance between the hoop body and an end surface of the pipe, such that the hoop body may be secured on an appropriate position. A fastening component is clamped to tighten the hoop body on the pipe. As such, the hoop body will not tend to fall off from the pipe and may also squeeze the pipe and fit it with a connecting piece to form sealing.
US10415608B2

A hydraulic cylinder cover is disclosed. The hydraulic cylinder cover may have a body having a first end and a second end. The hydraulic cylinder cover may also have a flange positioned at the first end. In addition, the hydraulic cylinder cover may have a cover eye provided on the flange. The cover eye may be configured to connect to a piston rod eye of a hydraulic cylinder.
US10415607B2

The invention relates to a mobile hydraulic tool with a drive piston hydraulically adjustable between a start position and an end position, a hydraulic tool housing having a cylindrical section guiding the drive piston, and a tractive tool unit or pressing tool unit releasably connectable to the drive piston and the hydraulic tool housing. In order to provide a mobile hydraulic tool in which the movement provided by the drive piston can be used to optionally drive a tractive tool unit and a pressing tool unit, the hydraulic tool housing is designed on one side for arranging the tractive tool unit connectable to the drive piston, and on the other side for arranging the pressing tool unit connectable to the drive piston.
US10415603B1

The present invention is constructed for use with oil field pumps. The disclosed fluid pump is an apparatus that can replace conventional mechanical jack pumps, which are often problematic and inefficient during use. The present invention is a down hole fluid pump, which carries fluid upward by means of, a two phase flow of a compressed gas, and fluid. The fluid may be an admixture of petroleum oil and water. The compressed gas is generally air, but other gases may be applied. The inventive pump comprises multiple air lines, which allow serial connectivity with multiple oil wells. Multiple donut shaped magnets comprise the inventive fluid pump assembly, which facilitate effective and efficient fluid pump operation.
US10415598B2

A pump features a bearing sleeve couples to a pump shaft, and includes a bearing sleeve surface having bores for receiving fasteners; and an adjusting nut having a central bore with central bore threads to rotationally couple to pump shaft threads, is configured to rotate in relation to the bearing sleeve and move the pump shaft axially to adjust an impeller clearance between a working side of an impeller arranged on the pump shaft and a casing of the pump, and is configured with an adjusting nut surface having openings different in number than the bores, sets of corresponding bores and openings aligning at angular adjustment intervals, e.g. every 9 or 15°, when the adjusting nut is rotated in relation to the bearing sleeve in either direction in order to receive fasteners to couple the adjusting nut to the bearing sleeve when the adjustment of the impeller clearance is completed.
US10415592B2

A stator assembly for a stator of a gas turbine engine is provided. The stator assembly having: a shroud defining a cavity; a plurality of inserts located within the cavity, each of the plurality of inserts defining a cavity; a plurality of vanes secured to the shroud, wherein each of the plurality of vanes has a tab portion located in the cavity of the shroud; and a rubber material disposed in the cavity of the shroud, the rubber material securing the tab portion of each of the plurality of vanes to the shroud.
US10415591B2

A compressor may include an airfoil configured to rotate about an axis. The airfoil may have a span measured radially from a root of the airfoil to a tip of the airfoil. A compressor case may be radially adjacent to the airfoil. The airfoil and the compressor case may define a clearance between the tip of the airfoil and a radially inner surface of the compressor case. A ratio of the clearance to the span may be between 1.5 to 2.5 percent.
US10415590B2

An electric coolant pump includes an outer housing, a motor, an impeller, and an electrical control unit. The outer housing includes a first housing portion, a second housing portion, and a partition plate integrally formed. The partition plate is disposed between the first housing portion and the second housing portion. The motor is received in the first housing portion. The motor includes a sealing sleeve, a stator disposed on an inner wall surface of the outer housing, and a rotor rotatably received in the sealing sleeve. The impeller is driven by the rotor of the motor to drive a coolant to flow. The electrical control unit is received in the second housing portion and electrically connected to the motor. The electrical control unit and the impeller are respectively located at two opposite ends of the motor.
US10415583B2

A fan includes a cylindrical anti-slip member that is rotatable integrally with a fan body. The anti-slip member is a molded product of a resin material with higher mechanical strength than the resin material of the fan body. A round bar output shaft is fitted into the anti-slip member. Recesses are formed on the outer peripheral surface of the anti-slip member.
US10415581B1

A propeller system combines innovative strategies to create a new methodology to reduce propeller or rotor noise. The propeller is specifically aimed for ultra-quiet electrically powered aircraft for use in high proximity aviation, but its low-noise advantages will extend to other purposes. The propeller blade includes geometries, along with size and operational limitations that minimize rotational and vortex noise, vibration and span-wise air flow on the blade. To further reduce noise, the propeller provides greater relative thrust on the inboard portions of the blade than do conventional propellers and provides less than conventional relative thrust including negative thrust at the outermost portions of the blade. The propeller blade includes stepped changes in shape at calculated intervals that can reduce resonant blade vibrations and their resultant noise. This ultra-quiet propeller design can also be used for quieting hovercraft, drones, surveillance aircraft, indoor fans, wind tunnels and other applications.
US10415568B2

An electric canned coolant pump includes a drive motor comprising a split case provided as a separating can which separates a wet chamber comprising a motor rotor from a dry chamber comprising a motor stator. The separating can comprises a separating can form-fit structure. A Hall sensor is arranged on the separating can. The Hall sensor detects a position of the motor rotor in the dry chamber. The Hall sensor comprises a sensor head and Hall sensor electric connecting lines. A positioning element comprises positioning element electric connecting lines which are connected with the corresponding Hall sensor electric connecting lines. The positioning element electric connecting lines comprise a connecting body comprising a connecting body form-fit structure. The connecting body is electrically insulating and holds the positioning element electric connecting lines. The separating can form-fit structure and the connecting body form-fit structure fix the connecting body on the separating can.
US10415557B1

A pumping system includes a pump array of multiple pump-engine assemblies. Each pump-engine assembly comprises a pump and a gas turbine engine driving the pump. A manifold is coupled to the pumps. A master controller is coupled to each of the pump-engine assemblies either directly or via one or more intermediate controllers. The master controller and any intermediate controllers are collectively programmed to respond to user input including a desired hydraulic output at the manifold by automatically calculating and applying inputs to the individual pump-engine assemblies to provide the desired hydraulic output.
US10415556B2

Provided herein is a portable pump on a class 3-5 operable pickup truck rolling chassis with engine and transmission components for pumping liquid and/or slurried construction material, such as concrete, comprising a hydraulic pumping unit operably connected to a piston operated unit for charging first and second charging units with said construction material and for pumping said material therefrom where desired, wherein said hydraulic pumping unit is manually and/or remotely controlled by a PTO function of the pickup truck chassis engine, and wherein said pickup chassis includes first and second drive shafts mounted on opposite sides of a gearbox in connection with said PTO function.)
US10415554B2

A drive mechanism module for use in a reciprocating pump converts rotational movement of a drive shaft to reciprocating movement of a reciprocating pump component transversely to the drive shaft. The drive mechanism module includes a connection member for attachment to the reciprocating pump component, a translating member that drives movement of the connection member in a first transverse direction while reciprocatingly translating in a second transverse direction relative to the connection member, a rotating member that rotates eccentrically with the drive shaft, and a rotary bearing assembly that permits rotation of the rotating member relative to the translating member while driving transverse movement of the translating member. The drive mechanism module may define a bearing fluid path for creating a hydrostatic or hydrodynamic fluid bearing at the interface of the connection member and the translating member.
US10415551B2

