US11367713B2
A micro light emitting device display apparatus including a substrate, a plurality of micro light emitting devices, an isolation layer, and an air gap is provided. The micro light emitting devices are discretely disposed on the substrate. The isolation layer is disposed between the micro light emitting devices. The air gap is disposed between the micro light emitting devices, the isolation layer, and the substrate.
US11367712B2
A semiconductor device according to the present embodiment includes a first chip and a second chip. A first pad is disposed so as to be exposed from a first region on a first surface. A first mark is provided by a first pattern and is disposed so as to be exposed from a second region. The second chip includes a second substrate, a second wire, a second pad, and a second mark. The second wire is disposed on the second substrate. The second pad is disposed so as to be exposed from a third region on a second surface, and is electrically connected to the second wire and the first pad. The second mark is provided by a second pattern corresponding to the first pattern, is disposed so as to be exposed from a fourth region, and has a thinner thickness than the second pad.
US11367702B2
A bonder includes a first chuck unit 1A, a second chuck unit 1B, a first base 21A, a second base 21B, and a first floating mechanism 3A. The first chuck unit 1A and the second chuck unit 1B are chuck units in a pair including respective suction surfaces for suction of bonding targets and are arranged while respective suction surfaces 11a and 11b face each other. The first base 21A and the second base 21B support the first chuck unit 1A and the second chuck unit 1B respectively. The first floating mechanism 3A applies gas pressure to a back surface 12a of the first chuck unit 1A to float the first chuck unit 1A from the first base 21A, thereby moving the suction surface 11a of the first chuck unit 1A toward the suction surface 11b of the second chuck unit 1B.
US11367700B2
A device comprising a connecting plate and a circuit element is disclosed. The circuit element is electrically coupled to the connecting plate through a solder connection including a plurality of solder balls disposed between the circuit element and the connecting plate. An underfill layer is formed between the circuit element and the connecting plate and configured to provide bonding between the circuit element and the connecting plate. The solder connection includes a first solder area with a first solder ball density and a second solder area with a second solder ball density. The first solder ball density is less than the second solder ball density. The underfill layer includes a bonding material continuously disposed in the second solder area of the solder connection.
US11367687B2
A method for forming a silicon photonics interposer having through-silicon vias (TSVs). The method includes forming vias in a front side of a silicon substrate and defining primary structures for forming optical devices in the front side. Additionally, the method includes bonding a first handle wafer to the front side and thinning down the silicon substrate from the back side and forming bumps at the back side to couple with a conductive material in the vias. Furthermore, the method includes bonding a second handle wafer to the back side and debonding the first handle wafer from the front side to form secondary structures based on the primary structures. Moreover, the method includes forming pads at the front side to couple with the bumps at the back side before completing final structures based on the secondary structures and debonding the second handle wafer from the back side.
US11367682B2
This disclosure is directed to systems and methods for maskless gap integration in interconnects having one or more vias above one or more interconnect lines (for example, metal interconnect lines). In various embodiments, the systems and methods described in the disclosure may serve to reduce electrical shorting between adjacent vias in the interconnects. In one embodiment, a spacer layer may be provided to mask portions of an interlayer dielectric (ILD) in the interconnect. These masked portions of the ILD can protect regions between adjacent interconnect lines from electrical shorting during subsequent metal layer depositions in a fabrication sequence of the interconnects. Further, in various embodiments, the vias may enclose a gap (for example, an air gap) without the need for additional masking steps, for example, without the need for additional lithography steps.
US11367676B2
A semiconductor device package includes a substrate, a semiconductor device and an encapsulant. The substrate includes a passivation layer, a first conductive layer and a barrier layer. The passivation layer has a substantially vertical sidewall. The first conductive layer is disposed on the passivation layer. The barrier layer is disposed on the passivation layer and the first conductive layer. The barrier layer includes a substantially slant sidewall.
US11367673B2
According to various examples, a device is described. The device may include an interposer. The device may also include a plurality of first through-silicon-vias disposed in the interposer, wherein the plurality of first through-silicon-vias have a first diameter. The device may also include a plurality of second through-silicon-vias disposed in the interposer, wherein the plurality of second through-silicon-vias have a second diameter larger than the first via diameter. The device may also include a first recess in the interposer positioned at bottom ends of the plurality of second through-silicon-vias.
US11367666B2
Provided is a semiconductor package. More particularly, the present invention relates to a clip, a lead frame, and a substrate used in a semiconductor package having engraved patterns formed on surfaces thereof so as to increase an adhesive force and a corrosion resistant performance, thereby improving reliability of the semiconductor package, and the semiconductor package including the same.
US11367662B2
The disclosed technology generally relates to semiconductor devices and methods of forming the same. In one aspect, a method of forming a semiconductor device having a first field-effect transistor (FET) device and a second FET device comprises forming the first and second FET devices from a first stack and a second stack comprising a channel material arranged on a sacrificial material. The method can include forming first spacers at sidewalls of the first and second stacks, and forming a second spacer between the first spacers. After recessing of the sacrificial material and removal of the first spacers, gate structures may be formed, wrapping around the at least partly released channel portions. The gate structure of the first transistor device can be separated from the gate structure of the second transistor device by the second spacer.
US11367661B2
A semiconductor device includes etch stop films formed on the first gate electrode, the first source region, the first drain region, and the shallow trench isolation regions, respectively. First interlayer insulating films are formed on the etch stop film, respectively. Deep trenches are formed in the substrate between adjacent ones of the first interlayer insulating films to overlap the shallow trench isolation regions. Sidewall insulating films are formed in the deep trenches, respectively. A gap-fill insulating film is formed on the sidewall insulating film. A second interlayer insulating film is formed on the gap-fill insulating film. A top surface of the second interlayer insulating film is substantially planar and a bottom surface of the second interlayer insulating film is undulating.
US11367656B2
Provided is a wafer processing method for dividing a wafer having devices formed on a front side thereof into individual device chips, the front side being partitioned by a plurality of crossing division lines having a testing metal pattern formed in part thereof into a plurality of regions where the respective devices are formed. The method includes a first modified layer forming step of applying a laser beam of a wavelength having a transmitting property to the wafer with a focal point of the laser beam positioned inside the wafer at a first depth from the back side, thereby forming a first modified layer along a division line, and a second modified layer forming step of applying the laser beam with the focal point positioned at a second depth shallower than the first depth, thereby forming a second modified layer along the same division line.
US11367648B2
A micro-device structure comprises a source substrate comprising sacrificial portions laterally spaced apart by anchors. Each sacrificial portion is exposed through an opening. A micro-device is disposed on each sacrificial portion and laterally attached to an anchor by a multi-layer tether. In certain embodiments, a micro-device structure is constructed by providing the source substrate, disposing micro-devices on each sacrificial portion, depositing a first tether layer over at least a portion of the source substrate and the micro-device, depositing a second tether layer over the first tether layer, and patterning the first tether layer and the second tether layer to form (i) a multi-layer tether for each of the micro-devices such that the multi-layer tether laterally attaches the micro-device to one of the anchors, and (ii) an opening exposing each of the sacrificial portions.
US11367646B2
An electrostatic chuck that fixes a work substrate by an electrostatic force, the electrostatic chuck is disclosed. The electrostatic chuck includes a dielectric plate being configured to support the work substrate, a base plate being configured to support the dielectric plate and an adsorption electrode interposed between the dielectric plate and the base plate, and being configured to generate an electrostatic force for adsorbing the work substrate. The dielectric plate is a sapphire plate, the base plate consists of a alumina ceramic material, the adsorption electrode has a resistance change rate of 20% or less in a range of −200° C. to 400° C., and the dielectric plate and the base plate are integrally bonded through the adsorption electrode.
US11367627B2
The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a semiconductor device in which a circuit element including a semiconductor chip, and a through conductor connecting an insulation layer in a thickness direction are embedded in the insulation layer. A wiring structure in which a predetermined pattern of wiring conductors is formed along a planar direction on an insulation part is created, and thereafter the wiring structure is sealed in the insulation layer in a state where the wiring structure is erected vertically. Consequently, the wiring conductor of the wiring conductor is caused to function as the through conductor in the insulation layer.
US11367621B2
A manufacturing method of a semiconductor device, comprises the following steps: providing a semiconductor substrate; forming a dummy insulation layer and a dummy electrode sequentially stacked on the semiconductor substrate; forming spacers on sidewalls of the dummy electrode; removing the dummy electrode to exposes inner sidewalls of the spacers; and performing an ion implantation process to the inner sidewalls of the spacers and the dummy insulation layer.
US11367617B2
A patterning stack and methods are provided for semiconductor processing. The method includes forming a graded hardmask, the graded hardmask including a first material and a second material with extreme ultraviolet (EUV) absorption cross sections for absorption of EUV wavelengths, the second material configured to provide adhesion to photoresist materials. The method also includes depositing a photoresist layer over the graded hardmask. The method additionally includes patterning the photoresist layer. The method further includes etching the graded hardmask. The method also includes removing the photoresist layer.
US11367612B2
The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing semiconductor manufacturing parts used in a dry etching process, and a jig usable therein, and the method for manufacturing semiconductor manufacturing parts by using the jig, of the present invention, comprises the steps of: preparing a base material; supporting at least one surface of the base material by the jig; forming a deposition layer by spraying source gas on the base material supported by the jig; and processing the base material on which the deposition layer is formed, wherein the jig has a tapered cross-section of which the width increases in the direction of approaching the surface of the base material.
US11367609B2
A mass spectrometer adopting a configuration of a multi-stage differential evacuation system appropriately performs optimization of a direct-current voltage applied to a plurality of ion optical elements for transporting ions. An auto-tuning controller acquires intensity data of ions derived from a predetermined component while changing a direct-current voltage applied to ion guides and the like, and searches for a direct-current voltage at which the intensity is maximized. When the direct-current voltage applied to a certain ion optical element is changed at the time of automatic adjustment, the direct-current voltage applied to all the ion optical elements thereafter is also changed by the same amount. Since the direct-current voltage difference between two adjacent ion optical elements always changes at only one point, the direct-current potential difference can be determined so as to optimize the ion passage efficiency.
US11367608B2
An ion mirror 41 constructed of thin electrodes that are interconnected by resistive dividers 45 with potentials U1-U5 applied to knot electrodes to form segments 41-43 of linear potential distribution between the “knot” electrodes, yet without separating those field regions by meshes. Weak and controlled penetration of electric fields provide for a fine control over the field non linearity and over the equipotential line curvature, thus allowing to reach unprecedented level of ion optical quality: more than twice larger energy acceptance compared to thick electrode mirrors, up to sixth order time per energy focusing, ion spatial focusing and wide spatial acceptance. Novel mirrors can be formed very slim to arrange them into stacks for ion transverse displacement between ion reflections or for multiplexed mirror stacks. Printed circuit boards (PCB) are best suited for making novel ion mirrors, while novel ion mirrors are designed to suit PCB requirements.
US11367598B2
A vacuum pumping line plasma source is provided. The plasma source includes a body defining a generally cylindrical interior volume extending along a central longitudinal axis. The body has an input port for coupling to an input pumping line, an output port for coupling to an output pumping line, and an interior surface disposed about the generally cylindrical interior volume. The plasma source also includes a supply electrode disposed adjacent to a return electrode, and a barrier dielectric member, a least a portion of which is positioned between the supply electrode and the return electrode. The plasma source further includes a dielectric barrier discharge structure formed from the supply electrode, the return electrode, and the barrier dielectric member. The dielectric barrier discharge structure is adapted to generate a plasma in the generally cylindrical interior volume.
US11367596B2
A power transfer system is described for transfer of electrical power to a sputter target in a sputter device. It comprises a first part comprising a contact surface positionable against a first part of an endblock of the sputter device, a second part inseparably connected to the first part and a third part, and a third part comprising a contact surface positionable against a second part of the endblock or directly against a sputter target when mounted on the endblock. At least two of the three parts are formed as one monolithic piece. One of the parts of the power transfer system is resilient such that, when mounted, the power transfer system is clamped between the first part of the endblock and the second part of the endblock or the sputter target. This part is also responsible for the transfer of electrical power.
US11367591B2
A plasma-processing apparatus includes a chamber, a plasma generator, and a composite plasma modulator. The chamber includes a plasma zone. The plasma generator is configured to generate a plasma in the plasma zone. The composite plasma modulator is configured to modulate the plasma. The composite plasma modulator includes a dielectric plate made of a first dielectric material and a first modulating portion made of a second dielectric material and coupled to the dielectric plate.
US11367583B2
A seesaw type operation unit having a new configuration is provided. A swinging member is capable of swinging in a predetermined direction with a rotation axis at a center. An urging member urges the swinging member to a neutral position. A detector includes a rotating portion which is arranged coaxially with the rotation axis and rotates integrally with the swinging member, and outputs a signal depending on a rotation amount of the rotating portion. An operating member receives an operation from an outside and causes the swinging member to rotate in the predetermined direction by the operation. A supporting member rotatably and coaxially supports the swinging member and the operating member. In a case where the operating member is rotated in the predetermined direction, the operating member pushes an end of the swinging member to rotate the operating member, the swinging member, and the rotating portion integrally with one another.
US11367581B1
A pressure-activated membrane switch and methods of use are provided. The pressure-activated membrane switch includes a first electrically-conductive membrane, and a second electrically-conductive membrane. Contact between the first electrically-conductive membrane and the second electrically-conductive membrane is configured to cause an electrical circuit, of which the switch is a part, to close. The pressure-activated membrane switch further includes a plurality of spacers dispersed between the first electrically-conductive membrane and the second electrically-conductive membrane, and one or more columns positioned on an outer surface of the second electrically-conductive membrane. The plurality of spacers form one or more gaps between the first electrically-conductive membrane and the second electrically-conductive membrane, and the one or more columns are configured to pass through the one or more gaps when a pressure is applied to the one or more columns, which will cause the second electrically-conductive membrane to deform to contact the first electrically-conductive membrane.
US11367578B2
A circuit breaker includes: at least one external conductor section from an external conductor supply terminal of the circuit breaker to an external conductor load terminal of the circuit breaker; and one neutral conductor section from a neutral conductor terminal of the circuit breaker to a neutral conductor load terminal of the circuit breaker. A mechanical bypass switch is arranged in the at least one external conductor section. A semiconductor circuit arrangement of the circuit breaker, which semiconductor circuit arrangement comprises a four-quadrant switch, is connected in parallel with the bypass switch. A current measuring arrangement is arranged in the at least one external conductor section and is connected to an electronic control unit of the circuit breaker. The electronic control unit is configured to operate the bypass switch and the semiconductor circuit arrangement in a prespecifiable manner. A voltage-dependent resistor is arranged in parallel with the bypass switch.
US11367571B2
A dielectric composition includes a main phase and a Ca—Zr—Si—O segregation phase. The main phase includes a main component expressed by ABO3. “A” includes at least one selected from calcium and strontium. “B” includes at least one selected from zirconium, titanium, hafnium, and manganese. The Ca—Zr—Si—O segregation phase includes at least calcium, zirconium, and silicon. The Ca—Zr—Si—O segregation phase includes 0.12-0.50 parts by mol of zirconium, provided that a total of calcium, strontium, silicon, and zirconium included in the Ca—Zr—Si—O segregation phase is 1 part by mol.
US11367560B2
An inductor is laid out on a multi-layer structure, the inductor having a multi-turn coil including a plurality of metal traces laid out on at least two metal layers and a plurality of vias configured to provide inter-layer connection, wherein the multi-turn coil includes a first half configured to conduct a current flow between a first end and a center tap and a second half configured to conduct a current flow between a second end and the center tap; and an additional metal laid out on a metal layer below a lowest metal layer of the multi-turn coil, wherein the additional metal is laid out beneath the first half if the second half has a greater parasitic capacitance, or alternatively beneath the second half if the first half has a greater parasitic capacitance.
US11367559B2
The inventors have newly found that, even when a composition of a first element body portion and a composition of a second element body portion are different from each other, a high bonding strength at an interface between the first element body portion and the second element body portion can be obtained when both the first element body portion and the second element body portion contain Zn2SiO4 as a constituent component. That is, when the first element body portion and the second element body portion contain Zn2SiO4, a bonding strength at the interface is improved compared to a case in which the first element body portion and the second element body portion do not contain Zn2SiO4.
US11367555B2
A mounting substrate includes a resin layer and a first conductor including a contact surface in contact with the resin layer. The first conductor includes a first surface facing toward the mounting surface and a second surface on a side opposite to the first surface and extends in a direction parallel or substantially parallel to the mounting surface. The first conductor has a difference of a maximum value and a minimum value of a distance between the first surface and the mounting surface smaller than a difference of a maximum value and a minimum value of a distance between the second surface and the mounting surface. The resin layer includes a resin wall portion surrounding an opening portion partially exposing the first conductor on the mounting surface side, and the first conductor includes an exposed portion defining a mounting electrode.
US11367550B2
A circuit includes a rectifier, e.g., including four diodes; a semiconductor switch; a coil that is chargeable, is dischargeable, and has (a) a first terminal connected to a first output terminal of the rectifier and (b) a second terminal connected via the semiconductor switch to a second output terminal of the rectifier; a first resistor via which a control terminal of the semiconductor switch is connected to the first output terminal of the rectifier; a second resistor connected between the second output terminal of the rectifier and the control terminal of the semiconductor switch; and a discharge unit connected between the second terminal of the coil and the control terminal of the semiconductor switch. The charging and discharging is implemented by, respectively, connecting both of, and disconnecting one or both of, first and second input terminals of the rectifier to/from the voltage source.
US11367543B2
A method of manufacturing a winding assembly for an electrical machine, the method comprising: forming, by three-dimensional, 3D, printing, an electrically insulating body comprising a channel defining a winding path, the channel having an inlet and an outlet; heating the electrically insulating body to a temperature above the melting point of an electrically conducting material; flowing the electrically conducting material through the inlet to the outlet to fill the channel; and cooling the electrically insulating body to solidify the electrically conducting material within the channel, thereby forming said winding assembly.
US11367540B2
Embodiments described herein relate generally to large scale synthesis of thinned graphite and in particular, few layers of graphene sheets and graphene-graphite composites. In some embodiments, a method for producing thinned crystalline graphite from precursor crystalline graphite using wet ball milling processes is disclosed herein. The method includes transferring crystalline graphite into a ball milling vessel that includes a grinding media. A first and a second solvent are transferred into the ball milling vessel and the ball milling vessel is rotated to cause the shearing of layers of the crystalline graphite to produce thinned crystalline graphite.
US11367532B2
An integrated disease management system provides patients with simple, quick, and readily available counseling regarding a healthy diabetic lifestyle. The system can include an interactive engine with predictive analytics and machine learning to provide a customized experience for a user. The system can be configured to transmit data to a remote server to perform analysis of received data (e.g., disease management data), to provide feedback to the user (e.g., customized feedback with curated content based on a user's data and interface interactions), and send all or a portion of the data and/or curated content to another user device or remote health management access point (e.g., as cloud storage) where the information can be accessed by healthcare stakeholder.
