US11069435B2

A device, method and system provide a wellness management process and/or an exercise management process for use with a smartphone or other mobile computing device. Various data about the user is obtained and used for determining and recommending an action or exercise to the user to improve the user's wellness/physique/health. The action determined can be based on: (1) current biometric and/or motion data about the user (from the sensors), and (2) current physical condition(s), such as health/medical information or condition about the user (from the user's personal information, e.g., health library or programmed into the smartphone). Specific information about the user is taken into consideration when recommending user action or exercise, such as the user's specific physical, health or medical conditions.
US11069433B2

Systems and methods are provided for delivering single-dose packages sequentially from a substantially continuous strip having a first dispensing end and a second end, e.g., contained within a cassette or other dispenser. The strip includes a cover layer attached to a base layer to define a plurality of blisters therebetween that have one or more medications therein. The blisters are aligned in single file generally along the longitudinal axis between the first and second ends and/or otherwise arranged in single-dose packages adjacent one another, e.g., at least some of the single-dose packages including a plurality of blisters having different types of medications therein. A first single-dose package at the first dispensing end may be separable from a second adjacent single-dose package such that individual single-dose packages may be removed successively from the first dispensing end.
US11069425B2

An embodiment of a semiconductor apparatus may include technology to receive a request to modify a configuration of a persistent storage media, and repurpose a region of the persistent storage media from a first number of bits per cell to a second number of bits per cell in response to the request. Other embodiments are disclosed and claimed.
US11069415B2

The non-volatile memory device includes a memory cell array including a plurality of memory cells and a voltage generator configured to supply a voltage to the memory cell array. The voltage generator includes a charge pump circuit, a switching circuit, and a stage controller. The charge pump circuit includes a plurality of pump units and is configured to output a pump voltage and a pump current in accordance with a number of pump units that have received an input voltage among the plurality of pump units. The switching circuit is configured to output the pump voltage. The stage controller is configured to receive an input signal corresponding to the pump current and perform a stage control operation of generating a stage control signal for controlling the number of pump units to be driven.
US11069410B1

First alternating stacks of first insulating strips and first spacer material strips is formed in a first device region, second alternating stacks of second insulating strips and second spacer material strips are formed in a second device region. Each of the first line trenches is filled with a respective laterally alternating sequence of memory stack structures and first dielectric pillar structures to form a three-dimensional NAND memory. Each of the memory stack structures includes a vertical semiconductor channel and a vertical stack of memory elements. Each of the second line trenches with a respective laterally alternating sequence of active region assemblies of lateral field effect transistors and second dielectric pillar structures to form a three-dimensional NOR memory. Each of the active region assemblies includes a source pillar, a drain pillar, and a tubular channel region. The spacer material strips include, or are subsequently replaced with, electrically conductive strips.
US11069400B1

A high bandwidth memory and a system having the same are disclosed. The high bandwidth memory includes a buffer die and a plurality of memory dies, each of which includes at least one first processing element bank group and at least one second processing element bank group. The at least one first processing element bank group includes one or more first banks connected to one or more first bank input/output line groups, and a first processing element controller connected to the one or more first bank input/output line groups and a first global input/output line group, and is configured to perform a first processing operation on first data output from one of the one or more first bank input/output line groups and second data transmitted through the first global input/output line group based on a first instruction that is generated based on a first processing command.
US11069393B2

An apparatus may include a refresh control circuit with multiple timing circuits. The timing circuits may be used to control steal rates, e.g., the rate of refresh time slots dedicated to healing victim word lines of row hammers. The timing circuits may be controlled to allow independent adjustment of the steal rates for different victim word lines. Thus, different victim word lines may be refreshed at different rates and the different rates may be independent of one another.
US11069388B2

A storage device including a nonvolatile memory device including memory blocks and a controller connected with the nonvolatile memory device through data input and output lines and a data strobe line may be provided. The nonvolatile memory device and the controller may be configured to perform training on the data input and output lines by adjusting a delay of a data strobe signal sent through the data strobe line and adjust delays of the data input and output lines based on the training result.
US11069381B1

This disclosure describes techniques for utilizing sensor data to automatically determine the results of events within a system. Upon receiving sensor data indicative of an event, the techniques may analyze the sensor data to determine a result of the event, such as that a particular user associated with a user identifier selected a particular item associated with an item identifier. The techniques described herein may determine when sensor data is to be stored for a default amount of time, and when sensor data is to be stored for a greater amount of time. By retaining data in an intelligent manner, the system is able to function accurately without unduly taxing storage constraints.
US11069366B2

A method for evaluating performance of a speech enhancement algorithm includes: acquiring a first speech signal including noise and a second speech signal including noise, wherein the first speech signal is acquired from a near-end audio acquisition device close to a sound source, the second speech signal is acquired from a far-end audio acquisition device far from the sound source, and the near-end audio acquisition device is closer to the sound source than the far-end audio acquisition device; acquiring a pseudo-pure speech signal based on the first speech signal and the second speech signal, as a reference speech signal; enhancing the second speech signal by using a preset speech enhancement algorithm, to obtain a denoised speech signal to be tested; and acquiring a correlation coefficient between the reference speech signal and the speech signal to be tested, for evaluating the speech enhancement algorithm.
US11069362B2

A home assistant device and a method for privacy-preserving vocal interactions. A microphone captures an audio signal corresponding to a vocal user query. The identity of the speaker is determined, and an obfuscated name is generated corresponding to the identified speaker. The audio signal is analysed to determine the intent of the user and a personalized answer is generated in combination with the obfuscated name. This answer is then de-obfuscated by reintroducing the speaker name. The de-obfuscated answer is rendered to the speaker.
US11069359B2

A context-aware transcription system includes a language model preparation service that retrieves meeting-specific data prior to or during a meeting. The language model preparation service utilizes the meeting-specific data to generate a meeting-specific statistical language model. A speech transcription service can utilize the meeting-specific statistical language model to generate a transcription of audio generated by attendees of a meeting. The system can transmit the transcription to computing devices associated with meeting attendees during the meeting for presentation in a user interface in real time. The language model preparation service can generate the meeting-specific statistical language model in response to receiving a pre-meeting signal. The pre-meeting signal can be generated a predetermined time prior to meetings according to a schedule. The pre-meeting signal might also, or alternately, be generated in response to the receipt of meeting change event notifications before or during meetings that describe changes to the meetings.
US11069355B2

Provided is a home appliance and a speech recognition server system, in which a plurality of speech recognition home electronics may perform a command intended by a user without conflicting with one another using artificial intelligence with respect to a speech command of the user and a method for controlling such a home appliance and a speech recognition server system. The present disclosure determines whether a first group to which a control target device belongs is identical to a second group to which a speech recognition device belongs when the control target device is different from the speech recognition device. Then, when the first group is different from the second group, the present disclosure controls an operation of the control target device based on the control command of the user. Accordingly, the user may control the control target device disposed in a space different from another space in which the speech recognition device is disposed.
US11069354B2

A consumer is identified at a transaction terminal. A natural-language voice chatbot is initiated for the transaction. The chatbot is configured with store information for a store associated with the terminal and, optionally, with preferences registered to the consumer. A natural language voice dialogue using, at least the store information, is initiated between the chatbot and the consumer while the consumer is at the terminal and during the transaction. The consumer may order store items from the store and pay for the items through the dialogue. In an embodiment, the items ordered are delivered to the terminal where the consumer is located.
US11069351B1

Devices and techniques are generally described for implementing a vehicle voice user interface. In some examples, a first request may be received from a first computing system. In some further examples, natural language data comprising a semantic representation of the first request may be determined. In some further examples, first metadata corresponding to the first computing system may be determined. In some examples, a restriction on execution of the first action may be determined in accordance with the first metadata. In at least some further examples, output data indicative of the restriction on execution of the first action may be sent to the first computing system.
US11069346B2

A set of candidate intent vectors is generated from an input intent vector. A validation of the set of candidate intent vectors is performed that selects as valid intent vectors any of the set of candidate intent vectors that are semantically similar to the input intent vector.
US11069342B2

A method for training a voice data set is provided. A first test set of data selected from a first voice data set, and a first voice model parameter obtained by performing first voice model training based on a first voice data set, are obtained. Data from a second voice data set is randomly selected to generate a second test set. Further, second voice model training is performed based on the second voice data set and the first voice model parameter when the second test set and the first test set satisfy a similarity condition.
US11069339B2

At least some embodiments described herein relate to computer-assisted conversation. The set of available conversation segments is updated by addressing conversation segments at the granularity of a conversation segment or a group of conversation segments. For instance, an entire class of conversation segments may be addressed to add, delete, turn on, or turn off, the class of conversation segments. Groups of class of conversation segments may also be similarly addressed. Thus, as the scope of a conversation changes, the available set of conversation segments may likewise change with fine-grained control. Accordingly, rather than pre-plan every set of possible conversations, the context and direction of the conversation may be evaluated by code to thereby determine what new sets of conversation segments should be added, deleted, turned on, or turned off. New conversation segments may even be generated dynamically, taking into account the values of parameters that then exist.
US11069338B2

An interactive method is provided for an interactive terminal. The method includes obtaining visitor voice data of a visitor; and performing word segmentation on a text obtained by recognizing the visitor voice data, to obtain a feature word set. The method also include determining, according to a topic generation model and the feature word set, a determined topic to which the text belongs; and separately obtaining appearing probabilities corresponding to feature words in the feature word set when the feature words belong to the determined topic. The method further includes selecting a feature word from the feature words of the feature word set according to the appearing probabilities corresponding to the feature words; and obtaining and outputting visitor interactive content corresponding to the selected feature word.
US11069337B2

A voice-content control device includes a voice classifying unit configured to analyze a voice spoken by a user and acquired by a voice acquiring unit to classify the voice as either one of a first voice or a second voice, a process executing unit configured to analyze the acquired voice to execute processing required by the user, and a voice-content generating unit configured to generate, based on content of the executed processing, output sentence that is text data for a voice to be output to the user, wherein the voice-content generating unit is further configured to generate a first output sentence as the output sentence when the analyzed voice has been classified as the first voice, and generate a second output sentence in which information is omitted as compared to the first output sentence as the output sentence when the analyzed voice has been classified as the second voice.
US11069321B2

A control method, comprising: a photo analog signal or a photo digital signal of the background environment within the viewing angle range of a use is captured by a camera (2), the photo analog signal or the photo digital signal is converted into digital photo data, a gray level analysis with respect to the photo data is performed, a state parameter of the background environment within the viewing angle range of the user is generated, based on a preset correspondence relationship between a background light and a display light, display parameters of a display screen (1) are adjusted according to the state parameter of the background environment, and/or based on a preset correspondence relationship between the background light and a compensating light, an illumination parameter of a background illumination light is adjusted according to the state parameter of the background environment, thus allowing the display parameters of the display screen (1) to match an illumination state of the background environment within the viewing angle range of the user, wherein the display parameters at least comprise brightness and/or color temperature.
US11069319B2

The present disclosure provides a video playing method, device and storage medium. The method includes: obtaining a target video which comprises a plurality of video frames arranged in sequence, and sending sequentially the plurality of video frames to a display module, by a graphics processing unit; for each video frame, receiving and playing the video frame for a target duration from a start moment of receiving the video frame, by the display module; wherein target durations for which the display module plays at least two video frames in the target video are not equal. The technical solutions provided in the embodiments of the present disclosure can improve the refresh rate of a video.
US11069317B2

A display device includes: a plurality of first pixel sections; a plurality of second pixel sections; first image lines disposed in a first pixel area; a plurality of second image lines disposed in a second pixel area; short-circuit lines connected to the second image lines, the short-circuit lines short-circuiting the second image lines; a first pixel drive unit driving the first pixel sections; a plurality of second pixel drive units driving the second pixel sections arranged side by side along a row direction by time division while the first pixel drive unit is driving the first pixel sections; and an image signal supply section supplying first image signals to the first image lines in synchronism with the first pixel drive unit driving the first pixel sections and supplying second image signals to the short-circuit lines by time division in synchronism with the second pixel drive units driving the second pixel sections arranged side by side along the row direction.
US11069316B2

A driving circuit, which includes: a plurality of pixel units arranged in a matrix; at least one scan line, the pixel units in two adjacent rows share one scan line, the scan line inputs a first driving voltage to the pixel units in row i, and inputs a second driving voltage to the pixel units in row i+1, and the first driving voltage and the second driving voltage have reverse polarities; at least one data line, and each data line connects the pixel units in a corresponding column; a controller, connected to the scan line and the data line simultaneously and configured to control timing outputs of the scan line and the data line.
US11069311B1

A colorblind video adapter may include four difference amplifiers. A first difference amplifier may amplify a red signal relative to a green signal to create a red contrast signal, while a second difference amplifier may amplify the green signal relative to the red signal to create a green contrast signal. Outputs from the first two difference amplifiers may be provided to a second two difference amplifiers. The third difference amplifier may sum the red input signal and the red contrast signal to create a red output signal, while the fourth difference amplifier may sum the green input signal and the green contrast signal to create a green output signal.
US11069309B2

Systems and methods for reducing the power consumption of high-dynamic range (HDR) displays via buck-boost conversion are described. In some embodiments, an information handling system (IHS) may include an embedded controller (EC) and a memory coupled to the EC, the memory having program instructions stored thereon that, upon execution, cause the EC to: determine a characteristic of a display having a backlight, and control a buck-boost converter to increase or decrease a voltage applied to the backlight based upon a frame rate of a video signal received by the display.
US11069308B2

A pixel unit, a display method thereof and a display panel are provided. The pixel unit includes a display region and a non-display region, further includes a first substrate, a second substrate, a fluid layer and a control structure, the fluid layer is disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate, a fluid is disposed in the fluid layer, a flow of the fluid is controllable, and the control structure is disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate and configured to control the flow of the fluid.
US11069306B2

An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a display device, a detector, a processing unit, and an adjustment device. The display device is configured to output emitted light of corresponding displayed content according to a display signal. The emitted light is configured to allow the displayed content to be perceivable to a viewer, and ambient light outside the electronic device is able to be incident on the display device along a direction opposite to the emitted light. The detector is configured to acquire detection data. The processing unit is configured to determine whether a first condition is met according to the detection data and generate a control instruction in response to the first condition being met; and the adjustment device is configured to reduce an influence of the ambient light on the display device under the control instruction.
US11069295B2

A display apparatus includes a display panel, a gate driver, a data driver and an emission driver. The display panel includes a pixel. The gate driver outputs a data write gate signal having a corresponding active level and a data initialization gate signal having a corresponding active level to the pixel in a writing frame, outputs the data write gate signal not having the corresponding active level and the data initialization gate signal not having the corresponding active level to the pixel in a holding frame and outputs the data write gate signal having the corresponding active level and the data initialization gate signal not having the corresponding active level to the pixel in a writing compensation frame. The data driver outputs a data voltage to the pixel. The emission driver outputs an emission signal to the pixel.
US11069293B2

A luminance controlling unit includes a luminance controller that controls luminance of a pixel array including pixels each including a current-driven self-luminescent element. The luminance controller performs, on the basis of an image signal, a dynamic control of a duty ratio of a voltage pulse and a potential difference between a first voltage and a second voltage. The first voltage is outputted from a first voltage source adjacent to an anode of the corresponding self-luminescent element, and the second voltage is outputted from a second voltage source adjacent to a cathode of the corresponding self-luminescent element. The duty ratio is directed to controlling of light emission and light extinction of the self-luminescent element.
US11069291B2

A pixel circuit and a driving method thereof, and a display panel are provided. The pixel circuit includes a driving circuit, a data writing circuit, a storage circuit, an electrical compensation circuit, an optical compensation circuit. The driving circuit controls a driving current that drives a light emitting element to emit light. The data writing circuit writes a data signal to a control terminal of the driving circuit in response to a scanning signal. The storage circuit is used for storing the data signal. The electrical compensation circuit electrically connects the second terminal of the driving circuit to a first detecting terminal in response to an electrical detection enable signal. The optical compensation circuit applies an electrical signal generated according to the light emitted from the light emitting element to the second detecting terminal in response to an optical detection enable signal.
US11069273B2

Disclosed is an electronic device. According to an embodiment, the electronic device includes a housing that covers at least a portion of a back surface of the electronic device, a plurality of slits being formed in parallel from one end to an opposite end and the at least a portion of the housing being formed of a conductive material, a feeder that is electrically connected with at least one point of the housing, and a ground part that is electrically connected with at least one point of the housing. A part of the plurality of slits includes a section greater in width than another part of the plurality of slits. Moreover, various embodiment found through the disclosure are possible.
US11069272B2

A shift register, a gate drive circuit, a display panel, and a driving method. The shift register includes: an input circuit, which is connected to a pull-up node and an input signal terminal respectively; an output circuit, which is connected to the pull-up node, a clock signal terminal, a direct current signal terminal and an input terminal respectively, wherein the clock signal terminal provides a clock signal, the direct current signal terminal provides a direct current signal, and the output circuit outputs a scanning signal from the output terminal; and an output pull-down circuit, which is connected to the output circuit. The output circuit is configured to output a scanning signal from the output terminal as one from among the direct current signal and the clock signal when a first output condition is satisfied.
US11069269B2

A display device according to exemplary embodiments includes: a display panel including: a first opening and a second opening and displaying an image; a first crack sensing line disposed around the first opening; and a second crack sensing line disposed around the second opening, wherein a crack around the first opening is sensed by disconnection of the first crack sensing line, and a crack around the second opening is sensed by disconnection of the second crack sensing line.
US11069267B2

A display device includes: a display panel; a main wiring board; a first wiring board that includes a first feedback line; and a first cable that is removably coupled to the main wiring board and the first wiring board. The main wiring board includes: a first output line; a first input line; a first circuit (a power supply circuit) that outputs a first voltage to the first output line; and a control circuit that is connected with the first input line. The first cable includes: a first forward conductor that directly or indirectly connects the first output line and the first feedback line; and a first return conductor that directly or indirectly connects the first input line and the first feedback line. The control circuit determines whether the first voltage is input, and when an input of the first voltage is determined, starts a display on the display panel.
US11069263B2

Systems and methods for allowing sight impaired or blind persons to identify articles of clothing utilizing “smart labels” which comprise identification information, wherein the identification information is contained in, represented by, or interpretable via raised indicia (e.g., raised lettering or Braille), smart codes, global positioning system (GPS) technology, magnetic stripes, radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, near field communication (NFC) technology, microprocessors, Bluetooth technology, or combinations thereof. These smart labels are unaffected by normal usage such as washing, folding and crumpling to allow sight impaired or blind persons to tactually, or via an electronic interpretation device, e.g., personal computer, a smartphone, computer tablet, magnetic stripe reader, NFC communicator, RFID reader, or Bluetooth device, comprehend the identification information of the smart label.
US11069253B2

This disclosure relates generally to language processing systems, and more particularly to a method and system for language development of a user. In one embodiment, the system generates customized exercise for a user, based on a language model relevant to a language being learnt by the user. The system further collects user response to the customized exercise, and in terms of the user response, determines a current skill level of the user. Further, based on the determined skill level of the user, a skill gap is identified. The system then determines recommendations to improve language skills of the user, and to reduce/eliminate the skill gap.
US11069246B2

A system includes a first-vehicle processor configured to receive a signal broadcast from a second vehicle. The processor is also configured to determine a distance between a first transceiver, receiving the signal, and a second transceiver, transmitting the signal. The processor is further configured to determine second vehicle dimensions. Also, the processor is configured to digitally map a second vehicle perimeter around a second transceiver location, determined based on the distance and alert a first vehicle driver of a likely overlap condition of the second vehicle perimeter and a first vehicle perimeter.
US11069245B2

The disclosure includes embodiments of a lane change timing indicator for a connected vehicle. In some embodiments, a method includes determining a time and a path for an ego vehicle to change lanes. In some embodiments, the method includes displaying, on an electronic display device of the ego vehicle, one or more graphics that depict the time and the path.
US11069226B2

The present disclosure relates to smoke detectors. Various embodiments may include a method for adjusting a smoke detector (adjustment method) and a device executing the method for adjusting a smoke detector (adjustment device). For example, a method for automatically adjusting a smoke detector may include: placing the smoke detector in a channel; placing a reference smoke detector into the channel; applying a flowing aerosol to the channel; gathering data from the reference smoke detector reflecting the flowing aerosol; and adjusting the smoke detector based on the data gathered from the reference detector.
US11069225B1

Techniques for delaying an alert based on suspicious activity detection are provided. An artificial intelligence system may detect suspicious behavior of a suspect within a vicinity of a school. A responder may be dispatched to investigate the suspect. An alert signal may be temporarily delayed. A time period for the delay may be associated with a time required for the responder to investigate and a severity of the alert signal. The delay may be canceled when the responder indicates the suspect behavior is not suspicious.
US11069220B2

Among other things, systems and methods include a first sensor configured to detect operation of the sink; a second sensor configured to detect personal characteristics of a person operating the sink.
US11069215B1

A method for detecting events occurring during operation of a vehicle includes monitoring a plurality of variables during operation of the vehicle via an installed device fixedly attached to the vehicle. The method further includes receiving indications of the plurality of variables from the installed device at a mobile device and analyzing the received indications of the plurality of variables to detect if an accident involving the vehicle has occurred. Still further, the method includes, upon detecting the event, transmitting an indication that the accident has occurred and at least some of the indications of the plurality of variables to an entity outside the vehicle and receiving an insurance claim associated with the accident from the entity outside the vehicle.
US11069211B1

A system and method provides for one or more of tracking of an object and providing automatic access to applications or data. Depending upon the embodiment, the system includes a personal digital key (PDK), a reader, a computing device and one or more of an auto login server and a tracking server. The PDK stores one or more profiles in memory. A reader is configured to wirelessly communicate with the PDK. The computing device is coupled to the reader and one or more of the auto login server and tracking server. The auto login server is configured to communicate with the reader and launches one or more applications associated with a user name identified by a profile received from the PDK. The tracking server is configured to communicate with the reader and to track and log information received from the PDK associated with the object.
US11069204B2

An energy generation system using biomass includes a first information generation unit that generates the first information indicating that a distributor handling food has disposed of food waste biomass, an energy generation device that generates energy and the like using biomass collected from the distributor, a second information generation unit that generates the second information indicating that energy and the like have been generated using biomass collected from the distributor, a third information generation unit that obtains the first information and the second information and generates the third information indicating generation of at least one of energy and energy sources by collecting biomass disposed by the distributor, and a display unit that displays the third information generated by the third information generation unit.
US11069199B2

A gaming machine provides a base game, from which a hold and spin feature game is triggered when a determined number of configurable symbols are displayed in a base game outcome. When the feature game is triggered, the configurable symbols are held in place on the display one or more spins are provided during the feature game in which to collect additional configurable symbols. Any additional configurable symbols are retained on the display during subsequent spins until the feature game is completed. The player is awarded a prize based on the values carried by the configurable symbols. The gaming machine includes one or more progressive play meters that are incremented when spin award symbols are displayed in base game outcomes. When the feature game is triggered, the number of spins provided in the feature game is determined based on the value carried by one of the progressive play meters.
US11069186B2

The present disclosure relates generally to gaming machines, retrofit card readers for gaming machines, and methods of operating gaming machines and retrofit card readers. As an example, a method is disclosed that includes receiving an indication that a wireless communication module has wirelessly communicated with a player credential, synthesizing a state change that emulates a physical card insertion event in response to receiving the indication that the wireless communication module has wirelessly communicated with the player credential, and communicating the synthesized state change to a Slot Machine Interface Board (SMIB). The synthesized state change may be communicated with a set of electrical signals that include a card detection state and data read from the player credential.
US11069182B2

A gaming system having a base game and a feature game. The feature game includes a rotatable circular poker wheel having a plurality of display areas. Each of the display areas of the wheel are populated with playing cards during the play of the base game. A special symbol in the base game outcome allows population and revision of the cards on the poker wheel. Upon a trigger condition occurring, the wheel is rotated and stopped at a position to select a card from which a poker hand of five playing cards is formed.
US11069178B2

A display device includes a light guide plate 2 capable of displaying a plurality of patterns (21-1 to 21-9) and including an incident surface; a plurality of light sources (3-1 to 3-9) disposed opposite to the incident surface and corresponding to the plurality of patterns; a storage 5 configured to store a reference table that represents a relationship between a turn-on state number and a combination of light sources to be turned on among the plurality of light sources for each of a plurality of the turn-on state numbers; and a controller 7 configured to specify the combination of light sources to be turned on by referring to the reference table, the combination corresponding to the turn-on state number included in turn-on control information, and control turn-on and turn-off of each light source according to the combination of the light sources. The light guide plate 2 includes a plurality of prisms arrayed on one of surfaces of the light guide plate along the plurality of patterns, the plurality of prisms reflecting light toward the other surface of the light guide plate, the light being emitted from a light source corresponding to the pattern and being incident on the light guide plate from the incident surface.
US11069171B2

The present invention provides an improved system and method for using cryptography to secure computer-implemented choice mechanisms. In several preferred embodiments, a process is provided for securing participants' submissions while simultaneously providing the capability of validating their submissions. This is referred to as a random permutation. In several other preferred embodiments, a process is provided for securing participants' advance instructions while simultaneously providing the capability of validating their advance instructions. This is referred to as a secure advance instruction. Applications include voting mechanisms, school choice mechanisms, and auction mechanisms.
US11069158B2

In an embodiment, the disclosed technologies include an apparatus for storing data and communicating data between a vehicle or an agricultural implement and a computing device. Embodiments include a non-conductive housing, an antenna coupled to the non-conductive housing, an integrated circuit coupled to the antenna, a thermally and electrically conductive housing coupled to the integrated circuit, at least one ground clip coupled to the thermally and electrically conductive housing, at least one other integrated circuit coupled to the at least one ground clip, a memory coupled to the other integrated circuit and arranged to at least temporarily store digital communications between a vehicle or an agricultural implement and the computing device, and a connector communicatively coupled to the memory and arranged to mate with a connector of the vehicle or the agricultural implement.
US11069156B2

A method for estimating the remaining useful life of a pressure compensator of a subsea arrangement, the method including determining displacement data related to displacements of the pressure compensator during a time period; and estimating the remaining useful life of the pressure compensator in relation to a failure mode of the pressure compensator based on the determined displacement data of the pressure compensator. A system including a subsea arrangement and a control system, a computer program product, and a computer program, are also provided.
US11069146B2

A controller for augmenting reality includes a memory that stores instructions, and a processor that executes the instructions. The controller receives, from at least one device that provides output via a display, an information feed comprising first visual information from the at least one device. When executed by the processor, the instructions cause the controller to execute a process comprising controlling generation of first visual information in a first shared portion of a three-dimensional (3D) space by a first augmented reality device as augmented reality, and controlling generation of the first visual information in the first shared portion of the 3D space by a second augmented reality device as augmented reality.
US11069145B1

Systems and methods are disclosed for the generation and interactive display of three-dimensional (3D) building models, for the determination and simulation of risk associated with the underlying buildings, for the prediction of changes to the underlying buildings associated with the risk, for the generation and display of updated 3D building models factoring in the risk or predicted changes, and for the collection and display of relevant contextual information associated with the underlying building while presenting a 3D building model. The 3D building model can be displayed in an augmented reality (AR) view, and a user can interact with the 3D building model via controls present in the AR view and/or by moving within the real-world location in which the user is present.
US11069142B2

A system or method includes a platform to allow users to coordinate images captured by a separated worn camera with images captured by a held camera, displaying such images at real-time to a user through a user interface on the held camera or a user interface on a separate device. The separate worn camera is contemplated to provide a separate image feed to provide one or more augmentations to an image captured by the held camera.
US11069139B2

A method of operating an optical device is provided. The method includes selecting at least one of a first mode for recognizing virtual reality (VR) content, a second mode for recognizing augmented reality (AR) content, and a third mode for recognizing mixed reality (MR) content, and based on a result of the selecting, performing at least one of the first mode by controlling a display to allow a user to recognize the VR content via a lens, the second mode by controlling the display to allow the user to recognize the AR content via the lens and a first mirror, and the third mode for controlling the display and a camera to allow the user to recognize the MR content via the lens, the first mirror, and a second mirror.
US11069134B2

Methods, systems, and computer program products for removing unused portions of a 3D mesh representation of an object may include generating a first mesh representation of the object, the first mesh representation including a plurality of polygons, respective ones of the polygons including at least three vertices and at least three edges, wherein respective ones of the plurality of polygons are associated with a precision value that indicates an extent to which the respective ones of the plurality of polygons in the first mesh representation match the object, and adjusting the first mesh representation of the object to create a second mesh representation of the object by removing, front the first mesh representation, polygons of the plurality of polygons that are associated with precision values that have not been modified from an initial precision value.
US11069129B2

In various examples, shader bindings may be recorded in a shader binding table that includes shader records. Geometry of a 3D scene may be instantiated using object instances, and each may be associated with a respective set of the shader records using a location identifier of the set of shader records in memory. The set of shader records may represent shader bindings for an object instance under various predefined conditions. One or more of these predefined conditions may be implicit in the way the shader records are arranged in memory (e.g., indexed by ray type, by sub-geometry, etc.). For example, a section selector value (e.g., a section index) may be computed to locate and select a shader record based at least in part on a result of a ray tracing query (e.g., what sub-geometry was hit, what ray type was traced, etc.).
US11069116B2

One embodiment of the present invention sets forth a technique for performing a draping simulation of a fabric that includes obtaining a problem definition that includes a fabric cell size, a spring constant ratio, and a three-dimensional (3D) surface. The technique also includes representing the fabric as a set of fabric cells with dimensions that adhere to the fabric cell size, modeling the fabric cells based on a set of side springs and a set of diagonal springs, and setting a first spring constant of the side springs and a second spring constant of the diagonal springs based on the spring constant ratio. The technique further includes propagating the fabric cells along the 3D surface according to the fabric cell size, the first spring constant, and the second spring constant to generate a result of the draping simulation.
US11069106B1

Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for generating a dynamic mesh for rendering with a graphical user interface. Graphical objects are rendered onto a layer having transparent pixels. The system infers what areas of the layer are drawn areas, and a mesh is generated based on the drawn areas.
US11069102B2

Behavior of an industrial system is communicated to an operator through graphical representations of gauges having a scale and pointer that represent parameters of the system. The pointer is positioned relative to the scale to indicate a measured parameter value. In various embodiments, when the parameter value is within operating limits, a first range is displayed that corresponds to the operating limits. When the parameter value has gone outside of the operating limits, the displayed range is changed, in various embodiments, to a second range that goes beyond the operating limits. A local visual indicator is also displayed, in particular embodiments, when the parameter value has gone outside of the operating limits. In a number of embodiments, such a tool can help to make the operator better aware of abnormal parameters of the system for early detection and correction of problematic operating conditions.
US11069092B2

An apparatus for providing a top view image of a parking space includes a top view image generating device that generates a top view image of a parking space, a display that displays the top view image generated by the top view image generating device, and a controller that captures the top view image displayed by the display and connects the top view image previously captured to a current top view image generated by the top view image generating device to generate a combined top view image of an entire parking space.
US11069078B2

Systems and methods for generating a centerline for an object in an image are provided. An exemplary method includes receiving an image containing the object. The method also includes generating a distance cost image using a trained first learning network based on the image. The method further includes detecting end points of the object using a trained second learning network based on the image. Moreover, the method includes extracting the centerline of the object based on the distance cost image and the end points of the object.
US11069077B2

Systems and methods are disclosed including a computerized system, comprising: a computer system running image display and analysis software that when executed by the computer system causes the computer system to: display an oblique image; reference positional data for the oblique image; create a ground plane for the oblique image, the ground plane comprising a plurality of facets, the facets conforming to a topography of an area captured within the oblique image; receive a selection of at least two pixels within the oblique image; and calculate a desired measurement using the selection of the at least two pixels and the ground plane, the desired measurement taking into account changes within the topography of the area captured within the oblique image.
US11069062B2