A control system comprises sources of supply, in terms of power and in terms of control signals, capable of equally piloting each of the electric thrusters and further comprises a switching device capable of linking any one of the sources of supply to any one of the electric thrusters. The switching device comprises a rotary main roller divided into a number of angular segments comprising input and output conductive tracks and pre-wired electrical networks linking the input conductive tracks to the output conductive tracks of each angular segment, the pre-wired electrical networks associated with the different angular segments all being different and dedicated to different configurations for the piloting of the electric thrusters by the sources of supply.
US10415541B1

An apparatus powered by piston buoyancy is provided to generate rotary power by utilizing the effects of buoyancy and includes a tank containing a volume of liquid below a liquid level. A crankshaft is provided and is rotatably mounted to the tank above the liquid level. The crankshaft includes a rotatable main shaft. A hollow piston is disposed within the liquid in the tank and is provided having an interior cavity, an open bottom and one or more movable trap doors located at the top of the piston. A piston rod connects the hollow piston to a section of the crankshaft offset from a longitudinal axis of the main shaft. A gas supply system is provided having an outlet positioned beneath the open bottom end of the piston to supply gas to the interior cavity of the hollow piston and cause the piston to move upward and rotate the crankshaft.
US10415539B1

A Tidal Electricity Generator device and system providing a simple and effective way to generate electricity by harnessing tidal motion. The device has no parts to churn up the water, and does not actively force water through blades or screens. The device works passively to extract energy from the water by capturing the buoyancy of a bobber which rises and falls with the tides and/or gravity. Thus the kinetic energy of the tides is converted into mechanical energy which can then be transferred through a series of gears and other components to power an electric generator or other electric power grid. With this system, there is nothing to harm the environment or any sea life.
US10415531B2

A starter for an engine is equipped with a planetary gear train as a torque variator to change torque used to start the engine. The torque variator is capable of changing the degree of torque which is transmitted between a planetary carrier and an outer gear of the planetary gear train, thereby changing a ratio of speed of a sun gear to speed of the planetary carrier of the planetary gear train to increase or decrease the degree of torque required to start the engine. This ensures the stability in starting the engine, for example, in cold conditions and achieves a quick start of the engine as needed.
US10415529B2

There is provided a controller for a vehicle that can execute, while the vehicle is stationary or moving, control of automatically stopping an engine upon determining that automatic stop conditions are met, and automatically restarting the engine upon determining that automatic restart conditions are met while automatic engine stop is in effect. At a time of first engine restart in one trip, the controller diagnoses whether a system that automatically restarts the engine is normal or abnormal. The automatic stop conditions for in-motion automatic engine stop include automatic stop execution conditions that are set based on a state of the vehicle, and automatic stop permit conditions that are set based on a travel environment. The controller sets the automatic stop permit conditions such that determination criteria are more stringent as a cumulative number of times of in-motion automatic engine stop in one trip is smaller.
US10415528B2

A method of operating a passive entry passive start (PEPS) system includes authenticating the mobile wireless device, detecting a presence of the mobile wireless device in a specified location in an interior of the vehicle, and calibrating one or more operating parameters of the PEPS system based on radio frequency (RF) performance characteristics of the mobile wireless device.
US10415525B2

A tool for removing fuel injectors from a head assembly is disclosed that is comprised of a bolt, a dual-tined fork, and a plate that fit into the existing hold-down bolt holes in a head assembly and grooves in the fuel injectors.
US10415522B2

The invention relates to a fuel injector, in particular a common-rail injector (1), comprising an injector housing (2), in which a nozzle needle (8), which is arranged in such a way that the nozzle needle can be moved in a reciprocating manner, is arranged in a high-pressure chamber (6) in order to open and close at least one injection opening (5), which nozzle needle bounds a control chamber (20) by means of one end face and interacts with a nozzle body seat (10) by means of the other end face in order to open and close the injection opening (5). The nozzle needle (8) has a first sleeve-shaped supporting element (14), to which force is applied in the closing direction of the nozzle needle (8). In addition, the nozzle needle (8) has a second sleeve-shaped supporting element, which surrounds the nozzle needle (8) and which is arranged in the direction of the end face of the nozzle needle (8) that is close to the control chamber. The second supporting element (16) is arranged at a distance from the first supporting element (14) axially in the closing direction of the nozzle needle (8). At least one of the stop surfaces (33, 34) of the first (14) sleeve-shaped supporting element or of the second (16) sleeve-shaped supporting element that face each other has at least one cut-out (36).
US10415518B2

A supercharger structure for an all terrain vehicle or a utility vehicle includes an engine body and a supercharging device. The engine body includes a cylinder having an intake passage and an outtake passage. The supercharging device includes a supercharger, a throttle, an intake manifold, and at least one nozzle. The supercharger includes a chamber having an inlet coupled with the throttle and an outlet connected to the intake manifold. The intake manifold and the at least one nozzle intercommunicate with the intake passage. The at least one nozzle is connected to a fuel supply pipe of a vehicle. External air is drawn in by a guiding device in the chamber, flows through the throttle and the inlet into the chamber, and is pressurized. The pressurized air flows through the intake manifold to mix with fuel ejected by the at least one nozzle and then enters the cylinder.
US10415517B2

The present disclosure relates to an exhaust scavenging system for an engine system including an engine enclosed in an engine enclosure and an air intake system including an air filter having a filter element for filtering air. The exhaust scavenging system includes an exhaust conduit, a venturi, and a valve system. The exhaust conduit is coupled to the engine and is configured to receive exhaust gas discharged by the engine. The venturi is associated with the exhaust conduit and operates to generate a suction to draw air from the air filter and the engine enclosure. The valve system is configured to selectively fluidly connect the venturi with the engine enclosure or the air filter. The valve system fluidly connects the venturi with the air filter for facilitating purging of the filter element of the air filter.
US10415512B2

An object is to prevent hydrogen from burning before the time of ignition. An internal combustion engine is provided with a first intake port and a second intake port connected to a cylinder, a first fuel injection valve that injects fuel into the first intake port, and an ignition plug provided at a location at which the gas flowing into the cylinder from the second intake port impinges on the ignition plug in a larger quantity than the gas flowing into the cylinder from the second intake port during the intake stroke.
US10415508B2

In at least some implementations, a charge forming device includes a body defining at least part of a first passage, a throttle valve movable relative to the first passage between an idle position and a wide open position, an air bleed passage communicated with the first passage, and a control valve. The control valve may be arranged in the air bleed passage to selectively inhibit or prevent air flow to the first passage from the air bleed passage. And the control valve is moveable between a first position and a second position in response to movement of the throttle valve wherein greater air flow is permitted from the air bleed passage to the first passage in the body when the control valve is in the second position than when the control valve is in the first position.
US10415502B2

Eductor systems and methods improve eduction by increasing swirl. An eductor housing defines a primary plenum channeling a flow stream from an inlet opening to an exit opening, and defines a secondary plenum separated from the primary plenum and channeling another flow stream from a duct inlet to exit slots. A gas flow stream is delivered into the eductor housing and is directed through the exit opening so that the gas flow stream educes the flow stream through the inlet opening and the exit opening. The second flow stream is delivered to the secondary plenum through a duct connected at an angle to induce a swirl in the secondary plenum to effect a static pressure reduction at the exit opening that draws the flow stream from the inlet opening through the exit opening.
US10415498B2