US11367525B2
A system for continuous non-invasive blood pressure monitoring may include processing circuitry configured to determine calibration data for a continuous non-invasive blood pressure model at a calibration point, receive, from an oxygen saturation sensing device, a PPG signal at a particular time subsequent to the calibration point, derive values of the set of metrics for the patient from the PPG signal, and determine, using the continuous non-invasive blood pressure model and based at least in part on inputting the calibration data determined at the calibration point, the values of the set of metrics, and an elapsed time at the particular time since the calibration point into the continuous non-invasive blood pressure model, a blood pressure of the patient at the particular time.
US11367518B1
A controlled substance fraud prevention method preferably includes a camera, a database of faces with names, facial recognition software, a database of medicines prescribed to each face and a portable medicine safe. A patient goes to a doctor for some medical issue. The doctor will issue a prescription for a controlled substance, after photographing a face of the patient; and uploading the facial image to a computer server. The first computer server contains a database of faces and names. Facial recognition software will compare the uploaded face to other faces to determine if there are other names with the same face. A photograph of the patient's face is taken at the pharmacy and the image is uploaded to the computer server by pharmacist for facial recognition. The pharmacist also checks a database of names and medicines, before providing the prescription through a portable pill or liquid medicine safe.
US11367512B2
Provided herein are systems, methods, and computer readable medium for entering, identifying, and aggregating data for analysis data in an electronic device, wherein the data are from a plurality of multi-participant surveys.
US11367506B2
A data channel aging circuit, a memory, a data channel aging method, and a memory aging method are provided. The data channel aging circuit includes: a memory cell storing a voltage switching signal configured to provide a target voltage state for each of a plurality of data channels in an integrated circuit (IC); a control unit configured to generate a voltage control signal and to send the voltage control signal to each data channel; and a strobe unit configured to switch a conductive state of each data channel based on the voltage switching signal, and to adjust a voltage level of each data channel through the voltage control signal to induce voltage stress aging. The data channel aging circuit improves the reliability of the aging test and the operational stability of the IC products that have went through the aging test.
US11367500B2
Various embodiments of the present disclosure are directed towards a method for memory repair using a lookup table (LUT)-free dynamic memory allocation process. An array of memory cells having a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns is provided. Further, each memory cell of the array has multiple data states and a permanent state. One or more abnormal memory cells is/are identified in a row of the array and, in response to identifying an abnormal memory cell, the abnormal memory cell is set to the permanent state. The abnormal memory cells include failed memory cells and, in some embodiments, tail memory cells having marginal performance. During a read or write operation on the row, the one or more abnormal memory cells is/are identified by the permanent state and data is read from or written to a remainder of the memory cells while excluding the abnormal memory cell(s).
US11367489B2
According to an embodiment, a semiconductor memory, on receiving a first command, applies a voltage within a first range and a voltage within a second range to a word line and reads a first bit from a memory cell, and, on receiving a second command, applies a voltage within a third range to the word line and reads a second bit from the memory cell. The controller issues the first command a plurality of times and changes the voltages to be applied to the word line within the first range and the second range in accordance with the plurality of first commands, specifies a first and second voltage within the first and the second range, respectively, and estimates a third voltage within the third range. The voltage applied to read the second bit is the estimated third voltage.
US11367488B2
A memory system includes a memory device and a controller. The controller determines a target word line group to which a target word line corresponding to a read command belongs. The controller identifies a reference voltage corresponding to the target word line group. The controller controls the memory device to perform a read operation on a target page coupled to the target word line, using the reference voltage.
US11367485B2
A memory array includes strings that are configured to store keywords and inverse keywords corresponding to keys according to content addressable memory (CAM) storages schemes. A read circuit performs a CAM read operation over a plurality of iterations to determine which of the keywords are matching keywords that match a target keyword. During the iterations, a read controller biases word lines according to a plurality of modified word line bias setting that are each modified from an initial word line bias setting corresponding to the target keyword. At the end of the CAM read operation, the read controller detects which of the keywords are matching keywords, even if the strings are storing the keywords or inverse keywords with up a certain number of bit errors.
US11367482B2
A read method and a write method for a memory circuit are provided, wherein the memory circuit includes a memory cell and a selector electrically coupled to the memory cell. The read method includes applying a first voltage to the selector, wherein a first voltage level of the first voltage is larger than a voltage threshold corresponding to the selector; and applying, after the applying of the first voltage, a second voltage to the selector to sense one or more bit values stored in the memory cell, wherein a second voltage level of the second voltage is constant and smaller than the voltage threshold, wherein a first duration of the applying of the first voltage is smaller than a second duration of the applying of the second voltage, wherein the second voltage is applied following the end of the first duration.
US11367479B2
Semiconductor devices and methods are provided. A semiconductor device of the present disclosure includes a bias source, a memory cell array including a first region adjacent to the bias source and a second region away from the bias source, and a conductive line electrically coupled to the bias source, a first memory cell in the first region and a second memory cell in the second region. The first memory cell is characterized by a first alpha ratio and the second memory cell is characterized by a second alpha ratio smaller than the first alpha ratio.
US11367474B2
A new type of two-terminal magnetic memory device, referred to as antiferromagnetic voltage-controlled memory (AVM) device is disclosed. Antiferromagnetic (AFM) materials have zero magnetization, which makes it immune to external magnetic fields and opens to the possibility to implement high-density arrays without dipole coupling between adjacent devices. The AVM device combines a new state variable e.g., Néel vector l in a metallic (or non-metallic) AFM material with an electric-field-induced switching mechanism for writing of information. Utilizing electric fields E via an interfacial voltage-controlled magnetic anisotropy (VCMA) effect is a more efficient writing mechanism. The AVM device implements an antiferromagnetic tunnel junction (AFM-TJ) structure to exhibit high or low resistance states (HR, LR) corresponding to binary logic states of zero (0) or one (1). Both the AVM device structure and methods of writing a signal to the AVM device are disclosed.
US11367472B2
A semiconductor storage device of embodiments is a semiconductor storage device including a memory cell array including a plurality of non-volatile memory cells, a sequencer configured to control a sequence based on read operation of reading data from the memory cell array, and a column decoder, the sequencer controlling the sequence of changing a ready/busy signal from ready to busy after receiving a read command and an address signal, reading data from the memory cell array using a sense amplifier after changing the ready/busy signal to the busy, changing the ready/busy signal from the busy to the ready after storing data in the data latch circuit, receiving a data output command after changing the ready/busy signal to the ready, and, in a case where a first condition occurs, writing log data including the data stored in the data latch circuit in a memory area of the memory cell array.
US11367468B1
A sense amplifier is provided. A first terminal of a first invertor is connected to a power node and a second terminal of the first invertor is connected to a cell current source. A first terminal of a second invertor is connected to the power node and a second terminal of the second invertor is connected to a reference current source. The first invertor is cross coupled with the second invertor at a first node and a second node. A pre-charge circuit is connected to the first node and the second node. A first pull up transistor and a second pull up transistor are connected between a supply voltage node and the power node. A signal level detector circuit is connected to the second pull up transistor. The signal level detector circuit switches on the second pull up transistor when a remaining voltage on one of the first node and the second node is below a reference voltage.
US11367464B2
An apparatus with a housing which stores a plurality of data storage magazines, where each data storage magazine includes a plurality of data storage devices. The housing includes a movable carriage, the movable carriage configured to selectively couple a set of data storage devices held by a particular data storage magazine to a host device. The housing also includes a motor configured to move the movable carriage within the housing to enable the movable carriage to communicatively couple the set of data storage devices held by the particular data storage magazine to the host device.
US11367461B2
The magnetic recording medium includes: a non-magnetic support; and a magnetic layer including ferromagnetic powder, in which a difference Safter−Sbefore between a spacing Safter measured on a surface of the magnetic layer by optical interferometry after methyl-ethyl-ketone cleaning and a spacing Sbefore measured on the surface of the magnetic layer by optical interferometry before methyl-ethyl-ketone cleaning is more than 0 nm and 15.0 nm or less, and the non-magnetic support is an aromatic polyamide support having a moisture absorption of 2.2% or less.
US11367457B2
A method for detecting ambient noise to change the playing voice frequency and a sound playing device thereof are disclosed. The method includes the following steps: obtaining an input voice; detecting an ambient noise, and analyzing a noise frequency range of the ambient noise; determining whether a consonant frequency range of the input voice falls within the noise frequency range; if yes, adjusting the frequency of the consonant of the input voice to avoid the noise frequency range to form a modified voice; and playing an output voice, wherein the output voice includes the modified voice.
US11367441B2
An electronic apparatus and a control method thereof are provided. A method of controlling an electronic apparatus according to an embodiment of the disclosure includes: receiving input of a first utterance, identifying a first task for the first utterance based on the first utterance, providing a response to the first task based on a predetermined response pattern, receiving input of a second utterance, identifying a second task for the second utterance based on the second utterance, determining the degree of association between the first task and the second task, and setting a response pattern for the first task based on the second task based on the determined degree of association satisfying a predetermined condition. The control method of an electronic apparatus may use an artificial intelligence model trained according to at least one of machine learning, a neural network, or a deep learning algorithm.
US11367435B2
An interface device and method of use, comprising audio and image inputs; a processor for determining topics of interest, and receiving information of interest to the user from a remote resource; an audio-visual output for presenting an anthropomorphic object conveying the received information, having a selectively defined and adaptively alterable mood; an external communication device adapted to remotely communicate at least a voice conversation with a human user of the personal interface device. Also provided is a system and method adapted to receive logic for, synthesize, and engage in conversation dependent on received conversational logic and a personality.
US11367425B2
One or more transducer assemblies configured for multiple mounting options is provided. An example transducer assembly includes a housing configured to retain at least one sonar transducer. The housing includes a body having at least a top, a bottom, a first end, and a second end. The housing includes a first mounting feature integral to the housing and disposed proximate the first end, which is configured to mount the housing to a hull of watercraft to facilitate at least a first type of mounting. The housing also includes a second mounting feature integral to the housing and formed proximate the top of the body, which is configured to mount the housing to at least one of a watercraft or a trolling motor according to at least one second type of mounting. The at least one second type of mounting is different than the first type of mounting.
US11367418B2
A vehicle display device includes: a projection device which includes a display surface for displaying an image and projects display light via an opening toward a reflection unit disposed to face a driver; an acquisition unit which acquires an eye position of the driver; and a controller which controls the projection device. The controller sets an image display area on the display surface so that the driver is capable of visually recognizing an image to be displayed according to the acquired eye position.
US11367417B2
A display control device for a vehicle to control a display of a virtual image to be superimposed on a superimposition target in a foreground of an occupant includes: a condition determination unit that determines whether a predetermined interruption condition is satisfied; and a display control unit that interrupts the display of the virtual image when the condition determination unit determines that the interruption condition is satisfied.
US11367411B2
Detecting ambient light incident on a display includes: detecting incident light at a first photosensor; producing, at the first photosensor, a first measurement signal in response to detecting the incident light at the first photosensor; transmitting the first measurement signal to blink detection circuitry; deriving, at the blink detection circuitry, a blink rate signal from the first measurement signal, in which the blink rate signal is indicative of both an on-period during which light is emitted by a display and an off-period during which light is not emitted by the display; transmitting the blink rate signal to a second photosensor; and detecting incident light at the second photosensor during the off-period of the blink rate signal.
US11367406B2
A gate driver IC includes a first diode, a second diode, a first comparator, a second comparator, and a judgement circuit. The first comparator compares a first potential difference between both ends of the first diode and a first threshold. The second comparator compares a second potential difference between both ends of the second diode and a second threshold. Based on comparison results of the first comparator and the second comparator, the judgement circuit determines occurrence of disconnection.
US11367401B2
Disclosed is a method for driving a display, comprising the steps of: turning on one scan line from among a plurality of scan lines so as to drive a pixel connected to the scan line through a plurality of source lines; and turning off the scan line, and then turning on a scan line spaced apart from the scan line with at least one column there between, so as to drive a pixel connected to the scan line through a plurality of source lines.
US11367385B2
A display device has a timing controller and a microdriver. The timing controller receives multiple bit sequences of image data for multiple pixels of the display device. The timing controller also reorders the multiple bit sequences based on a significant bit position within the multiple bit sequences. Each of the multiple bit sequences corresponds to a respective individual pixel of the multiple pixels. The microdriver receives the reordered multiple bit sequences and drives the multiple pixels using the reordered plurality of bit sequences.
US11367383B2
Provided is a display device having a structure in which a hole area in which camera sensors or the like are disposed is included in an active area of a display panel. Data lines among a plurality of data lines bypassing the hole area are disposed on different layers to prevent an increase in the load of data lines, through which green subpixels are driven. Degradations in the luminance of subpixels disposed around the hole area and driven through the data lines bypassing the hole area are prevented. The uniformity of luminance around the hole area is improved.
US11367382B2
The present invention provides a method of driving a display device, comprising the steps of: step S1, providing a display device, comprising a plurality of sub-pixels arranged in an array; step S2: dividing data signals of the sub-pixels in a frame of an image into a plurality of sub-frames having different time weights; step S3, dividing the plurality of sub-pixels into at least two driving groups, and the plurality of sub-frames corresponding to the sub-pixels in different driving groups having different display order; and step S4, driving each of the sub-pixels to display image according to a display order of one of the sub-frames corresponding to each of the sub-pixels, such that through setting different display order of sub-frames of the sub-pixels of different driving groups, the flicker caused by the digital driving can be reduced without increasing driving frequency.
US11367375B2
The present embodiment relates to a data processing device and a display device and, more specifically, to data processing device and a display device for selectively applying an image quality improvement function in consideration of the characteristics depending on the positions on a display panel.
US11367356B1
Techniques discussed herein describe an example system for managing a fleet of vehicles. A server determines whether to provision a service for a vehicle based on telemetry data received from a telemetry module on the vehicle in a fleet of vehicles. The telemetry data includes a first location and status information of the vehicle. The server identifies a vendor to provide the service and directs the vehicle to a second location of the vendor from the first location of the vehicle. The server provides authorization to the vehicle for an on-board transaction module to initiate a request for the service when the vehicle is at the second location of the vendor.
US11367350B2
A feature-rich, improved vehicle traffic signal control system that uses network technology is provided herein. For example, the improved vehicle traffic signal control system may include a control box and light heads that include processors. The control box in the improved vehicle traffic signal control system may include fewer components and/or fewer wires extending therefrom as compared to a typical control box. In particular, the control box in the improved vehicle traffic signal control system may not include relays, a conflict monitor, or other similar components. Rather, the improved control box may simply include a controller that is coupled to various light heads via Ethernet cables. The Ethernet cables can carry electrical power, thereby providing power to the light heads. The light head processors can use network technology to control light activation, to perform conflict monitoring, to receive data from various sensors to adjust traffic flow, etc.
US11367349B2
Disclosed herein is a method of detecting a vehicle speed. The method includes receiving a first vehicle image photographed by a camera at a first time; identifying an area occupied by the license plate from the first vehicle image and extracting a first number; receiving a second vehicle image photographed by the camera at a second time; identifying an area occupied by the license plate from the second vehicle image and extracting a second number; comparing the first number with the second number to determine whether the first number is equal to the second number; deciding an actual size of the number of plate; calculating a distance between the vehicle and the camera at first and second times; and calculating a vehicle speed.
US11367348B2
A distributed hearing system includes a plurality of near audio probe modules distributed at a plurality of specified locations in a specified area for recording audio information at the specified locations in the specified area, respectively; and a central data collecting/analysis/control module in communication with the plurality of near audio probe modules for collecting and analyzing the audio information from the plurality of near audio probe modules. The audio information is generated by a vehicle and includes a characteristic feature specific to the vehicle. A traffic control method is used with the distributed hearing system.
US11367345B1
Hybrid light personal electric vehicle analysis is disclosed herein. An example method includes determining empirical data from a light personal electric vehicle (LPEV) over a period of time, determining LPEV behaviors from the empirical data during the period of time, and building a hybrid simulation model over the period of time by switching between a pedestrian simulation model when the LPEV behaviors correspond to pedestrian behaviors and a vehicle simulation model when the LPEV behaviors correspond to vehicle behaviors.
US11367344B2
A data management system for an irrigation system and methods of controlling operations thereof are provided. The data management system directs data captured at a plurality of sensors on the irrigation system to a remote device. The data management system comprises a communication bus and a plurality of communications. The communication bus extends along the irrigation system. The plurality of communication systems are positioned on the irrigation system and are connected to the communication bus. Each of the communication systems is configured to receive signals representative of the data from one of the sensors and to transmit signals representative of the data, via wireless communication, to the remote device.
US11367341B2
Methods are disclosed that, in some aspects, provide for the determination of alarm events or non-alarm events based on data received from various sensors monitoring one or more entry points of a premises. Non-alarm events may, for example, include a seismic event or a knock event. Determining whether the data received from the various sensors is an alarm or non-alarm event may be based on data received from two or more sensors monitoring two or more entry points of the premises. Further, data related to the non-alarm event that occurred at the premise may be compared to data related to non-alarm events that occurred at other premises and, based on the comparison, one or more authorities may be alerted to the non-alarm event.
US11367339B2
Disclosed is a hazard detector connected to a circuit that has: a plurality of circuit ends and a plurality of detectors, wherein the detector is connected intermediate the plurality of circuit ends, a circuit driver connected to the plurality of circuit ends so that the circuit forms a loop circuit, the circuit driver controlling one or more power sources to selectively provide power to the first circuit end and the second circuit end, and the detector has a short isolator switch that, when opened, breaks electrical continuity downstream of the detector, wherein the detector scans for a short at startup by receiving power, closing the switch, measuring one or more circuit parameters, and determining whether there is a short based on the one or more parameters.
US11367334B2
The present invention relates to a method for monitoring a base device (11), in particular a building or part of a building or a vehicle, by means of a mobile terminal (10), wherein the base device (11) has at least one heating device, in particular with a temperature sensor, comprising the steps: determining a current state of the base device (11) by means of the heating device, in particular comprising determining a current temperature at or in the base device (11) by the temperature sensor of the heating device and/or determining an energy supply of the heating device, checking whether the current state is a normal state or an abnormal state and/or whether the current change in state is a normal change in state or an abnormal change in state, and outputting of corresponding information to the mobile terminal (10) and/or by said mobile terminal, at least when an abnormal state and/or an abnormal change in state is detected.
US11367332B2
Disclosed is a socket for removably connecting a hazard detector to a networked alarm system, the system having a first controller which is a system controller, the socket having: a housing having a base, an electrical interface for removably receiving the detector, and a second controller which is a socket controller mounted to the base, the socket controller maintaining wireless and/or wired network communications with the system controller when the detector is connected and disconnected.
US11367331B2
A mounting device for a monitoring sensor that can be affixed to any wall, or walls, or ceiling or ceilings or ceilings and walls, and can be affixed to any corner or any wall-ceiling interface regardless of the included angle. The invention has four different mounting assemblies for different mounting locations and different sizes of monitoring sensors. Each of the four mounting assemblies is available in a single orifice design and a multiple orifice design. Each embodiment shares the same attachment method of a ferro-magnetic mounting plate to a magnetic mount, each with double faced adhesive tape on one of their faces. The mounting plates are affixed to the building structure with the double sided tape and the magnetic mount is affixed to the monitoring sensor with double sided tape.