Systems and methods are provided for screening histopathology tissue samples. An anomaly detection system is trained on a plurality of training images. Each of the plurality of training images represents a tissue sample that is substantially free of abnormalities. A test image, representing a tissue sample, is provided to the anomaly detection system. A deviation from normal score is generated for at least a portion of the test image. The deviation from normal score represents a degree of abnormality in the tissue sample represented by the test image.
US11069061B2

A method for analyzing an abdominal disease based on a medical image, includes receiving and preprocessing a medical image obtained by photographing an abdominal region of a patient to detect a plurality of analysis candidate regions and setting one of the plurality of analysis candidate regions as a ROI, calculating a nodule grade based on surface unevenness of the ROI, calculating a cellular heterogeneity coefficient based on pixel homogeneity of the ROI, and predicting and outputting an abdominal disease value based on the nodule grade and the cellular heterogeneity coefficient.
US11069054B2

A method of treating a malignancy in a human subject by analyzing pseudo-projection images of cells obtained from a sputum specimen obtained from a subject employs a biological specimen classifier that identifies cells from the sputum specimen as normal or abnormal. If abnormal cells are detected, then the abnormal cells are further classified as dysplastic or cancerous. If the cells are classified as dysplastic, then an immunomodulating agent is administered to the subject over a predetermined time period designed to achieve a therapeutic dosage.
US11069043B1

A method to reduce background noise in a document image. The method includes extracting, from the document image, a connected component corresponding to a background of the document image, generating a histogram of pixel values of the connected component, generating, using a non-linear mapping function based on the histogram, a non-linear probability distribution of the pixel values in the connected component, generating, based at least on a comparison between the non-linear probability distribution and a predetermined threshold, a replacement range of the pixel values, selecting, from the connected component, a pixel having a pixel value within the replacement range, and converting the pixel value of the pixel to a uniform background color.
US11069042B2

The system and method of frame differencing in high frame rate video to mitigate distortion caused by a bladed rotating assembly in the high frame rate video. The system and method applies one or more thresholds and a scaling factor and use a buffer of pixel values to mitigate distortions caused by blades as they pass in front of an imager.
US11069033B2

Various embodiments for image denoising using a convolutional neural network (CCN) are described. A system may include at least one computing device and program instructions stored in memory and executable in the at least one computing device that, when executed, direct the at least one computing device to implement a genetic algorithm (GA) routine that identifies and optimizes a plurality of hyperparameters for use in denoising an image using the convolutional neural network. An image may be denoised using the convolutional neural network, where the image is denoised using the hyperparameters identified and optimized in the genetic algorithm routine.
US11069030B2

Methods and systems are provided for generating enhanced image. A neural network system is trained where the training includes training a first neural network that generates enhanced images conditioned on content of an image undergoing enhancement and training a second neural network that designates realism of the enhanced images generated by the first neural network. The neural network system is trained by determine loss and accordingly adjusting the appropriate neural network(s). The trained neural network system is used to generate an enhanced aesthetic image from a selected image where the output enhanced aesthetic image has increased aesthetics when compared to the selected image.
US11069027B1

In implementations of precise glyph transformations as editable text, a computing device implements a transformation system to generate bounding boxes for a first glyph and a second glyph of multiple glyphs. The bounding boxes are concatenated as a multiple glyph bounding box for the multiple glyphs. The transformation system receives a user input defining a transformation of the multiple glyph bounding box relative to an object, and the system maps the transformation of the multiple glyph bounding box to the bounding boxes for the first glyph and the second glyph. The multiple glyphs are rendered in a user interface as the editable text having the transformation based on the mapping.
US11069016B2

Provided are an identity broker system and method for managing a national digital identification of a citizen. In one example, the method includes receiving, from a user device, an identity sharing request of a citizen including an identification of a service provider with which to share the identity, determining one or more digital identification credentials of the citizen that are to be shared with the service provider based on the identity sharing request, receiving an authorization from the citizen via the user device, the authorization including an approval for sharing the one or more digital identification credentials of the citizen with the service provider, and receiving the one or more digital identity components of the citizen from an identity record providing device, and transmitting the one or more digital identification credentials of the citizen to a service provider device based on the identification of the service provider.
US11069013B1

A computer-implemented trading platform, system, and method are provided for facilitating the trading and accounting for health quality offsets. So-called “health quality credits” related to emissions of ‘potentially avoidable complications’ (PACs) or ‘potentially avoidable mortality’ (PAMs). Emissions trading or “cap-and-trade” is an administrative approach used to control emissions that degrade public-goods assets by providing economic incentives for achieving and sustaining economically significant reductions in the emissions of pollutants that impair public goods such as clean air or health. In one embodiment, a method of accounting for health quality offsets established in one or more offset markets includes registering a health quality offset to an owner thereof; assigning a unique identifier to the health quality offset; crediting a client account with the health quality offset; receiving notification of a trade between a buyer and a seller; if the seller has an amount of health quality offsets sufficient for the trade, adjusting buyer and seller accounts with corresponding credits and debits; otherwise, providing a notification of insufficient health quality offsets to carry out the trade.
US11069005B2

A computer-implemented method for determining agricultural revenue is provided. The method uses an agricultural intelligence computer system in communication with a memory. The method includes receiving a plurality of field definition data, retrieving a plurality of input data from a plurality of data networks, determining a field region based on the field definition data, identifying a subset of the plurality of input data associated with the field region, calculating at least one yield projection for the field region based on the field definition data and the subset of the plurality of input data, and providing the at least one yield projection to a user device.
US11069004B2

A method of forming unique, private, personal, virtual social networks on a social network system that includes a database storing data relating to corresponding user entities. The method includes: a first user entity sending an invitation to a second user entity, recording in the database the second user entity as a direct contact of the first user entity and determining that third user entities, directly connected to the second user entity, are indirect contacts. A unique, personal, social network formed from direct and indirect contacts is thereby created for each user entity. Each user entity is able to control privacy of its data with respect to other user entities depending on the connection factor to that other entity and/or that other entity's attributes. Each user entity is able to take the role of provider or participant in applications where the provider provides an item or service to the participant.
US11069000B1

Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for a payment processing service utilizing a distributed ledger digital asset are provided. A payment processing service subsystem may provide payment processing services for merchants that wish to receive customer payments as a distributed ledger digital asset rather than as a fiat money asset.
US11068997B1

A predictive model system may include an application comprising instructions for execution on a device including one or more processors coupled to memory, and one or more servers in data communication with the application. The one or more servers may be configured to receive a first set of data which may be updated to include transaction data and at least one selected from the group of mileage rental information; create a predictive model based on the first set of data; transmit, to the application, one or more requests including a second set of data, the second set of data comprising at least one selected from the group of location information, date, time, name, and age of a user; update the predictive model based on the received second set of data received; generate a dynamic rate based on the updated predictive model; and transmit, to the application, the dynamic rate.
US11068985B1

Methods, computer-readable media, systems and apparatuses for determining and implementing dynamic usage-based insurance policies are presented. A cost per day and a cost per mile associated with the dynamic usage-based insurance policy may be determined. The cost per mile may be computed independently for each of a plurality of road segments comprising a trip based on a time of day that the vehicle traveled each road segment, a road type associated with each road segment. The cost per mile of each road segment of the driving trip may further include whether or not hard braking or hard cornering events were encountered during a specified cumulative driving distance that may include, at least a portion, of a plurality of driving trips. The cost per mile for each of the plurality of driving trips may be adjusted once a threshold distance has been traveled by the vehicle based on the number of hard braking events and hard cornering events occurred during that distance.
US11068980B2

Systems and methods for a trading interface with advanced features are provided. Along with providing the benchmark issue and non-benchmark issues, the trading application may also provide the trader with the ability to obtain trading information (e.g., another quad) for each of the related U.S. Treasury swaps (“T-swaps”), off-the-runs, yield curve T-swaps, and basis. In some embodiments, the trader may be provided with a customized keyboard to navigate through the trading interface. The keyboard preferably includes keys that allow the trader to quickly and efficiently switch between multiple issues in a quad. Using the keyboard, the trader may also be provided with price improvement functionality and direct dealing functionality. In some embodiments, the trading application may simultaneously display a DD ticker along with the trading quadrant that provides the trader with the progression of the direct dealings of the selected issue.
US11068979B1

An order matching method matches orders to buy and sell (and execute cross transactions in) financial instruments by matching orders at a price equal to the best available bid or ask price or within best available bid and ask prices in the market; where the priority of matching is by price; where orders may optionally specify that the order sender is willing to pay a fee to (or be paid a rebate by) the Order Matching Entity which operates the matching system (a fee/rebate contingency-quantified by a fee/rebate contingency rate (FRC rate); where an order's fee/rebate contingency must be met to match the order; and where an order which cannot be matched solely because its FRC rate prevents it from matching with another order temporarily yields priority—other than price priority—to other orders ranked below the yielding order to permit those orders to be matched, if possible.
US11068978B1

Methods, systems and apparatuses, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, are described herein to management transactions relating to loans and securities via a distributed ledger. The platform may allow for authorized users to create, validate, and monitor payments, contractual terms, and lender/borrower obligations, and may permanently record all validated transactions to the distributed ledger.
US11068976B1

The APPARATUSES, METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR A VIDEO REMOTE DEPOSIT CAPTURE PLATFORM (hereinafter “RDC-Video”) provides a platform for remote deposit by obtaining images of a check from streaming video captured by a video camera, wherein the RDC-Video transforms captured check images and/or entered check deposit information inputs via RDC-Video components into deposit confirmation outputs. For example, in one embodiment, a user may employ a personal computer connected to a web camera, and/or a smartphone with a built-in camera to initiate the remote deposit by holding a check in front of the camera, and the RDC-Video may capture images of the check and send them to a financial institution for deposit processing.
US11068958B1

In a subscription vehicle system that enables customers to select and swap between a fleet of available vehicles, the fleet of vehicles are evaluated to determine if the fleet is optimized in view of target metrics and if the fleet can be improved by introducing other assets, removing assets or trading assets.
US11068957B2

A method is provided for making recommendations for a user of an activity tracking system. The method includes receiving activity data for the user over a period of days, the activity data collected by a geo-position device. The method further includes determining routine travel paths for the user based on the activity data, and then determining recommendations, the recommendations based at least in part on the routine travel paths of the user. The method also includes sending the recommendations to the user.
US11068950B2

The disclosure relates to systems and methods for communicating a primary display comprising information that facilitates visual presentation of a view of a game space to a primary client device and facilitating purchases of content for use in the game through a secondary client device such as a user's smartphone. The system may include a game device that allows a user to play a video game or otherwise interact with a virtual environment using the primary client device and purchase content for use in the video game using a secondary client device while playing the video game using the primary client device. The purchased content may be integrated into the game space such that purchased content is available for use while the user is playing the video game.
US11068945B2

Embodiments of the present invention provide systems, methods, and computer storage media directed at adaptive representation of a control/volume relationship. In embodiments, a method may include receiving, from a control system, a request for control/volume relationship information of a target event for a tactic group. In response, a representation of a control/volume curve can be generated. The representation of the control/volume curve can include a number of control segments. In embodiments, the control segments included within the representation of the control/volume curve are determined based, at least in part, on one or more configuration parameters. The resulting representation of the control/volume curve can then be transmitted to a control system. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed herein.
US11068941B2

A mobile device and a server exchange information in response to the mobile device detecting a proximity beacon. Upon detecting the proximity beacon, the mobile device initiates a web service call to the server. A mobile device user will indicate a choice whether to opt-in upon registration. If the user has opted in, the server will retrieve additional information about the user including prescription information. The server will transmit prescription information and other marketing information to the mobile device. The server may be configured to receive additional information from the mobile device, for example, a request for a prescription to be refilled.
US11068926B2

The present invention provides a method for identifying trends and correlation of content items characteristics in relation to user emotional reaction. The method comprising the steps of: receiving plurality of rating/votes originated by different users relating one or more content item, wherein the user is required to selection emotion icon from multiple choice emotion icons, analyzing statistics of users selections by identifying characteristics of the news/article item, including at least one of; timing of news item publication, subject of content item, source/writer of the content, context of the content, style of content, key words/image appearing in the content and identifying correlations of content item characteristics in relation user emotion reaction according to the said analysis identifying trends.
US11068924B2

Tracking real-word and virtual actions taken by a user. A personalized set of actions are derived from the tracked actions (of the user or multiple other users similar to the user) for inducing the user to take loyalty program-based actions for a loyalty system within the personalized set of actions. An account associated with the user is credited with a reward based on the user performing one or a preconfigured number of the loyalty-based actions within the personalized set of actions.
US11068921B1

Multiple on-line coupons are automatically tested on items of interest to a customer, without requiring the customer to perform any action or to look for such coupons in various sources. Such testing can be automatically initiated and performed on items within the customer's shopping cart. Alternatively or additionally, testing can be automatically initiated and performed while the customer is browsing a page for an item on an e-commerce website, before the customer has even placed items in his or her shopping cart. The best coupon or coupons are then presented to the customer, or automatically applied to provide the customer with the appropriate discounts.
US11068913B2

There is provided systems and method for determining a user's event experience through user actions. A user may attend an event at a venue and take various actions with respect to the event. For example, the user may dance and cheer at the event, which may be captured by a biometric reading device on a user device that the user has in their possession. Additionally, the user may share media and generate social networking interactions while at, or after the event. The user may also make purchases at the event or after the event, such as purchasing media content corresponding to the event, Based on the actions taken by the user, an enjoyment level may be determined, which may be used to further determine a quality or how overall enjoyable was the event. Thus, users may be provided with sales of products or future events matching their interests.
US11068910B1

A system and method for generating an insult rate and reconfiguring an automated decisioning workflow includes configuring a testing group based on sampling from online events having an adverse disposal decision computed by an automated decisioning workflow computer that is configured with machine learning-based threat score thresholds that, if satisfied, causes a computation of a disallow decision or a block decision for a given online event; evaluating a performance and collecting performance data of distinct members of the testing group over a testing period; computing an insult rate for the testing group based on the performance data; computing an insult rate equilibrium for the automated decisioning workflow computer based on the performance data; evaluating the insult rate against the insult rate equilibrium; and reconfiguring adverse decisioning thresholds based on the evaluation of the insult rate of the testing group against the insult rate equilibrium for the automated decisioning workflow computer.
US11068909B1

Apparatuses and methods associated with multi-level authentication are disclosed herein. In embodiments, a method includes authenticating a physical object of a plurality of physical objects that together form an aggregate physical object; storing in a database system relationship information reflecting a relationship between the aggregate physical object and the plurality of physical objects; attempting to authenticate a target physical object; responsive to matching the target physical object to the aggregate physical object based on the attempt to authenticate the physical target: identifying in the database system a database record corresponding to the aggregate physical object; storing in the database record authentication data reflecting the match between the target physical object and the aggregate physical object; and storing an indication of a re-authentication of the physical object in the database system based on the relationship information. Other embodiments may be disclosed or claimed.
US11068908B1

Methods and systems are provided for skill-based/JHE credential verification using robotic contact and analysis, social media search, and/or peer affirmation within a blockchain-based database that holds verified trustor records. In one embodiment, a credential vault system (CVS) identifies a set of skill-based canonical JHEs for a trustor based on a description of job history and experience (JHE) of the trustor using a recurrent neural network (RNN) model with natural language process/natural language understanding (NLP/NLU), wherein a trustor record in the CVS is uniquely identified by a trustor identification in a blockchain-based database of the CVS, collects one or more corroborations for each canonical JHE by the CVS, evaluates each canonical JHE based on the collected one or more corroborations using a deep learning model to verify the corresponding canonical JHE, and appends each verified canonical JHE to the trustor record in a blockchain-based database of the CVS.
US11068907B2

Systems, methods, and devices are disclosed for authenticating and predicting the remaining lifetime of a resold product. Telemetry data is received from a transceiver within the product, which is then stored within a distributed ledger. The lifetime of the product is determined by analyzing the telemetry data in the distributed ledger according to one or more models. In response to receiving a query about the product, the user is granted read access to the distributed ledger, including read access to the determined lifetime of the product and the authentication of the product (in real or near real time).
US11068890B2

This invention relates to systems and methods for authenticating transactions using a mobile device based primarily on the introduction of a layer of middleware and wherein the Payment Networks, Merchants, Issuing Banks, Credit Reporting Bureaus, Insurance Companies, Healthcare Providers may customize the implementation of the services based on individual strategy and consumer preferences.
US11068886B2

Systems and methods for facilitating a transaction between a first entity and a second entity using a digital currency are described. In some aspects, a computing node participates in a private distributed ledger for a financial institution and stores one or more transaction blocks representing transactions in a digital currency. The digital currency is issued by the financial institution and is fixed with respect to a fiat currency. The computing node is configured to receive a transaction for transferring an amount of digital currency from a first entity to a second entity, generate a new transaction block representing the transaction, transmit the new transaction block to other computing nodes participating in the private distributed ledger, receive an indication of validity of the new transaction block, and insert the new transaction block into the private distributed ledger.
US11068880B2

A method of controlling the execution of a payment application by a mobile terminal, in near field communication with a payment device. The method includes transmitting an application selection request to the payment device, and verifying the application identifier received from the payment device against a list of authorized applications. The verification is performed by the circuit having the application selection request transiting therethrough.
US11068878B2

The embodiments herein provide a method and system for establishing data communication through a secure channel using audio signals. The method comprises registering a plurality of users to an application, initiating the application by a registered user, emitting audio signals using the audio signal emitter to establish a secure channel with the other participating device, receiving audio signals from the other participating device, validating the other participating device using a validating module, detecting the proximity of the other participating device using a proximity detector, establishing a secure channel between the participating devices, wherein the secure channel is established using audio channels, and enabling financial transaction between the participating devices.
US11068877B2

An electronic device comprises a display, a memory, and a processor, wherein the processor may be configured to: display, via the display, an indication which is stored in the memory and corresponds to a payment means; confirm circumstantial information on the electronic device; if the circumstantial information satisfies a first designated condition, display first additional information on the payment means in association with the indication via the display; and if the circumstantial information satisfies a second designated condition, display second additional information on the payment means in association with the indication via the display. Other embodiments are also available.
US11068873B1

Disclosed herein is a shelf system for facilitating advertising of a product, in accordance with some embodiments. Accordingly, the shelf system includes a panel assembly, a sensor, and a display unit. Further, the panel assembly includes a base and a panel. Further, the panel assembly includes a lock mechanism and a cord hole. Further, a first panel assembly of the panel assembly is couplable to a second panel assembly of the panel assembly using the lock mechanism and the cord hole forming a spatial arrangement. Further, the lock mechanism and the cord hole facilitates securing and the transmission of the electrical power between the first panel assembly and the second panel assembly. Further, the sensor is configured for generating sensor data based on a position of an individual in relation to the panel assembly. Further, the display unit is configured for displaying information based on the sensor data.
US11068869B1

A computer-based network system and method for using a payment vehicle having an on and off function. The system comprises a payment vehicle comprising an on and off function to enable or to disable the payment vehicle in the computer-based network for processing an electronic payment transaction, a holder of the payment vehicle, and a computer payment network wherein the computer payment network comprises a transaction engine for enabling or for disabling the payment vehicle at a request of the holder of the payment vehicle.
US11068865B2

A computer-implemented system and method for processing an electronic payment that is initiated in response to a primary financial transaction between a first entity and a second entity. A computer is configured to receive electronic digital information relating to a primary financial transaction between the first entity and the second entity. A non-transitory computer readable electronic storage medium in operable communication with said computer is configured to store at least one customizable business rule associated with the electronic digital information, wherein the at least one customizable business rule includes a merchant loyalty reward. A transaction processor is in operable communication with at least one of the computer and electronic storage medium that is configured to determine all products purchased by the first entity from the electronic digital information; and determine, based on the electronic digital information, whether the merchant loyalty reward business rule applies.
US11068859B2

Disclosed are a condition based preventive maintenance apparatus and method for a large operation system. The condition based preventive maintenance apparatus for a large operation system comprises: a collection part for collecting sensor data from a plurality of sensors installed in a system; a feature extraction part for wavelet-transforming the collected sensor data and extracting an energy spectrum as a feature value; a calculation part for calculating a slope and an intercept of the extracted feature value; and a monitoring part for monitoring whether the system is broken or not using the calculated slope and intercept.
US11068853B2

A calendar utility is provided to capture a calendar event. A communication application initiates operations to capture the calendar event by monitoring a communication or a document. A calendar utility is generated after a calendar information such as a date, a time, a location, a title, and/or a subject associated with an event is parsed from the communication or document. The calendar utility is generated with a title element and a calendar list to provide for a selection of a calendar. The calendar utility is displayed, in relation to the calendar information, to capture a calendar event associated with the communication or the document. The calendar event is captured based on entry(s) and/or selection(s) on the calendar utility.
US11068848B2

A member profile including a vector containing a field for each of a plurality of skills and a rating of one or more of the skills in the vector for a member of a social networking service is obtained. A first distance indicating a vector distance between the vector of the member profile and a vector of a hypothetical member profile representing the perfect job candidate is obtained. A hypothetical member profile for the member is created by combining the vector of the member profile with the indication of how each of the one or more skills is improved through taking the course from course information. A second distance between the member and the hypothetical perfect candidate for the job is obtained, and the difference between the first distance and the second distance is calculated to determine an estimate of how much the course will increase the member's job chances.
US11068844B2

Response parameters for a population of RFID tags present in an inventory space are determined by (a) continuously scanning the inventory space to interrogate the population of RFID tags and receiving responses from RFID tags within the population; (b) after multiple responses have been received from a specific RFID tag, determining response times for the specific RFID tag corresponding to time periods between sequential ones of the multiple responses from the specific RFID tag, (c) calculating a maximum acceptable response time based at least in part on the response times determined in step (b); and (c) recording a response interval data set including one or more of the response times determined in step (b) and the maximum acceptable response time calculated in step (c).
US11068841B1

Embodiments presented herein describe a location aware, RFID-enabled pallet mover for tracking inventory moving in a warehouse. The pallet mover includes a RFID system for detecting a pallet currently loaded on the pallet mover and a real-time location system (RTLS) tag for identifying a location of the pallet mover in the warehouse. In one embodiment, the RFID system includes an antenna and an RFID reader for detecting RFID tags in order to track inventory such as a pallet or packages. The RFID reader can communicate with the RFID tags in the environment to identify which pallet is currently loaded on the mover. In one embodiment, the RFID system waits until the pallet mover is moving before activating the RFID reader and monitoring a received signal strength indicator (RSSI) of an RFID tag to determine whether the corresponding pallet is currently loaded onto the pallet mover.
US11068839B2

Disclosed herein are system, method, and computer program product embodiments for selecting a particular eligible transporter for transporting a first good for a first job. An embodiment operates by receiving a request for transporting the good from a pickup location to a delivery location. Thereafter, eligible transporters for transporting the good from the pickup location to a first intermediate location or the delivery location (option one), or from the first intermediate location to a second intermediate location or the delivery location (option two), are identifier. Subsequently, for each eligible transporter, an estimated completion time (ECT) for the transporting of the first good is derived. Based on the ECT for each eligible transporter, a request to transport the good is sent to one of the eligible transporters.
US11068838B1

A system and method for delivering to a package receptacle using a drone provides a secure automated delivery service for packages amongst users. The system accomplishes this by providing a receptacle that is equipped to store items for selective removal. The system includes at least one remote server and at least one delivery drone, wherein the remote server and the delivery drone are communicably coupled to each other. The system further includes at least one package receptacle capable of storing and selectively dispensing contained packages. Delivery instructions, including a pickup location and a receptacle location, are then sent from the remote server to the delivery drone. The physical package is next collected at the pickup location with the delivery drone. Once the delivery drone arrives at the receptacle location, the delivery drone lands atop the package receptacle and deposits the physical package safely inside.
US11068826B2

Various embodiments for enterprise skill development using cognitive computing, by a processor device, are provided. In one embodiment, a method comprises applying cognitive computing to analyze user data from an information system to identify a user's Enterprise Skills Index (ESI) of enterprise skills and skill-gaps by inputting and analyzing a plurality of indices for average achievement within the enterprise.
US11068825B1

A system and method may determine the carbon emissions risk to an institution through its lending and investment activities to a plurality of counterparties by, for example, determining carbon emissions data for a number of counterparties and, for each counterparty, determining the carbon emissions risk to the institution. A system and method may determine the proportion of total capital of a counterparty that is being financed by a bank, and multiply this by a carbon emissions measure for the counterparty. Embodiments may be applied to determine optimal investment strategies for managing an institution's exposures to carbon risk over time.
US11068792B2

According to one aspect, there is provided a method for predicting floor information for a destination call. The method comprises storing, in a memory, destination call history entries about destination calls made by a user, each destination call history entry comprising a time stamp and a source and destination floor pair for a destination call; detecting an intention of the user to make a new destination call; and predicting a destination floor for the new destination call based on the current time and the stored destination call history entries of the user.
US11068783B2

The present disclosure relates generally to facilitating routing of communications. One example includes a communication server determining capacities associated with a terminal devices based on workloads for agents associated with the terminal devices. Historical acceptance data is accessed for past interaction invitations to user devices associated with one or more criteria. Current data is then used to determine available interactions and to facilitate interactions using interaction invitations based on the historical data and the current number of available interactions.
US11068782B2

A property vector representing extractable measurable properties, such as musical properties, of a file is mapped to semantic properties for the file. This is achieved by using artificial neural networks “ANNs” in which weights and biases are trained to align a distance dissimilarity measure in property space for pairwise comparative files back towards a corresponding semantic distance dissimilarity measure in semantic space for those same files. The result is that, once optimised, the ANNs can process any file, parsed with those properties, to identify other files sharing common traits reflective of emotional-perception, thereby rendering a more liable and true-to-life result of similarity/dissimilarity. This contrasts with simply training a neural network to consider extractable measurable properties that, in isolation, do not provide a reliable contextual relationship into the real-world.
US11068776B2

A data processing apparatus includes a storage unit configured to store reference data of a filter operation and coefficient data of filters, a plurality of operators configured to parallelly perform the filter operation on the reference data and the coefficient data of the filters, a first supply unit configured to supply reference data transferred from the storage unit to the plurality of operators, a second supply unit configured to supply coefficient data of a first and second filters transferred from the storage unit to the plurality of operators, and a control unit configured to control the second supply unit to supply the coefficient data of the first filter to a first operator, and supply the coefficient data of the second filter to a second operator.
US11068774B2

Provided is a spiking neural network system for dynamical control of flexible, stable, and hybrid memory storage. An information storage method may include converting input information to a temporal pattern in a form of a spike; and storing the information that is converted to the temporal pattern in a spiking neural network. The storing may comprise storing information by applying, to the spiking neural network, a spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) learning rate that is an unsupervised learning rule.
US11068773B2

Memory augmented neural networks may use one or more neural encoders to transform input data into distributed representations and a memory module to store the representations with individual addresses. Memory augmented neural networks allow for few-shot learning capabilities because latent representations are persistent between training examples and gradient-based updates affect only certain memory locations via content-based lookups. When a query vector is not found in memory and the memory is full, existing memories that are positively associated with a particular representation may be identified, redundant memories may be aged, and updated memories may be generated. These updated memories retain relevant information acquired during training and reduce redundancy in the memories stored using the memory module, thereby improving the efficiency of data storage and reducing overfitting of data typically encountered with existing neural networks using memory modules.
US11068762B2

A dual code authentication process combining a visible QR code with an invisible randomly generated code which can be alpha, numeric, symbol or image that can only be read with a reading device. A data generation engine is used to create the generated code which is assigned to the QR code and stored in a cloud based database. The QR code is decodable by a handheld reading device which communicates with the cloud based database releasing a copy of the generated code to the reading device. A reader is then used to decode the invisible printed code wherein the user can compare the printed code on the document and the code stored on the cloud based database to determine a match and authenticity.
US11068760B2

A non-transitory computer-readable recording medium stores computer-executable instructions, which constitute a particular program, for a terminal device. The instructions cause, when executed by the controller, the terminal device to perform obtaining printable area information indicating a printable area on a printing medium loaded to the printer, outputting a command instructing printing of a first image to the printer, determining whether a shortening condition is satisfied, a period for the short-time printing process is shorter than that for a normal printing process. When it is determined that the shortening condition is not satisfied, the controller outputs a first command causing the printer to print the first image within a normal printable area on the printing medium. When it is determined that the shortening condition is satisfied, the controller outputs a second command causing the printer to print the first image within a reduced area which is smaller than the printable area.
US11068751B2

An image processing device has an extraction unit that extracts image data by using a predetermined sliding window in an original image; a learning unit that generates a prediction model by performing machine learning on learning data including the image data by using a teaching signal representing classification of the image data; and a select unit that selects, out of other image data different from the image data, another image data in which an error in classification based on the prediction model is larger than a predetermined threshold and adds the selected another image data to the learning data, and the learning unit updates the prediction model by repeating the machine learning in the learning data in which the another image data is added.
US11068746B2

A method for predicting the realism of an object within an image includes generating a training image set for a predetermined object type. The training image set comprises one or more training images at least partially generated using a computer. A pixel level training spatial realism map is generated for each training image of the one or more training images. Each training spatial realism map configured to represent a perceptual realism of the corresponding training image. A predictor is trained using the training image set and the corresponding training spatial realism maps. An image of the predetermined object is received. A spatial realism map of the received image is produced using the trained predictor.
US11068744B2

A principal component calculating unit (13) for calculating a principal component of a plurality of sensor data collected from a device, and a physical quantity for failure determination calculating unit (11) for calculating a physical quantity to be used for failure determination on the basis of the plurality of sensor data are provided. Further, an operation state classification unit (14) for generating classification, for each operation state, of the sensor data collected from the device, using the principal component calculated by the principal component calculating unit (13) and the physical quantity calculated by the physical quantity for failure determination calculating unit (11) is provided.
US11068743B2

The disclosed embodiments provide a system for processing data. During operation, the system obtains a set of feature additions and an evaluation metric for assessing the performance of a statistical model. Next, the system automatically builds treatment versions of the statistical model using a set of baseline features for the statistical model and feature combinations generated using the feature additions. The system then uses a hypothesis test and a fixed set of feature values to compare a baseline value of the evaluation metric for a baseline version of the statistical model that is built using the set of baseline features with additional values of the evaluation metric for the treatment versions. Finally, the system outputs a result of the hypothesis test for use in assessing an impact of the feature combinations on a performance of the statistical model.
US11068741B2

Techniques and systems are provided for determining features for one or more objects in one or more video frames. For example, an image of an object, such as a face, can be received, and features of the object in the image can be identified. A size of the object can be determined based on the image, for example based on inter-eye distance of a face. Based on the size, either a high-resolution set of features or a low-resolution set of features is selected to compare to the features of the object. The object can be identified by matching the features of the object to matching features from the selected set of features.
US11068737B2

A method of identifying land cover includes receiving multi-spectral values for a plurality of locations at a plurality of times. A location is selected and for each time in the plurality of times, a latent representation of the multi-spectral values is determined based on a latent representation of multi-spectral values determined for a previous time and multi-spectral values for the previous time of a plurality of other locations that are near the selected location. The determined latent representation is then used to predict a land cover for the selected location at the time.
US11068712B2

Apparatuses, methods, and systems are presented for sensing scene-based occurrences. Such an apparatus may comprise a vision sensor system comprising a first processing unit and dedicated computer vision (CV) computation hardware configured to receive sensor data from at least one sensor array comprising a plurality of sensor pixels and capable of computing one or more CV features using readings from neighboring sensor pixels. The vision sensor system may be configured to send an event to be received by a second processing unit in response to processing of the one or more computed CV features by the first processing unit. The event may indicate possible presence of one or more irises within a scene.
US11068708B2

Provided herein are systems, methods and computer readable media for classification of documents using a location hierarchy. An example method may include receiving a feature vector r that represents occurrence counts of references in a document's text to each of a group of named entities, and determining whether the document is associated with the particular location by querying, to determine a query result, using feature vector r, at least one location-specific classifier from a group of location-specific classifiers, wherein the location-specific classifier is associated with the particular location, and wherein the location-specific classifier is configured to generate a positive output value in response to receiving an input feature vector representing occurrence count of at least one reference to the particular named entity and determining that the document is associated with the particular location in an instance in which the query result includes data indicating that the positive output value was generated by the location-specific classifier that is associated with the particular location.
US11068702B1