A coolant outlet system for a cylinder head associated with an engine includes a core hole communicating with an upper surface thereof, wherein the core hole is in fluid communication with a coolant jacket of the cylinder head. The coolant outlet system includes an outlet tube having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the outlet tube is coupled to the core hole. The coolant outlet system also includes a jumper elbow coupled to the second end of the outlet tube, wherein the outlet tube and the jumper elbow provide fluid communication between the coolant jacket and an engine crankcase to introduce coolant discharged from the core hole into the engine crankcase.
US10415496B2

An engine-driven working machine includes a controller, which varies a control value of a solenoid valve so as to decrease or increase an opening degree of the solenoid valve when a rotating speed of an engine is within a predetermined high rotating speed range and the rotating speed of the engine is lower or higher than a predetermined rotating speed, respectively. When the control value of the solenoid valve is varied so as to decrease the opening degree of the solenoid valve and corresponds to a predetermined opening degree larger than a fully-closed state, the control value is set to a limitation value.
US10415494B2

Various embodiments may adjust fuel injections to account for phase differences of the piston stroke and the valve strokes of a reciprocating-piston engine. For example: measuring dynamic pressure oscillations assigned of the air in the intake tract or the gas in the outlet tract; determining a crankshaft phase angle signal; determining the phase positions of selected signal frequencies of the oscillations in relation to the signal; determining lines of equal phase positions based on the phase positions of the selected frequencies; determining a common intersection point of the lines by projection into a common plane spanned by inlet valve stroke phase difference and outlet valve stroke phase difference and signal-frequency-dependent phase shifting; determining the inlet and outlet phase difference from the common intersection point; determining the piston stroke phase difference from the phase shift; and adjusting an amount of a fuel injection based on the determined differences.
US10415492B2

An engine system incorporating an engine, one or more sensors, and a controller. The controller may be connected to the one or more sensors and the engine. The one or more sensors may be configured to sense one or more parameters related to operation of the engine. The controller may incorporate an air-path state estimator configured to estimate one or more air-path state parameters in the engine based on values of one or more parameters sensed by the sensors. The controller may have an on-line and an off-line portion, where the on-line portion may incorporate the air-path state estimator and the off-line portion may configure and/or calibrate a model for the air-path state estimator.
US10415482B2

The invention relates to a turboshaft engine comprising a gas generator (5) that is capable of being rotated, and a free turbine (6) that is rotated by the gases of said gas generator, characterized in that it comprises a device (40) for controlled mechanical coupling of said gas generator (5) and said free turbine (6) that is capable of connecting said gas generator (5) and said free turbine (6) mechanically and on demand as soon as the rotational speed of said gas generator (5) reaches a predetermined threshold speed.
US10415472B2

A device for fastening a downstream end of an air inlet on a fan casing of an aircraft turbojet engine nacelle is provided. The device includes an acoustic shroud, a first flange coupled to the fan casing, a second L-shaped flange having a base coupled to the acoustic shroud, and a collar linked to the first flange. The acoustic shroud extends from an upstream segment to a downstream segment which defines an inner skin and an outer skin that encloses an acoustic panel. The collar further includes a protrusion that extends from the outer skin to the downstream segment.
US10415468B2

A gas turbine engine includes a buffer system that communicates a buffer cooling air to at least one bearing structure and at least one shaft of the gas turbine engine. The buffer system includes a first bleed air supply and a conditioning device that conditions the first bleed air supply to render the first buffer supply air at an acceptable temperature to pressurize the at least one bearing structure and cool the at least one shaft.
US10415467B2

Provided is an integrated coal gasification combined cycle equipped with: a gasifier that generates combustible gas from pulverized coal; a gas cooler; gas turbine equipment; an auxiliary fuel supply unit that supplies an auxiliary fuel to the gas turbine equipment; a heat recovery steam generator; steam turbine equipment; generators; and a circulation line unit that circulates cooling water. The heat recovery steam generator has a first medium-pressure coal economizer and a second medium-pressure coal economizer. When the combustible gas generated from the pulverized coal is burned, a serial heat exchange line is formed wherein cooling water passes through the first medium-pressure coal economizer, the second medium-pressure coal economizer, and the gas cooler. When the auxiliary fuel is burned, separate heat exchange lines are formed, wherein the cooling water separately passes through the first medium-pressure coal economizer and the second medium-pressure coal economizer.
US10415458B2

A vehicle with a turbocharged engine, including an engine body, an intake passage, an exhaust passage, a turbocharger, and a radiator. The radiator is provided with a cooling unit for cooling an engine coolant, and an upper tank into which the coolant is introduced after cooling the engine body. The turbocharger is provided with a turbine provided to the exhaust passage, a compressor provided to the intake passage, a coupling shaft coupling the turbine to the compressor, and bearings supporting the coupling shaft. The turbine is provided with an impeller for being rotated by introduced exhaust gas, and a turbine casing. The turbocharger is oil-cooled, and cooled by a lubricant. The turbine casing is formed from a sheet metal. The coupling shaft extends horizontally, and a height of an axial center of the shaft is above a height of an upper end of the upper tank of the radiator.
US10415454B2

A control system is provided for thermal management of an aftertreatment device in an engine that is provided in an enclosure. The engine has a cooling fan that is operable in a first direction to cool said engine. The fan is also operable in a reverse direction opposite to the first direction. The control system includes a first temperature sensor that measures a temperature of the engine or the enclosure. The control system further includes a second temperature sensor that measures a temperature of the aftertreatment device. The control system also includes a processor that is coupled to the first and second temperature sensors. The processor is configured to issue control signals, based on whether regeneration is required by the aftertreatment device or not, for selectively controlling a direction of operation associated with the cooling fan.
US10415444B2

An exhaust conduit for a marine exhaust system includes an inlet end portion connectable to an exhaust manifold, an outlet end portion that directs exhaust gases toward an exhaust system outlet, a catalytic converter assembly arranged between the inlet and outlet end portions, and inner and outer tubes. The inner tube directs exhaust gases from the exhaust manifold to the catalytic converter assembly, and the outer tube surrounds the inner tube to define a cooling liquid passage between the inner and outer tubes. A flange is secured to the inner and outer tubes at inlet ends thereof, the flange being connectable to an outlet of the exhaust manifold. The inner tube has a uniform diameter between the flange and the catalytic converter assembly, and is welded to the flange independently of the outer tube. First and second welds join the inner and outer tubes to the flange at radially inner and outer faces, respectively, of a flange rim.
US10415440B2

A continuously variable valve lift system includes a driving swing arm, a camshaft, a valve structure, a control shaft and an adjusting swing arm. The valve structure includes a roller rocker arm and a valve connected to the roller rocker arm. The driving swing arm has a driving arc surface. The driving arc surface contacts with the roller rocker arm to drive the valve to perform a reciprocating movement. The driving swing arm is sleeved on the control shaft and is capable of swinging around the control shaft. The control shaft is provided with a mounting part. The adjusting swing arm is connected to the mounting part and is capable of swinging relative to the mounting part. The adjusting swing arm is disposed between the camshaft and the driving swing arm. Two sides of the adjusting swing arm are contacted respectively with the camshaft and the driving swing arm.
US10415437B2

Camshaft adjusting devices are disclosed. In one example, a camshaft adjusting device may include a camshaft adjuster and a camshaft. The camshaft may include a camshaft end which is configured both to receive a hydraulically actuatable camshaft adjuster and to receive an electromechanically actuatable camshaft adjuster. The camshaft end may have two different threads for receiving a bolt.
US10415429B2