US11367324B2
Techniques for providing a reusable filled bottle are provided. A stations receives a bottle request from a user and uses information from the request to select and associate a sanitized bottle to the user. The user is charged for a bottle rental and provided with a filled reusable bottle. The user may also return the bottle to the station to have the bottle refilled or return the bottle such that the bottle rental is completed and the bottle no longer associated with the user.
US11367319B2
Systems and methods for determining the authenticity of vehicle operational data provided by telematics or other devices are provided. Vehicle performance and/or operational data may be collected and the authenticity of the data stream may be determined based on the whether the data stream includes a watermark in a predetermined location of the data stream or whether the data stream includes a data key comprising a predetermined false vehicle performance data reading. A second data recording device may also record vehicle performance and/or operational data. Both the first and second data recording devices may provide the respective vehicle performance data to a computing device. The computing device may compare the vehicle performance data from the first and second data recording devices to determine authenticity of the vehicle measurement data.
US11367317B2
A vehicle assessment analyzer is in communication with a vehicle, via the vehicle network computer and the vehicle communication bus. The vehicle assessment analyzer obtains the vehicle VIN from the vehicle and transmits the VIN to a vehicle assessment analytics server. The vehicle assessment analytics server then determines assessment readings to be performed on the vehicle, such as individual electronic sensors therein, to generate an overall vehicle assessment as compared to other vehicles of similar make, model, etc. These assessment readings are sent to the vehicle assessment analyzer which obtains the associated data and transmits the data back to the server for generation of the overall vehicle assessment. The assessment readings may query the vehicle network computer via standard assessment readings, and heightened assessment readings, and may also query the vehicle communications bus directly thereby obtaining any desired electronic information available from the vehicle.
US11367309B2
Provided is an imaging system capable of stereo-photographing with both of visible and infrared images, and improving color reproducibility in visible-light-photographing. The imaging system includes two imaging sensors 1, and two DBPFs 5 that have transmittance characteristics in a visible light band and a second wavelength band, are respectively provided correspondingly to the two imaging sensors, and serve as optical filters. The imaging system has: at least four kinds of filters, which have mutual different spectral transmission characteristics corresponding to wavelengths in the visible light band and whose transmissions in a second wavelength band approximate each other; and two color filters provided so as respectively correspond to the two imaging sensors. The imaging system measures a distance to a target based on two visible or infrared image signals.
US11367308B2
There are provided a comparison device and a comparison method including determining whether or not a comparison target person is a subject of a registered face image by comparing an imaged face image to the registered face image, determining whether or not a blocking object is provided in the imaged face image, determining whether or not removing the blocking object is required, by calculating a partial similarity score between the imaged face image and the registered face image in a partial area corresponding to the blocking object, and urging the blocking object to be detached based on the partial similarity score.
US11367307B2
Provided is a method for processing images. The method can include: acquiring a target face image, and performing face key point detection on the target face image; acquiring a first fusion image by fusing a virtual special effect and a face part matched in the target face image based on a face key point detection result; acquiring an occlusion mask of the target face image; and generating a second fusion image based on the occlusion mask and the first fusion image.
US11367303B2
Methods and systems for of generating reporting data in an automated, efficient, and risk-free fashion relating to an identification match relating to a probe image are disclosed. Methods include automatically capturing a comparison area in the probe image and a comparison area of a candidate image based on examiner input; facilitating a determination of whether a similarity or a dissimilarity exists between the comparison area in the probe image and the comparison area of the candidate image; automatically recording metadata based on the determination of whether the similarity or the dissimilarity exists between the comparison area in the probe image and the comparison area of the candidate image and updating an audit log; and generating a report comprising the metadata.
US11367301B2
A fingerprint authentication method and device, display device, and biometric security apparatus include: a fingerprint sensor; a minutiae extraction circuit connected to the fingerprint sensor; a minutiae storage circuit connected to the minutiae extraction circuit; and a minutiae match circuit connected to the minutiae extraction circuit and the minutiae storage circuit, wherein the minutiae match circuit includes a class-wise comparator having a first input connected to the minutiae extraction circuit for receiving sensed fingerprint minutiae from each class of a plurality of classes, a second input connected to the minutiae storage circuit for receiving stored fingerprint minutiae belonging to each same class of the plurality of classes, respectively, and an output providing a fingerprint authentication signal responsive to the class-wise comparator.
US11367299B1
A fingerprint generator capable of applying a constant force includes: a base plate in which a target surface may be on an upper surface of the base plate; a fingerprint mounting unit that is apart from the upper surface of the base plate and capable of mounting a fingerprint molding body having a fingerprint shape thereon on a lower portion of the fingerprint mounting unit; a driving unit that is apart from the upper surface of the base plate and capable of moving the fingerprint mounting unit up and down; and a force measuring unit configured to measure an impact force when the fingerprint mounting unit descends and contacts the fingerprint shape with the target surface to generate a fingerprint on the target surface.
US11367294B2
An image capturing system includes a camera unit that captures an image of a cell; a display unit; an input unit that receives input from an operator regarding a selection operation on the cell; an analyzing unit that analyzes the image corresponding to the cell to which the selection operation is given and extracts a feature amount of the cell; and a specifying unit that specifies a recommended cell. The specifying unit sets a parameter that defines a range of the cell to be selected based on the feature amount of the cell to which the selection operation is given up to a first time point. In an image including the cell obtained by image capturing at a second time point later than the first time point, the specifying unit specifies the recommended cell on which the operator is prompted to make a selection based on the parameter.
US11367289B1
Enclosed are embodiments of an ML-based framework for drivable surface annotation. In an embodiment, a method comprises: obtaining, using at least one processor, multimodal map data for a geographic region; and automatically annotating, using the at least one processor, one or more semantic masks of the map data using a machine learning model.
US11367288B1
A backplate may include a backplate housing providing a cavity to removably accept any of a plurality of device control assemblies, where a device control assembly of the plurality of device control assemblies includes a set of device control assembly electrical contacts. The backplate housing may mount to an electrical junction box. The backplate may further include a backplate junction box electrical connector to connect to electrical wiring within the electrical junction box, and a set of backplate electrical contacts to couple to the set of device control assembly electrical contacts.
US11367278B2
Implementations relate to improved crop field segmentation and crop classification in which boundaries between crop fields are more accurately detected. In various implementations, high-elevation image(s) that capture an area containing multiple demarcated fields may be applied as input across one or more machine learning models to generate a boundary enhancement channel. Each pixel of the boundary enhancement channel may be spatially aligned with a corresponding pixel of the one or more high-elevation images. Moreover, each pixel of the boundary enhancement channel may be classified with a unit angle to a reference location of the field of the multiple demarcated fields that contains the pixel. Based on the boundary enhancement channel, pixel-wise field memberships of pixels of the one or more high-elevation images in the multiple demarcated fields may be determined.
US11367271B2
Embodiments of the present invention provide systems, methods, and computer storage media for one-shot and few-shot image segmentation on classes of objects that were not represented during training. In some embodiments, a dual prediction scheme may be applied in which query and support masks are jointly predicted using a shared decoder, which aids in similarity propagation between the query and support features. Additionally or alternatively, foreground and background attentive fusion may be applied to utilize cues from foreground and background feature similarities between the query and support images. Finally, to prevent overfitting on class-conditional similarities across training classes, input channel averaging may be applied for the query image during training. Accordingly, the techniques described herein may be used to achieve state-of-the-art performance for both one-shot and few-shot segmentation tasks.
US11367269B2
An information processing system includes an image reading device and an information processing device. The image reading device reads a document to generate target image data. The information processing device processes the target image data. The information processing device includes a first conversion processing section, a second conversion processing section, and a selection section. The first conversion processing section is capable of converting image data to character code data. The second conversion processing section is capable of converting image data to character code data. The selection section selects conversion of the target image data to character code data by the first conversion processing section or the second conversion processing section.
US11367268B2
Object re-identification refers to a process by which images that contain an object of interest are retrieved from a set of images captured using disparate cameras or in disparate environments. Object re-identification has many useful applications, particularly as it is applied to people (e.g. person tracking). Current re-identification processes rely on convolutional neural networks (CNNs) that learn re-identification for a particular object class from labeled training data specific to a certain domain (e.g. environment), but that do not apply well in other domains. The present disclosure provides cross-domain disentanglement of id-related and id-unrelated factors. In particular, the disentanglement is performed using a labeled image set and an unlabeled image set, respectively captured from different domains but for a same object class. The identification-related features may then be used to train a neural network to perform re-identification of objects in that object class from images captured from the second domain.
US11367265B2
In variants, the method for automatic debris detection includes: determining a region image; optionally determining a parcel representation for the region image; generating a debris representation using the region image; generating a debris score based on the debris representation; and optionally monitoring the debris score over time.
US11367263B1
Devices and techniques are generally described for image-guided three dimensional (3D) modeling. In various examples, a first two-dimensional (2D) image representing an object may be received. A first three-dimensional (3D) model corresponding to the first 2D image may be determined from among a plurality of 3D models. A first selection of a first portion of the first 2D image may be received. A second selection of a second portion of the first 3D model corresponding to the portion of the first 2D image may be received. At least one transformation of the first 3D model may be determined based at least in part on differences between a geometric feature of the first portion of the first 2D image and a geometric feature of the second portion of the first 3D model. A modified 3D model may be generated by applying the at least one transformation to the first 3D model.
US11367252B2
A system, method and computer program product are provided for generating line-of-sight information using imagery. In some aspects, the method includes receiving a raster image depicting at least one object in a region of interest, and measuring a shadow of the at least one object in the raster image. The method also includes determining an angle of the sun from the shadow of the at least one object, and creating a plurality of virtual shadows for the at least one object using the angle of the sun. The method further includes generating line-of-sight information for the at least one object based on an intersection of the plurality of virtual shadows with objects in the region of interest.
US11367247B2
Encoding/decoding data representative of a 3D representation of a scene according to a range of points of view can involve generating a depth map associated with a part of the 3D representation according to a parameter representative of a two-dimensional parameterization associated with the part and data associated with a point included in the part, wherein the two-dimensional parameterization can be responsive to geometric information associated with the point and to pose information associated with the range of points of view. A texture map associated with the part can be generated according to the parameter and data associated with the point. First information representative of point density of points in a part of the part can be obtained. The depth map, texture map, parameter, and first information can be included in respective syntax elements of a bitstream.
US11367244B2
The disclosure presents a technique for utilizing ray tracing to produce high quality visual scenes with shadows while minimizing computing costs. The disclosed technique can lower the number of rays needed for shadow region rendering and still maintain a targeted visual quality for the scene. In one example, a method for denoising a ray traced scene is disclosed that includes: (1) applying a pixel mask to a data structure of data from the scene, wherein the applying uses the scene at full resolution and pixels at the edge of a depth boundary change are identified using the pixel mask, (2) generating a penumbra mask using the data structure, (3) adjusting HitT values in the packed data buffer utilizing the penumbra mask, and (4) denoising the scene by reducing scene noise in the data of the data structure with adjusted HitT values.
US11367242B2
Disclosed techniques relate to ray intersection processing for ray tracing. In some embodiments, ray intersection circuitry traverses a spatially organized acceleration data structure and includes bounding region circuitry configured to test, in parallel, whether a ray intersects multiple different bounding regions indicated by a node of the data structure. Shader circuitry may execute a ray intersect instruction to invoke traversal by the ray intersect circuitry and the traversal may generate intersection results. The shader circuitry may shade intersected primitives based on the intersection results. Disclosed techniques that share processing between intersection circuitry and shader processors may improve performance, reduce power consumption, or both, relative to traditional techniques.
US11367241B2
Raytracing can be used to generate high quality, physics-based water caustics patterns in real time. A caustics map is generate to represent locations and normals of points across a water surface. Rays from a light source that are reflected and refracted from these points, as determined by the locations and normals, and can generate hit points on a surface. Neighboring points can be used to help determine the resulting caustics pattern. In one embodiment, information for neighboring points in the caustics map can be used to generate scale factors for geometric regions to be projected onto the surface for each hit point. In another embodiment, these points serve as vertices of a caustic mesh that can be projected onto the surface, where the brightness at a primitive is determined by the size of the primitive area defined by the vertices of the caustics mesh.
US11367237B2
A system and method for controlling a virtual light source includes generating a volume-rendered image including a rendered object, controlling a shading and an illumination of the volume-rendered image based on a position of the virtual light source with respect to the rendered object, and receiving a control input from a user interface. The system and method includes automatically moving the virtual light source to an updated position along a height contour established with respect to a surface of a rendered object in the volume-rendered image in response to the control input. The system and method includes calculating an updated shading and an updated illumination based on the updated virtual light source position.
US11367234B2
A server machine modifies an augmented reality (AR) object in response to fulfillment of a condition. The machine provides, to a user device, object data that defines the AR object. The object data specifies a physical geolocation of the AR object, a presentation attribute of the AR object, a conditional modification program, and a trigger condition for execution of the conditional modification program. The object data causes the user device to present the AR object with a first appearance, located at the physical geolocation. The machine detects fulfillment of the trigger condition, and in response, the machine executes the conditional modification program. This modifies the object data by modifying the presentation attribute. The machine provides, to the user device, the modified object data, which causes the user device to present the AR object with a second appearance based on the modified presentation attribute.
US11367222B2
A deep learning method employs a neural network having three sub-nets to classify and retrieve the most similar 3D model of an object, given a rough 3D model or scanned images. The most similar 3D model is present in a database and can be retrieved to use directly or as a reference to redesign the 3D model. The three sub-nets of the neural network include one dealing with object images and the other two dealing with voxel representations. Majority vote is used instead of view pooling to classify the object. A feature map and a list of top N most similar well-designed 3D models are also provided.
US11367220B1
A method and system for calibrating a lens. The method includes defining a plurality of omni-symmetrical regions within the lens, determining one or more localized lens parameters associated with each of the plurality of omni-symmetrical regions, and defining a localized set of calibration parameters for each of the plurality of omni-symmetrical region. The localized set of calibration parameters may then be employed in a computational image application.
US11367218B2
To detect a discrimination error in a type of an object. A calculation system includes a first device and a second device. The first device includes: a first object map generation unit configured to calculate, using first image information that is image information acquired by the first device, a first object map indicating a type of an object and a position of the object; and a first communication unit configured to transmit the first object map to the second device. The second device includes: a second object map generation unit configured to calculate, using second image information that is image information acquired by the second device, a second object map indicating a type of an object and a position of the object; and a comparison unit configured to compare the first object map and the second object map.
US11367217B2
An image processing method is provided for an electronic device. The method includes obtaining a target image comprising a target object; recognizing target two-dimensional location coordinates of the target object in the target image and a target attribute type corresponding to the target object; and obtaining a target three-dimensional point cloud associated with the target image. The method also include, according to a mapping relationship between the target three-dimensional point cloud and all pixels in the target image, obtaining three-dimensional location coordinates corresponding to pixels in the target two-dimensional location coordinates, as target three-dimensional location coordinates; determining a setting region in three-dimensional map data according to the target three-dimensional location coordinates; and setting the target attribute type for the target object in the setting region. Electronic device and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium counterparts are also contemplated.
US11367215B2
The present invention discloses a positive azimuth towing guidance method for road rescue equipment based on license plate corner features. The method combines a structure of the road rescue equipment and characteristics of a positive azimuth towing operation. First, an image of an operation area is collected by installing a camera, and grayscale processing and Gaussian smooth filtering are performed on the image; corner detection is performed on the smoothed grayscale image, and preference is implemented according to corner strengths; hierarchical clustering is performed on the preferred corners; an effective corner set of license plate characters is sorted out to implement license plate locating; and then towing guidance is implemented according to a license plate locating result, to improve the rescue efficiency of the road rescue equipment. The guidance method provided in the present invention has good real-time performance, environmental adaptability and anti-interference ability, thereby effectively improving the rescue efficiency of the road rescue equipment.
US11367212B2
Based on an image from a stationary sensor, a marker displayed on one or more digital displays on a vehicle is detected. A first location and a first orientation of the marker in a coordinate system is determined by analyzing on pixels in the image. Based on a stationary sensor location and orientation from a map, a second location and a second orientation of the vehicle in the coordinate system is determined.
US11367211B2
A target detection system includes an imager that sequentially captures frames, in different emission bands. These frames are registered with respect to one another based on information from an Inertial Navigation System (INS) and compensation is made for any motion of the imager between frames. Identification of a candidate target object that is detected, or otherwise identified in one band, initiates a search for a correlated object in the other band within a radius, or distance, in a common image-space reference frame. When a pair of objects is identified, a measure of the intensities of the signals in the two bands is compared to an expected range of values to discriminate a target of interest from an object that is not of interest.
US11367206B2
In order to provide monocular depth prediction, a trained neural network may be used. To train the neural network, edge detection on a digital image may be performed to determine at least one edge of the digital image, and then a first point and a second point of the digital image may be sampled, based on the at least one edge. A relative depth between the first point and the second point may be predicted, and the neural network may be trained to perform monocular depth prediction using a loss function that compares the predicted relative depth with a ground truth relative depth between the first point and the second point.
US11367196B2
This application relates to an image processing method and apparatus, a storage medium, and a computer device. The method includes obtaining acquired image frames; identifying, in each obtained image frame, a target area and a reference area that are obtained through image semantic segmentation; detecting, when a location relationship between the target area and the reference area in an obtained first image frame meets an action start condition and a location relationship between the target area and the reference area in an obtained second image frame meets an action end condition, an action to trigger adding an additional element, the second image frame being acquired after the first image frame; obtaining the additional element when the triggering action is detected; and adding the additional element to image frames acquired after the second image frame.
US11367195B2
An image segmentation method, an image segmentation apparatus, an image segmentation device are provided, the image segmentation method including: extracting, from a current frame of a video image, a skeleton two-dimensional estimation and a skeleton three-dimensional estimation of a human three-dimensional skeleton; obtaining a target three-dimensional skeleton based on the skeleton two-dimensional estimation and the skeleton three-dimensional estimation; implementing image segmentation based on the target three-dimensional skeleton; wherein the human three-dimensional skeleton has multiple nodes, and the video image is a two-dimensional image, when calculating the target three-dimensional skeleton in the current frame, by comprehensively considering the skeleton two-dimensional estimation and skeleton three-dimensional skeleton estimation of the human three-dimensional skeleton in the current frame, the accuracy and robustness of the obtained target three-dimensional skeleton can be improved, thereby improving the accuracy of image segmentation.
US11367192B2
In a method of generating a virtual 3D model of a dental site, scan data comprising an intraoral image is received during an intraoral scan of a dental site. A representation of a foreign object is identified in the intraoral image based on an analysis of the scan data. The intraoral image is modified by removing the representation of the foreign object from the intraoral image. Additional scan data comprising a plurality of additional intraoral images of the dental site is received during the intraoral scan. A virtual 3D model of the dental site is then generated using the modified intraoral image and the plurality of additional intraoral images.