Disclosed is a process for performance monitoring and feedback for facial recognition systems. A first image for image matching from a camera capture device at a first location is received for purposes of image matching. A highest match confidence score of the first image to a particular stored enrollment image is determined. One or more image or user characteristics associated with the first image or first user is identified. The identified image or user characteristics and highest match confidence score are added to a facial recognition monitoring and feedback model. Subsequently, a particular one of the stored image or user characteristics consistently associated with a below-threshold highest match confidence score is identified, and a notification is displayed or transmitted including an indication of an identified facial recognition low match pattern and identifying the particular one of the stored image characteristics or user characteristics.
US11068700B2

A method for enhancing an image for facial recognition comprises capturing an image of the face with a polarizer and correcting the polarized image for non-uniformity. Stokes Parameters S0, S1, S2 are obtained by weighted subtraction of the polarized image to form Stokes images. DoLP is computed from the Stokes images, and facial recognition algorithms are applied to the DoLP image. A system for enhancing images for facial recognition comprises a polarimeter configured to record polarized image data of a subject's face, a signal processing unit and logic configured to receive and store in memory the image data from the polarimeter, calculate Stokes parameters from the image data, and compute a DoLP image from the Stokes parameters.
US11068698B2

A three-dimensional model (e.g., motion capture model) of a user is generated from captured images or captured video of the user. A machine learning network may track poses and expressions of the user to generate and refine the three-dimensional model. Refinement of the three-dimensional model may provide more accurate tracking of the user's face. Refining of the three-dimensional model may include refining the determinations of poses and expressions at defined locations (e.g., eye corners and/or nose) in the three-dimensional model. The refining may occur in an iterative process. Tracking of the three-dimensional model over time (e.g., during video capture) may be used to generate an animated three-dimensional model (e.g., an animated puppet) of the user that simulates the user's poses and expressions.
US11068697B2

Methods and apparatuses for video-based facial recognition, devices, media, and programs can include: forming a face sequence for face images, in a video, appearing in multiple continuous video frames and having positions in the multiple video frames meeting a predetermined displacement requirement, wherein the face sequence is a set of face images of a same person in the multiple video frames; and performing facial recognition for the face sequence by using a preset face library at least according to face features in the face sequence.
US11068696B2

A method for protecting anonymity of an individual in public is presented. The computer-implemented method may include registering a plurality of facial features associated with the individual, and, in response to capturing an image of the individual from a video stream, determining whether the facial features associated with the individual are registered. The computer-implemented method may further include, in response to the determination that the facial features associated with the individual are registered, obscuring the facial features of the individual captured from the video stream with an unidentifiable image.
US11068689B2

Ping-based imaging systems may be used for tracking motion of hard or soft objects within an imaged medium. Motion detection and motion tracking may be performed by defining fingerprint points and tracking the position of each fingerprint point based on the echoes of multiple transmitted pings.
US11068683B2

The embodiments of the present disclosure disclose a display device and a method for attaching a fingerprint module. The display device comprises: a display panel, a fingerprint module and a functional flexible circuit board (FPC); a glue film is attached to a side of the display panel away from a light emitting surface, and an opening area is provided in the glue film, the functional FPC is attached to the side of the display panel away from the light emitting surface with the glue film; the fingerprint module is disposed on a side of the functional FPC close to the display panel, and the fingerprint module is embedded in the opening area of the glue film.
US11068682B2

Disclosed in embodiments of the present application are a QR code generation method and apparatus for a terminal device. The terminal device comprises a camera. A specific implementation mode of the method comprises: receiving a QR code generation instruction input by a user, wherein the QR code generation instruction comprises a QR code information; starting a camera, and generating a camera real-time photographing picture; and generating a real-time picture displaying the QR code based on the QR code information and the generated camera real-time photographing picture. The implementation mode enables the user to clearly distinguish whether the QR code is an originally generated QR code, thereby improving the security of the QR code.
US11068681B2

A method for verifying a security document by means of a reading device wherein first transmission and/or reflection properties of a first region of the security document are detected in a first spectral range by the reading device and a first data set specifying these properties is generated therefrom, wherein the first region at least in some regions overlaps an optical security element arranged on the security document or embedded in the security document and wherein second transmission and/or reflection properties of the first region of the security document are detected in a second spectral range by the reading device and a second data set specifying these properties is generated therefrom, wherein the first spectral range differs from the second spectral range, and wherein, the authenticity of the security document and/or of the security element is checked on the basis of at least the first data set and the second data set.
US11068678B2

An optoelectronic sensor is provided for a repeated detection of objects at different object distances, having a light receiver for generating a received signal from received light, having an evaluation unit for generating object information from the received signal, and having a distance sensor for determining the object distance from a respective object. The evaluation unit is here configured to acquire a measurement variable from the received signal with respect to an object, to associate the measurement variable with the object distance measured for the object, and to form a first distribution of the measurement variable via the object distance after detecting a plurality of objects.
US11068676B2

A method: broadcasting a first message comprising an apparatus type through near field communication; scanning a digital object identifier (DOI) that is displayed by a mobile terminal according to the first message and that matches the apparatus type, to obtain service information and identity information of the mobile terminal included in the DOI; broadcasting a second message generated based on the identity information; obtaining, from the mobile terminal, a request for a near field communication connection, the request being generated by the mobile terminal after the mobile terminal determines the second message includes information consistent with the identity information of the mobile terminal; verifying the request based on the identity information of the mobile terminal; in response to that the verification succeeds, establishing the near field communication connection to the mobile terminal; and executing a service through the near field communication connection according to the service information.
US11068675B2

A system and method of imaging barcodes may include generating a first light beam from an illumination surface having first dimensions. The first light beam may be directed into an input aperture of an optical component to form a second light beam. The input aperture has second dimensions, where the first dimensions are at least as large as the second dimensions. The second light beam having irradiation spatially distributed across the second light beam may be projected to read a machine-readable indicia.
US11068671B2

A device, system, and method for integration of disparate systems uses multi-UID RFID encoding whereby all systems have a place to store their unique identifier without having to have knowledge of the other systems' requirements while at the same time allowing each system to communicate with the other systems by utilizing the other systems' unique identifier. Modules comprise an NFC Reader 405; an NFC Reader Manager 410; an NFC Reader Read Thread 415; a Tag module 420; a Tag Message 425; and a Tag Update Process 430.
US11068670B2

A battery-powered device with an opening for receiving a smartcard; inside the opening there being at least one electrical contact which can be used to receive power from a power supply. There is also provided a power supply for one or more of the battery-powered devices, the power supply having one or more paddles each of which is configured to enter the smartcard opening of the battery powered device and supply power from a power input, to the electrical contact(s) located inside the opening.
US11068663B2

The disclosed embodiments provide a system for processing data. During operation, the system obtains a first sentence representing a first sequence of actions between a user and a set of jobs. Next, the system applies a language model to token embeddings of a first set of tokens in the first sentence and position embeddings of token positions in the first sentence to produce a first set of output embeddings. The system then combines the first set of output embeddings into a first session embedding that encodes the first sequence of actions. Finally, the system outputs the first session embedding for use in characterizing job-seeking activity of the user.
US11068654B2

An approach is provided in which an information handling system analyzes a message tone vector corresponding to a message against a target tone vector corresponding to a recipient of the message. The message tone vector includes a set of message tone attributes and the target tone vector includes a set of target tone thresholds. The information handling system, in response to determining a difference between the message tone vector and the target tone vector, creates a variant message by substituting words in the message with one or more similar words based on the target tone vector. In turn, the information handling system sends the variant message to the recipient.
US11068653B2

Disclosed is a system for context-based abbreviation disambiguation, the system comprising: an ontological databank represented into a multi-dimensional space, a synonym databank, a glossary databank, and a server arrangement. The server arrangement is configured to obtain a text comprising abbreviations and concept phrases, extract a target abbreviation from the abbreviations, obtain potential expansions for the target abbreviation, calculate a synonym match score for potential expansions, using synonyms of the potential expansions and the concept phrases, calculate a concept match score, using concepts relating to the potential expansions and the concept phrases, calculate a context match score for the potential expansions using a comparison module, and determine one of the potential expansions as a valid expansion of the target abbreviation based on at least one of the: synonym match score, concept match score and context match score.
US11068651B2

A platform is described for analyzing assessment data, including correlating assessment data with learning outcome data, and presenting analysis results through one or more interactive dashboards. A course syllabus and/or other course described information is analyzed to identify expected target outcomes to be achieved by students of the course, and to identify a relative weight of each of the various target outcomes based on their coverage in the syllabus. Assessment data describing a digitally administered assessment is analyzed to identify the categories that are assessed in the various questions of the test. The target outcomes are compared to the assessed categories to determine the extent to which the assessment is assessing each of the target outcomes, the degree of correspondence between the distribution of assessed categories and the distribution of target outcomes, and whether any gaps are present indicating that certain target outcomes are going unassessed or are insufficiently assessed.
US11068643B2

Techniques described herein relate to generating updated style sheets and/or other web content by a client web browser to allow for specific formatting, layouts, and styles to be applied to particular web elements when rendered at the client device. A client device may analyze the web content received from a web server to identify individual elements within the web content, including element identifiers, values, and/or other properties. The client device may transmit subsequent requests to the web server to retrieve element definitions, use the element definition to dynamically generate updated web content, and then inject the updated web content into the web content received from the web server to implement a customized and element-specific display format, layout, and style at the client device.
US11068639B2

Various implementations described herein refer to a method. The method may include providing a metal layout for an integrated circuit, wherein the metal layout includes multiple lines associated with bitlines. The method may include inserting at least one additional line between the multiple lines and the bitlines. The method may include arranging the at least one additional line with respect to the multiple lines and the bitlines so as to reduce capacitance associated with the bitlines.
US11068633B2

Process for determining defects in cells of a circuit is provided. A layout of a circuit is received. The layout comprises a first cell and a second cell separated by a boundary circuit. Bridge pairs for the first cell and the second cell is determined. The bridge pairs comprises a first plurality of boundary nodes of the first cell paired with a second plurality of boundary nodes of the second cell. Bridge pair faults between the bridge pairs are modeled. A test pattern for the bridge pair faults is generated.
US11068632B2

A simulation apparatus includes a memory and a processor. The processor is configured to: acquire a circuit model described in a hardware description language; extract a reading and writing relationship between a process and a register variable included in the circuit model; determine an evaluation order of the process, based on the number of register variables whose extracted relationship satisfies a given condition; and convert, into a blocking variable, a register variable which satisfies the given condition in the determined evaluation order of the process among the register variables included in the circuit model.
US11068617B2

Access to an individual tenant's data within a multi-tenant relational database architecture is provided, without unduly exposing data of other tenants. A list of accessible tables is presented to an authenticated individual, such as a developer. Specific information can be designated as sensitive and can be excluded from the information the developer can access. A specialized user interface provides secure point-and-click access to data by allowing selection of a set of higher-level data types to retrieve. Access to data from a related table can be enabled by providing a hyperlink that, when activated, retrieves a relevant record from the related table. Primary key values can also be rendered as hyperlinks that can activate a pop-up menu showing all tables that refer to that primary key value. In at least one embodiment, SQL queries are automatically constructed based on the user's selection of items from the pop-up menu.
US11068611B1

The disclosed computer-implemented method for preventing data loss from data containers may include (1) identifying, at a computing device, a process running in a data container on the computing device, (2) intercepting an attempt by the process to exfiltrate information from the computing device via at least one of a file system operation or a network operation, and (3) performing a security action to prevent the intercepted attempt. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
US11068610B2

Embodiments include method, systems and computer program products for securing content. Aspects include accessing, by a first user device, content, wherein the content includes a security profile associated with the content. The content is displayed on a display for the first user device. An input is received by the first user device. The input is analyzed to determine that the input is in compliance with the security profile associated with the content and based at least in part on determining the input is not in compliance with the security profile associated with the content, a portion of the content is transmitted to a second user device.
US11068607B2

A secure cloud computing environment protects the confidentiality of application code from a customer while simultaneously protecting the confidentiality of a customer's data from intentional or inadvertent leaks by the application code. This result is accomplished without the need to trust the application code and without requiring human surveillance or intervention. A client secure virtual machine (SVM) is accessible by a client who supplies commands, operand data and application data. An appliance SVM has the application code loaded therein and includes an application program interface that accesses a memory area shared by both SVMs. All access to the appliance SVM is initially revoked by an ultravisor, except for the shared memory and an encrypted persistent storage. The appliance SVM stores the application data in the persistent storage. The ultravisor manages an SVM by maintaining exclusive control over a device tree used by the operating system of the SVM.
US11068600B2

A system, method, and apparatus for secure router operation and initialization. A router may require at least two sets of credentials at different phases of initialization, thereby adhering to a multi-layered security approach. In a first phase of a router initializing for operation, a boot loader of the router may require a first authentication in order to unlock the full-disk encryption and commence booting into firmware. In a second phase, the firmware of the router may require second authentication to continue the initialization and to unlock the file-based encryption and access the settings of the router, after which the router may be fully operational.
US11068599B2

Embodiments support establishing an embedded controller comprised within an Information Handling System (IHS) as a hardware root of trust. With the booting of the IHS paused and based on instructions encoded in a ROM (Read-Only Memory) of the embedded controller, the firmware of the embedded controller is read from a flash memory, such as a SPI Flash, and stored to a RAM (Random Access Memory) of the embedded controller. The firmware is then authenticated based on instructions encoded in the ROM. Based on instructions included in the authenticated firmware, the embedded controller reads SBIOS (Startup Basic Input Output System) instructions from the flash memory and stores them to RAM where they are authenticated based on instructions included in the authenticated embedded controller firmware. If the SBIOS instructions are authenticated, the embedded controller authorizes booting of the IHS to resume using the authenticated SBIOS instructions.
US11068596B2

During a power-on self-test (POST), a basic input/output system (BIOS) retrieves an attribute value associated with the persistent memory device, and compares the attribute value to a default value. In response to the attribute value matching the default value, the BIOS may determine that a firmware management protocol was not executed during a previous POST. In response to the attribute value not matching the default value, the BIOS may compare the attribute value to a current firmware version of firmware within the persistent memory device.
US11068588B2

A system and method for the detection of irregularities, such as fraud or malware, running on a device, is disclosed. An example method includes receiving new ones of data items indicative of the device's current operation; determining whether the new ones of data items deviate from the device's typical operation by comparing the new ones of data items to a profile relating to the typical operation of the device, wherein the deviating includes either using an infrequently used one of incoming ports and outgoing ports or continually accessing a new website. The example method can further include based on the determining: updating the device baseline profile to create an updated device baseline profile with the new ones of data items if the new ones of data items do not deviate from the typical operation of the device; and generating an alert if the new ones of data items do deviate from the typical operation of the device.
US11068586B2

One embodiment of the present invention provides a system for isolating virtual hosts on a network server device. During operation, the system creates a container for a virtual host of a plurality of virtual hosts of a web server running on the network server device. A respective virtual host of the plurality of virtual hosts represents a website running on the web server. If the system receives a web request for a dynamic resource from a client, the system identifies the virtual host as associated with the web request. The system then runs a script interpreter process for generating the dynamic resource in the container and sends a response message comprising the dynamic resource to the client.
US11068585B2

A system and method for securing execution of software containers using security profiles. The method includes exporting a container image to a host device from a container image source, wherein the container image includes resources utilized to execute a corresponding application container; generating a security profile for the container image, wherein the generated security profile indicates at least a list of permissible filesystem actions, wherein each permissible filesystem action is an action performed with respect to at least one filesystem resource; monitoring an operation of a runtime execution of the application container; and detecting a violation of the security profile based on the monitored operation.
US11068580B2

In one implementation, a method for providing security on an externally connected controller includes launching, by the controller, a security layer that includes a whitelist of permitted processes on the controller, the whitelist including (i) signatures for processes that are authorized to be executed and (ii) context information identifying permitted controller contexts within which the processes are authorized to be executed; determining, by the security layer, whether the particular process is permitted to be run on the controller based on a comparison of the determined signature with a verified signature for the particular process from the whitelist; identifying, by the security layer, a current context for the controller; determining, by the security layer, whether the particular process is permitted to be run on the controller based on a comparison of the current context with one or more permitted controller contexts for the particular process from the whitelist.
US11068568B2

A method for initiating a login of a user into a system, the login being passed by inputting a username into a username field, inputting a password into a password field, and verifying whether the inputted username is stored by the system and whether the inputted password is a stored password corresponding to the inputted username. The method can include the system requiring during inputting character by character of the username and/or the password in addition waiting a predefined delay and/or inputting at least one character at at least one position within a character sequence of the username and/or the password, respectively, wherein the at least one character differs from the character of the username at the at least one position when inputting the username and/or differs from the character of the password at the at least one position when inputting the password.
US11068567B2

A user, using a user-computing device connected to a computer network, is authenticated to access a computing resource managed by a system on the computer network. The user computing device presents a user interface to prompt the user to input a value for each of a set of user-defined credentials that the user has previously defined for a SAIF server to authenticate the user to access the computer resource, thereby forming a set of input values. Modified values, each generated from and representing a corresponding one of the input values, are transmitted and validated by comparing them with corresponding modified forms of user-defined credential values stored in a memory, thereby determining whether the user is authenticated to access the computing resource on the system.
US11068560B2

A method of processing vehicle diagnostic data is provided for identifying likely vehicle fix(s) associated with a diagnostic data, and identifying a repair procedure(s) for correcting the likely fix(s). The process receiving vehicle diagnostic data from a vehicle onboard computer at a remote diagnostic database, the database being arranged to map vehicle diagnostic data to possible vehicle fix(s). The possible vehicle fix(s) are prioritized in accordance with ranked matches of the received diagnostic data to combinations of diagnostic data stored in a prior experience database. The prior experience database having an identified fix associated with each stored combination of diagnostic data. The fix associated with the highest ranked combination of diagnostic data is identified as the most likely fix. The most likely fix is mapped to a vehicle repair database, the most likely fix being directly mapped to an associated repair procedure for repairing the most likely fix.
US11068557B2

In an approach to mobile application usage detection, one or more computer processors detect mobile application usage data of one or more computing devices in a first geographic area during a first time period. The one or more computer processors display the mobile application usage data on an electronic map, where the electronic map depicts at least the first geographic area.
US11068553B2

In one example, a method includes receiving, at a datacenter, a request from a client, where the request identifies a data range required by an application residing at the client, and the data range embraces less than all the contents of a file, backed up at the datacenter, with which the data range is associated. The example method further includes accessing the data in the data range, and transmitting data in the data range to the client, where the data transmitted to the client from the datacenter comprises respective portions of multiple incremental backups stored at the datacenter.
US11068551B2

Embodiments of the present invention provide a method for displaying contents of a group chat. The method includes: receiving a query message entered by a user and carrying a specified user name; sending the query message to a server to request a list of historical chat records corresponding to the specified user name, wherein the list of historical chat records are interrupted by a plurality of current chat records in the group chat; receiving the list of historical chat records that is sent by the server and pulled according to the specified user name; and displaying the list of historical chat records sent by the server following the plurality of current chat records to continue a topic carried by the list of historical chat records and interrupted by the plurality of current chat records.
US11068543B2

Methods, systems, and computer programs encoded on computer storage medium, for performing an inventory of devices to identify a particular device; creating a data structure for the particular device including data identifying the particular device; providing, a request including the data structure for the particular device; parsing the request and determining that a device class for the particular device is a new device class; in response to determining that the device class for the particular device is a new device class, creating a device-specific class for the particular device and a metaobject format for the particular device; providing the created device-specific class and the metaobject format for the particular device; and creating an instance of the device-specific class for the particular device.
US11068536B2

Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a method and apparatus for managing a document index. The method comprises determining an independently updatable field in a plurality of documents, the independently updatable field comprising at least one item. The method further comprises creating an index for an item in the independently updatable field, the index containing an identifier of a document comprising the item, the document being included in the plurality of documents. Furthermore, the method further comprises storing the identifier of the document in blocks such that the index is updatable without modifying the identifier of the document.
US11068532B2

An interactive image selection and display system having a image selection and display application that makes maps, images, and media stored in one or more server computers available to client devices in a common format including a graphic user interface depicted on a display surface which allows a user to select within an interactive visual representation a target area and view a plurality of images presented in serial order concurrent with the presentation of a location identifier matched to each image on the display surface and to further select one or more of the plurality of images for concurrent still presentation on the display surface and to retrieve media associated with each selected image and to retrievably store the interactive visual representation, target area, selected images, and associated media as an image bucket file.
US11068527B2

The system and methods described herein provide content recommendations to user equipment timed to reduce interruption of content. A content recommendation application detects output of first content and determines viewing metrics for the first content. Using the determined viewing metrics, the content recommendation application determines whether output of a content recommendation should be blocked. In response to determining that the viewing metrics indicate output of the content recommendation should be blocked, the content recommendation application blocks the content recommendation. Upon receiving an input changing output of the first content to output of a second content, the content recommendation application unblocks and outputs the content recommendation.
US11068521B2

A technology related to a method and apparatus for providing a relation note using correlation is disclosed. The method for providing the relation note, which is performed by a relation note providing server interworking with a user terminal, comprises the steps of: receiving one or more generated notes from the user terminal; updating, according to a configurable reference, correlation between notes indicating a relation between the one or more notes; and providing the one or more notes to the user terminal on the basis of the correlation between the notes. Therefore, the method may provide a user interface which is intelligent and smart to enable a plurality of notes to be more effectively identified and managed on the basis of the correlation.
US11068520B1

A method is executed at a computer system to retrieve data from a database. Upon receiving a database query, a database engine of the computer system parses the query to form an operator tree including a plurality of join operators. For each of the plurality of clauses, the database engine adds to the operator tree a respective node that specifies a mark join operator, a single join operator, an inner join operator, or an outer join operator. Specifically, the database engine adds the mark join operator when the respective clause includes one of a predetermined set of predicate subqueries, and adds the single join operator when the respective clause includes a scalar subquery. The database engine performs one or more optimization passes on the operator tree to form an optimized execution plan, and executes the optimized execution plan to retrieve a result set from the database.
US11068513B2

In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a method ensures, by a web map tile service, the updated display of features. In this method, a web map tile service database receives a change to a feature on a map and a server system identifies rendered tiles in a cache that are impacted by the change to the feature. The server system invalidates the identified rendered tiles in the cache by, for example, removing them.
US11068502B1

Software Defined Network Attached Storage data backup is implemented using storage array synchronous data replication. A TLU is created for each user filesystem managed by a Virtual Data Mover (VDM). A VDM configuration filesystem is also created containing metadata describing a mapping of user file system TLU to physical storage resources on the storage array. Both the user filesystem TLUs and the VDM configuration filesystem are mapped to an asynchronous Remote Data Forwarding (RDF) group of the storage array, which is used by the storage array to replicate both the user filesystem TLUs and VDM configuration filesystem. Filesystem ID and export path information are reserved on the primary storage array and backup storage array when the RDF group is set up, to enable transparent failover from the primary to the backup node of selected VDMs.
US11068497B2

Data conversion circuitry receives structured records including normalized data and performs a data conversion process on the structured records to generate unstructured records including unstructured syntax. The data conversion circuitry performs the data conversion process according to an unstructured syntax requirement including a syntax field mapping between the structured records and the generated unstructured records.
US11068485B2

Identifying data within a data store satisfying a request. A quantity of the identified data is greater than a threshold. The identified data is analyzed to produce an initial result set with a reduced data quantity including information summarizing the identified data. The analyzing includes visualizing the information summarizing the identified data as one or more graphical displays rendered within a user interface and selectively filtering the identified data based upon a selection of filter factors associated with the identified data to generate an initial result set having a smaller size in relation to the identified data set. Each of one or more succeeding result sets are generated from a corresponding prior result set until a succeeding result set includes a quantity of data satisfying the threshold. The generating of each succeeding result set includes filtering the corresponding prior result set and information summarizing the filtered result set.
US11068466B2

A method for validating data structures includes generating and storing, at each of multiple intervals, a signature for each of multiple data structures, including a parent data structure and a child data structure. The method also includes, in response to a request to validate the child data structure, retrieving active state signatures of the parent and child data structures, and comparing the active state signatures. The method further includes, when the active state signatures are inconsistent, comparing the active state signature of the child data structure to a first prior state signature of the parent data structure; and when the active state signature of the child data structure is consistent with the first prior state signature of the parent data structure, notifying a user that the child data structure is a match for the parent data structure but out of sync therewith.
US11068458B2

A portion of a graph dataset is generated for each computing node in a distributed computing system by, for each subject vertex in a graph, recording for the computing node an offset for the subject vertex, where the offset references a first position in an edge array for the computing node, and for each edge of a set of edges coupled with the subject vertex in the graph, calculating an edge value for the edge based on a connected vertex identifier identifying a vertex coupled with the subject vertex via the edge. When the edge value is assigned to the first position, the edge value is determined by a first calculation, and when the edge value is assigned to position subsequent to the first position, the edge value is determined by a second calculation. In the computing node, the edge value is recorded in the edge array.
US11068450B2

Embodiments disclosed herein provide systems, methods, and computer readable media for infinite versioning by automatic coalescing. In a particular embodiment, a method provides determining an age range for a plurality of data versions stored in a secondary data repository and identifying first data versions of the plurality of data versions that are within the age range. The method further provides determining a compaction ratio for the first data versions and compacting the first data versions based on the compaction ratio.
US11068448B2

A method is provided for processing a query. In some embodiments, the method includes creating a historical schema defining an ordered set of fields based on a current schema of an object and a field modification of the current schema. The method includes inserting, based on the field modification, a new field at an end of the historical schema and archiving records into a second storage device. The method includes receiving a query, which includes a command specifying a subset of fields and which indicates a non-current field. The method includes searching in the second storage device for archive records having a second schema including the subset of fields and the non-current field. The first and second schemas follow the field order in accordance with the historical schema. The method further includes accessing the subset of fields and the non-current field in accordance with the command.
US11068446B2

Disclosed are systems, apparatuses and techniques for replicating data between different cloud computing platforms. Examples include storage replicator components operable in different cloud computing platforms. The first storage replicator component may identify the second cloud computing platform as a location to copy a data file in response to an event related to the data file stored in a first cloud computing platform. The first storage replicator component may request a copy of the data file via an application programming interface of the first cloud computing platform. The attributes of the copy of the data file which involve modification to conform to data management conventions of the second cloud computing platform may be determined and modified to comply with conventions of the second cloud computing platform. The modified copy of the data file may be forwarded to the second cloud computing platform for storage.
US11068442B1

Systems and methods are disclosed herein for organizing a plurality of files on a cloud file system. In particular, the plurality of files and features of the plurality of files are identified. A machine learning model is trained on a set of inputs comprising the features of the plurality of files and a set of target outputs for the set of inputs, the set of target outputs comprising a set of destination folders to store the plurality of files. Further, the trained machine learning model is applied to features of additional files to produce predicted destination folders on the cloud file system. User inputs indicative of user requests to add the additional files to requested destination folders on the cloud file system are received, and the requested destination folders are compared to the predicted destination folders. In response to determining that the requested destination folders do not match the predicted destination folders, the trained machine learning model is updated.
US11068436B2

Methods, devices and computer program products facilitate the storage, access and management of log files that are associated with particular client devices. The log files provide a record of user or client device activities that are periodically sent to a data backup center. A dedicated log file server facilitates the processing and storage of an increasingly large number of log files that are generated by new and existing client devices. A storage server pre-processes the received log files to facilitate the processing and storage of the log files by the log file server. This Abstract is provided for the sole purpose of complying with the Abstract requirement rules. This Abstract is submitted with the explicit understanding that it will not be used to interpret or to limit the scope or the meaning of the claims.
US11068429B2

An oscillation reduction unit for a bus system. The oscillation reduction unit has two transistors, which are situated anti-serially between a first bus wire of a bus of the bus system and a second bus wire of the bus, in which bus system an exclusive, collision-free access of a user station to the bus of the bus system is at least temporarily ensured, and a time control block for switching the two transistors and designed to switch on the two transistors while a signal on the first and/or second bus wire and/or a transmission signal, from which the signals on the first and/or second bus wire are generated, changes from a dominant state to a recessive state, and designed to switch off the two transistors if the signal on the first and/or second bus wire and/or the transmission signal is/are switched into the recessive state.
US11068427B2

An electronic device according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises: a universal serial bus (USB) interface; a processor electrically connected to the USB interface; and a memory electrically connected to the processor, wherein the memory may store instructions configured to, when executed, cause the processor to: enter a security mode; in the security mode, receive, from an external device connected to the electronic device via the USB interface, a USB class code corresponding to the external device; determine whether the USB class code is included in a white list of connectable devices allowed to be connected to the electronic device in the security mode; and control a communication connection between the external device and the electronic device according to whether the USB class code is included in the white list. Other embodiments are also possible.
US11068415B2

Provided are a computer program product, system, and method for using insertion points to determine locations in a cache list at which to move processed tracks. There are a plurality of insertion points to a cache list for the cache having a least recently used (LRU) end and a most recently used (MRU) end, wherein each insertion point of the insertion points identifies a track in the cache list. An insertion point of the insertion points is determined at which to move the processed track in response to determining that a processed track is indicated to move to the MRU end. The processed track is indicated at a position in the cache list with respect to the determined insertion point.
US11068413B2

A computational device receives an indication of minimum retention times in a cache for a plurality of tracks for applications. In response to determining that a first type of application has not specified a maximum percentage of cache for allocation to the first type of application, the maximum percentage of cache for allocation to the first type of application is set to a default value. In response to determining that a second type of application has not specified a maximum percentage of cache for allocation to the second type of application, an entirety of the cache or a percentage of the cache that is greater than the default value is allocated for the second type of application. A least recently used based replacement of tracks is performed in the cache while attempting to satisfy the minimum retention times and the maximum percentage of cache that are allocated.
US11068404B2

In an embodiment, a data processing method provides an improvement in efficient use of computer memory and comprises using a computer, creating in computer memory a glyph memory area that is configured to store a plurality of cached glyphs; using the computer, receiving a request from an application to use a particular glyph; in response to the request, determining whether the particular glyph is in the glyph memory area; in response to determining that the particular glyph is not in the glyph memory area: attempting to store a bitmap of the particular glyph to a next location in the glyph memory area; in response to determining that the next location is not available a first time, reclaiming space in the glyph memory area in an amount sufficient to store the bitmap; attempting a second time to store the bitmap in the next location in the glyph memory area; in response to determining that the next location is not available a second time, clearing the glyph memory area of all previously stored glyphs and storing the bitmap in the glyph memory area.
US11068399B2

Technologies for enforcing coherence ordering in consumer polling interactions include a network interface controller (NIC) of a target computing device which is configured to receive a network packet, write the payload of the network packet to a data storage device of the target computing device, and obtain, subsequent to having transmitted a last write request to write the payload to the data storage device, ownership of a flag cache line of a cache of the target computing device. The NIC is additionally configured to receive a snoop request from a processor of the target computing device, identify whether the received snoop request corresponds to a read flag snoop request associated with an active request being processed by the NIC, and hold the received snoop request for delayed return in response to having identified the received snoop request as the read flag snoop request. Other embodiments are described herein.
US11068393B2

Garbage collection (GC) to reclaim memory in computing systems sometimes suspends applications, web services, and other mutator programs in order to scan their execution stacks, which reduces their responsiveness. But suspension times are decreased by behavior-driven stack scan optimization (BDSSO) functionality that increases the concurrency of mutator execution with GC stack scanning. BDSSO obtains execution stack frame occurrence data, determines frame execution likelihoods, selects a stack scan depth based on the likelihoods, and installs a scan return barrier at the selected depth. Then the GC scans the execution stack below the barrier while the mutator runs, thus increasing concurrency and improving mutator responsiveness. Selected barrier locations vary according to actual stack activity to provide optimized concurrency instead of using an inflexible approach to barrier placement. Existing profiler samples or virtual machine interfaces can be reused by BDSSO. Skinny samples that lack profiler performance data may also be used.
US11068390B2