A planet gearbox is provided for connection to a carrier of an epicyclic gearing arrangement with a single input and single output and including a sun gear, a ring gear and at least one double helix planet gear rotatable on a cylindrical roller bearing with a cage having a cross-web thickness of 15% to 25% of the diameter of the cylindrical rollers and an L/D ratio exceeding 1.0. A gas turbine engine includes a fan and LP shaft, which couples a compressor to a turbine. An epicyclic gearing arrangement has a single input from the LP shaft coupled to a sun gear, a single output coupled to the fan's shaft, and a planet bearing cage having a cross-web thickness measuring 15% to 25% of the roller's diameter.
US10415428B2

A component for a gas turbine engine according to example of the present disclosure includes a body that has an airfoil extending between a radially inner platform and a radially outer platform, and that has an internal cavity within the airfoil. A baffle is disposed within the internal cavity. The baffle defines first and second baffle cavities that are separated by a baffle dividing wall extending between the radially inner platform and the radially outer platform. An impingement plate is spaced apart from one of the radially inner and outer platforms, includes a first opening that provides fluid communication between a first chamber and the first baffle cavity, and includes a plurality of second openings that are smaller than the first opening and provide fluid communication between the first chamber and the second baffle cavity via a second chamber.
US10415427B2

A turbine ring assembly includes a plurality of ring segments and a ring support structure, the ring assembly further including, for each ring segment, a cooling distribution element fixed to the ring support structure and positioned in a first cavity delimited between the turbine ring and the ring support structure.
US10415418B2

A system for modulating turbine blade tip clearance is provided. The system may comprise an actuation control system having at least one actuator configured to modulate turbine blade tip clearance. Each actuator may comprise a solid-state motion amplification device such as a flextensional actuator. Each actuator may be in operable communication with a blade outer air seal (BOAS) segment or a BOAS mounting block. The actuators may be configured to move the BOAS segment and/or the BOAS mounting block in a radial direction from a first position to a second position to control tip clearance.
US10415413B2

A seal assembly includes an annular base, a spring, a shoe, a first channel, a seal cover, and a seal. The spring includes a beam and is connected to the annular base. The shoe is disposed radially inward of the annular base and connected to the spring. The shoe includes an upstream portion, a downstream portion, and a lip connected to and extending radially outward from the upstream portion of the shoe. The spring extends from the annular base to the shoe. The first channel is positioned between the shoe and the beam of the spring. The seal is disposed between the seal cover and the shoe such that a downstream face of the seal is in contact with an upstream face of the shoe.
US10415408B2

A component for a gas turbine engine includes a hot side wall, a plurality of connection walls, and a cold side wall. The hot side wall is exposed to a core air flowpath defined by the gas turbine engine. The cold side wall is spaced from the hot side wall and rigidly connected to the hot side wall through the plurality of connection walls. The hot side wall, connection walls, and cold side wall together define a cooling air cavity. The cold side wall defines a thermal stress relief slot for at least partially accommodating a relative thermal expansion between the hot side wall and the cold side wall to reduce an amount of thermal stress within the component during operation of the component.
US10415403B2

A gas turbine engine, a blisk and methods of manufacturing are disclosed. The blisk includes a disk and a plurality of blades. Each blade includes a platform, an airfoil, and a shank portion radially extending between the platform and the disk. The airfoil includes cooling features. Cooling cavities are defined between shank portions of adjacent blades and are in communication to the internal of blades via cooling feed channels. A coverplate is coupled to a downstream side of the blisk to cover the cooling cavities. A plurality of inner tabs extends from an inner edge of the coverplate to securely couple the coverplate to the disk. The disk and the plurality of blades may be integrally formed or casted as a single unit. The platform, the airfoil, and the shank portion may be formed integrally as a single unit and bonded to the disk to form the blisk.
US10415401B2

An airfoil retention assembly for a gas turbine engine includes, among other things, a disk, a coverplate, and a retaining ring. The disk defines a disk axis and an array of slots for receiving airfoil blades. The coverplate is dimensioned to radially overlap the array of slots relative to the disk axis. The retaining ring includes a ring body extending circumferentially about the disk axis between first and second ring ends to define a ring length. First and second retaining features continue along first and second circumferential faces of the ring body, respectively, to define first and second lengths, respectively. At least one of the first and second lengths is less than the ring length.
US10415373B2

In order to address the above noted problems, embodiments of the present invention use distributed acoustic sensing to monitor the fluid level in an ESP activated well so as to monitor the condition and performance of the ESP. Embodiments of the invention use the ESP as an acoustic source in order to monitor the annulus fluid level within the well and to monitor the frequency of the ESP. Additionally, embodiments of the present invention may use distributed acoustic sensing to monitor the flow rates of the production fluid above and below the ESP to determine the pump's efficiency. In particular, some embodiments utilize one or more optical fibers to measure the acoustic waves generated by the ESP, wherein the fiber cabling has already been deployed along the length of the well. As such, the present invention is a non-invasive, in-situ method for monitoring the condition and performance of an ESP.
US10415372B2

A communication assembly including at least one sensor assembly made up of interrogation circuitry and one or more antennae. The interrogation circuitry comprises at least one inductor coil sensor including a single turn coil inductor for reception of signals from the MEMS data sensors.
US10415369B2

A blowout rate correction system comprises a sensor and a processor in communication with the sensor. The sensor is to measure sound characteristics associated with an exit point of a borehole. The processor is to determine a blowout rate of hydrocarbons exiting the borehole based on the sound characteristics. In some embodiments, the processor activates a device when the blowout rate exceeds a selected threshold. Additional apparatus, methods, and systems are disclosed.
US10415365B2

A method of controlling a direction of drilling of the drill string used to form an opening in a subsurface formation, comprises varying a speed of the drill string during rotational drilling such that the drill string is at a first speed during a first portion of the rotational cycle and at a second speed during a second portion of the rotational cycle wherein the first speed is higher than the second speed, and wherein operating at the second speed in the second portion of the rotational cycle causes the drill string to change the direction of drilling.
US10415358B2

Techniques for hydraulically fracturing a geologic formation include circulating a proppant-free hydraulic fracturing liquid into a wellbore that is formed from a terranean surface into a geologic formation within a subterranean zone that is adjacent the wellbore; fluidly contacting the geologic formation with the proppant-free hydraulic fracturing liquid for a specified duration of time; and subsequent to the specified duration of time, circulating a hydraulic fracturing liquid that includes proppant into the wellbore to fracture the geologic formation.
US10415353B2

A perforating gun apparatus for use in a wellbore comprising at least one explosive component and a disintegration-resistant porous material. The disintegration-resistant porous material minimizes fluid shock propagation from a perforated reservoir resulting from the inrush of fluid and debris. A system and method of minimizing fluid shock propagation effects in a perforating gun apparatus using a disintegration-resistant porous material to attenuate fluid pressure waves during a perforation operation in a subterranean well.
US10415347B2

Downhole tools and methods and systems related thereto, wherein the downhole tool comprises a body having a body inner flow bore, a port in the body, a valve member axially rotatable relative to the body between an open position and a closed position, and an actuable drive shaft of a gearbox and a motor connected to the valve member to axially rotate the valve member. The open position allows fluid communication between the port and the body inner flow bore and the closed position prevents fluid communication between the port and the body inner flow bore, and the gearbox and the motor are in the body and axially offset from the body inner flow bore.
US10415346B2