US11367191B1
Disclosed is a system and a method for adapting a report of nodules in computed tomography (CT) scan image. A CT scan image may be resampled into a plurality of slices. A plurality of region of interests may be identified on each slice using an image processing technique. Subsequently, a plurality of nodules may be detected in each region of interest using the deep learning. Further, a plurality of characteristics associated with each nodule may be identified. The plurality of nodules may be classified into AI-confirmed nodules and AI-probable nodules based on a malignancy score. Further, feedback associated with the AI-confirmed nodules and the AI-probable may be received form a radiologist. Furthermore, data may be adapted based on the feedback. Finally, a report comprising adapted data may be generated.
US11367183B2
An automatic field-of-view (FOV) prescription system is provided. The system includes an FOV prescription computing device that includes at least one processor electrically coupled to at least one memory device. The at least one processor is programmed to receive localizer images that depict an anatomy, and generate masks associated with the localizer images, wherein the masks represent part of the localizer images that depict the anatomy. The at least one processor is also programmed to calculate bounding boxes surrounding the anatomy based on the masks, generate an FOV based on the bounding boxes, and output the FOV.
US11367182B2
A medical image processing device includes: a memory; and a processor including hardware. The processor is configured to: generate, by performing enlargement processing or shrinking processing to first observation image information input from an outside, second observation image information having number of pixels different from predetermined number of pixels, the first observation image information being generated by capturing a subject and having the predetermined number of pixels; generate third observation image information by performing enhancement processing for enhancing a structure of the subject to the second observation image information, the structure of the subject being contained in a second observation image corresponding to the second observation image information; and generate and output fourth observation image information having different number of pixels from that of the second observation image information by performing enlargement processing or shrinking processing to the third observation image information.
US11367178B2
A method for constructing an image includes: defining a foreground area associated with an object in an original image; identifying a plurality of contour points defining a contour of the object; for each of the contour points, obtaining a reference contour point set that includes at least one reference contour point on each of two sides of the contour point; obtaining a plurality of characteristic lines, each associated with the reference contour point set and defined by an end point obtained from the contour points; and aligning the end points on one side to form a straight edge and making the characteristic lines adjoin each other side by side, so as to construct a reconstructed image.
US11367174B2
A transfer system includes a first imaging and detection system that detects an object by using a captured first image, an industrial machine that operates by using information detected by the first imaging and detection system, a second imaging and detection system disposed upstream of the first imaging and detection system to detect an object by using a captured second image, and an operation terminal that outputs, to the second imaging and detection system, an instruction instructing that detection be performed, and to change imaging and detection system data used in the second imaging and detection system. The first imaging and detection system includes a receiving unit to receive the imaging and detection system data from the second imaging and detection system. The second imaging and detection system includes a transmitting unit to transmit the imaging and detection system data to the first imaging and detection system.
US11367168B2
In an image processing apparatus, an image acquirer is configured to acquire a captured image from a camera mounted to a vehicle. A histogram generator is configured to generate a histogram representing a relationship between a luminance and a pixel count of the captured image. The pixel count is a number of pixels in the captured image. An image corrector is configured to generate a corrective tone-curve for correcting the relationship between the luminance and the pixel count of the captured image based on the histogram of the captured image, and correct the captured image using the corrective tone-curve to generate a corrected image. The corrective tone-curve is a tone-curve representing a relationship between input and output values of luminance.
US11367166B1
In one implementation, a method includes obtaining an image. The method includes correcting color aberration of the image comprising, for a particular pixel of the image by determining one or more chromatic characteristic values for the particular pixel, determining a likelihood that the particular pixel exhibits color aberration based on the one or more chromatic characteristic values for the particular pixel, generating a filtered version of the particular pixel by filtering the particular pixel using pixels in a neighborhood surrounding the particular pixel, and generating a color-corrected version of the particular pixel based on the likelihood that the particular pixel exhibits color aberration and the filtered version of the particular pixel.
US11367164B1
An eyewear camera as a system is introduced that includes many subsystems. These subsystems include: scene imaging, control methods, tracking a user's eye, methods and techniques to increase the resolution of an image captured by a scene camera, methods to create a viewfinder, and methods to capture an image of a user's eye while simultaneously projecting an image into the user's eye. Such an eyewear will allow a user to capture a scene effortlessly, select an object within the scene, get extra information about the object via a digital personal assistant, or even modify a subset of the scene. Specific applications will be discussed that include visual aid for people with low vision and upgrading existing security cameras via proposed single camera super resolution techniques.
US11367163B2
Artistic styles extracted from source images may be applied to target images to generate stylized images and/or video sequences. The extracted artistic styles may be stored as a plurality of layers in one or more neural networks, which neural networks may be further optimized, e.g., via the fusion of various elements of the networks' architectures. The artistic style may be applied to the target images and/or video sequences using various optimization methods, such as the use of a first version of the neural network by a first processing device at a first resolution to generate one or more sets of parameters (e.g., scaling and/or biasing parameters), which parameters may then be mapped for use by a second version of the neural network by a second processing device at a second resolution. Analogous multi-processing device and/or multi-network solutions may also be applied to other complex image processing tasks for increased efficiency.
US11367162B2
An electro-optical device includes a pixel circuit 41G, a pixel circuit 41B, a high potential line 47G configured to supply a high potential VDDG to the pixel circuit 41G, a high potential line 47B configured to supply a high potential VDDB to the pixel circuit 41B, and a low potential line 46 configured to supply a first low potential VSS1 to the pixel circuit 41G and the pixel circuit 41B. The pixel circuit 41G includes a light-emitting element 20G configured to display G, the pixel circuit 41B includes a light-emitting element 20B configured to display B, and the high potential VDDG and the high potential VDDB are mutually independent.
US11367153B2
A construction site status monitoring device is provided including processing circuitry configured to receive sensor data associated with a construction site from a scout device and generate a site map based on the sensor data for deployment of the construction device.
US11367145B1
Methods, systems, apparatus, and non-transitory computer readable media are described for conducting collaborative real-time inspections of insured properties. The system may include several workstations, each operated by a different user with a respective role in processing an insurance claim. The system also may include a server system configured to receive an indication of an insured property to be inspected by users at the workstations using an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) configured to collect aerial imagery, provide, substantially in real time during an inspection session, aerial imagery of the insured property to each of the workstations, receive, substantially in real time during the inspection session, information related to the insured property being inspected from the workstations, and generate a database record descriptive of the inspection session. The aerial imagery may be used to verify dimensions of insured homes or estimate home damage resulting from fire, wind, hail, water, or hurricanes.
US11367144B2
Systems and methods provide for an automated system for analyzing damage to process claims and pre-claim consultations associated with an insured item, such as a vehicle. An enhanced claims processing server may analyze damage associated with the insured item using photos/video transmitted to the server from a user device (e.g., a mobile device). The mobile device may receive feedback from the server regarding the acceptability of submitted photos/video, and if the server determines that any of the submitted photos/video is unacceptable, the mobile device may capture additional photos/video until all of the data are deemed acceptable. In addition, the server may interface with third party entities such as repair shops and may generate a payment for compensating a claimant for repair of the insured item.
US11367130B2
Systems and methods according to present principles involved highlighting objects such as on a store shelf. Highlighting is displayed by projecting a light directly on the object by means of a light source or may alternatively be indicated by displaying an indicator or image of the object on a display screen. Information about the targeted object may appear in a headmounted display, on a user's mobile device, or may be projected on a surface via the projector. Information provided to a user may include comparison product data, data about potential allergens, and the like. Highlighting can also be employed to suggest items of interest to the user. For example, products may be recommended to a user through analysis of user data and such products illuminated by a projector as a user walks through a store. Other highlighted objects may be those on a user grocery list or the like.
US11367126B2
Systems, methods, and media for picking-up and delivering products are disclosed. Some embodiments route shoppers to acquire products for multiple customers orders from multiple suppliers using a variety of transportation modes. The transportation modes may differing maximum weight carrying and volume carrying capacities, maximum vehicle speeds. Moreover, some embodiments may account for a different number vehicles for each transportation mode and may further account for the availability of shoppers and vehicles.
US11367124B2
An object tracking system that includes a sensor, a weight sensor, and a tracking system. The sensor is configured to capture a frame of at least a portion of a rack within a global plane for a space. The tracking system is configured to detect a weight increase on the weight sensor and to determine a weight increase amount on the weight sensor. The tracking system is further configured to receive the frame, to determine a pixel location for the first person, and to determine a person is within the predefined zone associated with the rack. The tracking system is further configured to identify the plurality of items in a digital cart associated with the person, to identify an item from the digital cart with an item weight that is closest to the weight increase amount, and to remove the identified item from the digital cart associated with the person.
US11367120B2
Business goals may be achieved using adaptive rewarding for the personalization of contents. In response to receiving user information, personalized contents for the user can be recommended using a reinforcement learning algorithm. In response to presenting the personalized content to the user, an action by the user selecting a particular content may be received. A reward value can be calculated for the action based on a reward function. The reward function can be based, at least in part, upon the action, the selected content, and/or the user. The reward function can be based upon one or more business goals, such as user engagement, monetization, and/or security. The calculated reward value can be provided to the reinforcement learning algorithm, which can be adapted based upon the reward value for future selection of personalized contents.
US11367117B1
At an artificial intelligence system, gifting-related ranking information pertaining to a plurality of items is obtained. Using the ranking information and respective feature sets corresponding to the items, a machine learning model is trained to generate respective gift-suitability scores corresponding to individual items. Based on a gift-suitability score generated by a trained version of the model, a gift-giving recommendation is generated indicating a particular item as a candidate gift. An explanation for the recommendation, expressed in natural language, is provided with the recommendation.
US11367110B2
Methods, systems, and apparatus include computer programs encoded on a computer-readable storage medium for delivering content. A method includes: identifying an application that is installed on a user device; accepting a bid from a sponsor associated with the application for presenting customized content on the user device after installation of the application on the user device; identifying an opportunity to present content on the user device including receiving a request for content that identifies the user device; conducting an auction including evaluating the accepted bid along with other bids; determining that the accepted bid is the winning bid in the auction and providing, in response to the determining, a shell for the customized content; enabling the shell to be populated with data stored on the user device to produce the customized content; and providing the customized content for presentation on the user device in response to the identified opportunity.
US11367100B2
This disclosure relates to system and methods for dynamically modifying functionality and content of a mobile application based on location criteria. User-selected application requirements including location requirement, time period requirement, and/or other information may be obtained. User-selected functionality and content information specifying application functionalities may be obtained. User information including current end user's location information, user demographic, and/or other information may be obtained. The current end user's location information may be compared with the user-specified by the location requirement. A determination may be made whether the current end user's location information satisfies the user-selected location requirement. A current time may be compared with the user-selected time period requirement. A determination may be made whether the current time satisfies the user-selected time period requirement. Responsive to the current end user's location information and the current time, application functionality and content, including personalized user content of the mobile application may be generated.
US11367079B2
Embodiments of the present invention provide method, system and computer program product for complimentary CRM mobile integration. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for CRM mobile integration includes initially identifying an end user who simultaneously accesses both a CRM application executing in memory of a host computing platform, and also a CRM application agent executing in memory of a mobile computing device that is separate from the host computing platform. The method also includes, thereafter, detecting a request by the end user to access data in the CRM application. Finally, the method includes responding to the detection of the request by selecting an action for the mobile device in a table corresponding to a type of the data in the CRM application, and directing the CRM application in the mobile device to prompt the end user to complete the selected action for the data of the request.
US11367077B2
The Antifraud Resilient Transaction Identifier Datastructure Apparatuses, Methods and Systems (“ARTID”) transforms PIN, unique user identifying device datastructure inputs via ARTID components into secure payment authorization outputs. The ARTID includes a virtual secure element datastructure transaction apparatus, comprising, a memory, a component collection in the memory, and a processor disposed in communication with the memory, and configured to issue a plurality of processing instructions from the component collection stored in the memory. ARTID includes instructions to: obtain request to generate a tamper resistant asset account from a requestor, and instantiate a new tamper resistant asset account, wherein the account is populated with the requestor identifier, unique requestor device identifier, a secure cryptographic element for the tamper resistant account. ARTID also includes instructions to provide a message to generate a new physical account card and an associated virtual account card associated with the tamper resistant asset account, and obtain a request to engage the virtual account card in a transaction, wherein the request includes the user access credential. ARTID also includes instructions to generate a card access event message from the request to engage the virtual account card, provide the card access event message to a payment network, and obtain a card access event authorization response.
US11367063B2
A payment system is described. The payment system includes a transaction system. The transaction system is configured to receive, from a merchant system, a request for a code to complete a sales transaction between the merchant system and a payment application installed on a client system, the request including information about the sales transaction. The payment system is also configured to, in response to the request for the code to complete the sales transaction, generate the code based on the information about the sales transaction. Further, the transaction system is configured to transmit the code to the merchant system. The merchant system is configured to provide the code to the client system.
US11367062B2
A system for and method of utilizing the low energy transmitter of a user device to communicate with a point-of-sale terminal in order to permit a consumer to conduct a purchase or other transaction with little or no interaction with the user device are disclosed. The system and method may also permit a purchase card processor to request additional levels of validation or authorization from the consumer in cases where the risk level of a transaction is high.
US11367060B1
One example computer-implemented collaborative NFT method involves receiving and digitally storing a set of files, each file comprising digital content; programmatically associating the set of files with a corresponding unique project identifier; receiving digital input specifying a final digital composition comprising information from the set of files; digitally storing the final digital composition as a digital object in a database; receiving digital input specifying an allocation of authorship shares representing a distribution of ownership rights in the digital object; minting, on a blockchain, an NFT comprising a reference to the digital object; creating, on the blockchain, a smart contract specifying a fractional ownership of the digital object, the smart contract comprising a pointer to a metadata file associated with the NFT, the metadata file comprising one or more links to one or more corresponding digital assets associated with the NFT, each digital asset comprising a representation of the NFT.
US11367059B2
The present disclosure involves systems, software, and computer-implemented methods for integrating immediate credit application processes and decisions via a financial institution into ongoing transactions performed at a merchant system. One example method includes receiving a request for new credit account associated with an ongoing transaction at a second system, the request associated with a transaction payload including a session ID and a set of transaction information. A digital credit application is presented, and at least some of the set of transaction information is presented concurrently with the digital credit application. In response to approving the credit application, a new account is generated, a user is redirected back to the merchant system using the session ID, and the credit account information is securely transmitted back to the merchant. The state of the ongoing transaction is restored, and the new payment information is used to complete the transaction.
US11367058B2
A system to allocate resources via information technology infrastructure is described. A server includes processors to provide to a plurality of devices, an electronic benefits account transaction application programming interface (“API”) configured to receive transaction requests from a plurality of heterogeneous electronic funding sources. The server can receive a request to initiate a single transaction to fund an electronics benefit account. The server can transmit data in an alert format indicating a denial of the single request responsive to a comparison of a value to one or more threshold limits.
US11367056B2
A method for selling a cryptocurrency via a consumer-operated kiosk is provided. In some embodiments, the method: displays to a user, via a user interface, one or more options to purchase one or more cryptocurrencies; receives from the user, via the user interface, a selection of one of the cryptocurrencies; obtains a cryptocurrency exchange rate from a cryptocurrency exchange; presents the exchange rate to the user via the user interface; receives from the user payment for the selected cryptocurrency via a bill acceptor; purchases the selected cryptocurrency from the cryptocurrency exchange in an amount based on a value of the received payment and the exchange rate; and displays to the user, via the user interface, a receipt having a redemption code and a personal identification number (PIN), wherein both the redemption code and the PIN are necessary to obtain the selected cryptocurrency.
US11367051B2
A method for conducting an automated interview session between a candidate and an automated chat resource includes analyzing a candidate resume to identify a first personality trait; generating a first resume-based question based on the first personality trait; presenting, by the automated chat resource, the first resume-based question to the candidate during the automated interview session based on the identified first personality trait; generating a first trait score based on a first response received from the candidate, wherein the first trait score is indicative of a relevance of the identified first personality trait; generating a first question-answer score based on the first resume-based question and the first response, wherein the first question-answer score is indicative of a first question-answer relevance and is used to determine whether to present a second resume-based question to the candidate; analyzing a communication transcript to identify a second personality trait; generating a first transcript-based question based on the second personality trait; presenting, by the automated chat resource, the first transcript-based question to the candidate during the automated interview session based on the identified second personality trait; analyzing a second response from the candidate to determine whether the candidate possesses the identified second personality trait; generating a second trait score based on the second response in response to determining whether the candidate possesses the identified second personality trait, wherein the second trait score is indicative of a relevance of the identified second personality trait; and generating a second question-answer score based on the first transcript-based question and the second response, wherein the second question-answer score is indicative of a second question-answer relevance and is used to determine whether to present a second transcript-based question to the candidate.
US11367049B2
According to one embodiment, a customer relationship management (CRM) system is queried to obtain a project that is associated with an entity (e.g., a user, a group of users, a client). A first list of one or more contacts (e.g., contact persons, referred to herein target contacts) associated with the project from the CRM system. For each of the contacts in the first list, a domain name is determined based on contact information of the contacts (e.g., emails, Web addresses, name of an account associated with the contacts). A first set of email addresses, referred to as target email addresses, is determined based on the domain name and contacts using a set of email identification rules. An email server is queried to retrieve a list of one or more emails and/or calendar events based on the first set of email addresses.
US11367038B1
A data structure representing the state of courier assignments is described. For each courier assignment, the data structure contains: information identifying a destination location for the courier assignment; information identifying a drop-off protocol specified for the courier assignment, the drop-off protocol specifying a sequence of steps; and, for each of at least some of the steps of the identified drop-off protocol, a representation of compliance evidence collected with respect to the step of the courier assignment. The contents of the data structure are usable to present collected compliance evidence for steps of the drop-off protocol specified for courier assignments among the plurality of courier assignments, either contemporaneously or at later times.
US11367012B2
A tunable resonator is formed by shunting a set of asymmetric DC-SQUIDs with a capacitive device. An asymmetric DC-SQUID includes a first Josephson junction and a second Josephson junction, where the critical currents of the first and second Josephson junctions are different. A coupling is formed between the tunable resonator and a qubit such that the capacitively-shunted asymmetric DC-SQUIDs can dispersively read a quantum state of the qubit. An external magnetic flux is set to a first value and applied to the tunable resonator. A first value of the external magnetic flux causes the tunable resonator to tune to a first frequency within a first frequency difference from a resonance frequency of the qubit, the tunable resonator tuning to the first frequency causes active reset of the qubit.
US11367000B2
According to one embodiment, a data compression apparatus includes processing circuitry. The processing circuitry generates reconstructed data by performing reconstruction processing on data. The processing circuitry generates decompressed reconstructed data by performing the reconstruction processing on decompressed data obtained by decompressing compressed data that is generated by performing compression processing on the data. The processing circuitry determines a parameter relating to a compression ratio of the data based on comparison between the reconstructed data and the decompressed reconstructed data.