Systems and methods for cleaning a storage system. A deduplicated storage system is cleaned by identifying structures that include dead or unreferenced segments. This includes processing recipes to identify the segments that are no longer part of a live object recipe. Then, the dead segments are removed. This is accomplished by copying forward the live segments and then deleting, as a whole, the structure that included the dead segments.
US11068384B2

Methods and systems are presented for testing software applications in a production-like environment that simulates real-world failures of production environments. A production environment has production applications and databases configured to process user requests from users for conducting transactions with a service provider. A testing system provides an intermediate interface that enables a software application operating in the test environment to access at least one of a production application or a production database. The intermediate interface can be configured based on different failure configurations to simulate production component failures in the production environment. Failure injection and randomized failure modes can be employed, including for network-related failures (latency, dropped packets, connections, etc.) that might occur in the production environment.
US11068383B2

A service oriented architecture (SOA) infrastructure is provided for business process verification and systems integrated testing. The system includes one or more primary agents each dedicated to detecting a particular business process. The system further includes one or more action agents each configured to provide a verification function for the particular business process. Additionally, the system includes a service manager configured to provide context look-up services for the one or more primary agents to determine which action agent of the one or more action agents is responsible for a particular verification function of the particular business process.
US11068381B2

In a program analysis system, a first execution device and a second execution device execute a first program and a second program concurrently while communicating with each other. Further, a program analysis device includes a collection unit to collect transmission information representing communication performed by the first execution device in accordance with a transmission function, and reception information representing communication performed by the second execution device in accordance with a reception function. Furthermore, the program analysis device includes an inspection unit to inspect whether a falsely-detected warning exists in warnings included in an analysis result obtained by analyzing each source code of the first program and the second program by an analysis tool.
US11068377B2

A method for classifying warning messages generated by software developer tools includes receiving a first data set. The first data set includes a first plurality of data entries, where each data entry is associated with a warning message generated based on a first set of software codes, includes indications for a plurality of features, and is associated with one of a plurality of class labels. A second data set is generated by sampling the first data set. Based on the second data set, at least one feature is selected from the plurality of features. A third data set is generated by filtering the second data set with the selected at least one feature. A machine learning classifier is determined based on the third data set. The machine learning classifier is used to classify a second warning message generated based on a second set of software codes to one of the plurality of class labels.
US11068374B2

Systems and methods for generating, administering and analyzing a user experience study are provided. In particular, intents can be generated from a user experience study by applying one or more screener questions to participants and subjecting the screened participants to one or more tasks. Corresponding clickstreams and success data for each participant engaging in the tasks can be recorded. The success and clickstream data can also be aggregated for all the screened participants as aggregated results. Video data including audio for each of the screened participants can also be recorded.
US11068372B2

A method includes receiving, at a first server device, computing inventory data from one or more application components of a computing device, and receiving, at the first service device, computing metrics data from the one or more application components of the computing device. The computing inventory data is received from a second server device. The method further includes determining, by a processing device, a hierarchical relationship indication at least partially in view of the computing metrics data and the computing inventory data, and further providing the hierarchical relationship indication to a client device in response to a request.
US11068360B2

An error recovery method and apparatus, and a system are disclosed. At least two CPUs in a lockstep mode can exit the lockstep mode when an error occurs in at least one CPU, and the CPU in which the error occurs and a type of the error are determined. When the error can be recovered, the CPU in which the error occurs can be recovered according to a correctly running CPU. This helps the at least two CPUs run again at a position at which a service program is interrupted.
US11068355B2

Generally described, aspects of the present disclosure relate to offload device virtual component checkpointing for fast recovery from virtual component software crashes by storing virtual component state configuration information and input/output (I/O) request identification information in non-volatile memory of a physical computing device physically separate from the offload device. In the event of a software crash of a virtual component, the crashed virtual component may be rebooted and reconfigured in accordance with the virtual component state configuration information and I/O request identification information stored in the non-volatile memory of the physical computing device.
US11068354B1

A system identifies a storage device that stores a computer cluster's database and a storage device that stores the computer cluster's transaction logs. The system creates a snapshot of the storage device that stores the database and/or a snapshot of the storage device that stores the transaction logs. The system mounts at least one snapshot on any host that is accessible to the data management system's native interface. The system enables the native interface to catalog a database recovery name created for the database snapshot and/or a transaction log recovery name created for the transaction logs snapshot. The system enables recovery of the database and/or the transaction logs by storing a mapping from the database recovery name to a database backup identifier created for the database snapshot and/or a mapping from the transaction log recovery name to a transaction log backup identifier created for the transaction logs snapshot.
US11068352B2

In one implementation, lightweight incremental backups are created by a data recovery tool, which provides an extra layer of protection against data loss, and also provides a way of moving repositories between databases without the need of copying each of the repositories. Implementations include backing up a distributed cluster of services providing a simple, safe, and convenient way of instantiating files system repositories in a database, thereby avoiding the performance and scalability issues of using a database repository itself. In other implementations, a lightweight backup object is created that includes a threshold amount of compressed information. The lightweight backup objects may be configured to provide the differences between revisions, and/or may be configured to replicate or rebuild the repository from scratch. Implementations may be configured to backup and restore any single or revision set in any repository state either online or offline.
US11068350B2

A distributed storage system replicates data for a primary logical storage object on a primary node of the storage system to a secondary logical storage object on a secondary node on the distributed storage system. Failures in writing data to the primary logical storage object or failures in the replication of the data to the secondary logical storage object can cause data that should be synchronized to become divergent. In cases where the data may be divergent, reconciliation operations can be performed to resynchronize the data.
US11068344B2

A determination is made that error-correcting code functionality detected a first number of erroneous bits within a memory device. Bits within the memory device are evaluated to identify a subset of the bits as candidate bits. The candidate bits are evaluated to determine whether the error-correcting code functionality returns a non-error state, where no error correction is performed, based upon one or more combinations of candidate bits being inverted. Responsive to the error-correcting code functionality returning the non-error state for only one combination of the one or more combinations of candidate bits being inverted, the one combination of candidate bits is corrected.
US11068340B2

A semiconductor memory device includes a memory cell array, an error correction code (ECC) engine circuit, an error information register and a control logic circuit. The memory cell array includes memory cell rows. The control logic circuit controls the ECC engine circuit to generate an error generation signal based on performing a first ECC decoding on first sub-pages in a first memory cell row in a scrubbing operation and based on performing a second ECC decoding on second sub-pages in a second memory cell row in a normal read operation on the second memory cell row. The control logic circuit records error information in the error information register and controls the ECC engine circuit to skip an ECC encoding and an ECC decoding on a selected memory cell row of the first memory cell row and the second memory cell row based on the error information.
US11068332B2

In general, embodiments of the invention relate to distributed monitoring of operations of production hosts and applications executing thereon. The distributed monitoring may enable more granular monitoring of production hosts and applications without increasing the overhead required to perform such monitoring, e.g., without substantially increasing the overhead on the production hosts or applications and/or without increasing the overhead of a management device that is managing the production hosts.
US11068312B2

Techniques for an optimization service of a service provider network to help optimize the selection, configuration, and utilization, of virtual machine (VM) instance types to support workloads on behalf of users. The optimization service may implement the techniques described herein at various stages in a life cycle of a workload to help optimize the performance of the workload, and reduce underutilization of computing resources. For example, the optimization service may perform techniques to help new users select an optimized VM instance type on which to initially launch their workload. Further, the optimization service may monitor a workload for the life of the workload, and determine new VM instance types, and/or configuration modifications, that optimize the performance of the workload. The optimization service may provide recommendations to users that help improve performance of their workloads, and that also increase the aggregate utilization of computing resources of the service provider network.
US11068311B2

Computing resources can be allocated to a container in a computing environment. For example, a computing device can determine that a dependent computing resource is to be allocated to the container. The dependent computing resource can depend on another computing resource being allocated to the container before the dependent computing resource is allocated to the container. The computing device can determine a parameter value for a backoff process for checking the availability of the dependent computing resource. The parameter value can be determined using another parameter value for another backoff process for checking the availability of the other computing resource. The computing device can then determine that the dependent computing resource is available by executing the backoff process using the parameter value. In response to determining that the dependent computing resource is available, the computing device can allocate the dependent computing resource to the container.
US11068309B2

As requests are received, virtual computer systems are provisioned to process the requests. The virtual computer systems may be configured without various components typically implemented by virtual computer systems, such as traditional operating systems, network interfaces and the like. Application images for the virtual computer systems are configured so that execution of the applications can begin soon after provisioning, with minimal overhead the provisioning process contributing relatively little to any latency in processing the request.
US11068305B2

Representative apparatus, method, and system embodiments are disclosed for a self-scheduling processor which also provides additional functionality. Representative embodiments include a self-scheduling processor, comprising: a processor core adapted to execute a received instruction; and a core control circuit adapted to automatically schedule an instruction for execution by the processor core in response to a received work descriptor data packet. In another embodiment, the core control circuit is also adapted to schedule a fiber create instruction for execution by the processor core, to reserve a predetermined amount of memory space in a thread control memory to store return arguments, and to generate one or more work descriptor data packets to another processor or hybrid threading fabric circuit for execution of a corresponding plurality of execution threads. Event processing, data path management, system calls, memory requests, and other new instructions are also disclosed.
US11068303B2

A computer-implemented method is provided and includes allocating, by a processor, an instruction to a first thread, decoding, by the processor, the instruction, determining, by the processor, a type of the instruction based on information obtained by decoding the instruction, and based on determining that the instruction is a disruptive complex instruction, changing a mode of allocating hardware resources to an instruction-based allocation mode. In the instruction-based allocation mode, the processor adjusts allocation of the hardware resources among a first thread and a second thread based on types of instructions allocated to the first and second threads.
US11068300B2

A topology-based transversal analysis service has been created that correlates topologies of different domains of a distributed application and creates cross-domain “stories” for the different types of transactions provided by the distributed application. A “story” for a transaction type associates an event(s) with a node in an execution path of the transaction type. This provides context to the event(s) with respect to the transaction type (“transaction contextualization”) and their potential business impact. The story is a journal of previously detected events and/or information based on previously detected events. The events have been detected over multiple instances of a transaction type and the journal is contextualized within an aggregate of execution paths of the multiple instances of the transaction type. The story can be considered a computed, ongoing narrative around application and infrastructure performance events, and the narrative grows as more performance-related events are detected.
US11068297B2

An outboard motor and methods of use thereof in general, includes a powerhead removeably affixed to the transom of a boat, and a gear case rotationally connected to a propeller shaft, the outboard motor including a telescopic drive shaft, the telescopic drive shaft having a first drive shaft section rotationally connected to the motor and a second drive shaft section rotationally connected to the gear case, and a telescopic drive shaft housing, the telescopic drive shaft housing configured to support the telescopic drive shaft internally therethrough, whereby the telescopic drive shaft and the telescopic drive shaft housing are configured to provide depth adjustment for the gear case and the propeller shaft, and thus enable the propeller to be raised and lowered during propulsion to improve propulsion efficiency.
US11068292B2

A system and method for utilizing the processing power of computing devices such as smart devices are provided. The system includes one or more distributed smart devices and a management server that communicates with the smart devices in order to determine whether they are idle and whether viable compute tasks are present that can be performed on the smart devices based on the smart device's status, configuration, utility and network parameters, and availability. Some tasks may be performed in low power mode to save energy.
US11068284B2

A system for managing user experience in an application portal. The system includes an application recorder and a processing unit including a first module and a second module. The application recorder configured to capture data corresponding to actions of a first user in the first application. The processing unit communicatively coupled to the application recorder. The first module is configured to acquire the captured data from the application recorder and train a first digital entity based on the captured data to simulate the actions of the first user. The second module is configured to implement the first digital entity in the second application to perform the actions therein.
US11068279B2

A method includes identifying a first distributed conversion and control assembly (DCCA) in a central electronics complex (CEC) of a computer system, the CEC containing the first DCCA and a second DCCA, each of the first DCCA and the second DCCA having a flexible service processor (FSP); determining that the computer system satisfies preconditions for concurrent replacement of the first DCCA; disabling control software for a thermal and power management device (TPMD) of the first DCCA; fencing off the first DCCA; depowering the first DCCA; receiving a new media access control (MAC) address of a replacement DCCA; reconfiguring an operating system of the CEC to recognize the new MAC address of the replacement DCCA; powering on the replacement DCCA; removing the fencing off of the first DCCA; and resetting an FSP of the replacement DCCA.
US11068273B2

Swapping and restoring context-specific branch predictor states on context switches in a processor. A branch prediction circuit in an instruction processing circuit of a processor includes a private branch prediction memory configured to store branch prediction states for a context of a process being executed. The branch prediction states are accessed by the branch prediction circuit to predict outcomes of its branch instructions of the process. In certain aspects, when a context switch occurs in the processor, branch prediction states stored in a private branch prediction memory and associated with the current, to-be-swapped-out context, are swapped out of the private branch prediction memory to the shared branch prediction memory. Branch prediction states in the shared branch prediction memory previously stored (i.e., swapped out) and associated with to-be-swapped-in context for execution are restored in the private branch prediction memory to be used for branch prediction.
US11068269B1

Systems and methods for instruction decoding using hash tables. An example method of constructing a decoding tree comprises: generating an aggregated vector of differentiating bit scores representing at least a subset of a set of processor instructions; identifying, based on the aggregated vector of differentiating bit scores, one or more opcode bit positions; and constructing a hash table implementing a current level of a decoding tree representing the subset of the set of processor instructions, wherein the hash table is indexed by one or more opcode bits identified by the one or more opcode bit positions.
US11068267B2

An aspect includes receiving a flush request at a processing unit that is in a current state defined by contents of registers in a register file. The processing unit includes a plurality of slices and the flush request includes an identifier of a previously issued instruction. The processing unit is restored to a previous state defined by contents of the registers in the register file prior to the previously issued instruction being issued. The restoring includes searching previous state buffers in at least two of the plurality of slices to locate data describing the contents of the registers in the register file prior to the previously issued instruction being issued. The restoring also includes combining the located data to generate results of the searching and updating the contents of the registers in the register file using a single port based at least in part on the results.
US11068264B2

A processor of an aspect includes a plurality of packed data registers, and a decode unit to decode an instruction. The instruction is to indicate a packed data register of the plurality of packed data registers that is to store a source packed memory address information. The source packed memory address information is to include a plurality of memory address information data elements. An execution unit is coupled with the decode unit and the plurality of packed data registers, the execution unit, in response to the instruction, is to load a plurality of data elements from a plurality of memory addresses that are each to correspond to a different one of the plurality of memory address information data elements, and store the plurality of loaded data elements in a destination storage location. The destination storage location does not include a register of the plurality of packed data registers.
US11068262B2

Disclosed embodiments relate to systems and methods for performing instructions to convert to 16-bit floating-point format. In one example, a processor includes fetch circuitry to fetch an instruction having fields to specify an opcode and locations of a first source vector comprising N single-precision elements, and a destination vector comprising at least N 16-bit floating-point elements, the opcode to indicate execution circuitry is to convert each of the elements of the specified source vector to 16-bit floating-point, the conversion to include truncation and rounding, as necessary, and to store each converted element into a corresponding location of the specified destination vector, decode circuitry to decode the fetched instruction, and execution circuitry to respond to the decoded instruction as specified by the opcode.
US11068261B1

A method for providing a development accelerator for microservices is provided. The method includes obtaining a code set that includes first computer program codes representing a framework for developing microservices in a network environment; obtaining, from the network environment, runtime routines relating to second computer program codes of network functions with respect to the microservices; compiling, in a data package, the runtime routines, the code set, and an instruction set relating to textual directions for developing the microservices; and storing the data package in a central repository.
US11068258B2

Disclosed embodiments relate to perform operations for receiving and integrating a delta file in a vehicle. Operations may include receiving, at an Electronic Control Unit (ECU) in the vehicle, a delta file, the delta file comprising a plurality of deltas corresponding to a software update for software on the ECU and startup code for executing the delta file in the ECU; executing the delta file, based on the startup code, in the ECU; and updating memory addresses in the ECU to correspond to the plurality of deltas from the delta file.
US11068239B2

A curve function device and an operation method thereof are provided. The curve function device includes a lookup table, a weight calculation circuit, and a linear function circuit. According to first partial bits of an input value, a bias value of a current segment and a bias value of a next segment can be extracted from the lookup table. The weight calculation circuit can calculate a weight value of the current segment according to the bias value of the current segment and the bias value of the next segment. The linear function circuit can calculate a linear function value by using the bias value of the current segment, the weight value of the current segment, and second partial bits of the input value. This linear function value can be used as an approximate value of the curve function.
US11068234B2

Methods and apparatus, including software, for collecting and managing public music performance royalties and royalty payouts are described. On the listeners side, song/audio fingerprint data is collected and transmitted to the rights owner side, where the rights owner side verifies the song/audio fingerprint data, calculates royalty payments, and in some cases, automates the royalty payments. Public music performance royalty payments are based on the song/audio fingerprint data collected by listeners/clients, as well as business logic servers.
US11068224B2

A method for content displaying of a component includes displaying, on a terminal screen, a first display interface of a component; acquiring a first display instruction; acquiring a second display interface of the component according to the first display instruction; and displaying, on the terminal screen, the second display interface of the component, where the second display interface includes the first display interface.
US11068219B2

An information processing apparatus includes a registration unit that registers an image that is to be output, a receiving unit that receives an instruction to issue identification information identifying the image that is registered by the registration unit, an identifying unit that identifies a billing destination when the image which the instruction to issue the identification information is provided for is output, and an issuing unit that issues the identification information, associated with the billing destination identified by the identifying unit, for the image which the receiving unit has received the instruction to issue the identification information for.
US11068214B2

A printing computing device connects to a printing device using a fast data transfer connector to enable additional functionality and capabilities not offered by the printing device. The printing computing device connects to a network to receive print jobs from external devices within the network. The printing computing device processes the print jobs according to rules such that print jobs are processed accordingly. The printing computing device also includes firmware not available on the printing device such that print jobs not supported by the printing device still may be processed. The printing computing device also includes an engine that determines whether an incoming print job is a PDL print job or a command to perform a function not available on the printing device.
US11068209B2

A system includes a communication apparatus, an image forming apparatus, and an information processing apparatus. The communication apparatus includes a first network interface connected to a network and a second network interface connected to the image forming apparatus. The image forming apparatus includes a third network interface connected to the network and a fourth network interface connected to the communication apparatus. The information processing apparatus includes a fifth network interface connected to the network and a display device. When the information processing apparatus transmits a plurality of predetermined search packets to the network, a response packet transmitted from one of the image forming apparatus and the information processing apparatus reaches the information processing apparatus, based on at least a result of predetermined communication between the second network interface and the fourth network interface, and the information processing apparatus displays a screen based on the response packet.
US11068208B2

An aspect includes implementing capacity reduction in a storage system includes for each of a candidate page and a target page in the storage system, identifying a subset of sectors having identical data or a minimum amount of non-identical data, performing a bit-wise exclusive OR (XOR) operation on sectors of the candidate page and the target page, determining entropy from results of the XOR operation. Upon determining the entropy is less than or equal to a threshold value, an aspect includes building a reference page from an XOR sector containing results of the bit-wise XOR operation, and performing a compression operation on the reference page.
US11068207B2

Storage systems are disclosed. For instance, a storage system comprises a first storage device of a first type and a second storage device of a second type, and the first storage device has a higher access velocity than the second storage device. A threshold indicating a volume limit of data stored in the first storage device can be determined. Data, which is specified by a write request for writing data to the storage system, is written to the first storage device in response to determining the data amount in the first storage device is lower than the threshold. A read request from a client device is processed based on data stored in the first storage device. Consequently, the first storage device with a higher access velocity in the storage system may be utilized as much as possible, so that storage device latency in the storage system is managed more effectively.
US11068203B2

A system controller, operatively coupled with one or more memory devices, is configured to provide a plurality of virtual memory controllers, wherein each of the plurality of virtual memory controllers is associated with a different portion of the one or more memory devices, and provide a plurality of physical functions, wherein each of the plurality of physical functions corresponds to a different one of the plurality of virtual memory controllers. The system controller further presents the plurality of physical functions to a host computing system over a peripheral component interconnect express (PCIe) interface, the host computing system to assign each of the plurality of physical functions to a different virtual machine running on the host computing system.
US11068200B2

Methods and systems are provided for improving memory control. A memory architecture includes a plurality of memory units and an interface. A respective memory unit of the plurality of memory units is configured with a Processing-In-Memory (PIM) architecture. The interface includes a plurality of lines. The interface is coupled between the plurality of memory units and a host. The interface is configured to receive one or more signals from a host via the plurality of lines. The respective memory unit of the plurality of memory units is coupled with a respective line of the plurality of lines, and the respective memory unit is further configured to receive a respective signal of the one or more signals via the interface so as to be individually selected by the host.
US11068186B2

At least one data of a set of data stored at a memory cell of a memory component is determined to be associated with an unsuccessful error correction operation. A determination is made as to whether a programming operation associated with the set of data stored at the memory cell has completed. The at least one data of the set of data stored at the memory cell that is associated with the unsuccessful error correction operation is recovered in response to determining that the programming operation has completed. Another memory cell of the memory component is identified in response to recovering the at least one data of the set of data stored at the memory cell that is associated with the unsuccessful error correction operation. The set of data including the recovered at least one data is provided to the other memory cell of the memory component.
US11068184B2

Techniques for managing a storage system involve: determining a size of a data information indicating area in the storage system, the data information indicating area indicating content information related to a slice group including multiple slices, the slice group being the smallest data granularity for storage processor access associated with the storage system; determining a correspondence between the size of the data information indicating area and a size of the slice group; and determining, based on the size of the data information indicating area and the correspondence, the size of the slice group. Accordingly, bandwidth of a communication message interface which interconnects storage processors and is utilized heavily by system components can be saved. Additionally, cross-storage processor message communication for access to data information indicating area from input and output paths can be eliminated. Furthermore, communication message interface resource contention can be relieved, and overall system performance can be improved.
US11068180B2

A higher-level system that inputs and outputs data to/from a storage area including one or more logical areas respectively provided from one or more NVM drives manages the storage area, and manages a plurality of chunks that are a plurality of areas forming the storage area, each of the chunks being a unit of data input/output and being an non-overwritable area. Each of the plurality of chunks has the same chunk size, and each of the plurality of chunks includes a part of each of one or more logical areas. Each of the plurality of chunks includes, for each of the one or more NVM drives, all or part of one or more logical blocks that are one or more ranges corresponding to one or more physical blocks, respectively, but does not include at least a part of a logical block that is entirely or partially included in another chunk.
US11068179B2

A smart vehicle system is disclosed, which relates to technology for increasing efficiency of a vehicle-embedded memory. The smart vehicle system includes a host and a storage device. The host selects any one of a first mode and a second mode according to operation, process or workload of a vehicle, and transmits and receives data through different channels in response to the first mode and the second mode. The storage device stores the data received through different channels in the first core circuit and the second core circuit, or reads the data stored in the first core circuit and the second core circuit. The storage device executes different operations in the first mode and the second mode in a manner that an operation to be executed in the first mode is different from an operation to be executed in the second mode.
US11068167B2

According to one embodiment, there is provided a nonvolatile memory including a memory cell array, an input/output buffer, one or more intermediate buffers, and a control circuit. The memory cell array includes a plurality of pages. Each of the one or more intermediate buffers is electrically connected between the memory cell array and the input/output buffer. The control circuit is configured to store, in a first intermediate buffer, data read through sensing operation from a first page out of the plurality of pages in accordance with a first command that includes a sensing operation instruction and designation of the first intermediate buffer among the one or more intermediate buffers.
US11068165B2

An open block management apparatus, system, and method for non-volatile memory devices is disclosed herein, providing improved performance for namespace-based host applications. The namespace identifier is applied to determine the open blocks to which to direct data from storage commands. One benefit of the disclosed technique is fewer de-fragmentation operations and more efficient memory garbage collection. Another benefit is the ability to secure private allocations of physical memory without needing to assign a partition or implement hardware isolation.
US11068164B2

Disclosed embodiments relate to one or more techniques to control access by a requestor of a computing system to a shared memory resource. In one embodiment, a technique includes determining a number (N) of pending requests to be sent to the memory by the requestor, determining a number (M) of requests that the requestor is limited to sending based on an amount of buffering resources available, and comparing M to N. When N is both greater than zero and less than or equal to M, the requestor sends the N pending requests to the memory. When N is both greater than zero and greater than M, M is compared to a hysteresis value (R) and, when M is less than R, the requestor sends R of the N pending requests to the memory.
US11068163B1

A method for execution by a computing device of a storage network begins by obtaining a credential to be added to a local authentication list, where the credential authenticates, during a first time period, at least one of an access request and a requesting device, and where the local authentication list is stored in temporary memory of the computing device and is stored as a plurality of sets of encoded authentication slices in a set of storage units. The method continues by updating the local authentication list stored in the temporary memory to include a representation of the credential. The method continues by encoding the representation to produce a set of encoded authentication slices, where a decode threshold number of encoded authentication slices is needed to recover the representation. The method continues by sending the set of encoded authentication slices to the set of storage units for storage therein.
US11068147B2

In one embodiment of the present invention, a collaboration engine is configured to display shared digital assets consistently across displays. The collaboration engine receives container metadata generated based on a first location and first size of a digital asset within a first scaled workspace displayed on a first display. In response, the collaboration engine computes a second location and second size of the digital asset based on the container metadata and the size of a second scaled workspace. Finally, the collaboration engine configures the second device to display the digital asset within the second scaled workspace based on the second location and the second size. Notably, the container metadata correlates to the appearance of the digital asset on the first display, and the appearance of the digital asset on the second display correlates to the container metadata. Consequently, the appearance of the digital asset is consistent across the displays.
US11068146B2

Techniques for rendering a user interface (UI) may include: issuing a first call to a library in accordance with an application programming interface (API) to render a first dashboard component of the UI, the API including a first plurality of input parameters specifying first metadata for the first component and first request parameters used to obtain information from a server to populate the first dashboard component with data; responsive to the first call, issuing a first set of one or more requests, from the library to the server in accordance with the first request parameters, to obtain first information used to populate the first dashboard component; receiving, by the library from the server, the first information; and rendering the first component in the UI. Rendering may include populating the first dashboard component with the first information.
US11068142B2

A display section is configured to be set in a folded position and an unfolded position. When the display section is in the folded position, a display controller causes the display section to display, within a first display area, a plurality of objects and specific images linked to an N number of objects out of the plurality of objects, the specific images being used to receive an operation. When the display section is in the unfolded position, the display section displays the plurality of objects within the first display area and simultaneously to display, within the second display area, specific images linked to an M number of objects out of the plurality of objects, M being larger than N.
US11068135B2

A design engine implements a probabilistic approach to generating designs that exposes automatically-generated design knowledge to the user during operation. The design engine interactively generates successive populations of designs based on a problem definition associated with a design problem and/or a previously-generated population of designs. During the above design process, the design engine generates a design knowledge graphical user interface (GUI) that graphically exposes various types of design knowledge to the user. In particular, the design engine generates a design variable dependency GUI that visualizes various dependencies between designs variables. The design engine also generates a design evolution GUI that animates the evolution of designs across the successive design populations. Additionally, the design engine generates a design exploration GUI that facilitates the user exploring various statistical properties of automatically-generated designs.
US11068133B2

An electronic album is created taking into consideration the intentions of the user regarding electronic album creation. Face images are extracted from among a number of images for an electronic album and the face images are displayed on a display screen. A face image of an important person is dragged and dropped onto an important image setting area, and the face image of a person not required to be included in the electronic album is dragged and dropped onto an excluded image setting area. An electronic album in line with user intentions is created so as to increase the proportion of images of an important person and exclude images of unwanted persons.
US11068128B2

Systems and processes for manipulating a graphical user interface are disclosed. One process can include receiving user input through a crown to rotate a virtual object. The process includes selecting a surface of the object from among the multiple surfaces of the object in response to determining that the crown rotation exceeded a speed threshold.
US11068117B2

A tablet supplies energy to a stylus including a resonant circuit including a coil and a capacitor by using an alternating magnetic field. The tablet includes a sensor coil group including plural sensor coils, a switch connected to the sensor coil group, a receiver that receives a pen signal transmitted by the stylus and provided to the sensor coil group through the switch, a transmitter that generates the alternating magnetic field by supplying a signal to the sensor coil group through the switch, and a control circuit that supplies a transmission signal to the transmitter and receives input of the pen signal from the receiver. The transmitter includes an amplifying circuit that supplies the sensor coil group with a voltage-amplified signal. The control circuit alternately performs a first control operation and a second control operation that control the switch.
US11068112B2

Touch sensor including a first detection electrode portion formed on a substrate in a first direction, and a second detection electrode portion formed on the substrate in a second direction intersecting the first direction, wherein a plurality of fine etched patterns are formed in a boundary portion between unit transparent electrodes included in the first detection electrode portion and the second detection electrode portion, the unit transparent electrode has a shape in which a part of the boundary portion having a polygonal shape is removed by fine etched patterns, and the adjacent unit transparent electrodes are electrically connected. The transparent electrode may be visually hidden due to differences in optical properties between electrode regions wherein the transparent electrode is formed and inter-electrode regions wherein a transparent electrode is not formed, and a phenomenon wherein light transmittance of the touch sensor decreases due to the transparent electrode may also be prevented.
US11068109B1

Described as a multifunctional display including a display panel and a sensing and emitting base, the display panel comprising a body forming a layer extending substantially between a viewing surface that an observer can see, or against which an object may be placed, and a base surface facing the sensing and emitting base, and a plurality of optical paths bounded by a light resistant material are formed within the body extending between a base orifice in the base surface and a viewing orifice in the viewing surface for the passage of light between base orifice and the viewing orifice, the sensing and emitting base comprising at least one multi-color light source positioned below or in the base orifice and at least one optical sensor positioned below or in the base orifice. The display comprises non-optical sensors, each arranged under a solid region of the display panel between optical paths.
US11068105B2

Disclosed are touch sensitive devices and methods of responding to hits in touch sensitive devices that include a graphical user interface having interface elements, each associated with a program element. A hit test map updater is used to process graphical user interface information into a hit test map in connection with the rendering of the graphical user interface, such that the hit test map associates properties with interface elements appearing on the graphical user interface. An input processor is used to receive a location corresponding to an input in connection with an input event, search the hit test map in which values are associated with interface elements appearing in the graphical user interface, and identify a property of the interface element from the values. In an embodiment, the identified property is proved to a central processing system and a user interface event is generated. In an embodiment, the properties received from the hit test map updater and the input processor are used to determine a program element associated with the property, and the program element is signaled. In an embodiment, the identified property is processed to determine a change to the graphical user interface, and the change is displayed.
US11068098B2

A proximity detection device is provided and includes detection electrodes including a pair of extending portions that extends in a first direction; and a pair of connector portions that extends in a second direction intersecting the first direction, each of the pair of connector portions electrically connecting an end of one of the pair of extending portions to an end of the other one of the pair of extending portions, and a first dummy pattern portion surrounded by the pair of extending portions and the pair of connector portions, wherein the extending portions has a slit of bending lines having a slit bending angle, wherein the first dummy pattern portion is divided by first gaps of bending lines having a first bending angle, and wherein the slit bending angle and the first bending angle are the same.
US11068094B2

The present embodiments may provide a touch display device including: a display panel in which a plurality of data lines, a plurality of gate lines, and a plurality of touch electrodes are disposed; a gate-driving circuit configured to drive the plurality of gate lines; a data-driving circuit configured to drive the plurality of data lines; and a touch-driving circuit configured to drive the plurality of touch electrodes while the plurality of data lines and the plurality of gate lines are driven. In this touch display device, while a touch-driving signal swings with a predetermined amplitude, a data signal and a gate signal may also swing with the predetermined amplitude. According to the present embodiments, it is possible to enable high-speed image display and high-speed touch sensing, to perform a display operation and a touch operation simultaneously, and to display an image normally without any image change.
US11068093B2