Methods and apparatus for diverting fluids either into or from a well are described. Some embodiments include a diverter conduit that is located in a bore of a tree. The invention relates especially but not exclusively to a diverter assembly connected to a wing branch of a tree. Some embodiments allow diversion of fluids out of a tree to a subsea processing apparatus followed by the return of at least some of these fluids to the tree for recovery. Alternative embodiments provide only one flowpath and do not include the return of any fluids to the tree. Some embodiments can be retro-fitted to existing trees, which can allow the performance of a new function without having to replacing the tree. Multiple diverter assembly embodiments are also described.
US10415333B2

Apparatus and methods for reducing differential pressure sticking of a drill string stuck against a sidewall of a wellbore by decreasing hydrostatic pressure around the drill string within the wellbore. Drilling fluid is displaced out of the wellbore by injecting a displacement fluid into an annulus defined between the sidewall and an exterior of the drill string, and pressure of the injected displacement fluid within the annulus is decreased by bleeding the injected displacement fluid out of the annulus.
US10415332B2

A system and a method for producing fracturing fluid, comprising: receiving source fluid from one or more inlet manifolds of a single transport, driving a first pump mounted on the single transport to route the source fluid from the inlet manifolds into a hydration tank mounted on the single transport, driving a second pump mounted on the single transport to route hydrated fluid produced by the hydration tank to a blending tub mounted on the single transport, and discharging fracturing fluid produced by the blending tub to one or more outlet manifolds of the single transport.
US10415323B2

For protecting a tubular or a component attached to the tubular, two sections of the expandable tubular are formed into two complete centralizing rings or two partial centralizing rings having a larger outer diameter than the remainder of the expandable tubular. A sleeve is placed over a box thread of the tubular or over the component. An adhesive fully covers the space between the inside diameter of the sleeve and the outside diameter of the box thread or component. The sleeve remains in place when the tubular is placed down hole.
US10415318B2

An expandable reamer for a borehole has a plurality of support elements (202) distributed around a central axis of the tool with cutters (234, 236) and stabilising pads (250) on the support elements, arranged such that at least one of the support elements comprises at least one region comprising cutters and at least one support element comprises a stabilising pad having a front surface positioned to face the wall of the borehole. The reamer includes drive mechanism for expanding the support elements (202) radially outwardly from the central axis. The support elements differ in the presence or axial positions of stabilising pads (250) thereon such that at least one support element differs from at least one other support element in the presence or axial position of at least one stabilising pad. This arrangement allows the stabilising pads to be positioned at or close to full gauge, thereby reducing vibration.
US10415313B2

An apparatus includes a ladder assembly configured to be used with a vertically-extending wall assembly of a building having a window assembly installed to the vertically-extending wall assembly. The ladder assembly includes a housing assembly configured to be fixedly received (at least in part) in the vertically-extending wall assembly, to be mounted to the vertically-extending wall assembly, and to extend (at least in part) into the vertically-extending wall assembly of the building. A support assembly is configured to be fixedly attached to the housing assembly, and to extend (at least in part) into the housing assembly in such a way that the support assembly bisects the housing assembly. The support assembly, in use, provides any one of a handhold and a foothold configured for usage by a user.
US10415312B1

A ladder securing device provides a means to safely secure a ladder to an edge of a building structure while performing such activities as painting, construction, roofing projects, and the like. The device includes a ladder hooking portion, a turnbuckle, and a clamping assembly. The portions of the device are affixed to each other to form a length-adjustable assembly. It is envisioned that a pair of the devices would typically be utilized to hook onto opposing side rails of the ladder and to adjacent edge features of the building, and then tightened down using the turnbuckles.
US10415308B1

An open latching gate frame configured in a rectangular configuration has upper and lower horizontal segments and two laterally spaced vertical segments. Each segment has an interiorly facing indentation. A panel insert has a rectangular configuration supported by the indentations of the segments. A first and a second vertically oriented, laterally spaced post has a hollow rectangular configuration. Hinges couple the first post to an adjacent vertical segment of the gate frame and panel inset. The hinges are spring urged and functioning to reciprocate the gate frame and panel insert between open and closed orientations.
US10415303B2

We disclose a cordless window blind that includes at least one electromagnet within each slat. The slats may be inserted into orifices within rotatable slat mounting members on a vertical guide rail assembly. The orifices may house electrical connections which connect the electromagnets to at least one battery. The electromagnets may have the same polarity such that the electromagnet of one slat attracts the electromagnet of an adjacent slat. The magnetic attraction may move one slat toward the other slat causing the slats to move vertically along the guide rail assembly and either raise or lower the blinds. Alternatively, electromagnets on only one of two longitudinal edges of the slats may be actuated and attract a metal member on an adjacent slat. The magnetic attraction may cause the slats to tilt and rotate within the slat mounting members thus closing the blinds.
US10415299B2

An adjustable shim for pre-hung doors or windows is described. The adjustable shim includes a base bracket configured for mounting to a frame member of the pre-hung door or window. The adjustable shim also includes a shim plate and an actuator operably attached between the base bracket and the shim plate. Rotation of the actuator raises or lowers the shim plate relative to the base bracket.
US10415298B2

A lock box assembly includes a shell with one or more partitions defining one or more openings. Compartments are connected to the shell in the one or more openings. The compartments are capable of being rotated about an axis of rotation from a closed to open position in order to receive keys or other items to be deposited and later retrieved. A single axle is inserted through holes in each compartment and through holes in each partition and side panels of the shell to secure the compartments in the lock box assembly.
US10415286B1

An assembly includes a first structure, a second structure, a hinge that connects the first structure to the second structure for rotation of the first structure relative to the second structure around an axis, and a motion control component. The motion control component applies a feedback force to the hinge in response to an external force that is applied to the first structure. A magnitude of the feedback force is determined based on a current angular position of the first structure relative to the second structure.
US10415285B1

Adjustable hinge assemblies for partially or completely rotating an object joined thereto about an axis in specific, pre-determined increments defined by the interaction of ball pins and detents permit the adjustable hinge to retain an attached object in specific rotational positions until sufficient force is applied in the plane of rotation to overcome this interaction. In certain cases the object may be a door, window, baffle, or airfoil. Preferably, the adjustable hinges may be used as part of a sneeze guard assembly to hold a main sneeze guard pane whose angle can be adjusted to protect food from airborne contamination, such as in airborne saliva or mucus droplets. An optional tuck-away hinge pane prevents contamination of food from the ends of the sneeze guard assembly.
US10415278B2

A door latch device for a vehicle comprises an operation pawl lever interlocked with a door handle which is mounted on a door, the operation pawl lever configured to rotate; a support pawl lever including a guide hole, and coupled to a rotating shaft that linearly moves along the guide hole, the support pawl lever being pressed in a first direction by the operation pawl lever when the operation pawl lever rotates in a first rotation direction; a claw lever configured to be restricted from rotating by a support part disposed on the support pawl lever, wherein the support pawl lever moves in the first direction when the operation pawl lever presses the support pawl lever to keep the door in a closed state, wherein the support part protrudes in a second direction different from the first direction.
US10415277B2

A hood latch assembly for a vehicle is provided. The assembly includes a first latch that is rotated in a first opening direction by a first lever disposed within a driver's seat, to push a striker mounted on a lower surface of a hood to pop up the hood. A second latch restricts or releases the striker to couple or decouple the hood to or from a vehicle body. A second lever rotates the second latch to allow the second latch to release restriction of the striker, and a housing accommodates the first and second latches and the second lever. Additionally, an extendable lever is disposed at a side of the second lever, and extends, when the hood is popped up, to protrude outward.
US10415272B1