US11366993B2
Provided is a management apparatus includes: an acquisition unit acquiring remaining-quantity information indicating a remaining quantity of a consumable included in the image forming apparatus; a database storing the remaining-quantity information and image forming apparatus identification information in association with each other, and storing user identification information and a usage history of the image forming apparatus by the user in association with each other; a calculation unit reading the usage history from the database based on externally-designated user identification information, calculating a predicted usage quantity of the consumable in an image forming apparatus having externally-designated apparatus identification information based on the read usage history, reading the remaining-quantity information from the database based on the externally-designated apparatus identification information, generating required information on the consumable based on the read remaining-quantity information and the calculated predicted usage quantity; and a notification unit notifying the required information generated by the calculation unit.
US11366989B2
The technology described herein is directed to systems, methods, and software for indexing video. In an implementation, a method comprises identifying one or more regions of interest around target content in a frame of the video. Further, the method includes identifying, in a portion of the frame outside a region of interest, potentially empty regions adjacent to the region of interest. The method continues with identifying at least one empty region of the potentially empty regions that satisfies one or more criteria and classifying at least the one empty region as a negative sample of the target content. In some implementations, the negative sample of the target content in a set of negative samples of the target content, with which to train a machine learning model employed to identify instances of the target content.
US11366982B2
Various examples are directed to systems and methods for detecting training data for a generative model. A computer system may access generative model sample data and a first test sample. The computer system may determine whether a first generative model sample of the plurality of generative model samples is within a threshold distance of the first test sample and whether a second generative model sample of the plurality of generative model samples is within the threshold distance of the first test sample. The computer system may determine that a probability that the generative model was trained with the first test sample is greater than or equal to a threshold probability based at least in part on whether the first generative model sample is within the threshold distance of the first test sample, the determining also based at least in part on whether the second generative model sample is within the threshold distance of the first test sample.
US11366978B2
A data recognition method includes: extracting a feature map from input data based on a feature extraction layer of a data recognition model; pooling component vectors from the feature map based on a pooling layer of the data recognition model; and generating an embedding vector by recombining the component vectors based on a combination layer of the data recognition model.
US11366973B2
Embodiments of the present disclosure disclose a method and apparatus for determining a topic. A specific embodiment of the method comprises: determining a to-be-recognized sentence sequence; calculating similarities between the to-be-recognized sentence sequence and each of topic templates in a topic template set in a target area, the each of the topic templates in the topic template set corresponding to a topic in at least one topic in the target area, the topic template including a topic section sequence, and a topic section including a topic sentence sequence; and determining a topic of the to-be-recognized sentence sequence according to an associated parameter, the associated parameter including the similarities between the to-be-recognized sentence sequence and the each of the topic templates in the topic template set. This embodiment reduces labor costs during a topic segmentation.
US11366953B1
In implementations of systems for simultaneously modifying multiple variable fonts, a computing device implements a modification system to identify a first range of values of a glyph attribute that are adjustable by changing values of a particular design axis of a first variable font that is common to the first variable font and a second variable font. The modification system identifies a second range of values of the glyph attribute that are adjustable by changing values of the particular design axis of the second variable font. An overlapping range of values of the glyph attribute is determined between the first range of values and the second range of values. The modification system generates an additional instance of the first variable font and an additional instance of the second variable font for display in a user interface based on the overlapping range of values of the glyph attribute.
US11366952B2
The present invention relates generally to the technical field of integrated circuit mask design, and more particularly to a method, an apparatus and an electronic device for Hessian-Free photolithography mask optimization. The method includes steps: S1, inputting a design layout of a mask to be optimized; S2, positioning error monitoring points on the design layout of the mask to be optimized; S3, obtaining an optimization variable x of the mask to be optimized; S4, forming an objective function cost on the optimization variable x; and S5, optimizing the objective junction cost by a Hessian-Free-based conjugate gradient method, to obtain an optimization result of the mask to be optimized. Optimizing the objective function cost based on a Hessian-Free conjugate gradient method to obtain an optimization result of the mask to be optimized, which can greatly reduce the computation resources in the optimization process, make the optimization process simpler, feasible, and improve the optimization efficiency. Meanwhile, there is no need to use the quasi-Newton method to obtain the approximate replacement matrix of the H matrix, which can improve the accuracy of the optimization result.
US11366951B2
A failure-in-time (FIT) evaluation method for an IC is provided. The FIT evaluation method includes accessing data representing a layout of the IC including a metal line and a plurality of vertical interconnect accesses (VIAs); picking a plurality of nodes along the metal line; dividing the metal line into a plurality of metal segments based on the nodes; and determining FIT value for each of the metal segments to verify the layout and fabricate the IC. The number of the nodes is less than the number of the VIAs, and a distance between two adjacent VIAs of the VIAs is less than a width of the metal line.
US11366950B1
Methods and systems herein can efficiently interconnect processors through a custom grid (a data mesh) utilizing upper metal layer routing in a semiconductor die design to minimize latency. A computer-implemented method of routing interconnects on a semiconductor die includes receiving a set of non-default routes and associated routing rules; identifying a set of critical signals for feedthrough on the set of non-default routes; generating a connectivity matrix including a set of resulting routes, the resulting routes routing the set of critical signals through the set of non-default routes; generating a timing analysis of the connectivity matrix based on a set of latency requirements; responsive to determining that the timing analysis is not compliant with the latency requirements, generating a set of routing constraints; and updating the associated routing rules to include the set of routing constraints.
US11366947B2
Machine assisted systems and methods for enhancing the resolution of an IC thermal profile from a system analysis are described. These systems and methods can use a neural network based predictor, that has been trained to determine a temperature rise across an entire IC. The training of the predictor can include generating a representation of two or more templates identifying different portions of an integrated circuit (IC), each template associated with location parameters to position the template in the IC; performing thermal simulations for each respective template of the IC, each thermal simulation determining an output based on a power pattern of tiles of the respective template, the output indicating a change in temperature of a center tile of the respective template relative to a base temperature of the integrated circuit; and training a neural network. The trained predictor can be used to determine a temperature rise and then can be appended to a system level thermal profile of the IC to generate a detailed thermal profile of the IC.
US11366945B2
A software-based (“soft”) real-time hub designed and implemented for use in simulation (or control testing) systems such as to provide a modular soft-real-time PIL. A simulation system of the present description typically may include one or more of the following useful subsystems or components: (a) a soft-real-time hub; (b) simulation interfaces; and (c) hardware emulation subsystems/devices. The soft-real-time hub is typically a combination of hardware and software adapted to provide deterministic data transport between simulations and input/output (I/O) emulation. By creating a common point, the hub enables simulation modules to be swapped out as the simulation system progresses without the operator having to worry about interface timing, forcing, or data visualization. A desirable aspect of the simulation system is it allows for testing certain conditions by forcing I/O and then seeing how the controller or system under testing responds.
US11366942B2
A computer-implemented method for constructing structures using beams bounded by quadric surfaces of revolution includes generating a quador beam within a computer-aided design (CAD) tool. The quador beam comprises two spheres at opposing endpoints, and the beam is bounded by a quadric surface of revolution around an axis of symmetry joining the center of the two spheres. The quadric surface of revolution abuts with tangent continuity with the surface of each of the spheres. Once generated, the quador beam can be visualized in the CAD tool or another display medium.
US11366939B1
A method includes a computing device of a storage network dispersed storage error encoding a plurality of data segments to produce a plurality of sets of encoded data slices. The method further includes the computing device obfuscating a first set of encoded data slices of the plurality of sets of encoded data slices using an obfuscating method to produce a first set of obfuscated encoded data slices. The method further includes the computing device outputting the first set of obfuscated encoded data slices for storage in the storage network.
US11366935B2
Disclosed herein are system, method, and device embodiments for tablet mode switching. In an embodiment, an electronic device enters a payment mode associated with a secure processor of the electronic device and suspends access by a primary processor of the electronic device to a component of the electronic device. Further, the electronic device determines that it is connected to a docking hub, permits the primary processor to access a peripheral device connected to the docking hub via a pair connection, and receives, by the primary processor, user input from the peripheral device connected to the docking hub via the pair connection.
US11366934B2
A method for providing an anti-rollback secure timer service includes determining, at a device which includes a processor providing a trusted execution environment (TEE), a trusted memory, and a real time clock (RTC) accessible through an operating system of the device, an initial reference time value, by a secure timer application running in the TEE, the initial reference time value determined based on an initial value of the RTC obtained during booting of the device and a time delta value. The method further includes determining an updated reference time value based on the initial reference time value, a second value of the RTC, and a previously stored old reference time value, determining an updated time delta value based on the second value of the RTC and the updated reference time value, and storing the updated time delta value and the updated reference time value in the trusted memory.
US11366932B2
A consensus method includes: when a first consensus node of a consortium blockchain performs a consensus operation on a consensus proposal, sending a verification signature to a second consensus node of the consortium blockchain, wherein the verification signature is configured to represent at least one consensus verification item set by the first consensus node sending the verification signature for the consensus proposal; receiving, by the first consensus node, a verification signature sent by at least one of the second consensus node or a third consensus node of the consortium blockchain for the consensus proposal; and after the first consensus node reaches a consensus on proposal data of the consensus proposal, generating a block recording the received verification signature corresponding to the consensus proposal and the proposal data, wherein the verification signature recorded in the block is configured to prove validity of the proposal data recorded in the block.
US11366928B2
The present disclosure relates to methods and systems for contextual data masking and registration. A data masking process may include classifying ingested data, processing the data, and tokenizing the data while maintaining security/privacy of the ingested data. The data masking process may include data configuration that comprises generating anonymized labels of the ingested data, validating an attribute of the ingested data, standardizing the attribute into a standardized format, and processing the data via one or more rules engines. One rules engine can include an address standardization that generates a list of standard addresses that can provide insights into columns of the ingested data without externally transmitting the client data. The masked data can be tokenized as part of the data masking process to securely maintain an impression of the ingested data and generate insights into the ingested data.
US11366923B2
In an embodiment, the disclosed technologies include receiving a query that requests aggregate information about entity event data relating to digital content delivered digitally by an entity management system to entities of the entity management system, the query associated with a requester account; determining a first privacy allocation for the requester account; determining a first privacy value, the first privacy value computed based on the query and a selected privacy algorithm; deducting the first privacy value from the first privacy allocation to produce a first privacy balance; causing executing of the query on the entity event data and providing a result set in response to the query only if the first privacy balance indicates that the first privacy allocation has not been depleted.
US11366921B2
A computer implemented method of applying a unified search for a match of one or more features in a plurality of encrypted records, comprising using one or more processors of a server associated with a database comprising a plurality of encrypted records. The processor(s) is adapted for receiving a query for searching one or more plaintext features in the plurality of encrypted, searching for a match of the one or more plaintext features using a first search methodology and a second search methodology and outputting an indication of matching encrypted records according to the match. Wherein the second search methodology is asymptotically faster than the first search methodology and wherein the first search methodology is used for searching a subset of the plurality of encrypted records selected based on status indication associated with each encrypted record.
US11366918B1
In some embodiments, an apparatus includes a memory and a processor. The processor is configured to receive an index file that associates a characteristic in a set of documents with a set of information associated with the characteristic in the set of documents. The processor is further configured to generate an index identifier associated with the index file and calculate a set of pseudorandom logical block identifiers associated with a set of storage locations of a database based on the index identifier. The processor is then configured to parse the index file into a set of index data portions and send a signal to the database to write each index data portion from the set of index data portions at a different storage location within the database as indicated by a different identifier from the set of pseudorandom logical block identifiers.
US11366914B2
Examples for authenticating applications to allow access to a service being offered by a service entity, are described. In one example, a request from an application for accessing services is received over a handshake session adhering to a security protocol. It is determined whether a root certificate corresponding to the application is installed in the service entity. Based on the determination, the request is authenticated to allow access to the services. The authenticating is performed in the handshake session.
US11366913B2
In an example, a logic circuitry package is configured to communicate with a print apparatus logic circuit. The logic circuitry package may be configured to respond to communications sent to a first address and to at least one second address. The logic circuitry package may comprise a first logic circuit, wherein the first address is an address for the first logic circuit. The package may be configured such that, in response to a first command indicative of a task and a first time period sent to the first address, the package is accessible via at least one second address for a duration of the time period.
US11366911B2
A cryptography module for at least temporarily controlling an operation of at least one computing device. The cryptography module is designed to check at least one memory area of a memory unit capable of being accessed by the computing device, and to control the operation of the at least one computing device as a function of the check. The cryptography module is designed to receive a first control command from the computing device, which characterizes at least one memory area of the memory unit to be checked, and to check the memory area characterized by the first control command.
US11366909B2
Data processing systems and methods, according to various embodiments, are adapted for efficiently processing data to allow for the streamlined assessment of risk ratings for one or more vendors. In various embodiments, the systems/methods may use one or more particular vendor attributes (e.g., as determined from scanning one or more webpages associated with the particular vendor) and the contents of one or more completed privacy templates for the vendor to determine a vendor risk rating for the particular vendor. As a particular example, the system may scan a website associated with the vendor to automatically determine one or more security certifications associated with the vendor and use that information, along with information from a completed privacy template for the vendor, to calculate a vendor risk rating that indicates the risk of doing business with the vendor.
US11366906B2
A method, apparatus, system, and computer program product for domain-authenticated control of platform resources. Resources under the control of the platform are managed in accordance with access control rules that are centrally managed by a directory service. Security policies are uniformly applied by requiring authorization of the user's access to platform resources including hard drives, flash memory, sensors, network controllers and power state controllers.
US11366905B2
A security device includes at least one non-volatile memory element and a key memory having at least one non-volatile memory element including at least one data field. The security device provides a physical interface for the data exchange with a key memory, the range of the physical interface being spatially restricted, and the key memory being location-bound. The security device includes at least one calculation unit, which dynamically ascertains in particular the check-sum information from the parameter data record.
US11366895B2
Embodiments include side channel defender circuitry to protect shared code pages in executable only memory (XOM) from side-channel exploits. The side channel defender circuitry receives system calls and determines whether code pages include executable code, whether the code pages include writeable code, and whether the code pages include instructions capable of altering or modifying one or more protection keys associated with code pages stored in XOM. If the code pages contain executable code that is writeable or executable code that includes instructions capable of altering or modifying one or more protection keys associated with code pages stored in XOM the side channel defender circuitry, the side channel defender circuitry aborts the system call.
US11366884B2
Systems for issuing authentication challenges based on fraud initiation requests are provided. The system may calculate a fraud risk level based on a fraud initiating request comprising identity-based data. In response to the fraud risk level indicating a risk of fraud, the system may generate an authentication challenge based on an authentication challenge type and an authentication challenge delivery channel. The system may transmit the authentication challenge and receive back an authentication challenge response. The system may verify the authentication challenge response and generate an authentication outcome based on the verification.
US11366882B2
A computer-implemented method and system for encrypting an executable of a computer software for installation using a distributed hash table and a peer-to-peer distributed ledger. This may be the Bitcoin blockchain or an alternative implementation. The method may include determining a generator value. The method may include determining a generator value (GV), determining a second user public key (PU2) associated with a second user (U2) from a transaction record stored on the peer-to-peer distributed ledger, determining a second user second public key (P2U2) based on the second user public key (PU2) and the generator value (GV), wherein the second user second public key (P2U2) forms a cryptographic pair with a second user second private key (V2U2), determining a first user second private key (V2U1) based on a first user private key (VU1) and the generator value (GV), wherein a first user second public key (P2U1) forms a cryptographic pair with the first user second private key (V2U1), determining a common secret (CS) based on the second user second public key (P2U2) and the first user second private key (V2U1), encrypting the executable of the computer software with the common secret (CS) to generate an encrypted executable of the computer software, and making the encrypted executable of the computer software available, to another computing entity, in the storage location.
US11366879B2
A content server system is provided that includes at least one processor configured to store a user account for a user at a content server of the content server system that is configured to serve server-side rendered content to a client computing device of the user. Audio is played out via a sound output device associated with the client computing device. The at least one processor is further configured to determine a licensing identifier associated with a device of the user or the user account of the user, send the licensing identifier to a third-party licensing server device, receive an indication that an active license is associated with the licensing identifier, determine that the user is authorized to access a digital rights managed audio rendering software, and cause audio of the server-side rendered content to be rendered using audio rendering algorithms of the digital rights managed audio rendering software.
US11366877B2
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including a system for transforming sparse elements to a dense matrix. The system is configured to receive a request for an output matrix based on sparse elements including sparse elements associated with a first dense matrix and sparse elements associated with a second dense matrix; obtain the sparse elements associated with the first dense matrix fetched by a first group of sparse element access units; obtain the sparse elements associated with the second dense matrix fetched by a second group of sparse element access units; and transform the sparse elements associated with the first dense matrix and the sparse elements associated with the second dense matrix to generate the output dense matrix that includes the sparse elements associated with the first dense matrix and the sparse elements associated with the second dense matrix.
US11366876B2
A computer-implemented method for Eigenpair computation is provided. The method includes computing, her a hardware processor, an Eigenvector and respective Eigenvalues of the Eigenvector of a matrix by using a modified Stochastic Optimization process including performing a matrix vector product on a Resistive Processing Unit (RPU) crossbar array operatively coupled to the hardware processor and performing a scalar vector product on a digital device operatively coupled to the hardware processor and representing, for each of an Eigenpair, an initial guess for the Eigenvector and the respective Eigenvalues. The computing step includes storing the matrix in the RPU crossbar array.
US11366873B2
A personalized content system enables a user with a communications device to convert and/or passively receive pre-selected content from multiple resources. A communications device has hardware and software to provide input and transmission to convert content from any form of media. The converted content is created by retrieving a digital copy of a digital record associated with it, and processing the digital copy for at least a web-based personalized application. Conversion is based on input of a code such as a telephone number, server program address, and a set of and/or range of characters. The transmission is communicated to at least one server that recognizes the code, the originating telephone number associated with the communications device, the device identifier associated with the communications device, and combinations thereof. The server retrieves a digital record and processes content and outputs based on user input, a user and/or program profile, and combinations thereof.
US11366867B2
A system for preparing and delivering digital information, particularly digital newspaper editions, to mobile application users. The system includes mobile applications (apps) for both mobile phone and tablet devices, with content display and interactivity of each app optimized for device type. The system also includes a suite of back-office software modules which allow writers and editors to prepare stories, images and other content for delivery to the apps. One such module is a story creator, which includes an interface to a content management system allowing plain text stories and images to be imported, formatted and made interactive for delivery to the apps. The story creator module also includes interfaces to providers of data such as obituaries, classified ads and weather, and functionality for publishing daily editions of the digital newspaper using the imported content. Other features of the system include breaking news alerts, paywall integration, and interfaces to social media.
US11366862B2
An apparatus for accessing web pages includes: a communication interface; and a processor communicatively coupled to the communication interface and configured to: receive a web crawler request, from the communication interface, to access a specified web page; select a first selected proxy server from among a plurality of proxy servers; send, via the communication interface, a first access request to the first selected proxy server requesting access to the specified web page; receive, via the communication interface, a response from the selected proxy server corresponding to the first access request; analyze the response from the selected proxy server; select a second selected proxy server from among the plurality of proxy servers in response to determining from the response that the first access request was denied; and send, via the communication interface, a second access request to the second selected proxy server requesting access to the specified web page.