A touch display panel is provided, including a common electrode ring, a first and a second common electrode pattern, pixel structures, an edge common signal line, and common signal lines disposed on a substrate. The first and second common electrode patterns and the pixel structures are located in a region surrounded by the common electrode ring. The first common electrode pattern is spaced from the second common electrode pattern by a gap. The first and the second common electrode patterns respectively overlap some of the pixel structures. The edge common signal line is disposed on the substrate, traces along the gap, and extends toward the common electrode ring to be electrically connected to the common electrode ring. The first common electrode pattern overlaps and is electrically connected to one common signal line. The second common electrode pattern overlaps and is electrically connected to another common signal line.
US11068091B2

A touch panel includes a substrate, a photosensitive layer, a metal nanowire layer and a photosensitive conductive layer. The metal nanowire layer and the photosensitive layer are formed on a display area and a peripheral area of the substrate. The photosensitive conductive layer is formed on the metal nanowire layer on the peripheral area. A removal region and a reserved region of both the photosensitive conductive layer and the photosensitive layer are defined by an exposure process. At the display area, the photosensitive layer and the metal nanowire layer in the removal region are removed by a developer to form a touch sensing electrode. At the peripheral area, the photosensitive conductive layer, the photosensitive layer and the metal nanowire layer in the removal region are removed by a developer to form a peripheral conductive trace. The touch sensing electrode is electrically connected to the peripheral conductive trace.
US11068087B2

An electronic device including a base member having a touch area defined inside a first closed-shape, the first closed-shape being a first imaginary line, and a peripheral area disposed adjacent to the touch area and defined outside the first closed-shape, and a touch sensor including a plurality of patterns disposed in the touch area to sense a touch from outside and a driving line disposed in the peripheral area and connected to a pattern disposed adjacent to the first closed-shape. The touch area includes a first area defined inside a second closed-shape being a second imaginary line defined in the touch area, and a second area defined outside the second closed-shape and surrounded by the first closed-shape, and an edge pattern disposed in the second area having an area substantially equal to or greater than approximately one-half of an area of a center pattern disposed in the first area.
US11068086B2

The present invention concerns a terminal (1) comprising a frame (10), a touchscreen (11), a glass panel (12) protecting the touchscreen (11), an outer shell (13), characterized in that successively gripped between the frame (10) and the shell (13) there are: a first seal (14a), a peripheral region (120) of the glass panel (12), and a second seal (14b); and in that the touchscreen (11) is arranged between a central portion (121) of the glass panel (12) and the frame (10), the touchscreen (11) being secured to only one from among the frame (10) and the glass panel (12). The present invention also concerns a process for manufacturing the terminal.
US11068072B2

In a mixed reality display system, a server and a plurality of mixed reality display terminals are connected, and virtual objects are displayed. The virtual objects include a shared virtual object for which a plurality of terminals have an operation authority and a private virtual object for which only a specific terminal has an operation authority. The server has virtual object attribute information for displaying the virtual objects in each terminal, and each terminal has a motion detecting unit that detects a motion of a user for switching between the shared virtual object and the private virtual object. When a detection result by the motion detecting unit is received from the terminal, the server updates the virtual object attribute information depending on whether the virtual object is the shared virtual object or the private virtual object, and transmits data of the virtual object after the update to each terminal.
US11068064B2

A method for controlling application windows is provided for use with a graphical user interface (GUI) display which is divided into at least first and second application windows. Various software applications may be launched in the first and second application windows. In order to switch locations of the software applications launched in the first and second application windows the user selects a swap window button, for example by tapping or clicking on a swap window icon on the GUI display.
US11068056B2

Apparatus, systems and methods configured for eye tracking with slippage detection and correction are disclosed. In one example, a method comprises: obtaining a first image and a second image of a person's eye, with an imaging sensor; determining a position relationship between an eyeball center of the eye and the imaging sensor based on the first image and the second image.
US11068046B1

In one example, the present disclosure improves simulations based on the use of digital twins using social automatons. In one example, a method performed by a processing system including at least one processor includes constructing a digital twin of a physical environment, constructing a social automaton, wherein the social automaton comprises a virtual representation of an individual that is programmed to exhibit behaviors and characteristics of the individual, and inserting the social automaton into the digital twin to create an extended reality media in which interactions of the social automaton with the digital twin simulate interactions of the individual with the physical environment.
US11068044B2

An electronic device determines information about a target and provides the information to another electronic device that has an obstructed view of the target. The other electronic device displays an image of the target with an orientation and a location of the target.
US11068041B2

A method and system for managing power for Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports, in particular USB Type-C ports that are connected to USB devices that do not support USB power delivery (USB PD). The method and system present an advertisement of a default power supply to a USB device, receive power attribute information from a USB device configuration descriptor during USB device enumeration, in response to the connecting USB device not supporting USB power deliver (USB PD), and dynamically change the power supply to meet the power requirements of the connecting USB device identified by the power attribute information.
US11068033B2

Some examples include an expansion card retention device, comprising a retaining arm and a retaining bracket. The retaining arm is rotatably attachable to a chassis and moveable between an open state and a closed state. The retaining arm is postionable along the expansion card and includes an interior face to provide multi-point support along a top edge of the expansion card. The retaining bracket is rotatably coupled to the retaining arm. The retaining bracket pivotable about a first axis at a first end of the retaining arm. The retaining bracket includes a contact surface to engage with an interconnect bracket in the closed state. The retaining arm and retaining bracket are movable together between the open state and the closed state with a single user controlled operation.
US11068031B2

An example stand assembly is described, which may include a first support feature extending from a rear end of a first housing of an electronic device and a second support feature extending from a rear end of a second housing of the electronic device. The first housing and the second housing may be rotatable relative to one another between an open position and a closed position of the electronic device. The first support feature may have a first curved shape. The second support feature may have a second curved shape in a direction opposite to the first curved shape. The first support feature and the second support feature may facilitate the electronic device to stand vertically in the closed position.
US11068030B2

A stand that is attachable to a back surface of an electronic device or a protective case for the electronic device. The stand includes a base portion, two legs, and two pivoting spring arms. Each leg pivots at a leg axis along an arc between a stowed position and an extended position. The two pivoting spring arms are attached to the base portion at a first end and attached to a respective one of the legs at a second end. Each pivoting spring arm is configured to apply a spring force to the leg to, alternately, force leg toward the stowed position or the extended position depending on the starting position of the leg.
US11068028B1

A device dock can include a support for a display device; a top side; a bottom side that includes one or more feet; a sloped front side; a sloped back side, where the sloped back side slopes in a direction outwardly away from the bottom side; and a wall mount operatively coupled to the sloped back side.
US11068026B2

Systems and methods for managing communications between a wearable computing device and at least one remote computing device, using a host computing device. The host computing device provides a message handling service that receives one or more messages directed to the wearable computing device from the remote computing device, or directed to the remote computing device from the wearable computing device, and, for each of the one or more messages, determines an action associated with the respective message; and takes the action for each of the one or more messages.
US11068025B2

A smart wearable device and a control method for a smart wearable device relate to the field of computer devices. The method includes: detecting a first touch-control operation that is in afixing band touch-control area, and obtaining first operation information of the first touch-control operation (101); and generating a control instruction according to the first operation information, and executing the control instruction (102). A control manner for the smart wearable device can be added by using a touch-control operation on a fixing band, operability and human-machine interactivity of the smart wearable device are improved, and disadvantages of undiversified operation manners and low interactivity that are caused when an operation is performed on only a part such as a dial or by using only a part such as a crown are overcome.
US11068023B1

Systems and methods are involved with but are not limited to an apparatus including an accessory coupling system to couple at least one accessory to at least one computing device case portion wherein the accessory coupling system includes at least one connection portion being affixed with the computing device case portion; and an engagement component, which includes at least one engagement projection being couplable with the at least one connection portion affixed with the computing device case portion. In addition, other aspects are described in the claims, drawings, and text forming a part of the present disclosure.
US11068020B2

A synchronization signal output apparatus obtains time from a time server to synchronize an internal clock with the time of the time server, obtains an error between the time of the time server and time of the internal clock, and generate and output a synchronization signal. The apparatus sets, based on a magnitude of the error, an operation mode for generating and outputting the synchronization signal, and generates and outputs the synchronization signal at the timing that is based on the operation mode.
US11068016B2

An output signal generation circuit includes a first pulse generation circuit configured to receive first information and generate a first pulse signal including the first information, the first pulse signal having a first pulse width that is a minimum pulse width of the first pulse signal, a second pulse generation circuit configured to receive second information and the first pulse signal, and generate a second pulse signal in which the second information is superimposed on the first pulse signal, the second pulse signal having a second pulse width smaller than the first pulse width, and an output circuit configured to output the second pulse signal.
US11068008B2

A supply circuit is provided including a supply generation circuit coupled to a supply terminal. A voltage deviation detection circuit is adapted to detect a voltage deviation in an internal supply voltage. A current limiter arrangement is adapted to limit a current through the supply generation circuit to a predefined value.
US11067999B2

A vehicle includes: a cooling box in which a delivery item delivered by a deliverer can be accommodated; a communication device configured to communicate with at least one of a server and a deliverer terminal that is used by the deliverer for delivery; and a communication device configured to acquire a target value of a temperature inside the cooling box from outside. The vehicle acquires the target value of the temperature inside the cooling box from at least one of the server and the deliverer terminal.
US11067991B2

A control system of a self-driving vehicle (SDV) can process sensor data from the sensor system to autonomously operate acceleration, braking, and steering systems of the SDV throughout a given region. The control system can receive a transport directive from a transport facilitation system to service a pick-up request from a requesting user, the transport directive indicating an inputted pick-up location by the requesting user. The control system can then autonomously operate the acceleration, braking, and steering systems along a current route to a pick-up area encompassing the inputted pick-up location. The control system can further determine a corresponding set of pick-up location options for the pick-up area, and as the SDV approaches the pick-up area, perform a hierarchical operation to identify, via the sensor data, an optimal pick-up location to rendezvous with the requesting user.
US11067981B2

In accordance with an embodiment, a method of operating an aircraft includes operating the aircraft in a first mode including determining an attitude based on a pilot stick signal, where a translational speed or an attitude of the aircraft is proportional to an amplitude of the pilot stick signal in the first mode; transitioning from the first mode to a second mode when a velocity of the aircraft exceeds a first velocity threshold; and operating the aircraft in the second mode where the output of the rate controller is proportional to the amplitude of the pilot stick signal.
US11067980B2

The invention relates to a ground station for a UAV comprising a housing for accommodating a system on chip (SOC) circuit including a control processor for executing software to wirelessly control functions of the UAV, a first screen, and a second screen, wherein one or both screens are controlled directly by the SOC control processor. The housing may comprise a clam shell housing comprising a first housing member for accommodating the control processor and a second housing member movable relative to the first housing member between a first closed position overlaying said first housing member and a second open position. The arrangement is such that the first housing member has mounted thereon the first screen and the second housing member has mounted thereon the second screen such that both screens are viewable by a user when the second housing member is in its open position.
US11067966B2

A three-dimensional object data generation apparatus includes a physical property value obtaining unit that obtains, using three-dimensional object data indicating a three-dimensional object represented by plural three-dimensional elements, physical property values calculated by analyzing physical properties at a time when the three-dimensional object has been formed under a predetermined forming condition, the physical property values indicating the physical properties of the plural three-dimensional elements, a division unit that divides the three-dimensional object into plural sub-objects on a basis of a result of comparison between the physical property value of each of the plural three-dimensional elements and a predetermined threshold, a representative value calculation unit that calculates a representative value of physical property values of three-dimensional elements included in each of the plural sub-objects, and a generation unit that generates the three-dimensional object data by setting a forming condition corresponding to the representative value for each of the plural three-dimensional elements using predetermined correspondences between the representative values and forming conditions of a three-dimensional object forming apparatus that forms the three-dimensional object.
US11067964B2

System and methods are disclosed for improving manufacturing processes, improving manufactured products, and improving deployed devices. The devices can be reconfigurable holographic antennas (“antennas”). Manufacturing test results for a plurality of antennas is collected. Field performance data and antenna management information is collected for a plurality of deployed antennas. Query selection criteria, machine learning correlation criteria and a minimum correlation threshold are passed to a server to query for matching records from a data store and to perform machine learning on the query results to generate improvements to processes, manufactured antenna performance and deployed antenna performance.
US11067960B2

Method and an arrangement for monitoring status of a production device configured to implement an industrial process or industrial production with a control device with sensors and actuators, where at least one further sensor is carried through the production device with a product being processed by the production device, where further signals are wirelessly transmitted to a status-monitoring device by the further sensor, and where the signals and/or status information items and the further signals are placeable in relationship with one another to generate status information item about the production device such that it is possible to plan the status monitoring separately from the production device, and possible to combine information items of the industrial control device with the information items and data of a mobile sensor (further sensor) that passes through the production device, such that more precise status information items about the production device status can be acquired.
US11067949B2

A cartridge for use with a main assembly of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, the main assembly including a driving shaft having a rotational force applying portion, wherein the cartridge is dismountable from the main assembly in a direction substantially perpendicular to an axial direction of the driving shaft, the cartridge including i) a developing roller for developing an electrostatic latent image formed on an electrophotographic photosensitive drum, the developing roller being rotatable about an axis thereof; and ii) a coupling member engageable with the rotational force applying portion to receive a rotational force for rotating the developing roller, the coupling member being capable of taking a rotational force transmitting angular position for transmitting the rotational force for rotating the developing roller to the developing roller and a disengaging angular position in which the coupling member is inclined away from the rotational force transmitting angular position, wherein when the cartridge is dismounted from the main assembly of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus in a direction substantially perpendicular to the axis of the developing roller, the coupling member moves from the rotational force transmitting angular position to the disengaging angular position.
US11067947B2

A Process cartridge includes a photosensitive drum and a coupling member operatively connected to the photosensitive drum, with the coupling member including an arm portion and a projection projecting from the arm portion, the arm portion being capable of transmitting driving force from the projection towards the photosensitive drum. The arm portion of the coupling member extends from a point that is upstream in the rotational direction of the photosensitive drum towards a point that is downstream in the rotation direction of the photosensitive drum.
US11067929B2

There is provided a fixing apparatus configured to fix a toner image on a print medium by spraying a fixing solution, the fixing apparatus including: a plurality of first nozzles from which the fixing solution is sprayed, a first electrode which extends in a first direction, and which faces the first nozzles in a second direction, a holding groove which accommodates the first electrode, which is configured to hold the fixing solution sprayed from the first nozzles, and which has a discharge port through, and a container configured to contain the fixing solution discharged from the discharge port. The holding groove has a bottom surface which is positioned apart from the first electrode in the second direction so that the fixing solution held in the holding groove passes between the first electrode and the bottom surface to flow toward the discharge port.
US11067927B2

A heater of an image heating device, the heater including: a substrate; a first heating resistor and a second heating resistor on the substrate; first to third electric contact portions for electric connection to a power supply; a first conductive portion that connects the first electric contact portion with the first heating resistor; a second conductive portion that connects the second electric contact portion the second heating resistor; and a third conductive portion that connects the third electric contact portion and the first heating resistor and also connects the third contact portion with the second heating resistor, wherein the first electric contact portion is provided close to one longitudinal end of the substrate, the second electric contact portion is provided close to the other longitudinal end of the substrate, and the third electric contact portion is provided close to the center of the substrate in the longitudinal direction.
US11067925B2

A fusing apparatus includes a substrate having a first surface and a second surface, the second surface being opposite the first surface on the substrate, a first resistive trace and a second resistive trace, the first and second resistive traces being disposed adjacent each other along the first surface of the substrate in a length-wise direction thereof. A resistance of the first resistive trace is less than a resistance of the second resistive trace. The fusing apparatus further includes a plurality of thermistors disposed along the second surface of the substrate, including a first thermistor disposed on the second surface of the substrate opposite the first resistive trace in a central location along the length of the first resistive trace, a second thermistor disposed on the second surface of the substrate opposite the second resistive trace in a central location along the length of the second resistive trace, and a third thermistor disposed on the second surface of the substrate opposite a first area of the second surface, the third thermistor being closer to a first length-wise end of the substrate than the second resistive trace and a first length-wise end of the first resistive trace being closer to the first length-wise end of the substrate than the third thermistor.
US11067923B2

An image forming apparatus includes an image forming portion, a high-voltage generation circuit, a current detection portion and a control portion. The image forming portion includes an image carrying member, a charging device, an exposure device and a developing device which includes a developer carrying member for carrying a two-component developer. The control portion can perform a transfer memory prediction mode that includes a step of estimating, when a first reference image is formed, the level of occurrence of transfer memory based on the direct-current component of a development current flowing through the developer carrying member and a step of measuring, when the measured direct-current component of the development current is larger than a predetermined value, the amount of charge of the toner within the developing device and estimating the cause of occurrence of the transfer memory based on the measured amount of charge of the toner.
US11067918B2

A developer supply container includes a developer accommodating portion 2a for accommodating toner, a developer supply opening 5b for discharging the toner accommodated in the developer accommodating portion 2a from the developer supply container 1, a feeding portion 2b for feeding the toner in the developer accommodating portion 2a toward the developer supply opening 5b, a rotatable drive receiving portion 7a for receiving a rotational force for rotating the feeding portion 2b, and a holding projection 4h held by a holding mechanism 304 provided in the developer supply container 1 to determine a position of the developer supply container 1, wherein the developer supply opening 5b is disposed between the drive receiving portion 7a and the holding projection 4h. By this, a stability of connection between the discharge opening of the developer supply container and the receiving port of the image forming apparatus side is improved.
US11067915B2

A cleaning member that is used in an image forming apparatus and that is inserted from outside the image forming apparatus, the apparatus including a holding body that holds a substrate on which light emitting elements that expose a photosensitive drum are aligned and that holds lenses, the cleaning member including a rod-shaped rhabdoid formed of resin, a cleaning portion provided in the rhabdoid to clean a light emission surface of each lens, the cleaning portion moving together with the rhabdoid inserted in the image forming apparatus and opposing the light emission surface in an optical axis direction of the lens, and a magnet provided on the rhabdoid, the magnet emitting magnetic force that generates force drawing the holding body thereto so that the cleaning portion continues to contact the light emission surface.
US11067914B2

The present disclosure discloses a liquid electrophotographic ink. The ink can include (A) a liquid vehicle; (B) at least one colorant; (C) a resin comprising an ethylene acid copolymer; (D) an ethylene/(meth)acrylic acid C1-10 alkyl ester copolymer selected from the group consisting of an ethylene/methyl acrylate copolymer and an ethylene/butyl acrylate copolymer; and (E) a condensation product of urea and aldehyde.
US11067912B2

Herein is described a method of providing a printed label. The method comprises: providing a printed label substrate having disposed thereon an electrostatically printed ink; applying a UV curable overcoat composition to the printed ink, wherein the UV curable overcoat composition comprises (i) a component selected from UV curable monomers and UV curable oligomers, and (ii) a slip agent; curing the overcoat composition under UV irradiation with an output power of 2500 W or less. Printed labels and an ink and overcoat composition set are also described herein.
US11067895B2

After printing common features from a primary mask into a photoresist layer located over a substrate, a functional feature which is suitable for changing functionalities or the configurations of the common features according to a chip design is selected from a library of additional functional features in a secondary mask. The selected functional feature from the secondary mask is printed into the photoresist layer to modify the common features that already exist in the photoresist layer. The selection and printing of functional feature processes can be repeated until a final image corresponding to the chip design is obtained in the photoresist layer.
US11067888B2

A resist composition containing a polymer compound which has a constitutional unit (a0) represented by Formula (a0-1); and an acid generator which is formed of a compound represented by Formula (b1) (in the formulae, Ra00 represents an acid dissociable group represented by Formula (a0-r1-1); Ra01, Ra02, Ra031, Ra032, and Ra033 represent a hydrocarbon group; Ya0 represents a quaternary carbon atom; Rb1 represents a hydrocarbon group which has a steroid skeleton containing at least one hydroxyl group; Yb1 represents a divalent linking group having a single bond or a hetero atom; Vb1 represents a single bond, an alkylene group, or a fluorinated alkylene group; and Rf1 represents a hydrogen atom, a fluorine atom, or a fluorinated alkyl group).
US11067885B2

A light beam projecting arrangement including a first cluster of light sources arranged to provide a first cluster of light beams having a first etendue and a second cluster of light sources arranged to provide a second cluster of light beams having a second etendue, and means for changing the direction of the first cluster and/or the second cluster of light beams. The light sources are arranged so that the total etendue of the first cluster of light beams is substantially equal to the etendue of the second cluster of light beams; and where the means for changing the direction are arranged so that the clusters of light beams are brought into a combined cluster light beam having substantially the same etendue as the larger one of the first etendue and the second etendue.
US11067882B2

An illumination system including an exciting light source module, a wavelength converter and an anisotropic diffusion element is provided. The exciting light source module is configured to emit an exciting beam. The wavelength converter is disposed on a transmission path of the exciting beam. The anisotropic diffusion element is disposed on the transmission path of the exciting beam and is located between the exciting light source module and the wavelength converter. The anisotropic diffusion element allows the passing exciting beam to expand in a light expanding direction, and the light expanding direction is substantially parallel to a fast axis of the exciting beam. A projection apparatus including the illumination system is also provided.
US11067881B2

The light source system includes a first light source, a light splitting device, a wavelength conversion device, and a light guiding device. The first light source emits first light. The wavelength conversion device includes at least a first color light region and a second color light region, which are sequentially inserted into an outgoing path of the first light. The first color light region emits second light excited by the first light to the light splitting device. The second color light region reflects the first light to the light splitting device. The light splitting device directs one of the first light and the second light to a light path and directs the other to the light guiding device. The first light or the second light is reflected by the light guiding device to the light splitting device, and then is guided to the light path by the light splitting device.
US11067870B2

The disclosure relates generally to an electrochromic system. The system may include one or more electrochromic devices and a central control device. Each electrochromic device may include two glass layers, two adhesive layers, an electrochromic film, a controller, and a control device. The two adhesive layers may be disposed on inner surfaces of the two glass layers. The electrochromic film may be disposed between the two adhesive layers, the electrochromic film including an electrochromic material layer, a solid polymer electrolyte, and a charge storage layer. The controller may include a power converter, a signal receiver, and a power output. The power converter may be configured to receive power from a power source. The power source may include an energy storage integrated with the controller. The signal receiver may be configured to receive a control signal. The power output may be coupled to the electrochromic film and configured to provide power to the electrochromic film to control optical state of the electrochromic film. The control device may be configured to send the control signal to the signal receiver. The central control device may be configured to globally control optical states of all of the one or more electrochromic devices.
US11067860B2

An optical device includes a liquid crystal layer having a first plurality of liquid crystal molecules arranged in a first pattern and a second plurality of liquid crystal molecules arranged in a second pattern. The first and the second pattern are separated from each other by a distance of about 20 nm and about 100 nm along a longitudinal or a transverse axis of the liquid crystal layer. The first and the second plurality of liquid crystal molecules are configured as first and second grating structures that can redirect light of visible or infrared wavelengths.
US11067858B2

A liquid crystal display device includes a first substrate, a second substrate, and a liquid crystal layer. The first substrate includes a plurality of first spacers protruding toward the liquid crystal layer, and the second substrate includes, on a surface closer to the liquid crystal layer, an alignment film, a plurality of second spacers in contact with the plurality of first spacers, and a plurality of pedestal films facing the plurality of first spacers. A height of the plurality of second spacers is greater than a height of the plurality of pedestal films, and the plurality of pedestal films include a first pedestal film having a smaller area than an area of each of the plurality of second spacers, and a second pedestal film having a planar pattern that is longer, as a whole, than a planar pattern of the first pedestal film.
US11067856B2

A display apparatus comprises a first substrate comprising a first external surface and a first internal surface; a second substrate having a second external surface and a second internal surface facing the first internal surface of the first substrate; and a display unit disposed between the first and second substrates and comprising an array of pixels. The first substrate comprises a first side connecting the first external surface and the first internal surface. In a cross section perpendicular to the first external surface, the first side comprises a first straight region and a first curved region located between the straight region and the first internal surface. The second substrate comprises a second side connecting the first external surface and the first internal surface. The second side comprises a second straight region and a second curved region located between the straight region and the second internal surface.
US11067851B2

A light-emitting apparatus according to the present invention, includes: a light source board on which a first light source group including a plurality of light sources and a sensor that detects light or temperature are disposed; and a reflection sheet that is disposed on a side of the light source board where the first light source group and the sensor are disposed, and includes an opening from which the first light source group is exposed, wherein the sensor is surrounded by the plurality of light sources.
US11067849B2

A liquid crystal display apparatus includes a quadrangular liquid crystal panel, a light guiding plate formed in a quadrangular shape substantially the same as that of the liquid crystal panel and having a pair of convex portions that protrude outward from a pair of end surfaces, and a frame having a light source holding plate in which a light source is mounted on a light source fixing plate, the light source fixing plate facing the one end surface, the back-side portion being formed in a quadrangular shape substantially the same as that of the liquid crystal panel. Bent side plate portions, which face the pair of end surfaces, are respectively provided on a pair of side portions of the back-side portion. Notches, into which the convex portions are fitted, are provided in the pair of bent side plate portions.
US11067848B1

An electroactive device may include (i) a first conductor, (ii) a first optically transparent material electrically coupled to the first conductor, the first optically transparent material including a plurality of nanovoids and having a first refractive index, (iii) a second optically transparent material electrically coupled to the first optically transparent material, the second optically transparent material having a second refractive index that is lower than the first refractive index, and (iv) a second conductor electrically coupled to the second optically transparent material. Various other methods, systems, apparatuses, and materials are also disclosed.
US11067845B2

A liquid crystal panel and a method manufacturing the same are provided. The liquid crystal panel including a color filter substrate, an array substrate disposed opposite to the color filter substrate and a built-in polarizer. The built-in polarizer includes a substrate, a first inorganic layer, a metal wire grid layer, and a second inorganic layer. The substrate covers a side of the color filter substrate facing the array substrate. The first inorganic layer covers the substrate. The metal wire grid layer covers the first inorganic layer, wherein the metal wire grid layer has a plurality of metal wires parallel to each other. The second inorganic layer has a plurality of inorganic wires parallel to each other, wherein each of the inorganic wires correspondingly covers one of the metal wires.
US11067843B2

A display device for a head-mounted display includes a first display panel and a second display panel that are arranged in parallel. The first display panel and second display panel each include a pair of substrates having a plane sectioned into a display region and a non-display region, and a columnar spacer interposed between the substrates. The substrate includes a spacer lightproof portion placed over the spacer. The first display panel and second display panel do not coincide with each other with regard to a location where the spacer lightproof portion in the display region is disposed.
US11067842B2

Provided are a contrast ratio improving optical film, a polarizing plate comprising the same, and a liquid crystal display device comprising the same, wherein the contrast ratio improving optical film comprises a contrast ratio improving layer. The contrast ratio improving layer comprises a first resin layer and a second resin layer which faces the first resin layer, wherein the second resin layer comprises a pattern part having optical patterns and a flat part between the optical patterns. The optical patterns have at least one inclined surface with respect to the flat part, and the flat part or the inclined surface has a light absorption layer formed thereon. The contrast ratio improving optical film has a lowest reflectance of 0.5% or less.
US11067841B2

Provided is a display device having high visibility regardless of the intensity of external light. Provided is a display device capable of a variety of display. Provided is a display device that can operate with low power consumption. The display device includes a first electrode, a second electrode, a first liquid crystal layer, a second liquid crystal layer, a first coloring layer, and a first insulating layer. The first liquid crystal layer overlaps with the second liquid crystal layer with the first insulating layer therebetween. The first electrode is configured to reflect visible light. The second electrode includes a portion not overlapping with the first electrode and is configured to transmit visible light. The second liquid crystal layer includes a first portion overlapping with the first coloring layer and the second electrode, and a second portion not overlapping with the first coloring layer. The first portion contains monomers and liquid crystal. The second portion contains a polymer obtained by polymerization of the monomers.
US11067839B2

Described herein are methods, systems, and apparatuses to utilize an electro-optic modulator including one or more heating elements. The modulator can utilize one or more heating elements to control an absorption or phase shift of the modulated optical signal. At least the active region of the modulator and the one or more heating elements of the modulator are included in a thermal isolation region comprising a low thermal conductivity to thermally isolate the active region and the one or more heating elements from a substrate of the PIC.
US11067838B2

A thermochromic element including a thermochromic layer including a binder and a thermochromic pigment chosen to react at a specific temperature so that the pigment passes from a first color to a second color when the specific temperature is reached. The thermochromic layer coats a thermally conductive layer, and is protected by an optically transparent layer that protects it from chemical and physical degradation.
US11067837B2

Devices, systems and methods are described that efficiently convert an incident light having a particular polarization into light having a plurality of polarizations that are distributed according to a particular pattern. For example, the output light can have a plurality of plurality of polarization states that are randomly distribute over the Poincaré sphere. One polarization scrambler includes a plurality of polarization elements positioned to receive polarized or partially polarized light. Each polarization element includes a half waveplate to rotate a polarization direction of the polarized or partially polarized light, and a quarter waveplate to receive light that exits the first layer and to change a polarization state of the light that exits the first layer to another polarization state. The polarization scrambler further includes a substrate to receive the light after exiting the quarter waveplate, and to provide the output light that includes a plurality of polarization states.
US11067836B2

A multi-stack graphene structure includes a graphene stack that includes graphene layers including amorphous graphene and thin film dielectric layers. The graphene layers include amorphous graphene. The graphene layers and the thin dielectric layers are alternately stacked on one another. The multi-stack graphene structure also includes an electric field former configured to apply an electric field to the graphene layers.
US11067835B2

A starting material powder, which contains a rare earth oxide that is composed of terbium oxide and at least one other rare earth oxide selected from among yttrium oxide, scandium oxide and oxides of lanthanide rare earth elements (excluding terbium) and a sintering assistant that is formed of an oxide of at least one element selected from among group 2 elements and group 4 elements, is produced by having (a) terbium ions, (b) ions of at least one other rare earth element selected from among yttrium ions, scandium ions and lanthanide rare earth ions (excluding terbium ions) and (c) ions of at least one element selected from among group 2 elements and group 4 elements coprecipitate in an aqueous solution containing the components (a)-(c), then filtering and separating the coprecipitate, and subjecting the separated coprecipitate to thermal dehydration.
US11067832B2

A lens element intended to be worn in front of an eye of a person includes a prescription portion having a first refractive power based on a prescription for correcting an abnormal refraction of the eye of the person and a second refractive power different from the first refractive power. The lens element further includes a plurality of at least three optical elements, at least one optical element having an optical function of not focusing an image on the retina of the eye to slow down the progression of the abnormal refraction of the eye.
US11067829B2

Embodiments of the invention provide patients with premium progressive lenses that are tailor-made to his or her specific and unique requirements and preferences. An interactive progressive lens optical design determining provides design technology that allows patients or eye care professionals to alter a progressive lens optical design in real-time, while continually displaying the selected lens' optical performance, until the most suitable lens has been designed. The progressive lens optical design determining software mixes and blends a number of cornerstone designs in varying ratios to achieve the desired lens.
US11067825B2

A display system for realizing concentric light field with monocular-to-binocular hybridization, and methods thereof. At least some embodiments include a display arranged to emit or transmit light rays based on image content from a content engine, and an optical subsystem arranged to configure the light rays into a concentric light field. The concentric light field provides a virtual image in a large, contiguous spatial region, such that each eye of the human viewer can detect monocular depth from the light field, to provide a large field of view.
US11067824B2