A multiple-lock securing system to provide access to a secured area by releasing one of a plurality of locks. A bar in a multiple-lock securing system provides access to a secured area by releasing one of the locks. A locking plate has a plurality of openings for positioning one of the locks therein. The bar is fastened to the locking plate when the locks are positioned in each of the openings. Removal of one of the locks from its respective opening releases the bar and provides access to the secured area. The invention provides an improved multiple lock securing system that includes end bars and middles bars with structural differences to accommodate larger locks. The invention further provides end bars and middle bars that have a stiffening center rib that extends through the central axis of each bar.
US10415267B1

A mortise lockset adaptor that houses mortise locksets, which provides an alternative method to attaching mortise locksets onto doors with thickness that exceed the lockset's door thickness capacity. Without this invention it would be virtually impossible to install deadlock configured mortise locks to doors with thicknesses that exceed the maximum allowable door thicknesses specified by the lock manufacturers. The removable lock service assembly offers quick lock interchange to address service needs in extremely busy operational environments.
US10415261B2

An outrigger beam support that comprises a fall protection anchor that comprises a plate, an anchor post coupled with a first side of the plate, and at least one member on a second side of the plate, the member being substantially perpendicular and spaced inwardly from the plate's perimeter, and the plate and/or member(s) may have holes to accommodate fasteners. The outrigger beam support further comprises a support post with a first end that operatively couples with the anchor post, and a second end of the support post is attached to a beam holder adapted to hold an outrigger support beam.
US10415257B2

A floor panel has a rectangular shape and an upper surface. The floor panel includes a substrate and a top layer provided on the substrate. The top layer is made on the basis of synthetic material extending over a substantial part of the upper surface. The top layer includes a printed decor extending over a substantial part of the upper surface. The substrate has at least two opposite edges, with the edges being provided with coupling parts. The upper surface, at one or more edges, shows a sloping edge portion sloping down to the respective edge. The sloping edge portion, viewed according to a cross-section transverse to the respective edge, has a shape and/or angle varying in function of the longitudinal direction of the respective edge.
US10415254B2

The invention relater to a device (1) for helping a wheeled vehicle pass over an obstacle, in particular for a person with impaired mobility. It comprises: —a stationary frame (2) comprising a bottom and two side walls (9, 10), —a plate (3) provided with two ends, a first end being movable between a high position and a low position in which said plate constitutes a first access ramp, —an assembly for driving the vertical translational movement at least of said first end supported by said assembly, —a flap (4) forming a front surface of the device in the high position of the plate and forming a second access ramp in the low position of the plate, the flap (4) being pivotably mounted on the plate at the first end of said plate, and —a mechanism for deploying the flap (4), comprising at least one connecting rod including a front end hingedly connected to the flap (4), the hinge being separated from the upper edge and from the lower edge of said flap (4), a rear end linked to a first slide slidably mounted in a linear guide provided in the plate, and a central portion linked to a second slide (45) slidably mounted in a guide (19) provided in one side of the frame, the connecting rod moving in a substantially vertical plane.
US10415249B2

A method of preparing an EPDM roofing membrane panel, the method comprising preparing a vulcanizable composition including expandable graphite by mixing an EPDM rubber and expandable graphite, forming a sheet from said vulcanizable composition, preparing a green membrane panel using said sheet, and curing said green membrane panel to form the EPDM roofing membrane panel, where said steps of preparing a vulcanizable composition, said step of forming a sheet, said step of preparing a green membrane, an said step of curing each include a peak temperature at which each of said steps respectively take place, and where the expandable graphite has an onset temperature above said peak temperature of each respective step.
US10415248B2

A roofing shingle comprising a base mat having a tab portion covered with granules and a headlap portion covered with a mask or film layer. An asphalt-based coating is applied to at least a top surface of the base mat. The film layer is adhered to the asphalt-based coating applied to the headlap portion and the granules are adhered to the asphalt-based coating applied to the tab portion. The film layer is adapted for preventing granules from adhering to the headlap portion of the base mat and, as such, the headlap portion may be substantially free from any granules adhered thereto. A method for manufacturing a roofing shingle is also provided wherein granules that are not adhered to the tab portion of one shingle may be collected and reapplied the tab portion of another shingle.
US10415237B1

A self-aligning corner bead for fireproofing structural steel, having a strip of welded wire fabric cut to the appropriate width for the fireproofing thickness and bent longitudinally to form an obtuse V-shaped device is disclosed. A plastic nosing is installed along one edge. A method of finishing the corners for fireproofing of structural steel member using an improved corner bead includes the step of attaching the first wing of an obtuse V-shaped device through a lathe to the structural steel member utilizing pneumatic or screw type fasteners. The mesh structure of the second wing of the V-shaped device provides a dam to form a roughened surface on the first application of fireproofing material until it hardens.
US10415233B2

A device and method for keeping water away from a main concrete slab sitting on a concrete footing of a building include a joint covering an intersection of the external side surface of the foundation wall and the top surface of the footing. The joint can include a plurality of wedge blocks positioned adjacent the intersection providing an inclined surface for the water to flow away from the intersection, and typically one water resistant membrane ensuring the impermeability of the joint. Alternatively, the device and method include at least one through hole extending through the footing, and sloping downwardly from the internal side surface to the external side surface, and below the top surface of the footing, to drain water away from the area under the slab. A drain pipe may also be inserted into the hole.
US10415225B2

A stormwater management system includes a plurality of first cells arranged in a lower level and a plurality of second cells arranged in an upper level, each of the first cells having a body portion with an internal region, the first cells in fluid communication with one another, each of the second cells having a body portion having an inner surface with a substantially cylindrical shape and defining an internal region, each of the second cells stacked on a corresponding one of the first cells, the first cells and the second cells in combination constituting a plurality of stacked pairs, for each stacked pair the internal region of the first cell is in fluid communication with the internal region of the second cell to permit stormwater to flow from the internal region of the first cell to the internal region of the second cell.
US10415222B2

The present invention relates to a hygienic toilet comprising a source of hot and cold water; a thermostatic valve in fluid communication with the source of hot and cold water and having a single output to deliver water at a predetermined temperature; a manifold having an input for receiving the water output from the thermostatic valve, the manifold comprising a first water outlet controlled by a proportional control valve and a second water outlet; a washing nozzle in fluid communication with the first water outlet, and having a proportional control valve associated therewith to control the flow of water output from the washing nozzle; and a cleaning nozzle in fluid communication with the second water outlet for providing a water curtain within an interior of the toilet; wherein the water curtain flows over the washing nozzle.
US10415219B2

A flow restriction nozzle (100) comprising an interior surface, an exterior surface, an inlet (103) at a first portion of the nozzle (100) for connection to a fluid source, and an outlet (106) at a second portion of the nozzle (100) for providing a fluid flow, connecting the interior surface to the exterior surface, wherein a portion of the interior surface tapers radially inwardly towards the second portion and the outlet (106) comprises an elongated aperture (106) formed in the interior surface extending at least partially along the tapered surface such that a portion of the fluid flow through the outlet (106) is directed radially outwardly.
US10415215B2