US11366860B1
Embodiments of a system may comprise databases and a processor that receives a first filter item and a database filter item, generates a first database based on the first filter item, integrate data from the first database into the user database to create an updated plurality of user records, generate a second database based on a selected set of records, in the updated plurality of user records, corresponding to the database filter item, determine metrics that correspond to the second database, generate a model to segregate the second database using the metrics, receive criteria, compare the segregated second database with the criteria to remove records that do not meet the criteria, cause a subsequent update to the updated second database to integrate data from the event database to create an updated diminished second database, and generate a notification including information included in the updated diminished second database.
US11366851B2
Computer systems and methods are provided for processing audio queries. An electronic device receives an audio clip and performs a matching process on the audio clip. The matching process includes comparing at least a portion of the audio clip to a plurality of reference audio tracks and identifying, based on the comparing, a first portion of a particular reference track that corresponds to the audio sample. Upon identifying the matching portion, the electronic device provides a backing track for playback which corresponds to the particular reference track, and an initial playback position of the backing track.
US11366842B1
A service monitoring system (SMS) transforms machine data from a monitored information technology (IT) environment into meaningful key performance indicators (KPIs) that each represents some measure of a service implemented by the environment on an ongoing basis. An overall health score for the service is determined from the KPIs and a prediction is made for a future health score. Data regarding a particular KPI and other KPIs is transformed to predicted future values for the particular KPI over a prediction window. Additionally, predicted future KPI scores may be used to determine a KPI impact score reflecting some measure of the degree to which the KPI, its related components, or processing related thereto, can influence the actual future health score. The KPI impact scores condition or direct the future operation of one or more SMS processes. Production of an impactor list identifying priority targets for interventive processing may be produced based at least on KPI impact scores and may also condition or direct the future operation of one or more SMS processes.
US11366836B2
Geospatial data is gathered for generation of a geodatacube encompassing data from multiple geospatial data sets for efficient processing and optimization. A method for gathering, storing and processing geospatial data includes identifying a plurality of geospatial data sets for intake, each defining a geospatial data parameter. For each geospatial data set, a plurality of subregions is defined such that each subregion corresponds to a portion of the geographic entity having the same value for the data parameter defined by the respective geospatial data set. In other words, subdividing the geographic entity along demarcations defined by variances in the data parameter(s) defined by the geospatial data set. A number of geospatial data sets for intake are arranged into layers, where each layer defines the data parameter for the respective subregions of the geographic entity. A partition defining polygons common to all layers represents a union of the subregions.
US11366831B2
Certain embodiments described herein relate to data analysis systems, methods, and devices that comprise one or more processes and/or methodologies to add structure around a tabular database. By doing so, certain data analysis systems, methods, and devices can provide similar analytical functionalities as structured databases on one hand, as well as similar scalability and/or performance capabilities as tabular databases. In some embodiments, an add-in to a tabular data engine, such as Microsoft Excel, can be provided, through which a user can be allowed to input one or more dimensions and/or variables as desired for generating an analytical report. Based on such input, in certain embodiments, the system can be configured to build one or more data analysis expression (DAX) queries to dynamically generate a report, which can subsequently be displayed in the tabular data engine.
US11366828B1
This disclosure describes techniques for validating a replication network. Validation of a replication network may include checking connectivity among components of the replication network, such as paired clusters. The techniques include performing intra-cluster and inter-cluster replication validation checks. The replication validation checks may generate replication validation output. Based at least in part of the replication validation output, user interface data may be sent to a display device for presentation to a user. In this way, connectivity faults within the replication network may be resolved.
US11366826B2
A method can include obtaining user interaction data by monitoring a set of user interactions between a user and one or more data elements of a data table. The method can further include determining a set of data element scores based, at least in part, on the user interaction data. The method can further include generating a customized data visualization based, at least in part, on the set of data element scores and the data elements of the data table.
US11366812B2
Techniques and a framework are described herein for gathering information about developing events from multiple live data streams and pushing new pieces of information to interested individuals as those pieces of information are learned. In various implementations, a plurality of live data streams may be monitored. Based on the monitoring, a data structure that models diffusion of information through a population may be generated and applied as input across a machine learning model to generate output. The output may be indicative of a likelihood of occurrence of a developing event and/or a predicted measure of relevancy of the developing event to a particular user. Based on a determination that the likelihood and/or measure of relevancy satisfies a criterion, one or more computing devices may render, as output, information about the developing event.
US11366811B2
Techniques and solutions are described that can be used to determine data subsets of a data set that may be responsive to a query. In one aspect, imprints are created for the data subsets, where an imprint indicates whether, for a plurality of bins, a data subset contains values within respective bins. The bins are defined at least in part using data for a set of queries. In another aspect, at least one bin of a plurality of bins is designated to be associated with values of the data set satisfying a threshold frequency. In a further aspect, imprints are created for a plurality of bins, where an imprint indicates whether the plurality of data subsets comprise a value for a given bin. A query imprint can be compared with the data subset imprints or bin imprints to determine data subsets that may be responsive to an associated query.
US11366805B2
Methods, systems, and computer program products for a customer relationship management (CRM) system are provided herein. Embodiments presented herein provide for exchange of data between disparate, distributed systems; subscribe to and/or publish customer data change event; creation of master records for consumers using static and streaming sources; providing data provenance, auditing capabilities, and queries across multiple tenants and third party systems. Embodiments provide a single view of a customer in a distributed system environment.
US11366804B2
Methods, systems, and computer program products for a customer relationship management (CRM) system are provided herein. Embodiments presented herein provide for exchange of data between disparate, distributed systems; subscribe to and/or publish customer data change event; creation of master records for consumers using static and streaming sources; providing data provenance, auditing capabilities, and queries across multiple tenants and third party systems. Embodiments provide a single view of a customer in a distributed system environment.
US11366791B2
Systems and methods according to exemplary embodiments provide a process and automation framework enabling Acceptance Test Driven Development (ATDD) automation for Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) and Big Data testing. Exemplary embodiments include a user interface for executing end to end tests as part of an ATDD process during ETL. The user interface may act as a shopping cart where the user only has to pick and choose the flavor of tests he/she desires to run (e.g., Pre-Ingestion, Post Ingestion, Data Reconciliation, etc.), and the feature files associated with the tests are dynamically generated.
US11366782B2
An apparatus is described. The apparatus includes logic circuitry embedded in at least one of a memory controller, network interface and peripheral control hub to process a function as a service (FaaS) function call embedded in a request. The request is formatted according to a protocol. The protocol allows a remote computing system to access a memory that is coupled to the memory controller without invoking processing cores of a local computing system that the memory controller is a component of.
US11366774B2
A method of controlling a read request can include: receiving, in a host device, the read request from a bus master, where the host device is coupled to a memory device by an interface; determining a configuration state of the read request; comparing an attribute of the read request against a predetermined attribute stored in the host device; adjusting the configuration state of the read request when the attribute of the read request matches the predetermined attribute; and sending the read request with the adjusted configuration state from the host device to the memory device via the interface.
US11366772B2
Separate inter-die connectors for data and error correction information and related systems, methods, and devices are disclosed. An apparatus includes a master die, a target die including data storage elements, inter-die data connectors, and inter-die error correction connectors. The inter-die data connectors electrically couple the master die to the target die. The inter-die data connectors are configured to conduct data between the master die and the target die. The inter-die error correction connectors electrically couple the master die to the target die. The inter-die error correction connectors are separate from the inter-die data connectors. The inter-die error correction connectors are configured to conduct error correction information corresponding to the data between the master die and the target die.
US11366770B2
A method of operating a storage controller that communicates with a host including a submission queue and a completion queue is provided. The operating method includes receiving a submission queue doorbell from the host, fetching a first command including a latency from the submission queue of the host in response to the received submission queue doorbell, processing the fetched first command, and writing a first completion, which indicates that the first command is completely processed, into the completion queue of the host at a timing based on the latency.
US11366759B2
Processing of a storage operand request identified as restrained is selectively, temporarily suppressed. The processing includes identifying a storage operand request as restrained, where the identifying includes obtaining, by a processing unit, an access intent instruction indicating an access intent associated with an operand of a next sequential instruction. The access intent indicates usage of the storage operand request is restrained. Further, the method includes determining whether a storage operand request is to a common storage location shared by multiple processing units of a computing environment and is identified restrained, and based on determining that the storage operand request is restrained, then temporarily suppressing requesting access to the common storage location pursuant to the storage operand request.
US11366753B2
A storage access request to access a solid state drive (SSD) is received. A storage access timer is set with a time duration, where the time duration is based on a desired performance of the SSD. A non-volatile memory command associated with the storage access request is sent to non-volatile memory. The storage access timer is started. A determination is made whether the non-volatile memory completed execution of the non-volatile memory command after the storage access timer indicates that the time duration elapsed. An indication that the storage access request is complete is sent to a host if the non-volatile memory completed execution of the non-volatile memory command. Alternatively, the storage access timer is reset with the time duration if the non-volatile memory has not completed execution of the non-volatile memory command.
US11366743B2
Computing resource coverage is disclosed. In an example, a computing resource (CR) pool includes a plurality of CR types hosted on a plurality of hosts, where the plurality of CR types are routinely updated. A test repository stores a plurality of test cases (TC). A processor is configured to execute a testing service to compile, from a plurality of test daemons, a CR manifest of the CR types included in the CR pool. A TC manifest is compiled, including CR types tested by the plurality of TCs. The CR types included in the CR manifest are compared with the CR types included in the TC manifest. A test coverage report of tested and untested CR types is generated. A TC is added to the test repository based on the test coverage report.
US11366738B2
A test device may include a performance module to determine entropy values for images, such as of a graphical user interface, to be presented on a display device of the test device. An entropy value for an image may be indicative of a distribution of data values, such as intensity or color values for pixels in the image. Patterns of entropy values over time may provide information indicative of performance of the test device. For example, a constant entropy value over time may indicate the graphical user interface is not changing. In another example, particular patterns of entry values over time may be indicative of presentation of wait indicators or other user interface elements. The entropy values may be used to determine data indicative of performance of the test device. This data may be stored locally, sent to an external device, and so forth.
US11366735B2
A storage management subsystem monitors usage of the data stored by a data storage system. Based at least in part on the monitored usage of the stored data, a storage profile is determined for the stored data. The storage profile indicates a first time period during which a first portion of the stored data is anticipated to be accessed and a second portion of the stored data is not anticipated to be accessed and a second time period during which the first portion of the stored data is not anticipated to be accessed. During at least the first time period, the first portion of the data is stored in a decompressed format and the second portion of the data is stored in a compressed format. During at least the second time period, the first portion of the data is stored in the compressed format.
US11366734B2
Aspects of the disclosure relate to various systems and techniques that provide methods and systems for identifying log event for computing systems. For example, receiving a log event of an application and identifying at least one key word and determining a number of instances in which the computing device has received the log event based on the at least one key word. Further, determining a value for the leg event based on the determined number of instances where the value is representative of an inverse relationship between the number of instances of receipt of the log event and a criticality of that log event and initiating an action to address the event indicated by the log event based on a comparison between the determined value and a threshold.
US11366720B2
In one embodiment, a method includes generating a handle that references a checkpoint for a service, sending the handle to the service, wherein the handle is configured to be used by the service to store one or more states of the service in the checkpoint, determining that the service needs to be restarted, restarting the service, accessing the handle for the checkpoint, and sending the handle for the checkpoint to the restarted service, wherein the handle for the checkpoint is configured to be used by the restarted service to restore the one or more states.
US11366719B1
A storage management technique involves: receiving from a requesting node a write request for writing target data into a first target storage space in a redundant array of independent disks (RAID); if a storage device associated with the first target storage space does not fail, acquiring first data stored in the first target storage space and a first parity value corresponding to the requesting node and stored in a parity storage space; determining a target parity value based on the target data, the first data, and the first parity value; and updating a stripe with the target data and the target parity value. Accordingly, locks caused by updating the parity value can be avoided, so that different nodes can perform parallel write to different storage spaces in the same stripe in the RAID.
US11366713B2
The proposed system and method provide streamlined procedures for automatically identifying and resolving computing errors that improve efficiency and accuracy by providing a way to automatically monitor log files, automatically find and identify errors in the log files, automatically find solutions the identified errors from a variety of sources, and automatically implement the found solutions. The system and method further provide streamlined procedures that use cognitive learning (e.g., machine learning) to learn new solutions that are manually defined and implemented by a user to resolve the automatically found and identified errors, and then automatically finding and implementing the new solutions in subsequent cycles.
US11366712B1
A method for obtaining information and status about a monitored system by adaptively analyzing log messages is provided. A log analyzer receives log messages generated by a monitored system. The log analyzer identifies static and variable portions in the received log messages. The log analyzer generates a template based on the identified static and variable portions of the received log messages. The log analyzer computes a metric for the generated template based on a number of log messages that fall within the template. The log analyzer reports a status in the monitored system based on the computed metric.
US11366704B2
Embodiments relate to a platform offering configurable analytics facilitating performance analysis between multiple Application Programming Interfaces (APIs)—e.g., APIs of individual microservices invoked by a cloud application as part of an end-to-end process flow. For purposes of performance monitoring, a visualization framework according to embodiments permits user configuration of end points of the cloud application. A library parses that configuration, storing analytics data in a schema provided by the application. The library can store metadata generated by the monitoring configuration, allowing generation of analytical reports based upon that metadata. Configuration options permit creating visualizations (e.g., charts) for individual microservice APIs, and co-relating data between APIs by providing contextual navigation from visualization of one API metric to another. In this manner, embodiments facilitate co-relation between performance recording for APIs of distinct individual microservice(s) invoked over the course of an end-to-end process flow of a cloud application.
US11366682B1
Snapshots of instance store volumes may be automatically obtained prior to an upcoming migration event for an associated VM instance(s). This automated snapshotting allows customers to restore their data from the snapshot of their instance store volumes in the event of a failure during the migration event that results in an inability to start (or launch) the customer's VM instance on a target host computer. In an example process, a computing device(s) may determine that a migration event is scheduled to be performed for a VM instance, determine that the VM instance is associated with one or more instance store volumes, obtain a snapshot of the one or more instance store volumes, and store the snapshot in storage of a network-based storage service prior to performing the migration event. In some embodiments, the snapshot may be stored in association with a service provider account of the network-based storage service.
US11366680B2
A system and method for cloud native virtual machine (VM) runtime protection. The method includes creating a normal behavior model for a cloud native VM by training a machine learning model using a training data set including a plurality of training activities performed by the cloud native VM, the cloud native VM being configured to provide at least one service, wherein the normal behavior model defines at least one capability of each of the at least one service, wherein each capability of a service indicates a plurality of discrete behaviors required by the service; and monitoring an execution of the cloud native VM to detect a deviation from the normal behavior model, wherein the deviation is caused by at least one abnormal behavior of one of the at least one service that is not among the discrete behaviors defined in the at least one capability for the service.
US11366679B2
A Guest Operating System wake-up method, device, electronic apparatus, and a computer readable medium, which are applicable to an intelligent terminal, the intelligent terminal includes a Host Operating System and at least one Guest Operating System is provided. The method includes: determining an operating mode of the Guest Operating System after obtaining network data having the Guest Operating System as its destination address, wherein the operating mode is a suspended mode or an active mode; generating a wake-up request when the operating mode of the Guest Operating System is the suspended mode; and enabling the Guest Operating System to enter into the active mode according to the wake-up request so as to respond to the network data. The Guest Operating System enables accurate and efficient responses to network data transmission in the multi-system environment, thereby reducing reduce resource consumption and enhance user experience.
US11366678B2
Methods and systems for avoiding or deferring data copies are disclosed. Using a virtual machine, it is determined whether a set of program code comprises references to a data object after an operation to generate a copy of the data object. If not, a set of optimized program code is generated in which the operation to copy the data object is replaced with an operation to update a reference. Using the virtual machine, it is determined whether the set of program code comprises an operation to generate a copy of a buffer object. If so, a set of further optimized program code is generated, comprising an allocation of one or more memory pages to store the buffer object with a copy-on-write parameter instead of the operation to generate the copy of the buffer object.
US11366674B2
A method for performing dynamic throttling control with aid of configuration setting and associated apparatus such as a host device, a data storage device and a controller thereof are provided. The method includes: utilizing the host device to provide a user interface, to allow a user to select any of a plurality of throttling control configurations of the data storage device; and in response to the selection of said any of the plurality of throttling control configurations by the user, utilizing the host device to send throttling control information corresponding to said any of the plurality of throttling control configurations toward the data storage device, to perform the dynamic throttling control on the data storage device during programming the NV memory, for limiting power consumption of the data storage device during programming the NV memory, wherein the throttling control information indicates performing the dynamic throttling control is required.
US11366672B2
A system including a user interface, a memory, and a processor configured to perform operations stored in the memory is disclosed. The operations may include receiving an application specification including an application algorithm, and extracting from the application algorithm a first and a second node. The first node may include a first component of the application algorithm, and the second node may include a second component of the application algorithm that may be different from the first component. The operations may include analyzing execution dependency of the first node on the second node. The analyzing execution dependency may include analyzing computational requirements, bandwidth requirements, and input trigger requirements of the first node and the second node based on parallelism of available resources. The operations may include determining and simulating a plurality of application execution paths on a computational platform for generating a report including an analysis of the application algorithm.
US11366669B2
Data processing apparatus, data processing methods, a method and a computer program product are disclosed. The data processing apparatus includes a processor core operable to execute sequences of instructions of a plurality of program threads. The processor core has a plurality of pipeline stages, one of which is an instruction schedule stage having scheduling logic operable, in response to a thread pause instruction within a program thread, to prevent scheduling of instructions from that program thread following the thread pause instruction and instead to schedule instructions from another program thread for execution within the plurality of pipeline stages.
US11366661B2
A method for generating and processing extended instructions and an apparatus using the method are provided. The method includes: transmitting, by a first device, a request packet according to an extended instruction that is generated based on a Gen-Z interface standard to a second device; and receiving, by the first device, a response packet including a result of performing the request packet from the second device. The extended instruction is generated based on a vendor-defined instruction set of the Gen-Z interface.
US11366659B2
The ability to comprehend the context of a given programming artifact and extracting the underlying functionality is a complex task extending beyond just syntactic and semantic analysis of code. All existing automation capabilities, hence heavily depend on manual involvement of domain experts. Even recent approaches leveraging Machine Learning Capabilities are supervised techniques, whereby the dependency on domain experts still remains—in preparing suitable training sets. A method and system for automated classification of variables using unsupervised distribution agnostic clustering has been provided. The present disclosure focuses to tap the flexibility of the code and presents a domain agnostic approach using unsupervised machine learning which automatically extracts the context from source code, by classifying the underlying elements of the code. The method and system do not require any manual intervention and opens a wide range of opportunities in reverse engineering and variable level analysis space.
US11366657B2
Techniques for inferring code deprecation from module deprecation are disclosed. A system detects a reference to a type. The system determines that a particular module, in a plurality of modules in a module system, exposes the referenced type. The system determines that the particular module is associated with a deprecation status. Responsive to determining that the particular module is associated with the deprecation status, the system presents information indicating that the reference references a deprecated module.