An optical image stabilization apparatus includes an image stabilization element, a base member, a shift member configured to hold the image stabilization element and movable in a direction including a component orthogonal to an optical axis relative to the base member, an elastic member configured to support the image stabilization element and the shift member, and a driver configured to move the shift member. The driver includes a first magnet part and a second magnet part provided on one of the base member and the shift member, a coil provided on the other of the base member and the shift member, a first magnetized portion provided on a side of the first magnet part with respect to a center axis of an opening in the coil, and a second magnetized portion provided on a side of the second magnet part with respect to the center axis.
US11067823B2

An optical image stabilization mechanism is provided, including a holder for holding a lens, a frame, a base, a first coil, a second coil, a displacement sensor, a first magnetic element, a second magnetic element, and a third magnetic element. The frame is movably connected to the holder and the base. The first coil is disposed on a side of the holder. The second coil is disposed on the base. The first and second magnetic elements are disposed on the frame and correspond to the first coil. The magnetic pole direction of the first magnetic element is opposite to that of the second magnetic element. The third magnetic element is disposed on the frame and corresponds to the second coil. The displacement sensor is disposed on the base to detect relative displacement between the lens and the base.
US11067820B2

A structured light projector including a light source, an irradiation range controlling device, and a diffractive optical element is provided. The irradiation range controlling device is disposed on a transmission path of a light beam from the light source. The diffractive optical element is disposed on a transmission path of the light beam from the irradiation range controlling device. The irradiation range controlling device is adapted to control an irradiation range of the light beam transmitted to the diffractive optical element so as to change a size of a region of the diffractive optical element illuminated by the light beam from the irradiation range controlling device. A three-dimensional image sensing module using the same is also provided.
US11067814B2

A system comprising a processing resource configured to: obtain a first indication of a confirmation, by an operator of a platform, of an alignment of one symbol of a first plurality of symbols with a second symbol as viewed in a head-mounted display of a head-mounting worn by the operator, the first plurality of symbols being projected by at least one optical apparatus disposed on the platform to a plurality of different viewing angles, the second symbol being projected onto the head-mounted display by a projection unit of the head-mounted display; determine which given symbol of the first plurality of symbols was aligned with the second, the given symbol having first orientation data, the second symbol having second orientation data; and perform an alignment of the head-mounting and the head-mounted display at least based on the first orientation data and the second orientation data.
US11067811B2

A waveguide display includes a substrate transparent to visible light, a coupler configured to couple display light into the substrate such that the display light propagates within the substrate through total internal reflection, a first multiplexed volume Bragg grating (VBG) on the substrate, and a second multiplexed VBG on the substrate. The second multiplexed VBG overlaps with the first multiplexed VBG in at least a see-through region of the waveguide display. The first multiplexed VBG is configured to diffract the display light to two or more regions of the second multiplexed VBG, and the second multiplexed VBG is configured to diffract the display light to two or more regions of an eyebox of the waveguide display.
US11067810B2

A head-mounted display apparatus according to an aspect of the present disclosure includes an imaging light generating device, a first deflection element including a first deflection section configured to deflect imaging light in a first direction and a second deflection section configured to deflect the imaging light in a second direction, a first diffraction element, and a second diffraction element. When a plane surrounded by the principal ray passing plane, the first principal ray, the second principal ray, and the first deflection section is taken as a first plane, and a plane surrounded by the second deflection section, the first principal ray, the second principal ray, and the first diffraction element is taken as a second plane, the first plane overlaps with at least a part of the second plane when viewed from the third direction and does not overlap with the second plane when viewed from the fourth direction.
US11067794B2

A system to scan a field of view with light beams can include a scanning mirror arrangement having a mirror and a drive mechanism configured to rotate the mirror about an axis between two terminal positions; at least one light source configured to simultaneously produce at least a first light beam and a second light beam directed at the mirror from different directions. Upon rotation of the mirror, the first and second light beams can scan a field of view. The scanning mirror arrangement may include a mirror; hinges attached at opposite sides of the mirror; and a drive mechanism attached to the hinges and configured to twist the hinges resulting in a larger twist to the mirror, wherein the hinges are disposed between the drive mechanism and the mirror.
US11067792B2

A two-dimensional optical scanning mirror device, a manufacturing method for the same, a two-dimensional optical scanning device and an image projector. A two-dimensional optical scanning mirror device includes a substrate, a movable mirror portion supported on the substrate in such a manner that two-dimension optical scanning is possible, a hard magnetic thin film provided in the movable mirror portion and a magnetic field generator that includes at least an alternating magnetic field generator for driving the movable mirror portion, where the hard magnetic thin film has a magnetization direction in a direction of a film plane, and the ratio of the magnetic field generated by the magnetic field generator relative to the coercive force of the hard magnetic thin film is 0.2 or lower.
US11067787B2

An infrared (IR) digital lens (IR Objective) for an optical microscope is disclosed which includes a body, configured to be mounted to an objective interface of an optical microscope, an IR camera disposed in the body, the IR camera configured to receive light in the range of IR and capture images from a specimen disposed under the body without the need to move the specimen from the optical microscope.
US11067771B2

An observation apparatus includes: an image capturing apparatus that includes an imaging surface and captures an image of an object to be observed; an optical system that projects an optical image of the object onto the image capturing apparatus; a focusing unit that adjusts, with reference to the optical-axis direction of the optical system, the relative positional relationship between the object and a surface optically conjugate to the imaging surface; and a processor that controls at least the image capturing apparatus and the focusing unit. The processor decides an in-focus position for the focusing unit based on a plurality of images of the object that acquired by the image capturing apparatus, the plurality of images each being an image acquired when the focusing unit is located at a different position; determines the reliability of the decided in-focus position; and when determining that the in-focus position is not reliable, moves the focusing unit sequentially to a plurality of positions and causes the image capturing apparatus to acquire, for each of the plurality of positions, a candidate image of the object.
US11067768B2

An optical member driving mechanism is provided, including a first module, a second module, a driving module, and an electronic member module. The driving module can drive the second module to move relative to the first module. The electronic member module includes at least one electronic member, at least one lead frame, and a package member. The lead frame is connected to the electronic member and an external circuit outside the optical member driving mechanism. The package member has a single material and covers the electronic member and the lead frame. The lead frame is exposed from the package member, and the electronic member is not exposed therefrom.
US11067762B2

An optical module according to an aspect of the present disclosure includes a substrate having a base plane, an optical circuit element having an optical waveguide and a reflector, a support member, a photo detector mounted on the base plane, the photo detector including a condenser lens and a light-receiving layer. The light beam travels along an optical path from the reflector to the tangent plane, the optical path having a shortest distance set to be smaller than a preset value, and as viewed from a direction perpendicular to the base plane, the light beam has an optical axis set apart from the top of the condenser lens by an offset distance.
US11067758B1

A duplex fiber optic adapter, comprising a pair of fiber optic connector assemblies, a housing and a pair of ports positioned within the housing is provided. The housing has a pair of opening structures on one end, configured for fixed attachment of the pair of fiber optic connector assemblies, and a pair of polarity reversal connector openings on an opposing end, configured to receive a pair of ferrules of a fiber optic connector. When a fiber optic connector is inserted into the adapter and the adapter is coupled to a mating fiber optic connector, the pair of ferrules is engaged in the pair of ports of the housing and coupling ferrules of each pair of fiber optic connector assemblies is engaged in a pair of ports of the mating fiber optic connector, establishing a polarity reversal connection between the fiber optic connector and mating fiber optic connector via the adapter.
US11067748B2

A guide transition device including a light source designed to generate a light beam, a light input port on a first plane and coupled to receive the light beam from the light source, a light output port on a second plane different than the first plane, the light output port designed to couple a received light beam to output equipment and plane shifting apparatus coupled to receive the light beam from the light input port on the first plane and to shift or transfer the light beam to the second plane. The plane shifting apparatus is coupled to transfer the light beam to the light output port on the second plane.
US11067747B2

Embodiments herein describe optical interposers that utilize waveguides to detect light. For example, in one embodiment, an apparatus is provided that includes an optical detector having a first layer. The first layer includes at least one of polysilicon or amorphous silicon. The first layer forms a diode that includes a p-doped region and an n-doped region. The apparatus further includes a waveguide optically coupled to the diode and disposed on a different layer than the first layer.
US11067746B2

In a light deflection device, the radiation efficiency of radiated light beams is to be improved. The light deflection device is configured by a photonic crystal waveguide having a lattice array with low refractive index parts periodically arrayed in a surface of a high refractive-index member. The lattice array has a dual-periodic structure consisting of a first periodic array and a second periodic array which differ from each other in periodic arrangement of the low refractive index parts. A line defect where no low refractive index parts are arrayed constitutes a waveguide core for propagating incident light. The cross section of at least either the first periodic array or the second periodic array constituting the periodic arrays of the dual-periodic structure is asymmetrical in the thickness direction of the low refractive index parts.
US11067732B2

Methods of manufacturing a liquid crystal device including depositing a layer of liquid crystal material on a substrate and imprinting a pattern on the layer of liquid crystal material using an imprint template are disclosed. The liquid crystal material can be jet deposited. The imprint template can include surface relief features, Pancharatnam-Berry Phase Effect (PBPE) structures or diffractive structures. The liquid crystal device manufactured by the methods described herein can be used to manipulate light, such as for beam steering, wavefront shaping, separating wavelengths and/or polarizations, and combining different wavelengths and/or polarizations.
US11067729B2

A method for manufacturing a color resist is disclosed. According to the method, a mask is moved so that an alignment mark is aligned with marks of a black matrix layer respectively. Each color resist and a corresponding color block are formed on the black matrix layer by the mask, and a position of each color resist is checked according to a positional relationship between a corresponding color block and hollowed-out region. A distance between a first mark and a second mark and a distance between a first mark and a third mark are configured in such manner that the color blocks do not overlap with one another. Therefore, the color blocks do not overlap with one another while a size thereof does not change.
US11067727B2

A method for manufacturing a multilayer optical element is disclosed. In an embodiment the method includes providing a substrate, applying a first optical layer by applying a first layer having a dielectric first material having a first refractive index, structuring the first layer by sectionally removing the first material and filling first interspaces with a dielectric second material having a second refractive index different from the first refractive index so that the second material has at least the same height as the first material, and applying at least a second optical layer by applying a second layer having the first material, structuring the second layer by sectionally removing the first material so that the first optical layer is exposed in second interspaces between second areas with the first material and filling the second interspaces with the second material so that the second material has at least the same height as the first material.
US11067720B2

The present invention relates to ionic silicone hydrogel polymers displaying improved lysozyme uptake, low contact angle and reduced water soluble polymeric ammonium salt uptake.
US11067719B2

A distributed weather system includes a storage, a plurality of wireless weather stations, a server, and an interface. Each of the plurality of wireless weather stations is associated with a user and has a battery, a location sensor generating location information, an anemometer generating apparent wind speed, a transmitter transmitting the location information with the apparent wind speed to a network at periodic intervals, and a receiver receiving control commands that include a length of the periodic intervals. The server receives the location information with the apparent wind speed and stores them in the storage. The interface is accessible by a mobile computer, and receives the control commands from a user and sends them to the receiver of the wireless weather station associated with the user. The interface displays a true wind speed for each of the plurality of wireless weather stations, which is calculated using the apparent wind speed, the location information, and historical location information.
US11067713B2

Electrostatic field sensor and security system in interior spaces and exterior spaces which can measure electrostatic fields and the variations thereof along a metal conductor that acts as a detection probe or antenna (1). The antenna (1) is connected to an electronic circuit (2, 3, 4, 31, 32) which is able to decode the changes in the electrostatic field around the conductor and to detect minuscule variations in the electrostatic field by means of a processor (7) enabling the clear detection of a human presence in an area surrounding the antenna (1) and the ability to differentiate between a human presence and any other type of animal or object.
US11067710B2

A system for monitoring ionizing radiation in a target area, the system may include a first plurality of consumable nodes deployable within the target area to be exposed to the ionizing radiation. Each consumable node may be progressively damageable over a monitoring time as a result of exposure to the ionizing radiation. A base station may be operable to detect an amount of radiation damage sustained by the consumable nodes and to determine a dosage of ionizing radiation received by any one of the consumable nodes based on a pre-determined correlation between the dosage of ionizing radiation and the amount of radiation damage sustained by the consumable node.
US11067701B2

A positioning control method of a positioning device worn on a user□s body includes switching a positioning mode to a swimming mode and executing a positioning operation for the swimming mode when the positioning mode is switched to the swimming mode.
US11067692B2

A method for adjusting a detector (110) for determining a position of at least one object (112) within a range of measurement (114) is disclosed. The detector (110) comprises at least two longitudinal optical sensors (116) and at least one transfer device (118) for imaging the object (112) into an image plane. The transfer device (118) has a focal plane. The transfer device (118) is positioned in between the longitudinal optical sensors (116) and the object (112). Each of the longitudinal optical sensors (116) has at least one sensor region (120). Each of the longitudinal optical sensors (116) is designed to generate at least one longitudinal sensor signal in a manner dependent on an illumination of the respective sensor region (120) by at least one light beam (178) propagating from the object (112) to the detector (110), wherein the longitudinal sensor signal, given the same total power of the illumination, is dependent on a beam cross-section of the light beam (178) in the sensor region (120). The detector (110) further comprises at least one evaluation device (124). The method comprises the following steps: (i) subsequently moving the object (112) longitudinally to at least two different calibration positions (134, 136) having at least two different longitudinal coordinates within the range of measurement (114); (ii) recording, for each of the calibration positions (134, 136), at least one first longitudinal sensor signal generated by a first longitudinal optical sensor (126) and at least one second longitudinal sensor signal generated by a second longitudinal optical sensor (128); (iii) forming, for each of the calibration positions (134, 126), at least one calibration signal using the first and second longitudinal sensor signals; (iv) generating a calibration function using the calibration signals, the calibration function defining a relationship between the longitudinal coordinate of the object (112) and the first and second longitudinal sensor signals.
US11067686B2

Aspects of the disclosure are directed towards obstacle position and extent measurement. In accordance with one aspect, obstacle detection includes creating one or more interferometric measurements to generate a flow of response position locations using a flow of range/Doppler detections by fitting a parametric expression; and deriving one or more scatterer positions and obstacle position and extent measurements from the flow of response position locations.
US11067682B2

A range-direction frequency domain converting unit (231-1) converts reception video signals into signals in a range direction frequency. A hit-direction frequency domain converting unit (232-1) converts the signals in the range direction frequency into signals based on the velocity and the range direction frequency so that the target Doppler frequency belongs to the same velocity bin number independently of variations in frequencies of transmission signals. A correlation unit (233-1) generates signals based on the velocity separated for each of the transmission frequencies and a range after correlation. An integration unit (234-1) generates band-synthesized signals based on the velocity and a range after correlation. A candidate target detecting unit (241) detects candidate targets based on the signal intensity from the output signals of the integration unit (233-1). A target relative velocity/relative range/arrival angle calculating unit (242) calculates the relative velocity, the relative range, and the arrival angle of the candidate targets.
US11067678B2

A radar device according to an embodiment of the inventive concept includes a clock generator, a transmitter, a receiver, and a signal processor. The clock generator outputs the transmission clock, outputs the reception clock at the second time after the delay from the first time when the transmission clock is outputted, and generates the notification signal when the delay has the minimum value. The transmitter emits a transmission signal based on the transmission clock. The receiver receives an echo signal corresponding to the transmission signal, and generates a first signal corresponding to the echo signal based on the reception clock. The signal processor obtains a third time point at which a delay has the minimum value based on the notification signal.
US11067670B2

A lidar system includes a photonic chip including a light source and a transmit beam coupler to provide an output signal for transmission. The output signal is a frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) signal. A transmit beam steering device transmits the output signal from the transmit beam coupler of the photonic chip. A receive beam steering device obtains a reflection of the output signal by a target and provides the reflection as a received signal to a receive beam coupler of the photonic chip. The photonic chip, the transmit beam steering device, and the receive beam steering device are heterogeneously integrated into an optical engine.
US11067660B2

An angle of arrival system can be self-calibrating. The angle of arrival system can continuously estimate imperfections caused by the analog RF components and dynamically apply corrections based on these estimates. As a result, an angle of arrival system can employ inexpensive components, will not require factory calibration, but can still perform geolocation with high precision.
US11067657B2

Methods for operating a magnetic resonance apparatus and systems therefrom are provided. A method includes generating, via a coil former surrounding a subject or object of interest and disposed in the magnetic resonance apparatus, a plurality of field modes external to the subject or object, measuring for each of the plurality of external field modes, an associated internal field produced within the subject or object, generating, via the coil former a combination of external modes to produce a target internal field in the subject or object, and measuring nuclear magnetic resonance signals due to the resulting field from the combination to acquire an image or spectrum of the subject or object.
US11067655B2

In a method for creating a first and a second image dataset of an examination object, a train of RF refocusing pulses are radiated into the examination object after the radiation of an RF excitation pulse to generate a spin echo signal after each radiated RF refocusing pulse, phase encoding gradients are activated for encoding the phases of the spin echo signals generated, and readout gradients are activated in each case in a readout window to read out the generated spin echo signals as measurement data. The readout windows alternately include a first time point at which the phases of the different spin species in the spin echo signal are the same, and a second time point at which the phases of the different spin species in the spin echo signal are not the same.
US11067634B2

A method for estimating a state of charge of a battery includes obtaining a discharge voltage and discharge capacity curve of a battery under a preset discharge current, in responding to an order for estimating the state of charge of the battery; matching the discharge voltage and discharge capacity curve with a plurality of standard curves in a database, thereby obtaining an optimal matching curve with respect to the discharge voltage and discharge capacity curve; and calculating the state of charge of the battery according to the optimal matching curve, under a preset discharge stage. The present method can accurately calculate the state of charge of the battery with simple calculation manners.
US11067633B2

A remaining battery amount estimation device 2 includes a discharged electric charge amount calculating unit 202 configured to calculate a discharged electric charge amount of a battery 11 that supplies power to an electronic device 1 per predetermined time TR based on operating state information related to an operating state for each predetermined time of the electronic device 1, and a remaining amount estimation unit 206 configured to calculate a total amount of discharged electric charge from the battery 11 based on the discharged electric charge amount per predetermined time, and estimate a remaining amount of the battery 11 based on the total amount of discharged electric charge.
US11067622B2

A method for testing a printed circuit board includes providing a printed circuit board having a first main section, a second main section, a bent connecting section and at least one monitoring conductor track. The connecting section is disposed between the first main section and the second main section. The monitoring conductor track runs from the first main section, in a curved manner through the connecting section, to the second main section. At least one electrical measurement value which is representative of the integrity of the at least one monitoring conductor track is detected. A printed circuit board, a control unit and methods for producing the printed circuit board and for operating the control unit are also provided.
US11067618B2

An example embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method of diagnosing root causes of anomalous AMI meter data. The method can include receiving meter data, identifying anomalous data in the meter data, comparing the anomalous data to a database of known root causes, and generating a work order if there is a known root causes of the anomalous data. The method can also include requesting manual review of anomalous data without a known root cause and receiving input indicating a discovered root cause. The method can add the discovered root cause to the database of known root causes.
US11067614B2

Systems and methods are disclosed for detecting node outages in a mesh network. A tracking node in the mesh network detects a set of signals originating from a tracked node in the mesh network. The set of signals includes beacons or communication messages transmitted by the tracked node. The tracking node determines that a threshold number of the beacon intervals have passed since receiving the most recent signal from the tracked node. The tracking node performs outage validation based on data received from another node in the mesh network and updates the status of the tracked node. Based on the updated status, the tracking node outputs a ping to the tracked node requesting a response to the ping. When the response to the ping is not received from the tracked node, the tracking node transmits an outage alarm message to a next topologically higher layer of the mesh network.
US11067607B2

Embodiments described herein are directed to a system having a processor and a bridge circuit. The bridge circuit includes a pair of differential voltage sources, a first pair of sensing elements and a second pair of sensing elements. The first pair of sensing elements generate a pair of measurement signals. The pair of measurement signals are independent of one another and based on the respective sensing element. The second pair of sensing elements communicatively coupled to first pair of sensing elements. The second pair of sensing elements define a first divider. The pair of measurement signals are input into the respective second sensing element of the second pair of sensing elements. The first divider is configured to output a first output signal to the processor. The first output signal is a first differential signal of the first pair of sensing elements.
US11067606B2

A current sensing module for measuring a current includes a conductive substrate, a frame, a circuit board and a magnetic sensor. The conductive substrate has two terminals and at least one slot. The frame has two side portions and a bottom portion, wherein the bottom portion connects the two side portions to form an opening ring-shape. At least one of the two side portions is disposed in the at least one slot, such that the two side portions surround a partial path of the current. A gap exists between two top ends of the two side portions. The circuit board is disposed with respect to the conductive substrate. The magnetic sensor is connected to the circuit board and located in a space between the two side portions rather than in the gap. The magnetic sensor senses the current and generates a first current sensing signal correspondingly.
US11067603B2

An electrical connector comprises a bottom assembly extending in a first direction, a first contact assembly, a first substrate assembly, a second contact assembly, a second substrate assembly, a third contact assembly, a top assembly and a plurality of conductive vias. The bottom assembly, the first contact assembly, the first substrate assembly, the second contact assembly, the second substrate assembly, the third contact assembly, and the top assembly are arranged in a second direction. The plurality of conductive vias extends in the second direction to penetrate the bottom assembly, the first substrate assembly, the second substrate assembly, and the top assembly. Each of the contact member of the first contact assembly, the second contact assembly, and the third contact assembly are of a letter V shape.
US11067602B2

To maintain the horizontalness of a probe card even, if the number of measured DUTs is increased. An electrical connecting apparatus according to the present, disclosure comprises a support member having a lower surface region in which a level part is formed and a wiring board provided adjacent to the lower surface of the support member, and to be connected to a testing device side. The electrical connecting apparatus comprises: a connection unit having multiple connection terminals; a probe substrate electrically connecting multiple probes to the connection terminals; multiple anchors arranged on the upper surface of the probe substrate; and multiple supports functioning as supports between corresponding ones of the anchors and the support member via the wiring board and the connection unit. The anchors and the supports are arranged at positions including: each vertex point of a square; each vertex point of two rectangles having respective two long sides passing through corresponding facing vertex points on one side and corresponding facing vertex points on the other side of the square; and multiple points along a virtual circle centered on the center of the square and having a diameter surrounding each of the rectangles.
US11067601B2

A high accuracy electrical test interconnect method employs a tester interface transfer block to enable the transfer of electrical contact from less accurate tester resource probes to target probes which are contained in the tester interface transfer block and can be positioned with high accuracy using the three dimensional printing to enable reliable contact with smaller test pads. The target probes can directly contact the tester resource probes or a transfer plate can be interposed between the target probes and the tester resource probes to allow positional adjustment of the target probes relative to the tester resource probes. This invention also includes the use of specialized shape target probes that can contact circuit board objects, such as vertical conductive surfaces and irregular shape test pads that have not been accessible with traditional methods.
US11067591B2

A system for determining angular displacement, velocity and acceleration of a rotating member axially mounted to a platform including at least one digital storage disk having data stored concentrically thereon, the disk and rotating member having the same axis of rotation, at least one laser transmitter for emitting a laser beam directed towards the disk, at least one laser receiver for receiving a reflected portion of the emitted laser beam, at least one processor, and at least one memory storing software thereon for determining the angular displacement, velocity and acceleration of the rotating member. A method for determining the angular displacement, velocity and acceleration of the rotating member is also provided.
US11067590B2

A sample dispensing mechanism configured to dispense a sample and a reagent to the reaction vessel at a first dispensing position and the reaction cell positioned at a second dispensing position; a second reagent vessel disposed on a track of the sample dispensing mechanism; and a control unit configured to control the sample dispensing mechanism, in which the control unit is configured to, based on information on presence or absence of incubation of an analysis item, control the sample dispensing mechanism to dispense a sample and a reagent to the reaction vessel positioned at the first dispensing position in a case where the incubation is not required by the analysis item, and control the sample dispensing mechanism to dispense a sample to the reaction cell positioned at the second dispensing position in a case where the incubation is required by the analysis item.
US11067578B2

The present inventors have demonstrated that circulating auto-antibodies to cancer antigens hold promise as specific and sensitive biomarkers for the early detection of cancer. The present invention thus relates to methods of detecting cancer in a sample, comprising utilising a glycopeptide bait derived from human mucins with different cancer-associated O-glycans. Detected antibodies were demonstrated as glycopeptide specific, and it could be discriminated between e.g. colorectal cancer patients and healthy individuals. The inventors have also developed monoclonal antibodies based on the identified glycopeptides epitope baits, and demonstrated differential expression of the relevant target antigens. The invention thus, in a lock and key-based manner includes both glycopeptides and antibody tools for early detection of cancer, as well as methods of using the same for in situ visualisation and treatment of specific cancer types.
US11067576B2

A method for monitoring health maintenance by collecting an initial blood sample from an individual and dividing the collected blood sample into at least two parts. The first of the two parts is immediately analyzed for multiple blood components levels, and the second part is frozen immediately after the collection to be used at a later time as a comparative standard. After a period of time, a second blood sample is collected from the same individual and analyzed for the same multiple blood components levels in a parallel test with the frozen part. The results obtained from the second blood sample are then compared to the results from the frozen comparative standard to detect real changes in the multiple blood components levels over time.
US11067554B2

A gas sensor package includes a package substrate having a hole, the hole having an end that is opened at a first surface of the package substrate; a gas sensor disposed in the hole of the package substrate; a fixing plate disposed on the first surface of the package substrate, the fixing plate having a vent hole extending between a top surface and a bottom surface of the fixing plate, the bottom surface of the fixing plate facing toward the package substrate and the top surface of the fixing plate facing away from the package substrate, and the fixing plate overlapping the hole of the package substrate when viewed in a plan view; and a protective film attached to the fixing plate. The protective film overlaps the vent hole when viewed in a plan view.
US11067549B2

An apparatus for sampling landfill gas from a landfill flowing through a pipe. The apparatus may comprise: an enclosure configured to receive a section of the pipe; a gas sampling port in the section of the pipe; at least one sensor device disposed in a region of the enclosure, the at least one sensor being coupled to the section of the pipe through the gas sampling port; and thermal insulation positioned to retain heat from the section of the pipe in the region of the enclosure. A method of operating a landfill gas recovery system. The method may comprise: flowing gas from a well riser pipe through a sampling subsystem to a collection system; and heating a portion of the sampling subsystem with the gas flowing from the well riser pipe to the collection system.
US11067524B2

A system for testing for contaminants in an assembly line grow pod includes a tray moving along a track arranged in an assembly line grow pod, a plurality of cells arranged on the tray and a contaminant sensor. Each cell supports seeds, plants, or both, and a selected cell includes side walls and a base that define a cavity. The contaminant sensor is arranged in the cavity of the selected cell. The contaminant sensor includes a sensing device and a control device. The sensing device directly senses a characteristic of a content present in association with the selected cell. The control device is coupled to the sensing device and operable to receive a signal from the sensing device. The control device may determine a likelihood of contamination based on the received signal.
US11067523B2

A blood coagulation system analysis device capable of analyzing a blood coagulation system with high accuracy, and a method and a program for analysis of a blood coagulation system are proposed. The blood coagulation system is observed as a temporal change in permittivity before the viscoelasticity manifestation timing (timing at which blood starts to clot from the viewpoint of viscoelasticity (in greater detail, timing at which active polymerization of fibrin monomers starts)). A permittivity of blood which is positioned between a pair of electrodes is measured at predetermined time intervals after the anticoagulant effect acting on the blood is ended, and from the measurement result, a degree of the action of the blood coagulation system is analyzed.
US11067521B2

The present application discloses, in some embodiments thereof, an apparatus, systems and methods for measuring specimens' displacement or transformation while heating. In some embodiments, the present invention discloses apparatus and methods for determining the transformation temperature or range of temperatures of specimens, such as specimens manufactured from a memory shape alloy.
US11067501B2

Fabric validation using spectral measurement is provided. In various embodiments, a near-infrared absorption spectrum of a fabric sample is received from a near-infrared spectrometer. A plurality of features is extracted from the spectrum. The plurality of features is provided to a trained classifier. The trained classifier provides a similarity score indicative of the similarity of the fabric sample to a reference fabric sample.
US11067494B2

A multi-dimensional micro fluid focussing device. The device includes an apparatus for multi-dimensional micro fluid focussing. The device also includes an analyser for analysing the focused fluid. The apparatus includes a microchannel having an inlet defining a first region, a middle region and an outlet defining a second region. A first junction is formed at the intersection of the first region and the middle region. A second junction is formed at the intersection of the middle region and the second region. A first sheath positioned proximal to the first junction and a second sheath positioned at the second junction. The junctions formed, along with the positioning of the sheaths enable the multi-dimensional focusing of the fluid. The analyser includes a holder for removably retaining the apparatus. A microscope is positioned across the holder. A recording unit is coupled to the microscope.
US11067484B2

A detector inlet for providing a sample to an analytical apparatus for detecting a substance of interest, the detector inlet comprising a plenum for allowing passage of a flow of a gaseous fluid, the plenum comprising a sampling volume a sampling inlet arranged in the plenum and arranged to collect samples of the gaseous fluid from the sampling volume and to provide the samples to the analytical apparatus, wherein the flow carries particulates and a flow director arranged to create circulatory flow of the gaseous fluid around the plenum encircling the sampling inlet thereby to vary a spatial distribution of the particulates carried by the fluid to increase a relative proportion of the particulates carried past the sampling inlet without entering the sampling volume.
US11067481B2

Embodiments include a method for monitoring a fracturing operation that includes positioning a pump at a well site where fracturing operations are being conducted. The method also includes arranging one or more sensors at at least one of a pump inlet or a pump outlet, the one or more sensors monitoring a flow rate of a slurry. The method includes receiving flow data from the one or more sensors. The method also includes determining a pump efficiency, based at least in part on the flow data, is below a threshold. The method further includes adjusting one or more operating parameters of the pump.
US11067477B2

The wavefront measurement device performs: generating a first pupil function at a reference wavelength based on input data of a wavefront aberration; calculating a first image plane amplitude at a reference wavelength based on the first pupil function; generating a second pupil function at a multi-wavelength region; calculating a second image plane amplitude at the multi-wavelength region based on the second pupil function; correcting a measured point spread function using the first and second image plane amplitudes; applying a constraint condition using the corrected point spread function to the first image plane amplitude to correct the first image plane amplitude; generating a third pupil function based on the corrected first image plane amplitude; and calculating a wavefront aberration on a pupil plane based on the third pupil function.
US11067467B2

An improved fitting assembly for analytical devices is provided. The fitting assembly includes a tube securable to a fitting component via rear and front ferrules and a nut. The fitting component includes a body having a cavity for receiving the tube and ferrules. The body also includes a channel connecting the cavity to a leak chamber defined in a space between the tube, the fitting component and the inner sidewall of the nut body, the leak chamber being in fluid communication with the exterior of the nut body via the channel in the nut body. Sealing elements are provided between the tube and nut for encouraging leaks to flow through the leak path. A method for detecting leaks in the fitting assembly is also provided.
US11067453B2

A circuit is disclosed that includes a capacitive element, a control circuit, and a first switch and a second switch. The capacitive element is configured to generate an output voltage at a terminal thereof. The control circuit is configured to generate a first control signal and a second control signal in response to a first temperature-dependent voltage, a second temperature-dependent voltage, and the output voltage. The first switch and the second switch are coupled to the capacitive element, and configured to be turned on or off in response to the first control signal and the second control signal respectively. The first switch and the second switch have different switching status from each other in a charge mode.
US11067450B2

An apparatus measures the transverse profile of vectorial optical field beams, including both the phase and the polarization spatial profile. The apparatus contains a polarization separation module, a weak perturbation module, and a detection module. Characterizing the transverse profile of vector fields provides an optical metrology tool for both fundamental studies of vectorial optical fields and a wide spectrum of applications, including microscopy, surveillance, imaging, communication, material processing, and laser trapping.
US11067444B2