A drive system for a construction machine capable of appropriately controlling a distribution flow rate to each hydraulic actuator and improving operability by an operator is provided. A flow rate distribution section that computes a distribution flow rate of a hydraulic fluid supplied to each of a plurality of hydraulic actuators on the basis of a demanded flow rate, sets, within a distributable region set for computing a range of a distributable flow rate that is a flow rate of the hydraulic fluid suppliable to each of at least two hydraulic actuators driven by a combined operation among the plurality of hydraulic actuators from a plurality of hydraulic pump devices for the at least two hydraulic actuators, a distribution region for computing a range of the distribution flow rate of the hydraulic fluid actually supplied to each of the at least two hydraulic actuators, and computes the distribution flow rate in such a manner that the distribution flow rate falls within the distribution region and a ratio among the distribution flow rates of the plurality of hydraulic actuators is equal to a ratio among the demanded flow rates of the plurality of hydraulic actuators.
US10415208B2

Some embodiments include an apparatus for cutting a pile. In some embodiments, the apparatus includes a shaft module including a cylindrical shaft including a first cavity configured to receive the pile. In some embodiments, the apparatus also includes a cutting module coupled to the shaft module, the cutting module including a second cavity configured to receive the pile, clamps configured to clamp onto the pile, and a saw configured to cut the pile. In some embodiments, the apparatus also includes a drilling module coupled to the cutting module, the drilling module including blades to burrow into an earth surface.
US10415206B1

The present disclosure relates to inventions which may improve the construction of structures of various sizes, including houses, porches, patios, and the like. The disclosed embodiments provide advantages over concrete foundations. For example, disclosed embodiments may provide a base and a beam which can replace a concrete foundation, thereby facilitating easier construction while maintaining required structural integrity. The base and beam may be formed of metal and coated in corrosion resistant plastic. Moreover, a cap may be attached to the beam, where the cap provides an interface for attaching a structural support beam.
US10415193B2

Various embodiments for a panel that may be combined with other similar panels to form a padding layer of an athletic field, or other surface, are disclosed. The panel for use in a padding layer of a panel system includes a top side having a center configured to support a top layer, the top side having a surface that slopes downwards from the center of the top side to edges of the panel, where the top side comprises top-side projections having a height varied from other ones of the top-side projections. The panel includes a bottom side having a plurality of bottom-side projections and a drainage hole that fluidly couples top-side projections with bottom-side projections.
US10415177B2

The heat pump system and the electrical heating system of a clothes dryer are controlled to work cooperatively, thus allowing the clothes dryer to at least comprise a fast mode in which the electrical heating pipe of the heating system is turned on after the compressor of the heat pump system is turned on and operated stably. Air about to enter the clothes drying drum is controlled to be firstly heated by the condenser of the heat pump system and further heated by the electrical heating pipe, and then to enter the clothes drying drum, and the load of the heat pump system is reduced in an auxiliary condensing manner, when the load of the heat pump system is close to the maximum load. Therefore, simultaneous working of the electrical heating system and the heat pump system is ensured, and the clothes drying speed is improved.
US10415175B2

A rotary compressor includes a cylindrical housing, a cylindrical roller accommodated in the housing, a motor shaft leading through the roller having a cam for rolling the roller along a side wall of the housing, and a discharge port leading through a bottom cover, wherein a height-to-radius ratio of the roller is between 6 and 1.2, a radius of the motor shaft is 8.0 mm or less, a cam height of 14 mm or less, an area of the discharge port of 17 mm2 or more, and a thickness of the discharge port of 2.5 mm or less. For operation of the compressor, a top cover may be put onto the top open side of the housing. The top cover may have a bushing for the shaft. A heat pump includes the compressor. A household appliance, in particular laundry care apparatus, includes the heat pump.
US10415151B1

An apparatus for controlling heat flow within a melt. The apparatus may include a crucible configured to contain the melt where the melt has an exposed surface. The apparatus may also include a heater disposed below a first side of the crucible and configured to supply heat through the melt to the exposed surface, and a heat diffusion barrier assembly comprising at least one heat diffusion barrier disposed within the crucible and defining an isolation region in the melt and an outer region in the melt.
US10415149B2

A system comprises a silicon seed arranged on a pedestal, where the silicon seed is ring shaped and is configured to receive melted silicon at a feed rate to form an ingot, and where the pedestal is configured to rotate at a rotational speed. A controller is configured to, while the silicon seed receives the melted silicon and while the ingot is forming: receive feedback regarding a diameter of the ingot and regarding an angle of a meniscus of the ingot, and control the rotational speed of the pedestal and the feed rate of the melted silicon based on the feedback to control the diameter of the ingot and the angle of the meniscus of the ingot.
US10415148B2

A method of treating a substrate, wherein the substrate comprises a layer deposited from a trivalent chromium electrolyte, is described. The method includes the steps of providing an anode and the chromium(III) plated substrate as a cathode in an electrolyte comprising (i) a trivalent chromium salt; and (ii) a complexant; and passing an electrical current between the anode and the cathode to passivate the chromium(III) plated substrate. The substrate may be first plated with a plated nickel layer so that the chromium(III) plated layer is deposited over the nickel plated layer.
US10415141B2

A process for producing a layer or a body built up of layers. A process gas which has a pressure of >10 bar is accelerated in a convergent-divergent nozzle and a coating material which is formed by particles and is composed of Mo, W, an Mo-based alloy or a W-based alloy is injected into the process gas. The particles are at least partly present as aggregates and/or agglomerates. It is possible to produce dense layers and components in this way. We also describe layers and components having a microstructure with cold-deformed grains having a high aspect ratio.
US10415140B2

A method for anti-corrosion treatment of components produced from aluminum, comprising a pre-treatment stage and subsequent painting. The pre-treatment stage includes steps of pickling and passivation wherein passivation of the components includes contacting them with an acidic, aqueous composition based on water-soluble compounds of the elements Zr and/or Ti. The pickling and passivation are coordinated with each other so that a re-dosing of active components of the passivation solution can occur in substantial parts from the pickling solution.
US10415139B2

A coating apparatus includes a coating chamber, and a substrate support structure and a heater in the coating chamber. The substrate support structure includes a plurality of support units. The heater includes a heating plate body having a plurality of through holes and heating filling parts each provided in one of the plurality of through holes, and the plurality of support units are received in the plurality of through holes respectively. In each of the plurality of through holes, one of the plurality of support units is located between one of the heating filling parts and an inner wall of the through hole accommodating the one of the heating filling parts, and the heater further includes connection parts each configured to connect one of the heating filling parts with the inner wall of the through holes accommodating the one of the heating filling parts.
US10415132B2

A method for producing a metal oxide-polymer laminate, including preparing a polymer layer, and forming a metal oxide layer on a surface of the polymer layer by an aerosol deposition method so that at least a portion of the metal oxide layer is embedded in the polymer layer in a thickness direction thereof.
US10415130B2

Disclosed herein is a sheet strip including a copper alloy sheet strip, as a base material, and the surface coating layer containing a Ni layer, a Cu—Sn alloy layer and a Sn layer formed on a surface of the copper alloy sheet strip. The copper alloy sheet strip has a structure in which precipitates are dispersed in a copper alloy matrix. The Cu—Sn alloy layer is partially exposed on the outermost surface of the surface coating layer, and a surface exposed area ratio thereof is in a range of 3 to 75%. The Cu—Sn alloy layer contains 1) a η layer, or 2) a ε phase and a η phase, the ε phase existing between the Ni layer and the η phase.
US10415128B2

A method for manufacturing a part including steps of (1) casting an ingot, (2) scalping the ingot to yield a scalped ingot, (3) homogenizing the scalped ingot to yield a homogenized ingot, (4) breakdown of the homogenized ingot to yield a slab, (5) rolling the slab to yield a rolled aluminum material, (6) annealing the rolled aluminum material to yield an aluminum starting material, (7) cold working the aluminum starting material to obtain an aluminum cold worked material, and (8) forming the part from the aluminum cold worked material.
US10415127B2