US11366655B2
A power tool system includes a power tool and a cloud sever configured to receive an upgrading file for upgrading the power tool. The power tool is adapted for wireless communication with the cloud server and includes a motor, a driving module for driving the motor, a control module for outputting a control signal to the driving module, and an IoT module for establishing a wireless communication link between the power tool and the cloud server. The IoT module, the driving module and control module share a bus, and the upgrading file is simultaneously distributed to the control module and/or the driving module through the bus.
US11366650B1
One embodiment provides a computer implemented method, including: receiving an application to be deployed on a container-based environment; obtaining a specification for the application including information regarding a portion of the application contained within a given container; extracting portion information corresponding to connections between different portions of the application and interferences between different portions of the application; identifying affinity indicators and anti-affinity indicators for the portions of the application, wherein the affinity indicators are based upon the connections between different portions of the application and wherein the anti-affinity indicators are based upon the interferences between different portions of the application; and constructing affinity rules and anti-affinity rules for the containers by combining the affinity indicators to construct affinity rules and combining the anti-affinity indicators to construct anti-affinity rules.
US11366646B2
A method for scheduling instructions for execution on a computer system includes scanning a plurality of loop instructions that are modulo scheduled to identify a first instruction and a second instruction that both utilize a register of the computer system upon execution of the plurality of instructions. The loop has a first initiation interval. The first instruction defines a first value of the register in a first iteration of the loop and the second instruction redefines the value of the register to a second value in a subsequent iteration of the loop prior to a use of the first value in the first iteration of the loop. A copy instruction is inserted in the loop instructions to copy the first value prior to execution of the second instruction. A schedule is determined after the insertion of the one or more copy instructions giving a second initiation interval.
US11366643B2
A runtime environment generates a proxy class in response to detecting a request for a proxy object. The proxy class implements a set of interfaces specified by the request for the proxy object. The runtime environment selects or generates a proxy module, in a module system, to include the proxy class. The runtime environment exposes interfaces from other modules to the proxy module using a qualified export that does not expose the interfaces to modules other than the proxy module. The runtime environment does not expose the proxy class, of the proxy module, to other modules in the module system.
US11366640B2
Random number generator (GL) comprising adjustable speed ring oscillators (GPRS, GPRS′), which have outputs (o-GPRS, o-GPRS′) connected to inputs (i1-UM, i2-UM) of a metastability circuit (UM) and inputs (i1-DF, i2-DF) of a phase detector (DF), which outputs (o-UM, o-DF) are connected to inputs (r-US′, i-US′) of a control circuit (US′), having output (o-US′) connected to control inputs (s-GPRS, s-GPRS′) of the adjustable speed ring oscillators (GPRS, GPRS′). The outputs (o-UM, o-DF) of the metastability circuit (UM) and the phase detector (DF) are being outputs (o-GL, o2-GL) of the random number generator (GL).
US11366622B2
An image forming apparatus includes a memory and circuitry. The circuitry is configured to generate log information including formed image information, based on a printing job; store the log information in the memory; and transfer the log information to a server that is externally provided and delete the log information stored in the memory based on determination that a predetermined condition is satisfied and that the log information is to be transferred based on the log information stored in memory.
US11366614B2
The storage system includes a controller and a storage drive accessible from the controller. The controller includes a memory and a processing unit. The memory includes a first cache area in which the writing of data by the storage drive is permitted, and a second cache area in which the writing of data by the storage drive is prohibited. A In the first cache area, the storage of data, by staging-in-advance in response to a read request for a sequential read, by the processing unit is permitted, and the storage of cache data in a dirty state by the processing unit is prohibited. In the second cache area, the storage of the cache data in the dirty state by the processing unit is permitted.
US11366613B2
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a method and a device for writing data. The method may include: determining a target block for storing to-be-written data from a plurality of blocks divided in advance for a solid state disk in response to receiving a data write instruction, where the data write instruction includes information of the to-be-written data, and the solid state disk is divided into a plurality of blocks according to a band parameter; determining the to-be-written data based on the information of the to-be-written data; writing the to-be-written data into the target block using a single thread.
US11366612B2
According to one embodiment, a memory system writes first write data into each non-defective physical block belonging to a first write destination block group. The memory system notifies a host of a first identifier of the first write data, an address specifying the first write destination block group, a first offset indicating a top write destination physical storage location in the first write destination block group in which the first write data is written, length of the first write data, and first bitmap information including a plurality of bits, each of the bits corresponding to each of physical blocks belonging to the first write destination block group and indicating whether or not the corresponding physical block is a defective block.
US11366611B2
A data processing system may include: a host suitable for including a first physical address corresponding to a first logical address in a first command, wherein the first physical address and the first logical address are associated with data, and sending the first command with the first physical address; and a memory system suitable for performing an operation corresponding to the first command by using the first physical address received from the host, and sending a result of the performed command operation to the host as a response, the host may check a time difference between a first time point that the first command is sent and a second time point that the response corresponding to the first command is received, and may determine whether to use the first physical address in a next command, based on a result of the time difference check.
US11366608B2
Techniques perform I/O management. The techniques involve: in response to receiving an I/O request for a redundant array of independent disks (RAID), determining a stripe of the RAID related to the I/O request; determining metadata corresponding to the stripe, the metadata indicating validity of current data in a corresponding data block of the RAID, the data block comprising one or more stripes; in response to the metadata indicating that the current data is valid, executing the I/O request by accessing the RAID; and in response to the metadata indicating that the current data is invalid, responding to the I/O request with zero data as the current data. Accordingly, disk access is reduced, metadata cache efficiency is increased, I/O performance is improved and the RAID reliability is enhanced.
US11366605B2
A method, computer program product, and computing system for detecting a data location event concerning a data storage system; holistically analyzing the data storage system to determine a status for the data storage system; and generating one or more recommendations concerning the data location event based, at least in part, upon the status for the data storage system.
US11366604B1
A physically unclonable function includes a flash memory, a current comparator and a controller. The flash memory includes a plurality of memory cells. A method of operating the physically unclonable function circuit includes the controller setting the plurality of memory cells to an initial data state, the controller setting the plurality of memory cells between the initial data state and an adjacent data state of the initial data state, the current comparator reading a first current from a memory cell in a first section of the plurality of the memory cells, the current comparator reading a second current from a memory cell in a second section of the plurality of the memory cells, and the current comparator outputting a random bit according to the first current and the second current.
US11366596B2
A data storage device utilized for accessing boot data includes a flash memory, a controller and a RAM. The flash memory includes several blocks, and each block includes several pages. The controller is coupled to the flash memory and the RAM. The controller receives a write command from a host and determines whether the data of the write command is system data or normal data. If the data to be written is system data, the controller transmits a confirm message to the host after the system data has been completely stored on the data storage device.
US11366595B2
A management apparatus includes: a communication circuit configured to communicate with a first information processing apparatus and a second information processing apparatus, the first information processing apparatus including a first memory and a second memory, the second information processing apparatus including a third memory and a fourth memory, a total capacity of the third memory and the fourth memory being larger than a capacity of the first memory; and a processing circuit configured to obtain, via the communication circuit, a data volume received by the first information processing apparatus from a third information processing apparatus, detect an increase in usage of the first memory based on the data volume, and perform control to switch, in response to the increase in the usage of the first memory, a destination of data transmission by the third information processing apparatus from the first information processing apparatus to the second information processing apparatus.
US11366587B2
Provided is an electronic device including: a communication unit used for communicating with an external device; an input device having a plurality of keys for accepting an input operation of data used for an arithmetic operation; an output device that outputs information; a memory; and at least one processor that causes the output device to provide notice of first information in the case where numerical data for use in the arithmetic operation is received from the external device via the communication unit.
US11366580B2
A system for controlling a rotation of an object on a touch screen includes a touch screen interface, a single touch setting module for detecting a single touch action, a single touch driving module for receiving information from the single touch setting module and activating a rotating action on the object, and an image processing module including an object rotating module which rotates the object and an object scaling module which scales the object size to fit with the touch screen interface. A method for controlling a rotation of an object on a touch screen interface includes executing single touch, activating a rotating action, rotating the object, and stopping the rotating action of the object. There is a predetermined time between the activating the rotating action and the executing single touch. When the object executes the rotation action, the object size is scaled to fit with the touch screen interface.
US11366574B2
Embodiments of the disclosure disclose a human-machine conversation method, a client, an electronic device, and a storage medium. The method comprises: providing a human-machine conversation interface; displaying, upon receiving first input, input information of a user; displaying, in response to the input information, a response result; displaying, upon receiving second input, a function identifier based on the second input, a service function corresponding to the function identifier being configured to respond to the input information; and determining, upon receiving third input, a target function identifier based on the third input, the target function identifier indicating a service function for responding to the input information.
US11366563B2
An electronic device and method are disclosed. The electronic device includes a first sub-housing, and a second sub-housing, a flexible, a sensor, and a processor. The processor implements the method, including detecting a first input, obtaining a first value from the first input, when the first value is equal to or greater than a first reference value, detecting a second input following the first input, displaying a first graphical user interface element in response to the second input, obtaining a second value from the second input, when the second value is less than a second reference value, displaying the first GUI element on the display based on the second value, and when the second value is equal to or greater than the second reference value, displaying a second GUI element on the flexible display, wherein the second housing is moved to extend a display area.
US11366562B2
A channel graphical user interface (GUI) of a content sharing platform is provided for presentation to a channel owner. A request is received, via the channel GUI, to enable an online community option that (i) facilitates an online conversation between the channel owner and a subset of viewers of the channel of the channel owner on the content sharing platform, and (ii) allows the channel owner to control viewer responses that are permitted during the online conversation. In response to the request of the channel owner to enable the online community option, the online community option is associated with the channel in a data store, and the channel GUI is modified, the modified channel GUI presenting an online community GUI element representing the online community option. Upon a selection of the online community GUI element representing the online community option by the channel owner, a post creation GUI is provided to allow the channel owner to submit a post to initiate the online conversation between the subset of viewers and the channel owner. In response to a selection of the GUI element representing the online community option by a viewer of the channel in the channel GUI, providing the online community GUI comprising a title and a body of the post of the channel owner, and allowing the viewer of the channel to provide a permissible viewer response to the post of the channel owner.
US11366555B2
A display module includes: a display panel; and an input sensing circuit disposed thereon, the input sensing circuit including: a first sensor group including a plurality of first sensors arranged in a first direction; a plurality of first connection portions electrically connecting two adjacent first sensors of the plurality of first sensors, respectively; a second sensor group including a plurality of second sensors arranged in a second direction crossing the first direction; a plurality of second connection portions electrically connecting two adjacent second sensors of the plurality of second sensors, respectively; a first signal line electrically connected to one first sensor of the plurality of first sensors; a first measuring line electrically connected to the one first sensor among the plurality of first sensors and spaced apart from the first signal line; and a second measuring line electrically connected to another first sensor among the plurality of first sensors.
US11366553B2
An input device according to an embodiment includes a first sensor electrode disposed on a substrate, a second sensor electrode which faces the first sensor electrode and which is capacitively coupled to the first sensor electrode, and a detection circuit which detects approach of an operation body to the second sensor electrode based on an electrostatic capacitance of the first sensor electrode.
US11366536B2
A touch unit and a manufacturing method thereof, a touch structure, and a display device are disclosed. The touch unit includes a first touch electrode, a second touch electrode, a first interconnecting member and a second interconnecting member; the first touch electrode and the second touch electrode are insulated from each other and are arranged to be intersected with each other; the first interconnecting member is configured to electrically connect the first touch electrode, and the second interconnecting member is configured to electrically connect the second touch electrode; at least one of the first interconnecting member or the second interconnecting member defines a first opening.
US11366523B2
A portable computer includes a display portion comprising a display and a base portion pivotally coupled to the display portion. The base portion may include a bottom case and a top case, formed from a dielectric material, coupled to the bottom case. The top case may include a top member defining a top surface of the base portion and a sidewall integrally formed with the top member and defining a side surface of the base portion. The portable computer may also include a sensing system including a first sensing system configured to determine a location of a touch input applied to the top surface of the base portion and a second sensing system configured to determine a force of the touch input.
US11366522B1
The disclosed wearable apparatus may include (1) a device dimensioned to fit about a body part of a user, (2) a tensioning mechanism that harnesses to the device in a manner that is relative to the fit of the device about the body part of the user, and (3) an actuator couples to the tensioning mechanism that, when actuated, causes substantially tangential movement of the tensioning mechanism relative to a surface of the body part to produce substantially orthogonal movement of the device relative to the surface of the body part. Various other methods, systems, and/or computer-readable media are also disclosed.
US11366521B2
A device for dexterous interaction in a virtual world in disclosed. The device includes a housing including a plurality of buttons and a plurality of vibration elements each associated with at least one of the plurality of buttons. An orientation sensor detects orientation of the housing, and a bearing is configured to allow the housing to freely rotate in a plurality of directions. A processor is in communication with the plurality of buttons, the plurality of vibration elements, and the orientation sensor. A transmitter/receiver unit is configured to receive data from the processor and configured to send and receive data from a central processing unit.
US11366518B2
Techniques and architectures for establishing and/or evaluating a communication session that enables users from the same physical environment, different physical environments, or a combination to interact in a virtual coordinate system and perceive each other as being present are described herein. In some examples, representations of users may be aligned within a coordinate system while maintaining spatial alignment of the user in a physical environment and/or spatial alignment of the representations in another coordinate system. In some examples, a representation of a user may be output to another user in a manner that is aligned to input for the user. In some examples, a human model may be created for a user and used to provide representations of users that map to a human. In some examples, a representation of a user may be evaluated to determine if the representation is properly aligned to the user and/or a coordinate system.
US11366516B2
A visibility improvement method using gaze tracking includes detecting a gaze of a user using a camera; determining a focus object at which the user gazes from among at least one object viewed through a display unit of an electronic device; and displaying, on the display unit, an image with high visibility that corresponds to the focus object and has higher visibility than the focus object.
US11366515B2
An apparatus, a method, and a computer program product are provided. The apparatus detects an eye gaze on a first region in a real world scene, sets a boundary that surrounds the first region, the boundary excluding at least a second region in the real world scene, performs an object recognition procedure on the first region within the boundary, and refrains from performing an object recognition procedure on the at least the second region.
US11366514B2
The present disclosure relates to determining when the head position of a user viewing user interfaces in a computer-generated reality environment is not in a comfortable and/or ergonomic position and repositioning the displayed user interface so that the user will reposition her/his head to view the user interface at a more comfortable and/or ergonomic head position.
US11366511B2
Techniques to control power and processing among a plurality of asymmetric cores. In one embodiment, one or more asymmetric cores are power managed to migrate processes or threads among a plurality of cores according to the performance and power needs of the system.
US11366508B1
Systems, methods, and apparatus for power management are disclosed. A power management integrated circuit has a bus interface circuit configured to couple the power management integrated circuit to a shared communication bus, one or more regulator circuits configured to provide current to a managed device, and a controller. The controller is configured to determine that current consumption by the managed device exceeds a threshold level, generate an extended current level message to be transmitted over the shared communication bus to the managed device and transmit a time value with the extended current level message, the time value indicative of an elapsed time between generation of the extended current level message and start of transmission of the extended current level message.
US11366499B2
A computer host system includes a housing and at least one of a top expansion frame and side expansion frames. The housing includes a front panel, a rear panel, a top panel, and side panels. The top panel and the side panels are detachably installed respectively on top and both sides of the front and rear panels. The top expansion frame is installed on top of the front and rear panels to expand an accommodating space at a top portion of the housing. The side expansion frames are installed on both sides of the front and rear panels and used to expand an accommodating space on both sides of the housing. The top expansion frame has a same cross-sectional shape as the top portion of the housing, and the side expansion frame has a same cross-sectional shape as a side of the housing.
US11366484B2
A user interface device for controlling a robot manipulator having an end effector comprising at least one movable element, the user interface device comprising: a body for being held by a user, the body comprising an elongate grip portion configured to be gripped by one or more of a user's second to fourth fingers; a trigger extending transversely to the direction of elongation of the grip portion, the trigger being supported by the body so as to be capable of rotating relative to the body about a rotation axis passing through the grip portion; and a drive mechanism at least partially housed in the grip portion, the drive mechanism being coupled to the trigger for applying a torque to the trigger.
US11366481B2
A mobile body configured so that multiple mobile robots can travel along the same track in formation even when an obstacle is present on the travel path of the mobile robots, and a method of controlling the mobile body. This mobile body (100) includes: a map storage (6) that stores travel path information; and an intelligence processor (10) that recognizes whether or not an object in the periphery is a mobile body to be followed (101). When the object is the mobile body to be followed (101) and the mobile body to be followed (101) does not exist on a travel path (16) indicated by the travel path information, the intelligence processor (10) sets a position on the travel path (16) in which the mobile body to be followed (101) is projected, as a temporary destination (17).
US11366480B2
A method for navigating a vehicle through a predefined path in an environment. The predefined path includes a plurality of predefined points. The method includes generating a distance database, enabling the predefined path by enabling each of the plurality of predefined points, navigating the vehicle to a first point, and navigating the vehicle from the first point to a second point. The distance database is associated with the predefined path. The first point and the second point are located on the predefined path. Navigating the vehicle from the first point to the second point includes repeating an iterative navigation process until a termination condition is satisfied. The termination condition includes a total traveled distance of the vehicle obtained from odometer data of the vehicle exceeding a termination threshold.
US11366474B1
A zone in which a vessel is movable is expanded in a transverse moving mode using a joystick. When a tilt direction of a joystick is within a second range closer to a back-and-forth direction than a first range, a controller sets a steering angle of a right propulsion device and a left propulsion device such that the right and left propulsion devices are oriented bilaterally opposite to each other such that each is slanted at a predetermined angle with respect to the back-and-forth direction. The controller sets both the right and left propulsion devices to either a forward moving state or a rearward moving state. The controller controls a propulsive force of the right propulsion device and the left propulsion device such that a net force of the propulsive forces of the right and left propulsion devices is oriented in a direction corresponding to the tilt direction of the joystick.
US11366471B2
A driverless vehicle may include a processor, a sensor, a network interface, and a memory having stored thereon processor-executable instructions. The driverless vehicle may be configured to obtain a stream of sensor signals including sensor data related to operation of the driverless vehicle from the sensor and/or the network interface. The driverless vehicle may be configured to determine a confidence level associated with operation of the driverless vehicle from the sensor data, and store the confidence level and at least a portion of the sensor data. The driverless vehicle may also be configured to transmit via the network interface a request for teleoperator assistance, and the request may include the portion of the sensor data and the confidence level.
US11366465B1
Systems and methods are provided to retrieve or analyze usage data collected from a device or a facility where the device, optionally with devices are located, and identify useful features for making a diagnosis of the device. The diagnosis can be made before a system failure to reduce down time and inefficient use of the device, or after the system failure to expedite and facilitate diagnosis and repair. In addition to the usage data, such as energy and resource consumption, the system can also obtain information relating to the facility and the device's external environment which can be used for normalizing the usage data. Further, based on the diagnosis, the system can make suitable recommendations for repair, replacement, maintenance and upgrade.