A spectroscope includes a light source, at least one static optical element for manipulating or structuring light, at least two adaptive optical elements and at least one detector. The at least two adaptive optical elements are configured to partition an optical function of spectral sorting from at least one of the following optical function: routing, attenuation, and/or encoding. The light source, the at least one static optical element, and the at least two adaptive optical elements are configured to direct light from the light source into first and second distinct light channels, the first light channel containing a sample to be analyzed.
US11067443B2

A handheld spectrometer can be configured with a visible aiming beam to allow the user to determine the measured region of the object. When the visible aiming beam comprises the spectrometer measurement beam, the spectrometer measurement beam comprises sufficient energy for the user to see the measurement beam illuminating the object. When the visible aiming beam comprises a separate beam, the visible aiming beam comprises sufficient energy for the user to see a portion of the aiming beam reflected from the object. The visible aiming beam and measurement beam can be arranged to at least partially overlap on the sample, such that the user has an indication of the area of the sample being measured.
US11067440B2

A dark current compensation circuit comprises a first comparator having inputs for a detection signal and a first voltage, and a second comparator having inputs for the detection signal and a second voltage. The dark current compensation circuit also comprises a controller coupled to the first and second comparators, which has an input for an event signal. An adjustable current source is coupled to the controller and configured to generate a compensation current. The controller adjusts a value of the compensation current based on the first and second comparator outputs and maintains a constant value in response to the event signal indicating photons incident on a photon detector. In some implementations, the dark current compensation circuit further comprises an analog sub-circuit coupled to the adjustable current source and configured to receive the detection signal. The analog sub-circuit generates an analog compensation current in response to the detection signal.
US11067403B2

A system and method of tracking energy usage in a vehicle. The method, in one implementation, involves building an energy usage prediction model, obtaining a planned route for a vehicle that contains one or more planned route segments, applying the energy usage prediction model to each planned route segment of the one or more planned route segments of the planned route to obtain an energy usage plan, receiving onboard data from the vehicle, constructing an actual route based on the onboard data, and performing a match analysis between the planned route and the actual route based on the onboard data.
US11067395B2

The present invention discloses a direction-finding chip, a direction-finding method and a beacon. The direction-finding chip is applied to a beacon of a direction-finding system. The beacon includes multiple antennas and an inertial measurement unit (IMU). A mobile device can calculate angle information according to supplement provided by the beacon. The direction-finding chip includes a computation circuit and a radio frequency circuit. The computation circuit generates coordinate conversion information or a correction amount of the coordinate conversion information according to an acceleration and a magnetic field vector generated by the IMU. The coordinate conversion information or the correction amount can be used to compensate the angle information. The radio frequency circuit is coupled to the computation circuit and configured to transmit the supplement and the coordinate conversion information or the correction amount.
US11067379B2

The current invention concerns a fluid microscope system for analyzing and/or monitoring the contents of one or more fluid-based reactors or canalizations such as bio-reactors, micro-reactors, brewing reactors, water supply systems or sewer systems. The fluid microscope system includes a digital holographic microscope (DHM) with one or more electro-fluidic systems, capable of guiding fluid from the reactors to the DHM. The current invention also concerns an electro-fluidic system for such a fluid microscope system having any or all of the elements mentioned above. Furthermore, the current invention encompasses a method for installing, replacing and removing such an electro-fluidic system in and from a fluid microscope system, and lastly, a method for monitoring and/or observing suspended objects in a fluid in a fluid-based reactor or canalization.
US11067376B1

Embodiments are directed to direct impingement cook-off mitigation systems. As assembled, a munition fuzewell is torqued into the aft end of a munition. During a cook-off event, the expanding gases from the booster energetic will burn instead of detonating. The hot expanding booster gases are vented to the munition's main fill energetic causing the main fill energetic to burn concurrently with the booster energetic. The combined expanding gases from both the booster and main fill energetics are then vented through longitudinal vents.
US11067375B1

An adjustable case sizing die includes a die body having a threaded outer surface and a threaded inner surface. The threaded outer surface of the die body has a first pitch. The threaded inner surface of the die body has a second pitch smaller than the first pitch. A sizing insert is positionable within an interior cavity of the die body. An adjusting spindle is connected to a top of the sizing insert. The adjusting spindle has a threaded outer surface. The threaded outer surface of the adjusting spindle has the same pitch as the inner surface of the die body. The adjusting spindle is threadably insertable into the die body. Turning the adjusting spindle within the die body changes a height of the sizing insert within the die body.
US11067374B2

An ordnance for air-borne delivery to a target under remotely controlled in-flight navigation. In one embodiment, self-powered aerial ordnance includes upper and lower cases. A plurality of co-axial, deployable blades is powered by a motor positioned in the upper case. When deployed, the blades are rotatable about the upper case to impart thrust and bring the vehicle to a first altitude above a target position. An explosive material and a camera are positioned in a lower case which is attached to the upper case. The camera generates a view along the ground plane and above the target when the ordinance is in flight. When the vehicle is deployed it is remotely controllable to deliver the vehicle to the target to detonate the explosive at the target. The ordnance may drop directly on a target as a bomb does.
US11067373B2

Disclosed are an airburst munition and an airburst signal transfer device. By simply signaling information regarding a distance to an explosion location of the airburst munition to an explosion control system inside the airburst munition while the airburst munition passes through a tubular body of the airburst signal transfer device, it is possible to easily, simply, and automatically enter the information regarding the distance to the explosion location of the airburst munition to the airburst munition using the airburst signal transfer device.
US11067371B2

A tail kit assembly of a guided munition having a tail kit base connected to a trailing end of a projectile body. The tail kit base is rotatable relative to the projectile body. A trimmable rudder has forward and rearward ends. The forward end is pivotally coupled to the tail kit base, such that the trimmable rudder can, relative to the tail kit base, between retracted and extended orientations. An actuator is fixed between the tail kit base and the rearward end of the trimmable rudder. The actuator is electrically coupled to an onboard guidance system that controls actuation of the actuator to pivot the trimmable rudder between the retracted orientation and the extended orientation.
US11067370B2

A multi-piece ammunition cartridge casing includes a casing base extending along a central axis and defining an opening extending axially into the casing base from the distal base end. The inner casing surface defines a circumferential groove with a groove radius greater than a radius of an adjacent portion of the opening. The cartridge casing also includes a casing body with a proximal end portion disposed in the opening of the casing base. The casing body is secured to the casing base by way of a flange protruding radially outward in mating contact with the circumferential groove.
US11067363B2

An electronic weapon accessory system includes an electronic weapon accessory, such as a light, and a detachable mount with an integrated control switch. The electronic weapon accessory includes an electronic component, such as an LED, and a power source disposed within a housing. The electronic component and the battery are electrically connected with a circuit having electrical contacts exposed on an outer surface of the housing. The mount has a body with a clamp structure, a dome switch disposed on an outer surface of the mount body and a circuit having electrical contacts exposed on the outer surface of the mount body. Fasteners removably secure the mount body and accessory housing in assembled relation. When the electronic weapon accessory and mount are assembled, the accessory electrical contacts physically and electrically engaging the mount electrical contacts to complete an electronic control circuit and provide integrated control and operation of the electronic accessory.
US11067356B2

A bowstring release having a handle, a jaw, and a sear. The jaw is configured for drawing and releasing the bowstring. The sear includes a plurality of settings for adjusting the rotation of the handle at which the jaw releases the bowstring. While the bowstring is in the drawn configuration, the jaw and the sear are slidingly coupled and the jaw slides along a surface of the sear while the release is rotated. The bowstring is released when the jaw and the sear de-couple.
US11067351B2

A ratcheting magazine for a firearm includes a main body, a floor plate, and an insert disposed inside the main body. The insert includes a front column of supports, a rear column of supports, and a sliding column of supports. The sliding column of supports includes a plurality of positions relative to the insert such that the sliding column of supports moves linearly relative to the insert.
US11067344B2

A thermal energy storage apparatus, including: a block of a heat-absorbing material, the block defining at least one receptacle and being a contiguous block of compressed sintered graphite; and a phase change material stored in the or each receptacle, the phase change material being one that expands as it cools, wherein separation of side walls of the or each receptacle progressively increases as they extend upwardly from the base, whereby as the phase change material solidifies and expands it is urged upwardly to reduce pressure applied to the heat-absorbing material.
US11067341B2

A heat transfer device is disclosed having a housing including a first main wall and a second main wall, the housing having a sealed internal cavity, a liquid contained in the internal cavity, and a mixer able to set the liquid in motion, the heat transfer device being able to be switched between a first state and a second state in which the liquid is in motion and transfers heat by convection between the first main wall and the second main wall, the thermal conductance between the first main wall and the second main wall in the first state being four times less than the thermal conductance between the first main wall and the second main wall in the second state.
US11067336B2

Embodiments of methods, systems, and apparatuses for lyophilizing, storing, and transfusing materials are described. In embodiments, the materials may include whole blood or a component of whole blood such as plasma.
US11067331B1

Provided is a refrigeration appliance having a cabinet defining a storage compartment therein with one or more shelves supported in the compartment. A false wall is provided adjacent an internal wall of the compartment to conceal aspects of a support system that supports both the false wall and the one or more shelves within the compartment, via inter-engagement of the support system with the internal wall and with another internal wall disposed adjacent the internal wall. A wall of the support system including a plurality of mounting holes is retained outward of a major inward face of the false wall to provide a recessed and fluid appearance of the side of the interior of the compartment having the internal wall.
US11067325B2

A refrigeration cycle including at least one outdoor unit including a plurality of compressors and indoor units each placed in indoor spaces comprises a plurality of compressors for supplying refrigerant to indoor units; and a controller for controlling cooperatively a plurality of the compressors in the outdoor unit to provide a capacity for air-conditioning in the indoor spaces through the indoor units, wherein the controller controls operation of the compressors so as to minimize a cost including start/stop of each compressor by prediction of an air-conditioning requirement in a next time chunk.
US11067322B2

A method of minimizing components of a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system from malfunctioning, the method includes measuring, by an accelerometer associated with at least one component of the HVAC system, vibration of the at least one component and receiving, by a controller, actual vibration data reflective of the measured vibration. The method further includes determining, using the controller, whether the actual vibration data is greater than pre-defined acceptable baseline vibration data by more than a pre-defined acceptable amount and responsive to a positive determination in the determining step, adding, by the controller, as a deadband frequency, an operational frequency of the at least one component corresponding to the actual vibration data.
US11067321B2

An air-conditioning system includes a refrigerant circuit that circulates refrigerant, a heat exchange unit that houses a load-side heat exchanger provided in the refrigerant circuit and is connected with a plurality of air-conditioned spaces by a plurality of air supply passages for use in the supply of air that passes through the load-side heat exchanger, a refrigerant detection device that detects leakage of the refrigerant and a plurality of opening/closing devices that are each provided in an associated one of the plurality of air supply passages and opened/closed independently of each other. When the refrigerant detection device detects leakage of the refrigerant, the plurality of opening/closing devices are all opened.
US11067317B2

A heat source optimization system capable of alternating configurations between an air exchange system and a geothermal system and/or earth loop systems depending on an instantaneous need and/or desire for taking in or discharging heat, while simultaneously remaining operational and without reversing valving or changing the rotational direction of a refrigerant compressor. The system manages refrigerant, and, via a processor and/or controller system, determines where to obtain refrigerant and also the quantity of refrigerant to be obtained. Additionally, the system, via a processor and/or controller system, both determines the optimal location or locations from which to take in heat or to which heat is to be rejected.
US11067313B2

A floating platform for solar panels is provided. The floating platform may include a plurality of plates. Each of the plurality of plates may have a ballast chamber filled with a ballast material. Each of the plurality of plates may further have a float chamber disposed over the ballast chamber. Each of the plurality of plates may further have a channel passing through the ballast chamber and the float chamber. The channel may further have one or more openings to pass water into the ballast chamber and an opening to pass air from the channel. Each of the plurality of plates may further have a locking member. Each of the plurality of plates may further have one or more connection sections for placing one or more strap assemblies. The strap assemblies may be provided for disposing one or more solar panels on the plurality of plates.
US11067312B2

A modular, solar energy system comprising one or more modular solar panels. The solar panels include a pair of general planar, plates that are secured together to form a narrow channel therebetween for the circulation of a liquid. The solar panels have header assemblies affixed to opposite edges thereof and which control the entry of liquid into the channel and the exit therefrom. The inlet header assembly has a plurality of nozzles that are adjustable in size to control flow therethrough while the outlet header assembly has elongated nozzles to receive flow or liquid from the channel. The plates are preferably constructed of aluminum and one plate has a photovoltaic cell affixed thereto to face the sun and the other plate has a plurality of indentations that enhance the heat transfer characteristics with respect to the liquid flowing though the channel between the plates.
US11067304B2

An air-conditioning apparatus enables a user to recognize both a leakage of refrigerant and an abnormal condition when a refrigerant leakage condition and the abnormal condition have occurred. When a condition in which a leakage of refrigerant is detected and a condition in which an abnormality is detected have occurred together, the refrigerant leakage condition and the abnormal condition are displayed together on a display part. Consequently, when the condition in which the leakage of refrigerant is detected and the condition in which the abnormality is detected have occurred, the user is allowed to recognize the leakage of refrigerant and the abnormal condition at once.
US11067294B1

A system for collecting solar energy to be stored and distributed in a multi-unit building to be used for heat and electricity, comprising one or more solar energy collectors, one or more sunlight concentrating mirrors, photovoltaic panels, a heat mass storage area, and thermos siphoning to distribute heat energy throughout the building in conjunction with radiant heating technology.
US11067293B1

A smoke director device for a cooking device includes a housing containing an extendable and retractable smoke director assembly and a mounting assembly for removably attaching the smoke director device to the underside of an over the stove exhaust system such as those included in microwave ovens. The housing includes a front opening through which the smoke director assembly extends and retracts, a rear opening to guide smoke and other particulates towards the exhaust system and a bottom opening to further capture any rising smoke and particulates. The smoke director assembly can include a fixed inner panel located in the housing, a movable end panel and a movable intermediate panel. The smoke director assembly can be tiltable relative to the housing, to angle the smoke director assembly relative to a cook surface of the stove.
US11067289B2

A water receiving member is reduced in size and is therefore made difficult to visually recognize. A cooking device (1) includes a main body (11), a front door (12), and a waste receiving member (41). The front door (12) has a water droplet restraining part (33) provided on a lower portion of an inner surface of the front door (12) which inner surface faces the heating room (13). While the front door (12) is closed, the water droplet restraining part (33) protrudes diagonally downwardly or horizontally from the inner surface of the front door (12) toward a rear side of the main body (11).
US11067284B2

A cooking grill with a cooking chamber, pellet fuel combustion unit, and ash cleanout system for releasing retained ash from the combustion unit through an access door without requiring the disassembly of the upper components of the grill. The combustion unit has a first end with a first end opening, and a second end with a second end opening. The ash cleanout system includes an access door adjacent to the second end, operable by a user from a position external to the cooking chamber through a pull link, and capable of a first position wherein the second end opening is closed to generally retain ash within the pellet fuel combustion unit, and a second position wherein the second end opening is open to release the retained ash to a separate removal location.
US11067283B2

A combination grill and fire pit heating device. The combination heating device having a grilling mode that is easily converted into a fire pit mode by adjustment of an orientation of the device.
US11067278B2

A fuel system includes a fuel supply system. A plurality of fuel nozzles are connected in fluid communication with the fuel supply system to supply fuel from a fuel source to be issued for combustion from the fuel nozzles. A cooling system is included, wherein at least one of the fuel nozzles includes a cooling circuit in addition to a fuel circuit for issuing fuel from the fuel supply system for combustion. The cooling circuit includes an inlet and an outlet. The inlet is in fluid communication with the cooling system for circulation of coolant through the cooling circuit and back to the cooling system out the outlet of the cooling circuit for cooling the fuel circuit with the fuel circuit staged off.
US11067263B2

A device for pivoting a navigation light and methods that use the device can include a mount assembly with an attachment for attaching the device to a structure. A pivot assembly can be supported by the mount assembly, with the pivot assembly configured to pivot the navigation light to one or more operating, service, or hold positions. A brake pin with an end sized and shaped to fit within an indentation of a disc of the pivot assembly can secure the pivot assembly against rotation when the second end is accommodated by the indentation.
US11067253B2

A luminaire (10) comprises an array of lighting units (12) arranged as a plurality of regions (14a-14e). A reflector arrangement (16) is provided over the array of lighting units (12) for directing the light from each region (14a-14e) of the luminaire (10) to a different spread of light output directions. Each lighting unit (12) of at least one of the regions (14a-14e) comprises a first sub-unit (20, 22, 24) with a first polarised light output and a second sub-unit (20, 22, 24) with a second light output which is different from the first light output in polarisation, wherein the first and second sub-units (20, 22, 24) are independently controllable. In this way, light output in a certain range of directions can be controlled to have a desired polarisation. By actuating different sub-units (20, 22, 24), the polarisation can be dynamically controlled. Thus, a system can be set up with a desired static polarisation output pattern, or the polarisation pattern may be controlled to evolve over time, for example in response to external user, sensor or data input.
US11067251B2

An embodiment of an illumination device comprising a broad band artificial light source and a non-liquid chromatic diffuser transparent to visible light comprising a dispersion of elements of nanometrical dimensions of a first material with of certain refractive index in a second material with different refractive index, wherein the light is scattered producing a separation and different distribution between cold and hot components of the light originally produced by the source, according to a scattering process in “Rayleigh” regime. The device allows illumination effects similar to those of natural outdoor environments to be reproduced in indoor environments.
US11067249B2

The present invention discloses an optical system comprising: a light source (1); a reflection hood (2); a shielding cone (3) arranged below the reflection hood (2); and a double focus lens (4) arranged between the light source (1) and the shielding cone (3).
US11067222B1

A camera mount system includes a clamp having a first side and a second side, the first and second side forming an opening therebetween; a tension device extending between the first side and the second side, the tension device to apply pressure to pull the first side and the second side together; and a camera housing secured to the clamp, the camera housing configured to hold a camera therein; the clamp is to secure to a tree or post.
US11067221B1

A system includes a support structure and a sanitation device secured to the support structure, the sanitation device is configured to dispense a material for removing germs. The method includes securing the sanitation device to the support structure and dispensing a sanitation fluid from the sanitation device.
US11067220B2

A remote anchoring apparatus is mad of two elements, an anchoring element and a connecting element. The connecting element is formed to be guided into a respective space made in the anchoring element and be locked in it. The connecting element may be guided towards the anchoring element by a flexible pulling means such as a rope pulled through the anchoring element.
US11067212B1

A kit for joining cylindrical tubes to form strong orthogonally joints for use in a variety of structures comprises a tool for modifying the cylindrical tubes to demonstrate cutouts of specified width and depth, a Steinmetz solid connector having a shape defined by the volume of intersection of the two cylindrical volumes of equal diameter joined orthogonally; and an adhesive means for securing said connector within said cylindrical tubes. Kits that comprise one-, two-, and four-piece Steinmetz solid connectors are described, as are alternative means and members to secure and shape the resulting joint.
US11067210B2

A coupling system includes a female coupling device, the female coupling device including a first main body with a first front face, the first front face defining a first opening leading into a first fluid passageway; a stem having a stem head positioned within a sleeve; a first spring positioned about the stem that biases the sleeve into a closed position; a first seal that seals between the main body and the sleeve; a second seal that seals between the sleeve and the stem head; and a third seal that is positioned at the opening of the main body.
US11067201B2

A pole collar for mounting cables to a tubular supporting element includes at least one bracket having at least one pass-through hole defined therein, in combination with an insert or adapter having a threaded pass-through hole.
US11067195B2

An actuator includes: a casing; a reciprocating member provided in the casing to be reciprocatable; a drive part provided in the casing to drive the reciprocating member; a booster mechanism which is configured to amplify a drive force applied by the drive part to the reciprocating member; and a moving member which is configured to move on receiving the force amplified by the booster mechanism. The booster mechanism includes a plurality of levers which are arranged in a circumferential direction of the moving member. Each of the levers has an effort portion which is configured to receive the force from the reciprocating member, a fulcrum portion which is configured to come into contact with the casing to serve as a center of a revolution of the lever, and a load portion which is configured to transmit the force to the moving member.
US11067191B2

The present invention relates to a top cover (5) for soft throttling valve body (2), the top cover (5) comprising one or more fluid conduits for transferring a pilot fluid flow for setting a degree of opening of a main valve situated in a soft throttling valve body to the soft throttling valve body. Furthermore, the invention relates to a soft throttling valve (1) and a method for assembling the soft throttling valve (1). The object of the invention is to allow a good control of the pilot fluid flow while protecting the soft throttling valve body from damage due to valve failure. The object is solved by having a follower arrangement arranged to throttle the pilot fluid flow depending on the degree of opening of the main valve, further having a manual opening arrangement for manually opening the main valve and/or by further preventing a step-wise opening of the main valve in less than two opening steps. A method for assembling a soft throttling valve is also disclosed.
US11067190B2

Various devices and techniques related to magnetically-actuated valves are generally described. In some examples, valves may include a bonnet defining an enclosure. In various examples, a movable valve member may be disposed in the enclosure. A valve stem may be disposed in the enclosure and may be operatively coupled to the movable valve member. A first internal ferromagnetic actuation member and a second internal ferromagnetic actuation member may be coupled to the valve stem. The first internal ferromagnetic actuation member and the second internal ferromagnetic actuation member may be disposed in a spaced relationship along the valve stem. In various examples, the valves may include an external actuator slidably engaged to an exterior surface of the valve bonnet. The external actuator may comprise a first magnet magnetically coupled to the first internal ferromagnetic actuation member and a second magnet magnetically coupled to the second internal ferromagnetic actuation member.
US11067189B2

The invention relates to an electromagnetic hinged armature valve device with armature means (14) which are configured for interaction with a stationary valve seat (22), are articulated such that they can be pivoted and/or folded in a housing of the valve device relative to stationary core means (16) and coil means (12) which surround them at least in sections, and which armature means (14) are configured to close or open the valve seat as a reaction to an energization of the coil means, wherein a coil carrier assembly (10) which supports a winding of the coil means and encloses the core means and a valve seat assembly (24) which configures the valve seat are configured in such a way that both can be adjusted with respect to one another for assembly of the valve seat device and can then preferably be connected non-releasably to one another, and, in a connected state or assembled state, limit and/or define a pivoting or folding stroke of the armature means which configure at least one flat side, which pivoting or folding stroke can be influenced and/or is influenced by the adjustment.
US11067182B1

Valve assemblies are described that provide segmented shuttle of liquid into sample vessels and automatic mixing via bubbles in the segmented liquid. A valve assembly includes a first valve member having ports configured to receive a pressurized gas, a first fluid, and a second fluid. The valve assembly also includes a second valve member coupled adjacent to the first valve member. The second valve member comprises a plurality of channels configured to interface with the first valve member. In a first configuration, the first fluid is loaded into an external loop. In the second configuration, the second fluid is eluted from the column into a vial in a segmented stream via bubbles of pressurized gas. Bubbles of gas automatically mix the eluted sample fluid.
US11067179B2

The disclosed embodiments relate to a valve assembly that includes a valve body that has a cavity having one or more seating surfaces, a ball body disposed within the valve body and configured to engage the one or more seating surfaces to form a seal, and an actuator configured to drive the ball body in a first axial direction along a central axis of the cavity to wedge the ball body against the one or more seating surfaces to form the seal, and where the actuator is configured to move the ball body in a second axial direction along the central axis to unseat the ball body and to rotate the ball body about the central axis between an open position and a closed position.
US11067171B2

A control device for a continuously variable transmission performs feedback control so that an actual transmission control value becomes a target transmission control value. The control device includes a phase lead compensation unit configured to perform phase lead compensation of the feedback control, a phase delay compensation unit configured to perform phase delay compensation of the feedback control, a first peak value frequency determination unit configured to change a peak value frequency of the phase lead compensation according to a transmission ratio of the continuously variable transmission, and a second peak value frequency determination unit configured to change a peak value frequency of the phase delay compensation based on the peak value frequency of the lead compensation.
US11067169B2

An automatic transmission assembly for mounting to a power-source includes a torque converter operatively connected to the power-source. The transmission assembly also includes a turbine shaft for receiving power-source torque from the torque converter. The transmission assembly additionally includes a torque transfer system, having a gear-train and a hydraulic pressure operated torque-transmitting device, for receiving the torque from the turbine shaft and selecting an input-to-output speed-ratio of the transmission. The transmission assembly also includes an output member for receiving torque from torque transfer system and outputting the torque to drive a load. The turbine shaft defines a first passage configured to supply hydraulic pressure to the torque-transmitting device and a second passage configured to vent to atmosphere. The turbine shaft additionally defines a third passage fluidly connecting the first passage to the second passage and thereby configured to bleed air from the torque-transmitting device.
US11067161B2

A transmission for a motor vehicle, includes a housing (1), which has a first housing part (10) and a second housing part (20), wherein, in the assembled state of the transmission, the first housing part (10) and the second housing part (20) are joined together, having a vent duct (30), through which air can escape from the transmission, and having a separate breather element (31), which extends into the first housing part (10) and forms at least one first duct wall of the vent duct (30), and the breather element (31) is located in a plug-in position in the first housing half (10) and has a fixing stop (37), against which the second housing part (20) bears in the assembled state of the transmission and thus securely fixes the breather element (31) in the plug-in position.
US11067146B2

A composite vibration-damping body including a first elastic body and a second elastic body overlapped with each other, wherein the first elastic body is formed of a material having higher attenuation than that of the second elastic body, the first elastic body includes a recessed part opening onto a surface of the first elastic body, and the recessed part forms a gap, and a strain concentration part configured to be subjected to an increased strain during load input is set to a wall of the gap of the of the first elastic body.
US11067141B2

A multi-disk brake assembly includes a static structure defining a plurality of slots, a plurality of disks including stator disks that are supported by the static structure and are non-rotatable, and rotor disks that are interleaved with the stator disks and are rotatable, the plurality of disks being axially moveable between an engaged position and a disengaged position, and a dust-collecting receptacle that is attachable to the static structure for securement during an operative state of the multi-disk brake assembly. The dust-collecting receptacle is in fluid communication with the plurality of slots for receiving and trapping dust from the plurality of disks through the plurality of slots. The dust-collecting receptacle is detachable relative to the static structure during a non-operative state of the multi-disk brake assembly.
US11067140B2

A method for operating an actuator arrangement for a clutch operating system includes providing an actuator arrangement with a transmission, a piston, and an inductive sensor device. The transmission has an electric motor and a metal lead screw that converts a rotary motion into a linear motion. The piston is connected to the metal lead screw. The method also includes energizing the electric motor to linearly displace the metal lead screw in an axial direction, axially displacing the piston with the metal lead screw, using the metal lead screw as a target for the inductive sensor device, and using the inductive sensor device to determine an axial distance traveled by the piston.
US11067131B2

A turbocharger includes a turbine housing defining a turbine housing interior, a turbine wheel disposed in the turbine housing interior, a compressor housing defining a compressor housing interior, a compressor wheel disposed in the compressor housing interior, and a shaft coupled to the compressor wheel and the turbine wheel. The turbocharger also includes a bearing housing assembly including a bearing housing defining a bearing housing interior, and an anti-rotation assembly. The anti-rotation assembly includes a bearing assembly disposed in the bearing housing interior, an anti-rotation spacer disposed in the bearing housing interior and about the shaft, and a retaining ring disposed about the shaft and coupled to the anti-rotation spacer to axially retain the anti-rotation spacer in the bearing housing interior. The anti-rotation spacer has an engagement member engageable with the retaining ring and configured to limit rotation of the retaining ring relative to the anti-rotation spacer.
US11067127B2

A bearing of which a load supporting position capable of being changed, including: a cylindrical housing comprising a hollow inner circumferential surface; one or more support members provided in the housing and disposed along a circumferential direction of the inner circumferential surface; a plurality of pin holes provided along an outer circumferential surface of the housing; and a rotation preventing pin coupled to a first pin hole of the plurality of pin holes and configured to prevent rotation of the housing. In addition, threads are formed on inner circumferential surfaces of the pin holes and an outer circumferential surface of the rotation preventing pin to enable a pin hole and the rotation preventing pin to be easily coupled and decoupled.
US11067119B2

A wheel hub and slinger assembly includes a wheel hub including a base surface, a tolerance compensation portion extending from the base surface and formed to be concave in an axially outward direction, and a flange surface extending from the tolerance compensation portion in a radially outward direction, and a slinger including a mounting portion having an axially inward end portion and a first inner peripheral surface and configured to be press-fitted to the base surface, a bent portion having a second inner peripheral surface spaced apart from the tolerance compensation portion and extending from the mounting portion in a curved surface shape, and an extending portion extending from the bend portion and having a contact surface in contact with the flange surface in the radially outward direction. A stopper having an axially outward end portion surface and a radially outward end portion surface is formed on the wheel hub.
US11067110B2

A diagnostic instrument is disclosed. The diagnostic instrument may have a highly efficient probe washer station and/or may be able to sense whether there is a tube septum on a specimen tube to be sampled. The instrument may also be able to determine where the bottom of the tube is located. The probe washer station may have a flow of saline that is used to wash both the internal cavity and the external circumference of the probe.
US11067106B2

A system and method for providing redundancy in hydraulic circuits in multi-cycle hydraulic tools is described. The problems of dysfunctional hydraulic tool due to the failure of electromechanical actuators are addressed by providing redundant actuators and associated circuitry design.
US11067094B2

A compressor scroll (1A) is provided with: a scroll-flow-path formation part (8A) that forms a scroll flow path; and an outlet-flow-path formation part (9) that is connected to a winding-end section (11) of a scroll flow path (8a) and that forms an outlet flow path (9a) extending in a direction tangential to a circle around an axis (O), wherein, at least at the winding-end section (11) in an area where a winding-start section (10) intersects with the winding-end section (11), the scroll-flow-path formation part (8A) is provided with a bulging part (15A) that bulges the scroll flow path in the radial direction toward the side where the winding-start section (10) is present.
US11067092B2

Side-channel compressor (1) for a fuel cell system (37) for conveying and/or compressing a gas, in particular hydrogen, having a housing (3), wherein the housing (3) has a housing upper part (7) and a housing lower part (8), having a compressor chamber (30) which is situated in the housing (3) and which has at least one encircling side channel (19), having a compressor wheel (2) which is situated in the housing (3) and which is disposed so as to be rotatable about a rotation axis (4), wherein the compressor wheel (2) on the circumference thereof has blades (5) which are disposed in the region of the compressor chamber (30), and having a gas inlet opening (14) and a gas outlet opening (16) which are in each case configured on the housing (3) and which by way of the compressor chamber (30), in particular the at least one side channel (19), are fluidically connected to one another. According to the invention, the compressor wheel (4) herein has at least one connection bore (21) which in a radial manner to the rotation axis (4) runs through at least one of the blades (5) and which connects an internal chamber (44) of the side-channel compressor (1) to a separation chamber (34).
US11067087B2

An in-line blower having a housing with a substantially straight airflow path. A motor and fan are positioned within the airflow path, below the handle of the blower. A battery powers the motor, and is located below the housing so that the handle, motor and fan, and the battery are vertically aligned so the weight of the blower is aligned with the handle, and reduces moment forces acting thereon.
US11067085B2

Methods and apparatuses for determining operational parameters of a blood pump comprising a rotor which transports the blood are provided. The change in the behaviour of at least one first and one second operational parameter, independently from each other, of the pump, is determined. A determination of the flow through the pump and/or the difference in pressure across the pump and/or the viscosity of the blood takes into account the determined change in behaviour of the at least two operational parameters. A modelling for a dynamic model of the known quantities may be carried out and an estimation method using a Kalman filter may be used.
US11067081B2

A screw compressor includes: a screw compressor main body; a motor for driving the screw compressor main body; a gearbox interposed between the screw compressor main body and the motor to transmit a driving force of the motor to the screw compressor main body; and a gas cooler positioned below either the screw compressor main body or the motor and attached as a separate body to a side surface of the gearbox.
US11067074B2