A turbomachine component and method for fabricating the turbomachine component are provided. The turbomachine component may include a matrix material and carbon nanotubes combined with the matrix material. The matrix material may include a metal or a polymer. The carbon nanotubes may be contacted with the metal to form a metal-based carbon nanotube composite, and the metal-based carbon nanotube composite may be processed to fabricate the turbomachine component.
US10415126B2

A ferritic stainless steel having excellent thermal fatigue resistance, excellent oxidation resistance, and excellent high-temperature fatigue resistance is provided. The ferritic stainless steel contains, in terms of % by mass, C: 0.020% or less, Si: 3.0% or less, Mn: 2.0% or less, P: 0.040% or less, S: 0.030% or less, Cr: 10.0% to 20.0%, N: 0.020% or less, Nb: 0.005% to 0.15%, Al: 0.20% to 3.0%, Ti: 5× (C+N)% to 0.50%, Cu: 0.55% to 1.60%, B: 0.0002% to 0.0050%, Ni: 0.05% to 1.0%, 0: 0.0030% or less, and the balance being Fe and unavoidable impurities. Additionally, the ferritic stainless steel satisfies that Al/O≥100.
US10415123B2

The austenitic heat resistant steel of the embodiment contains: 24 to 50% by mass of Ni, 5 to 13% by mass of Cr, 0.1 to 12% by mass of Co, 0.1 to 5% by mass of Nb, 0.1 to 0.5% by mass of V, 1.90 to 2.35% by mass of Ti, 0.01 to 0.30% by mass of Al, 0.001 to 0.01% by mass of B, 0.001 to 0.1% by mass of C, and the balance being Fe and inevitable impurities.
US10415113B2

An apparatus for continuously treating metal strip of aluminum, an aluminum alloy, a nonferrous metal, or a nonferrous-metal alloy, has at least one heat-treatment device through which the metal strip passes in a strip-travel plane in a travel direction without contact from an upstream inlet end to a downstream outlet end and having a heating zone at the upstream end and a cooling zone formed by a row extending in the direction of at least two cooling subzones. A strip-centering device between the cooling subzones adjusts a position of the metal strip in the strip-travel plane and transverse thereto.
US10415108B2

The present invention relates to the steel alloy for railway components and the process of manufacturing it, said alloy comprising, in weight percentage, from 0.21 to 0.27 carbon, from 0.80 to 1.20 manganese, from 0.35 to 0.60 silicon, up to 0.02 phosphorus, up to 0.02 sulfur, from 0.55 to 0.65 chromium, from 0.45 to 0.55 molybdenum, from 1.75 to 2.05 nickel and from 0.005 to 0.030 titanium, conferring, with its composition, desirable mechanical properties, hardenability and corrosion resistance for application on railway components.
US10415093B2

Methods for diagnosing or monitoring endometriosis in a mammal are provided. The methods include the steps of determining the expression levels of BDNF and its receptor, Ntrk2, in a biological sample from the mammal, and determining that the mammal has endometriosis when the BDNF and Ntrk2 expression levels in the sample are elevated.
US10415092B2

Compositions that are used in nucleic acid amplification in vitro are disclosed, which include a target specific universal (TSU) promoter primer or promoter provider oligonucleotide that includes a target specific (TS) sequence that hybridizes specifically to a target sequence that is amplified and a universal (U) sequence that is introduced into the sequence that is amplified, by using a primer for the universal sequence. Methods of nucleic acid amplification in vitro are disclosed that use one or more TSU oligonucleotides to attached a U sequence to a target nucleic acid in a target capture step and then use a primer for a U sequence in subsequent amplification steps performed in substantially isothermal conditions to make amplification products that contain a U sequence that indicates the presence of the target nucleic acid in a sample.
US10415091B2

This disclosure provides systems and methods for sample processing and data analysis. Sample processing may include nucleic acid sample processing and subsequent sequencing. Some or all of a nucleic acid sample may be sequenced to provide sequence information, which may be stored or otherwise maintained in an electronic storage location. The sequence information may be analyzed with the aid of a computer processor, and the analyzed sequence information may be stored in an electronic storage location that may include a pool or collection of sequence information and analyzed sequence information generated from the nucleic acid sample. Methods and systems of the present disclosure can be used, for example, for the analysis of a nucleic acid sample, for producing one or more libraries, and for producing biomedical reports. Methods and systems of the disclosure can aid in the diagnosis, monitoring, treatment, and prevention of one or more diseases and conditions.
US10415087B2

Provided are methods of adding adapters to nucleic acids. The methods include combining in a reaction mixture a template nucleic acid, a template switch oligonucleotide, a polymerase, and dNTPs. The reaction mixture components are combined under conditions sufficient to produce a product nucleic acid that includes the template nucleic acid and the template switch oligonucleotide each hybridized to adjacent regions of a single product nucleic acid including a region polymerized from the dNTPs by the polymerase. The methods further include attaching sequencing platform adapter constructs to ends of the product nucleic acid or a derivative thereof. Aspects of the invention further include compositions and kits.
US10415085B2

A nucleotide sequence having SEQ ID NO:1, a universal reverse primer having SEQ ID NO:2, a universal RT primer, a method for designing primer, and a miRNA detection method are provided. In the miRNA detection method, the universal RT primer is used for the cDNA synthesis of a miRNA sample and the universal reverse primer is used for cDNA molecule amplification in qPCR quantitative detection. The universal reverse primer sequence, the nucleotide sequence, and the design rules are used in the method for designing primer, so as to design a primer for qPCR quantitative detection.
US10415084B2

A multiplex slide plate device and an operation method thereof are provided. The multiplex slide plate device includes a slide plate and a sacrificial layer. The slide plate has reaction vessels arranged in an array, wherein each of the reaction vessels has an opening portion and a bottom portion. The sacrificial layer has a microfluidic channel, wherein the microfluidic channel has an injection channel, a main channel and a distal channel connected to each other. The sacrificial layer is assembled to the slide plate, wherein the main channel faces the opening portion. A sample solution is injected into the injection channel, such that the sample solution flows from the injection channel through the main channel to the distal channel, wherein the sample solution loads into each of the reaction vessels while flowing through the main channel.
US10415076B2

The present invention provides a high throughput method to quantify and characterize the size and integrity of viruses and viral molecules. In one embodiment, the present invention provides a method to quantify and characterize size and integrity of Foot and Mouth Disease virus (FMDV) using chromatographic system and in-line Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) technique. In one embodiment, the present invention further comprises a column-switching system for running multiple analyses simultaneously. The present invention also provides a method to develop and evaluate FMDV containing products for preventing Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD). In one embodiment, the methods described herein assess the stability of FMDV. In another embodiment, the methods described herein serve as in-process quality control for a manufacturing process of FMD vaccine.
US10415075B2

A method is described to separate, characterize and/or identify microorganisms in a test sample. Said method comprises the steps of (i) lysing non-microorganism cells that might be present in the sample, (ii) separating the microorganisms as a pellet in the sample post-lysing non-microorganism cells, (iii) interrogating the pellet containing microorganisms by mass spectrometry to produce mass spectra of microorganisms, and (iv) characterizing and/or identifying microorganisms in the sample. The method may be used in characterizing/identifying microorganisms in complex samples, e.g., blood containing culture media.
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