A system includes a compressor and a controller. The controller operates the compressor in a flooded-start control mode. The flooded start control mode includes operating the compressor according to at least one cycle including a first time period during which the compressor is on, followed by a second time period during which the compressor is off. The controller determines at least one of the first time period, the second time period, and a number of cycles for the flooded-start control mode. At least one of the first time period, the second time period, and the number of cycles is based on received asset data corresponding to at least one of a type and a characteristic of at least one component of the refrigeration system. The controller operates the compressor in the flooded-start control mode after determining the first time period, the second time period, and the number of cycles.
US11067072B2

A diaphragm pump (10), in particular for use as a detergent dosage pump, comprises a pump housing (12) with at least a first check valve (14) and a second check valve (16), a fluid chamber (18), a diaphragm (20) defining a wall of the fluid chamber (18) and reciprocatingly movable, a stepping motor (28) as driving means for reciprocating said diaphragm (20), wherein the stepping motor (28) comprises a controller (34) for actuating the stepping motor (28), and an external control unit (36) for operating the controller (34) of the stepping motor (28), wherein the external control unit (36) is connected to the controller (34) by a power supply line (38) for transmitting an operating signal (42, 46) to the controller (34), wherein the operating signal (42, 46) is a start signal for operating the diaphragm pump (10), in particular the stepping motor (28), at preset parameters. The diaphragm pump (10) according to the invention offers increased cost efficiency of the diaphragm pump (10) by integrating the power supply and the transfer of operating signals from the control unit (36) to the controller (34).
US11067071B2

A cylinder head for a compressor is disclosed. A compressor is also disclosed including the head. A refrigeration system is also disclosed, including the compressor.
US11067070B2

A cylinder coupling structure of a compact air compressor includes a block, a tubular-shaped cylinder assembled to the block, a valve cover which covers the valve assembly, and at least one pressurized bolt which assembles the valve cover and the block. A piston is reciprocated inside the cylinder. A stator is assembled to the block, a rotator is located to relatively rotate as to the stator, and a crank axis is assembled to the rotator to integrally rotate with the rotator to be axially supported in the block and to be rotatable. A connecting rod, each of both ends thereof is connected to the crank axis and the piston, respectively.
US11067069B2

A variable stroke high pressure pump is disclosed. The pump uses a wobble plate design with dynamically variable tilt to provide continuous adjustment of pump stroke length and output. Dynamically variable tilt is accomplished using a linearly actuated tilt thruster rotationally coupled to the drive shaft to maintain a selected tilt of the wobble plate through the rotation of the wobble plate.
US11067054B2

A vortex generator apparatus including a fluid intake duct, a fluid tank including: a first fluid inlet port, a second fluid inlet port, and a fluid outlet port. A turbine is provided outside of the fluid tank in fluid communication with the fluid outlet port.
US11067050B2

A hybrid vehicle includes an isolation switch disposed between a first bus that is electrically coupled to a starter for an engine and a second bus that is electrically coupled to a power converter and accessory loads. The hybrid vehicle includes a controller programmed to normally command the switch closed, and, in response to expiration of a predetermined time interval without starting the engine, command the switch to open for a predetermined duration to perform diagnostics on the isolation switch.
US11067045B2

In a fuel injection device, a driving unit structure has a magnetic aperture, in which an inner diameter is gradually enlarged toward the mover side, provided in an inner peripheral surface of the magnetic core. It is possible to reduce magnetic delay time upon valve opening from the supply of the electric current to the coil to the rise of magnetic flux and magnetic delay time upon valve closing from the stoppage of the electric current to the coil to reduction of magnetic flux, by providing a magnetic aperture in the inner peripheral surface of the magnetic core. Thus it is possible to improve the dynamic responsiveness upon valve opening and valve closing.
US11067033B2

A piston capable of operating at a high temperature and consequently contributing to a high in-cylinder temperature, as well as reducing engine oil temperature, when used in an internal combustion engine, is provided. The piston includes an upper portion and a lower portion welded together to present a cooling gallery therebetween. The cooling gallery extends circumferentially around a center axis of the piston and is spaced the center axis. A partition is located in the cooing gallery and extends from one inner surface to another inner surface of the cooling gallery. The partition extends circumferentially around the center axis, and divides the cooling gallery into at least a first gallery portion and a second gallery portion. The partition can be formed as one piece with the upper portion or the lower portion. Alternatively, the partition can be formed as a separate piece from the upper portion and the lower portion.
US11067030B2

A modular cylinder head is configured for use with combustion engine block configurations each having different valvetrain oiling pathways. Thus, when used with “LA-style” engine blocks, oil receiving/delivery ports provided by the cylinder head are compatibly interfaced with an oil outlet port provided by the engine block, thus allowing oil to pass from the engine block into the head for delivery to a valvetrain carried thereby. Alternatively, when the head is used with “Magnum-style” engine blocks, the oil receiving/delivery ports of the head are not used. Rather, a pushrod and lifter having internal ports are used by the cylinder head to allow oil to pass from the engine block, through the internal ports of the lifter and pushrod, and into the valvetrain.
US11067019B2

A filter is disposed on an exhaust path of the internal combustion engine to capture particulate matter exhausted from the internal combustion engine. A controller is caused to execute regeneration control that incinerates the particulate matter captured on the filter. The controller accomplishes the regeneration control by executing lean incineration control and stoichiometric incineration control in combination with each other. The lean incineration control incinerates the particulate matter, keeping an air-fuel ratio of the internal combustion engine to be leaner than a logical air-fuel ratio. The stoichiometric incineration control incinerates the particulate matter, oscillating the air-fuel ratio of the internal combustion engine about the logical air-fuel ratio as an average air-fuel ratio at a predetermined first cycle.
US11067018B2

A method for regenerating an Otto particle filter of an internal combustion engine of a vehicle includes identifying a loading state of the Otto particle filter above a regeneration threshold and operating the internal combustion engine in a heating mode for the purposes of heating the Otto particle filter to a temperature threshold. The method further includes switching a first cylinder of the internal combustion engine from a fuel supply to an air supply, and continuing to operate at least one further cylinder of the internal combustion engine with the fuel supply.
US11067014B2

A method includes operating a spark ignition engine and flowing low pressure exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) from an exhaust to an inlet of the spark ignition engine. The method includes interpreting a parameter affecting an operation of the spark ignition engine, and determining a knock index value in response to the parameter. The method further includes reducing a likelihood of engine knock in response to the knock index value exceeding a knock threshold value.
US11067011B2

A control module includes a dynamic target selection module configured to receive an intake manifold pressure setpoint and a measured intake manifold pressure, select between the intake manifold pressure setpoint and the measured intake manifold pressure, and output a selected intake manifold pressure setpoint based on the selection. A multivariable control module is configured to receive at least one target setpoint that is based on the selected intake manifold pressure setpoint and control operation of an air charging system of a vehicle based on the at least one target setpoint.
US11067008B2

When an operation state switches from a first operation region A to a second operation region B, the valve timing of an intake valve and an exhaust valve is switched upon switching of the operation state from the first operation region A to the second operation region B. When the operation state switches from the first operation region A to the second operation region B, the air-fuel ratio is switched after a first predetermined time T1 has elapsed since when the actual valve timing of the intake valve became a second intake valve timing and the actual valve timing of the exhaust valve became a second exhaust valve timing. In this way, it becomes possible to ensure ignition when the operation state switches.
US11067003B2

The present disclosure is directed to a gas turbine engine including a housing circumferentially surrounding an electric machine. The electric machine is supported within the housing. The housing defines a cooling passage proximate to the electric machine. The cooling passage circumferentially surrounds the electric machine and is extended at least partially along a lengthwise direction of the electric machine. The cooling passage provides a flow of fluid therethrough.
US11066991B2

A constant-volume combustion chamber for an aircraft turbine engine, including a compressed gas intake valve configured to adopt an open position and a closed position, and in the closed position blocking intake of compressed gas into the chamber, and a combusted gas exhaust valve configured to adopt a closed position, in the closed position blocking exhaust of combusted gas outside the chamber. At least one of the intake and exhaust valves includes at least one spherical plug.
US11066988B2

A length-adjustable connecting rod for a reciprocating piston machine, which may be a reciprocating piston internal combustion engine, is disclosed as well as a reciprocating piston machine and a vehicle. The connecting rod comprises a hydraulic length-adjusting device for adjusting an effective connecting rod length and a control device that can switch between two switching states, for controlling the length-adjusting device. The length-adjusting device comprises a hydraulic cylinder with a piston and a first hydraulic working chamber and a second hydraulic working chamber, the control device comprising a first valve and a second valve, the first valve of the control device being connected to the first hydraulic working chamber of the length-adjusting device in a fluid-communicating manner, and the second valve to the second hydraulic working chamber, the first valve and the second valve each being actuatable by means of a hydraulically actuatable adjusting piston that can axially move along an adjusting axis, the adjusting axis of the first valve being different from the adjusting axis of the second valve.
US11066986B2

A rotary internal combustion engine that has a housing, main rotors with an external cylindrical surface with rigidly fixed gear wheels and blades in the form of gear ledges (protrusions), as well as additional rotors with an external cylindrical surface with rigidly fixed gear wheels and recesses corresponding to the size of the blades on the main rotors. Additionally, the engine includes a unit for preparing and igniting the working mixture and a unit for discharging exhaust gases. Moreover, the circumference values of the main and additional rotors do not match, and are multiples of the length L1 between the nearest points of tangency (physical contact) of the center of the surface of the gear ledge with the housing.
US11066979B2

Combustion cylinder (10) of an internal combustion engine, having a combustion chamber wall (20), which surrounds a combustion chamber (30), and a combustion chamber cover (40), which closes off the combustion chamber (30) on the upper side, wherein at least one inlet valve (50) for letting in a fluid is arranged on an inlet side (42) in the combustion chamber cover (40), and at least one outlet valve (60) for letting out a fluid is arranged on an outlet side (44) in the combustion chamber cover (40), wherein, furthermore, a prechamber spark plug (70) is arranged between the at least one inlet valve (50) and the at least one outlet valve (60) in the combustion chamber cover (40), which prechamber spark plug is arranged between the at least one inlet valve (50) and an injector (80) for injecting combustion fluid.
US11066974B2

An internal combustion engine waste heat utilization system comprises a cooling medium, a cooling medium storage tank (9), a cooling medium delivery pipe (8), a circulation pump (7), a high-pressure pipeline (15), energy storage tanks (14, 12), steam turbines (13,11) and a radiator (10). The cooling medium forms high-temperature and high-pressure gas by absorbing waste heat of an internal combustion engine and exhaust gas, so as to drive the steam turbines to do work and convert thermal energy into kinetic energy.
US11066969B2

A positive crankcase ventilation system includes a positive crankcase ventilation valve, a coupling part, and a plate member. The coupling part is configured to couple the positive crankcase ventilation valve and an internal combustion engine. The plate member is attached to the coupling part on an opposite side from a side where the coupling part and the internal combustion engine contact each other. A portion of the plate member is bent in a direction toward a base of a hose insertion port provided on the positive crankcase ventilation valve, and another portion of the plate member is bent in a direction toward a side wall of an attachment portion of the positive crankcase ventilation valve provided on the coupling part.
US11066965B1

Methods and systems are provided for oil flow for hydraulic lash adjusters of a vehicle engine. In one example, an engine cylinder bank includes a plurality of deactivatable hydraulic lash adjusters and a plurality of non-deactivatable hydraulic lash adjusters. A first linear oil supply passage and a second linear oil supply passage are formed within the cylinder bank and extend linearly through the cylinder bank without bends or curvature to the deactivatable and non-deactivatable hydraulic lash adjusters, with the deactivatable and non-deactivatable hydraulic lash adjusters having a same length.
US11066957B2

An axial-flow fluid machine provided with: a retainer ring holding a stationary blade train; a casing supporting the retainer ring; and an eccentric pin. An engagement part of the casing has a protruding section protruding to the retainer ring side. An engagement part of the retainer ring has a pair of wall plate sections forming a groove into which the protruding section is put. In the casing, a penetration hole is formed extending in a radial direction so as to be centered about a penetration center position that is biased to an axial upstream side in a region of the casing where the engagement part is formed. In the engagement part of the casing, a portion on an axial downstream side relative to the penetration hole exists in the entire circumferential area. The eccentric pin is inserted into the penetration hole.
US11066954B2

A gas turbine engine has a fan drive turbine for driving a gear reduction. The gear reduction drives a fan rotor. A lubrication system supplies oil to the gear reduction, and includes a lubricant pump to supply an air/oil mixture to an inlet of a deaerator. The deaerator includes a separator for separating oil and air, delivering separated air to an air outlet, and delivering separated oil back into an oil tank. The separated oil is first delivered into a pipe outwardly of the oil tank, and then into a location beneath a minimum oil level in the tank. Air within the oil tank moves outwardly through an air exit into the deaerator. A method of designing a gas turbine engine is also disclosed.
US11066942B2

A gas turbine engine includes a compressor, a combustor, and a turbine arranged around an axis. The turbine includes a turbine vane assembly. A method for creating the turbine vane assembly includes fabricating a plurality of turbine vanes comprising ceramic matrix composite material and selecting and arranging the turbine vanes to form a turbine vane assembly.
US11066936B1

A sealing plate for sealing cooling passages in a cooled turbine blade of a gas turbine engine and directing and controlling air flow through cooling passages is provided.
US11066933B2

A rotor shaft for a turbine rotor of a turbine, in particular a steam turbine, having a shaft main body made of a first material and at least one ring which is made of a second material and is attached to the shaft main body, wherein the second material has equal or greater strength and/or greater corrosion resistance than the first material, wherein at least one blade slot is formed on the ring, and wherein the ring is materially bonded to the shaft main body by narrow-gap welding.
US11066929B2

Carbonate samples are received from a wellbore formed in a geologic formation. An oxygen isotope ratio and carbon isotope ratio present within each of the carbonate samples are determined. A mineral composition of each of the carbonate samples is determined. A plot showing the determined oxygen isotope ratios versus a depth from where within the wellbore each of the carbonate samples was obtained is created. One or more negative oxygen isotope shifts are identified based on the plot. Natural carbonate cement levels within one or more of the plurality of carbonate samples that correspond to the one or more negative oxygen isotope shifts identified in the plot are determined. One or more production sweet spots are determined based on the identified negative oxygen isotope shifts and the determined natural carbonate cement levels.
US11066924B2

A method for determining a total vertical depth (TVD) for a well plan involves measuring differences between a projected BHA position at a depth of a survey station and a calculated BHA position based upon a minimum curvature method at the depth of the survey station. The differences are accumulated at each survey station with respect to the BHA position. Real time TVD corrected gamma logs are generated responsive to the accumulated differences of the BHA position.
US11066920B2

Methods and apparatus for inspecting oilfield infrastructure components. Methods include estimating an optimal value for at least one excitation parameter for an acoustic excitation source to produce a guided wave of mixed multiple modes in the component; selecting at least one excitation parameter corresponding to an optimal simulated guided wave determined in dependence upon the application of waveform criteria to the time domain waveforms; and generating a guided wave in the tubular using the at least one optimal excitation parameter. Methods may include calculating a guided wave dispersion relation; modeling each of the plurality of simulated guided waves, wherein the modeling comprises generating a time domain waveform for each of a plurality of wave modes in dependence upon the acoustic excitation source; selecting the at least one excitation parameter corresponding to an optimal simulated guided wave determined in dependence upon the application of waveform criteria to the time domain waveforms.
US11066913B2

A fracturing fluid delivery system having a fracturing line with a flexible liner is provided. In one embodiment, a method includes moving a flexible polymeric liner through a bore of a fracturing line to a position in which the flexible polymeric liner extends along an inner wall of a flexible pipe body of the fracturing line. The method also includes securing the flexible polymeric liner in the bore of the fracturing line, such as by attaching the flexible polymeric liner to an opposing surface of the fracturing line. Additional systems, devices, and methods are also disclosed.
US11066912B2

A system for hydraulically fracturing an underground formation in an oil or gas well, including a pump for pumping hydraulic fracturing fluid into the wellbore, the pump having a pump shaft, and an electric motor with a motor shaft mechanically attached to the pump to drive the pump. The system further includes a torsional coupling connecting the motor shaft to the pump shaft. The torsional coupling includes a motor component fixedly attached to the motor shaft and having motor coupling claws extending outwardly away from the motor shaft, and a pump component fixedly attached to the pump shaft of the pump and having pump coupling claws extending outwardly away from the pump shaft. The motor coupling claws engage with the pump coupling claws so that when the motor shaft and motor component rotate, such rotation causes the pump component and the pump shaft to rotate, thereby driving the pump.
US11066907B2

A subsurface hydrocarbon reservoir is simulated by sequential solution of reservoir and well equations to simulate fluid flow inside the reservoir and well production rates. Sequential solution of reservoir and well equations treats wells as specified bottom hole pressure wells. This avoids solving large matrices resulting from the simultaneous solution of the reservoir and well equations which can be computationally very expensive for large number of unknowns and require special sparse matrix solvers. Such sequential solution involves regular reservoir system solvers complemented by small matrices for the numerical solution of the well bottom hole pressures. The solution is performed on tridiagonal matrices for the adjacent reservoir cells to the well cells at the perforated well intervals; and a vector of the unknown reservoir potentials for the adjacent reservoir cells.
US11066901B2

Methods and apparatus of pressure activated completion tools for hydraulic fracturing and related processes are provided. In some embodiments, the hydraulic fracturing apparatuses for well testing and accessing subterranean formations can include a tubular body to be fluidly connected in-line with a completion string, a pressure storage mechanism to store pressure when exposed to hydraulic pressure, and a movable inner shift sleeve operable to slide along the inside of the tubular body from a first position to a second position when exposed to the stored pressure. The tubular body can have flow-port(s) that are blocked when the movable inner sleeve is in the first position and opened when the movable inner sleeve slides to the second position. Uses of such apparatuses can include fracing, toe intervention, and pressure testing of wells.
US11066899B1

A method of sealing a water-bearing subsurface formation includes introducing an activation solution including an aqueous solution, Na2SiO3, NaOH, and one or both of CaCO3 or Mn3O4 into the wellbore. The method further includes introducing Saudi Arabian volcanic ash into the wellbore. The Saudi Arabian volcanic ash comprises SO3, CaO, SiO2, Al2O3, Fe2O3, MgO, and K2O. The method further includes allowing the Saudi Arabian volcanic ash to contact the activation solution in the wellbore, thereby forming a geopolymer barrier between the wellbore and the water-bearing subsurface formation and sealing the water-bearing subsurface formation.
US11066898B2

A resin plug for wellbore abandonment includes: an amount of a heavier resin and an amount of a light weight resin, the heavier resin configured to have a faster setting rate than the light weight resin. The resin plug creates a seal for wellbore abandonment by the heavier resin setting first followed by setting of the light weight resin thereafter. Any void formed during setting of the heavier resin is filled by the light weight resin before the light weight resin sets.
US11066896B2

A radially expandable backup ring (50) with relatively rigid segments (56) and relatively resilient segments (58) that are integral with one another to circumferentially urge the relatively rigid segments (56) together when the backup ring (50) expands. The backup ring (50) may radially expand to reduce or eliminate a radial gap between the backup ring (50) and a radially inwardly facing surface of a corresponding cased wellbore (22) to prevent or minimize axial extrusion of a corresponding sealing member (32), such as a compressible packer seal of a cased-hole retrievable packer assembly. The relatively resilient segments (58) allow the backup ring (50) to elastically expand and retract to prevent axial extrusion of the sealing member (32). The relatively rigid support segments (54) may be axially aligned with a corresponding relatively resilient segment (58) of the backup ring to prevent axial extrusion of the sealing member (32) through the corresponding relatively resilient segment (58).
US11066886B2

A setting tool for setting frac plugs and the like can include a mandrel having a chamber for housing expandable gas and a gas port in fluid communication with the chamber; a firing head secured to the mandrel for igniting a power charge to generate pressurized gas within the chamber; a barrel piston housing the mandrel and connected to a sleeve for setting the frac plug; and an expansion region defined between the mandrel and the barrel piston and receiving the pressurized gas which exerts force to cause a stroke of the barrel piston over the mandrel as the expansion region expands axially. The setting tool can include various features, such as certain gas bleed systems, an enhanced shear screw assembly, a bleed port and plug assembly, a scribe line, a particular gas port configuration, a liquid escape conduit, no-shoulder barrel configuration, and/or a low-force design for frac plugs.
US11066884B2

The invention provides a downhole initiator tool (10, 210, 410, 610) for use in initiating a downhole operation, and a method of use. The downhole initiator tool comprises a mandrel (34, 234, 434, 634), an initiator assembly (26, 226, 426, 626), and an anchor assembly (28, 228, 428, 628) mounted on the mandrel. The anchor assembly comprises a radially extendable anchor member (26, 226, 426, 626) for engaging an outer bore structure. The anchor assembly and the mandrel are axially moveable relative to each other in a first axial direction to sequentially extend the anchor member and activate the initiator assembly.
US11066883B2

A hydraulic disconnect tool that includes a lug retaining sleeve, the lug retaining sleeve having an upper portion, a base portion and a lower portion. The tool also includes at least one primary prong for engaging at least one primary prong receiver disposed in a latch housing. Furthermore, the hydraulic disconnect tool can includes at least one secondary prong for selectively engaging at least one secondary prong receive disposed in the latch housing when the at least one primary prong fails to properly engage the at least one primary prong receiver and a prop slidably disposed in the lug retaining sleeve, preload sleeve and the latch housing. Fluid can be pumped into and through the hydraulic disconnect tool and the latch housing can be disengaged from the lug retaining sleeve.
US11066882B2

Apparatus for early detection of drilling mud gains or losses that is positioned in the return wellbore of oilwell drilling operations, includes a pair of an upper and lower pressure sensor in an apparatus that is positioned in the return wellbore of an oilwell drilling operation as well as a flow chamber having an inlet port, an outlet port, a flow tube and a flow sensing device for determining the gains or losses in the return wellbore.
US11066881B2

A method and composition for stabilizing drill cuttings commences by providing precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC). The PCC is dried to a moisture level of about 10% or less. Drying by heat not to exceed 400° F. is preferred to prevent changes in the PCC. The dried PCC is blended with kiln dust to compose a generally uniform admixture. In the admixture, the kiln dust is not to exceed 40%. The admixture is introduced to the drill cuttings to initiate a nucleation reaction within the commixture of drill cuttings and the admixture.
US11066877B2

A directional drill securing device and associated methods are shown. Securing devices and methods shown include a plurality of staking devices on a single lateral side of a directional drill. Using examples shown, a lower force is required to drive multiple staking devices than would be needed for a larger staking device of equivalent area.
US11066873B2

A slat angle adjustment mechanism adapted for use with slats of a Venetian blind includes a body shell and a transmission unit. The transmission unit includes a transmission gear set and a retractable member. The transmission gear set has a gear and a screw. A position-limiting hole of the gear corresponds in position to a second through hole of the body shell. The retractable member connects to the extendible segment of the screw and undergoes reciprocating motion along the extendible segment of the screw. Pulling the retractable member from an initial first position of the extendible segment of the screw to a second position of the extendible segment of the screw allows a rib of the body shell to be confined to a limiting portion of the retractable member. Therefore, the slat angle adjustment mechanism is capable of extension, retraction, engagement and fixation.
US11066863B2

A device for adjusting an elevation of a piece comprises a body and a pin. The body is intended to be secured to a support, and has an internal surface defining a central cylinder provided with an internal thread and having a first opening. The pin has an external thread, a first end for carrying the piece, and a second end. The pin and the body are connected to one another through their respective threads. The pin can, when rotated, move in a longitudinal direction to adjust the elevation of its first end. The pin has at least two longitudinal slots on its second end to define at least two flexible legs. The body has at least one boss on its internal surface configured to bend the flexible legs and to fit into one of the slots during the rotational movement of the pin so as to index an elevational position of the piece.
US11066862B1

The electronic hinge has a flexible electrical cable that extends through an abutment of a support bracket, a hollow wire transfer pin mounted in the abutment, a wire transfer hub rotatably mounted on the wire transfer pin and the base of a wire transfer bracket. A spring assembly with a coiled torsion spring is provided for biasing the wire transfer bracket from an open position back to a closed position.
US11066852B2

A vehicle door handle device includes a handle base that is fixed to a door panel back surface of a vehicle, an operating handle that is linked to the handle base from a door front surface side to be rotatable around a rotation center, a stopper protrusion that is provided in any one of the operating handle and the handle base, and an engaged portion that is provided in the other one of the operating handle and the handle base.
US11066850B2

A lock actuator assembly includes an escutcheon defining a longitudinal axis. A rotatable drive disk is rotatably coupled to the escutcheon about a rotational axis. A slide arm is slidingly coupled to the escutcheon and operably coupled to the drive disk such that movement of the slide arm along the longitudinal axis rotates the drive disk about the rotational axis. Additionally, an electronic actuator is coupled to the escutcheon. The electronic actuator is configured to drive the slide arm along the longitudinal axis, and the drive disk is adapted to couple to a lock mechanism so as to shift the lock mechanism between a locked position and an unlocked position when the drive disk rotates about the rotational axis.
US11066845B2

A razor wire barrier is disclosed. In some embodiments, the razor wire barrier includes a frame including a floor and a plurality of walls defining an interior area. The razor wire barrier may further include a first section of razor wire within the interior area, and a component receptacle extending along the floor, adjacent the first section of razor wire. The component receptacle is operable to receive a component of a machine for moving the frame. In some embodiments, the component receptacle is a hollow member operable to receive a forklift prong. In some embodiments, the razor wire barrier may further include a second section of razor extending along the plurality of walls. In some embodiments, the first section of razor wire includes one or more coils of concertina razor wire, and the second section of razor wire includes one or more panels of razor wire.
US11066843B2

A canopy assembly is provided for a ride-on vehicle, such as a wagon. The canopy assembly has a canopy, a support structure and a connecter assembly. The support structure may have longitudinal springs secured to the canopy that can transition between a coiled orientation and a rigid extended orientation to transition the canopy assembly between a use position and a folded or coiled position. The support structure may also have rigid members at opposite ends of the canopy. The connector assembly may have a plurality of connectors secured to the canopy and adapted to operably receive a canopy pole.
US11066842B2

A universal awning anchor is an apparatus that supports an awning with various types of ground, such as soil, concrete, and sand. The apparatus includes a head, a first elongated bar, a second elongated bar, a length-adjustable fastener, and an anchor. The head upholds an awning. The first elongated bar and the second elongated bar define the height of the apparatus. The length-adjustable fastener secures the awning onto the head. The head and the anchor are removable and replaceable with the first elongated bar and the second elongated bar, respectively. The first elongated bar and the second elongated bar are telescopically engaged. The anchor that mounts the apparatus into the soil includes a plurality of threads. The anchor that mounts the apparatus onto concrete includes a plate and a plurality of anchoring holes. The anchor that mounts the apparatus into sand includes a first stake and a second stake.
US11066839B2

A system for repairing a crack in a concrete installation includes a stitch having a center portion configured to span across the crack and an anchor plate coupled to the stitch. The anchor plate includes an anchor bore configured to receive a concrete anchor, a first bore extending parallel to the anchor bore, a second bore extending transverse to the anchor bore, and a groove extending transverse to the first bore and the second bore. The first bore intersects the groove, and the second bore intersects the anchor bore.
US11066828B1

A wall structure comprising horizontal concrete base and top beams; two or more concrete vertical support members integrally joined to the base and top beams and meeting at an essentially right angle; wherein the two or more vertical support members define left and right wall boundaries, and wherein the top and base beams define top and a bottom wall boundaries, respectively; an exterior wall shell extending from the left to the right wall boundaries, and extending from the top to the bottom wall boundaries, and continuous with the base and top beams, and the support members; H-shaped insulation encompassing the vertical support members, attachment strips attached to the insulation along its length with fasteners joining the attachment strip to the vertical support member, wherein the fasteners pass though the insulation; and insulation attached to the exterior wall shell between the vertical support members.
US11066827B2

The present invention generally relates to a precision dry-stack masonry unit made of two spaced-apart face shells and at least one connector joining the face shells. The connector has a top surface, a right surface and a left surface. The top surface of the connector and the face shells form a horizontal channel above the connector, and the right surface and the left surface of the connector and the face shells form vertical channels to each side of the connector. Each of the channels is configured to accommodate one or more reinforcement bars.
US11066817B2

Provided is an integrally assembled sink, which includes a first frame made of a first material and a second sink body made of a second material, wherein the first frame is open at an upper end and a lower end and it has an upper opening at the upper end; and the second sink body is a container with a base and a top opening at its top. The first frame is sleeved on the second sink body, and an inside wall of the upper opening of the first frame is aligned with the inside wall of the second sink body. Several sets of bumps for hanging are arranged on the inside wall of the first frame, and each set of bumps includes horizontally symmetrical bumps protruding from the inside wall of the first frame.
US11066816B2

A faucet extender having a channel adapted to extend and divert a fluid out of an open edge away from a faucet opening. The faucet extender may have a fluid outlet fitting having a receiving opening and a flow-through opening. The faucet extender may have an attachment mechanism that pivotally rotates and secures the fluid outlet fitting in an angle that diverts the fluid to the open edge. The faucet extender is adapted to interface with a variety of different faucet configurations.
US11066814B2

Disclosed herein is a two-layer vanity unit. The two-layer vanity unit includes: a cabinet; an upper vanity unit disposed on a top of the cabinet and exposed to the outside; a lower vanity unit disposed inside the cabinet so that it is selectively put into the cabinet when not in use and withdrawn from the cabinet when in use; drain pipes connected to the upper and lower vanity units; and cold and hot water pipes connected to the upper vanity unit. Control is performed to adjust one or more of water supply and water cutoff for the upper or lower vanity unit and an amount and temperature of the available water according to an operation mode of the lever of the faucet provided on the upper or lower vanity unit, thereby controlling a type of supply of available water.
US11066811B2

A vehicle-side control unit determines whether a long distance communication mechanism is available or not, when determining that the long distance communication mechanism is available, controls a first vehicle-side communication unit to transmit operation data via the long distance communication mechanism, and when determining that the long distance communication means is not available, causes a vehicle-side storage unit to store the operation data, and further determines whether a transmission start command is received from a tablet or not, and when determining that the transmission start command is received, controls a second vehicle-side communication unit to transmit the operation data stored in the vehicle-side storage unit via a short distance communication mechanism.
US11066806B2

The arm for the working machine includes: an arm body; and the bearing member attached to the arm body. The bearing member includes: a boss; and the greasing tube having: one end portion attached to a greasing hole provided on the boss; the other end portion attached to the arm body; and a tube body portion connecting the one end portion and the other end portion. The side surface of the arm body is provided with a cutout portion to which the tube body portion is inserted, the cutout portion opening toward the tip end portion. The one end portion of the greasing tube and the tube body portion are housed inside the arm body. The other end portion of the greasing tube is oriented to an outside of the arm through the cutout portion and fixed to the side surface of the arm.
US11066805B2

A measuring device and method for horizontal dynamic impedance of specified foundation depth based on differential response analysis of pulse excitation. The measuring method is realized based on the measuring device. Two rigid piles with different lengths are embedded into different foundation depths. Motion characteristics of the two rigid piles in the process of collision impact with the outside are different under the same pulse excitation. Dynamic impedance of specified foundation depth is deduced from the formula according to the differential response. Single-degree-of-freedom oscillators are arranged on the pile heads of the two piles, and strain gauges are arranged on the bottoms of the single-degree-of-freedom oscillators to obtain stress states of the single-degree-of-freedom oscillators, thereby calculating the relative displacements of the single-degree-of-freedom oscillators. This is simple in structure, reliable in measurement and convenient in data collection and processing.
US11066804B2

The present disclosure provides a water drainage system comprising: a plurality of lengths of drain pipe comprising a channel and a vertical wall, wherein (i) the vertical wall comprises one or more standoffs extending horizontally from the vertical wall and (ii) wherein the drain pipe comprises a top edge and a bottom edge, each of the top and bottom edges being bifurcated by a v-shaped notch.
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