US11366462B2
The application provide a high-voltage interlock device and a fault detection method thereof. The high-voltage interlock device includes: a first signal detection circuit, configured to collect a first original electric signal from a high-voltage interlock component and convert the first original electric signal into a first sampled signal while ensuring that the high-voltage interlock component is isolated from a fault diagnosis module; a second signal detection circuit, configured to collect a second original electric signal from the high-voltage interlock component and convert the second original electric signal into a second sampled signal while ensuring that the high-voltage interlock component is isolated from the fault diagnosis module; the fault diagnosis module, configured to determine a fault of the high-voltage interlock component according to the first and/or the second sampled signal, under a condition that at least one of the first and the second switch modules is in an OFF state.
US11366461B2
Disclosed are exemplary embodiments of apparatus and methods for remote testing of controllers such as thermostats, to detect incorrect climate control system configuration parameters. In an exemplary embodiment, a mobile device wirelessly connects with a remote thermostat and sends signal(s) to the thermostat instructing the thermostat to perform climate control function(s) in predefined sequence(s). The mobile device receives signal(s) from the thermostat indicating whether the thermostat is performing the climate control function(s) in accordance with the sent signal(s). Based on the signal(s) received from the thermostat, the mobile device determines whether the thermostat is configured with accurate climate control system configuration parameters.
US11366460B2
A system for monitoring an electrical device and a method thereof is provided, wherein at least one primary unit is connected with an input side and/or an output side of the electrical device and configured to obtain electrical parameters of the electrical device. A secondary unit is connected with each primary unit and configured to receive the electrical parameters obtained by the primary unit, store the electrical parameters to form a repository of previously obtained electrical parameters, compare the electrical parameters with previously obtained electrical parameters to determine any deviation in the electrical parameters and correlate the deviation in electrical parameters with a list of impending faults to identify any impending fault. The secondary unit based upon the correlation of the electrical parameters generates a summary and/or alert indicative of state of the electrical device by way of alerts, notifications etc.
US11366455B2
A system, method and apparatus for data collection in an industrial environment are described. The system may include a data acquisition circuit structured to interpret a plurality of detection values, each of the plurality of detection values corresponding to input received from at least one of a plurality of input sensors operatively coupled to at least one of a plurality of components of an industrial process, a data marketplace circuit structured to communicate at least one of the plurality of detection values to a data marketplace, and to obtain at least one external detection value, a data analysis circuit structured to determine a state value, an optimization circuit configured to provide a recommendation to adjust a parameter of the process in response to the state value, and an analysis response circuit structured to perform an action in response to the recommendation.
US11366446B2
A plurality of sequentially consecutive sections of a linear drive are each controlled case by a respective control device that is assigned to a respective section of the plurality of sequentially consecutive sections, where converters that are controlled by the respective control device each individually apply current to a subsection of the respective section, and collectively to the respective section, control devices each specify new desired values to the converters they control, the respective control device controls each respective convertor of a plurality of converters, and where the control devices communicate, via respective peer-to-peer interfaces having real-time capability, with a number of other control devices that control sections.
US11366445B2
An equipment unit state controlling method and device, and an equipment unit. After receiving control data transmitted from a state controller, a unit controller detects whether the unit controller communicates with a display panel controller, in which the state controller transmits the control data to the unit controller and the display panel controller simultaneously. If the unit controller communicates with the display panel controller, the unit controller performs an operation on the equipment unit corresponding to instruction information transmitted from the display panel controller, and if the unit controller does not communicate with the display panel controller, the unit controller parses the control data by itself to obtain the parsing result and performs the operation on the equipment unit corresponding to the parsing result.
US11366440B2
Method for controlling an ozone generating machine (OGM) comprising the steps of:
wherein each base setting file (BSF) is dedicated to a type of ozone generating machine (OGM), retrieving and reading a dedicated base setting file (BSF) corresponding to the type of the ozone generating machine (OGM) indicated by a identification code (ID), encoding and writing a system configuration file (Sysconf) based on the dedicated base setting file (BSF), comprising at least a set of sensor coefficients (SK) and a set of actuator coefficients (AK), producing ozone with the ozone generating machine (OGM), said step comprising at least a step of correcting the at least one sensor signal (SSI) with at least one sensor coefficient (SK) or actuating the at least one actuator (ACT) with the at least one actuator control signal (ACS) corrected by at least one actuator coefficient (AK).
US11366432B2
A dead time estimation device capable of accurately estimating a dead time in a control system is provided. A dead time estimation device 6 includes a dead time calculation section 64 configured to obtain a dead time L{circumflex over ( )}′1 with which an evaluation function J in Equation (1) is at minimum [Equation 7] J=∫|Ĝ/e−{circumflex over (L)}′1s−Ĝ′|df (1) where G{circumflex over ( )}/e−L∧′1s is a frequency characteristic of an element from which a dead time element is removed from a transfer function of a control target P and G{circumflex over ( )}′ is a transfer function not including the dead time element in the control target P.
US11366431B2
A multi-function input interface for an electronic device. The multi-function input interface including a conductive portion to transceive a signal through the input interface. The input interface includes a positional element to detect a user input to the input interface.
US11366429B2
A digital display mechanism for the alphanumeric segment display of an integer magnitude whose instantaneous value is defined by an output of a timepiece movement, including a continuous display support guided along a particular trajectory by a guide device and driven in at least one direction of travel by a drive device, including at least a first display surface and a second display surface which are different from each other, each first surface or second surface forming only one part of an alphanumeric symbol, numeral or letter, and arranged to be visible to a user of the timepiece, each continuous display support being either a serrated belt driven by a serrated pinion complementary to the serration of the belt, or a chain driven by a pinion complementary to the articulation of the links of this chain.
US11366425B2
A polarization volume hologram (PVH) lens includes a PVH layer having a freeform design. The PVH layer includes a first region and a second region having different optical properties.
US11366421B2
An image forming apparatus includes: a toner supplying portion including a first attachment portion; and a waste toner collecting portion including a second attachment portion. A toner container includes a positioning member and a compatible key. The first attachment portion includes a first engaging portion configured to position the toner container to a first attachment position. The second attachment portion includes a second engaging portion configured to position the toner container to a second attachment position. The first engaging portion and the positioning member are formed in a shape that allows the toner container of a type corresponding to the first attachment portion to be selectively attached to the first attachment portion. The second engaging portion is formed in a shape that allows the positioning member to be engaged with a toner container of any one of a plurality of types.
US11366412B2
According to one embodiment, an image forming apparatus includes a reading unit, a heating unit, and an updating unit. The reading unit reads area designation information for designating an area to be decolored in areas of a sheet on which an image that can be decolored by heating is formed and history information for indicating the number of times of performing decoloration in the past for each area of the sheet from a wireless tag attached to the sheet. The heating unit heats the area based on the area designation information read by the reading unit. The updating unit updates the history information stored in the wireless tag which corresponds to the area heated by the heating unit.
US11366403B2
An image forming apparatus includes an image carrier, a charger, an exposure device, a development device and a pressing mechanism. When a developer carrier and the image carrier are rotated in a state where a film is held in a development nip area and then a pulling force of the film is measured, a maximum value MAX, a minimum value MIN, and an average value X of the pulling force satisfy the expressions (1) and (2). When a development voltage applied to the developer carrier is set to Vdc, the surface potential of the image carrier is set to V0, and the surface potential of the image carrier after exposure is set to VL, the expressions (3) and (4) are satisfied. X≤MAX≤1.5X (1), 0.5X≤MIN≤X (2), V0−Vdc≥2(Vdc−VL) (3) and Vdc−VL≥100 (4).
US11366400B2
A method of determining information indicating an arrangement of an imprint material in an imprint apparatus, includes repeating, by the imprint apparatus, a process of arranging an imprint material on a substrate in accordance with a provisional arrangement, forming a pattern by curing the imprint material in a state in which a mold is brought into contact with the imprint material, and changing the provisional arrangement based on the pattern, until quality of the pattern satisfies a predetermined condition, and determining, by the imprint apparatus, information indicating the arrangement of the imprint material based on the latest provisional arrangement at a stage where the quality of the pattern satisfies the predetermined condition.
US11366383B2
The present invention refers to a method and an apparatus for determining positions of a plurality of pixels to be introduced into a substrate of a photolithographic mask by use of a laser system, wherein the pixels serve to at least partly correct one or more errors of the photolithographic mask. The method comprises the steps: (a) obtaining error data associated with the one or more errors; (b) obtaining first parameters of an illumination system, the first parameters determining an illumination of the photolithographic mask of the illumination system when processing a wafer by illuminating with the illumination system using the photolithographic mask; and (c) determining the positions of the plurality of pixels based on the error data and the first parameters.
US11366375B2
A projection apparatus including a housing and a first projection module is provided. The housing includes a curved projection area and an opening, wherein the curved projection area includes an inner surface and an outer surface opposite to each other. The first projection module is detachably disposed in the housing through the opening and corresponds to the curved projection area, wherein the first projection module projects an image onto the inner surface of the curved projection area, such that the outer surface of the curved projection area displays the projected image. The projection apparatus provided by the invention has the curved projection area to dynamically display a stereo image.
US11366373B2
An accessory that is mountable at a camera body and is capable of communicating with the camera body, includes: a transmission unit capable of transmitting information pertaining to a drive target member that is driven by a drive unit to the camera body according to at least one communication specification; and a reception unit that receives from the camera body a first value specifying a communication specification according to which the information is transmitted to the camera body, wherein: the transmission unit transmits the information pertaining to the drive target member to the camera body according to the communication specification specified by the first value.
US11366371B2
A softbox speedring is provided to reduce the manufacturing costs through a simple structure, to be simply repaired, and allow the rapid folding and spreading of a pole shaft. A softbox speedring having a fitting assembly structure includes a speedring body including a central hole formed at a center of the speedring body, a plurality of adaptor inserting holes formed along an outer circumferential surface of the speedring body, and rotational shaft seating grooves formed in first perpendicular surface and second perpendicular surface of each adaptor inserting hole, and an adaptor including a head part including rotational shafts protruding from opposite perpendicular surfaces of the head part to be fitted into and assembled with the rotational shaft seating grooves, and a body part provided at a lower portion of the head part and including a pole inserting part formed in a lower end of the body part.
US11366366B2
The active matrix substrate includes gate lines, data lines, photoelectric conversion elements provided in pixels bounded by the gate lines and the data lines and electrically connected to the data lines, and a bias line that is connected to the photoelectric conversion elements and supplies a bias voltage to the photoelectric conversion elements. The active matrix substrate also includes first protection circuits connected to the data lines, second protection circuits connected to the gate lines, and third protection circuits connected to the bias line. Each of the first protection circuits, second protection circuits, and third protection circuits includes at least one nonlinear element. A nonlinear element in each first protection circuit has a higher resistance than a nonlinear element in at least one of each second protection circuit and each third protection circuit.
US11366362B2
A pixel electrode, an array substrate, and a display device are disclosed. The pixel electrode includes electrode regions and at least one hollow region distributed between the electrode regions. The hollow region includes a main body part and two ending parts located at two ends of the main body part, at least one ending part is an inflated portion having a width, and a width of the main body part is smaller than the width of the inflated portion. By using the present disclosure, the transparence is improved and the contrast and the power consumption are improved accordingly.
US11366341B1
An electronic case for electronic spectacles may include a base comprising a cavity formed therein. A first spectacle retention device may be located within the cavity. The first spectacle retention device may be configured to retain spectacles. An electrical control system may be included. An electrical connector may be configured to couple the electrical control system in electronic communication with the spectacles.
US11366329B2
Disclosed is a method for switching user input modality of a displaying device displaying an interactable region. The displaying device is in communication with a first input modality and a second input modality. The first input modality is an eye tracker configured to determine gaze data of a user and the second input modality is an input modality other than an eye tracker configured to determine a pointing ray. The first input modality is selected as the input modality of the displaying device. The method comprises determining whether the pointing ray of the second input modality is intersecting with the interactable region. The method further comprises, based on the determining switching the input modality of the displaying device to the second input modality when the pointing ray of the second input modality is intersecting with the interactable region.
US11366328B1
Control of a display of a wearable device is described herein. The wearable device may receive, from the camera, a video stream that depicts a physical environment according to a first level of magnification. The wearable device may present, on the display, the video stream at the first level of magnification. The wearable device may determine that a movement measurement from the movement sensor satisfies a measurement threshold. The wearable device may present, based on determining that the movement measurement satisfies the measurement threshold, the video stream at a second level of magnification.
US11366323B2
An electronic device is disclosed. The electronic device comprises a goggle frame including at least one opening on a front surface thereof; a display positioned in front of the goggle frame and facing the at least one opening; a front cover coupled to the goggle frame and accommodating the display inside; a supporter positioned on a top surface of the front cover; and a main strap fixed to the supporter and made of an elastic material.
US11366319B1
This patent provides a novel set of stereoscopic imaging techniques. Such techniques allow extremely large field of view datasets capable of stereoscopic display, such as greater than 270° horizontal field of view and 180° vertical field of view. Thus it is possible to record data in a way that is larger than a user could visualize. A user can thus select which subset of the dataset he/she wants to view. Then, allow the user to view naturally via head tracking and eye tracking to allow one to see and inspect a scene as if one were naturally there viewing it in real time.
US11366318B2
Disclosed is an electronic device. The electronic device includes: a display; a communicator comprising a circuitry, for obtaining, from an external device, an image captured by the external device and information about at least one among an acceleration and angular velocity of the external device, the acceleration and angular velocity being measured while capturing an image; and a processor for identifying a degree of movement of the external device per a preset unit time period based on the obtained information, and controlling the display to display the image with an adjusted field of view (FOV) based on the degree of movement.
US11366316B2
A head up display can be used in compact environments. The head up display includes a combiner system including at least one light pipe and a waveguide. The at least one light pipe includes a turning grating or mirror array for providing light into the waveguide from the light pipe. An additional light pipe can also be provided. The combiner system can be headworn or stand-alone and can provide dual axis pupil expansion.
US11366313B2
A head-mounted display device including a body, a display element, and two lens groups is provided. The display element is disposed on the body and is adapted to provide an image beam. The two lens groups are disposed on a transmission path of the image beam. Each the lens group includes a plurality of lenses, wherein one of the lenses has an astigmatism surface on at least one side of the display element. The astigmatism surface is non-rotationally symmetrical, and the image beam has astigmatic aberration after passing through the astigmatism surface.
US11366311B2
A display device includes: a display element including a display surface on which image is displayed; a first mirror and a second mirror that reflects emission light emitted from the display surface of the display element; and a polarization element. The polarization element is configured to reflect and transmit the emission light from display surface. The emission light from display surface is reflected off polarization element twice and transmitted through polarization element once by a time the emission light is reflected off first mirror and second mirror and exits from display device.
US11366309B2
A scanning projector display includes a plurality of light engines coupled to a MEMS scanner. Each light engine includes a light source subassembly for providing a diverging light beam optically coupled to a collimator for collimating the diverging light beam. In operation, the collimated light beams of the plurality of light engines impinge onto the tiltable reflector at different angles of incidence. A controller may be operably coupled to the light source subassembly of each light engine of the plurality of light engines and the MEMS scanner for tilting the tiltable reflector of the MEMS scanner. The controller is configured to energize the light source of each light engine in coordination with tilting the tiltable reflector for displaying the image.
US11366307B2
A defect detection system includes a programmable and reconfigurable digital micro-mirror device (DMD) and at least one optical element. The DMD includes a micro-mirror array with a plurality of micro-mirrors adjustable to achieve a first deflection state or a second deflection state. The DMD is configured to receive incoming light and reflect a first portion of the incoming light into a first light channel corresponding to the first deflection state and a second portion of the incoming light into a second light channel corresponding to the second deflection state. The at least one optical element is optically coupled to the first light channel and the second light channel. The at least one optical element is configured to deflect the first portion of the incoming light to a first imaging lens and a second portion of the incoming light to a second imaging lens.
US11366293B2
The present disclosure discloses a camera optical lens satisfying following conditions: −2.70≤f1/f≤−1.20; −3.00≤f2/f≤−1.50; −3.50≤f4/f≤−2.00; 3.00≤R3/R4≤10.00; and 3.00≤d5/d6≤6.00; where f denotes a focal length of the camera optical lens; f1 denotes a focal length of the first lens; f2 denotes a focal length of the second lens; f4 denotes a focal length of the fourth lens; R3 denotes a central curvature radius of an object-side surface of the second lens; R4 denotes a central curvature radius of an image-side surface of the second lens; d5 denotes an on-axis thickness of the third lens; and d6 denotes an on-axis distance from an image-side surface of the third lens L3 to an object-side surface of the fourth lens L4. The camera optical lens provided in the present disclosure satisfies a design requirement of wide angle while having good optical functions.
US11366288B2
An optical imaging system includes a first lens, a second lens, a third lens, a fourth lens, a fifth lens, a sixth lens, and a seventh lens sequentially disposed in numerical order along an optical axis of the optical imaging system from an object side of the optical imaging system toward an imaging plane of the optical imaging system, wherein the optical imaging system satisfies 1<|f123457−f|/f, where f123457 is a composite focal length of the first to seventh lenses calculated with an index of refraction of the sixth lens set to 1.0, f is an overall focal length of the optical imaging system, and f123457 and f are expressed in a same unit of measurement.
US11366287B2
The present disclosure discloses a camera optical lens. The camera optical lens includes, in an order from an object side to an image side, a first lens, a second lens, a third lens, a fourth lens, a fifth lens, and a sixth lens. The camera optical lens further satisfies following conditions: −10.00f1/f3−1.00; 3.50R5/R620.00; where f3 denotes a focal length of the third lens; f1 denotes a focal length of the first lens; R5 denotes a curvature radius of an object side surface of the third lens; and R6 denotes a curvature radius of an image side surface of the third lens. The camera optical lens can achieve a high performance while obtaining a low TTL.
US11366284B2
This invention provides a vision system having a housing and an interchangeable lens module is provided. The module is adapted to seat on a C-mount ring provided on the front, mounting face of the housing. The module is attached via a plurality of fasteners that pass through a frame of the module and into the mounting face. The module includes a connector in a fixed location, which mates with a connector well on the mounting face to provide power and control to a driver board that operates a variable (e.g. liquid) lens within the optics of the lens module. The driver board is connected to the lens body by a flexible printed circuit board (PCB), which also allows for axial motion of the lens body with respect to the frame. This axial motion can be effected by an adjustment ring that can include an indexed/lockable, geared, outer surface.
US11366283B2
The present disclosure provides a small and well-focused lens driving device, a camera including the lens driving device, and a portable electronic apparatus. The lens driving device includes a fixing base, a cover, a lens holder, a support frame, a support member, and a shape memory alloy portion. In the lens driving device, a receiving space is defined by the fixing base and the cover. The lens holder configured to receive a lens, as well as the support frame, the support member, and the shape memory alloy portion that cause the lens holder to move freely in an optical axis direction are provided in the receiving space. The shape memory alloy portion has a shape memory alloy and a crimping lug, and the shape memory alloy portion is provided on the fixing base and the support frame to cause the lens holder to move freely in the optical axis direction.
US11366280B1
A lens mount apparatus comprising a first lens component and a second lens component joined integrally with the first lens component, resulting in mechanochemical attachment of the second lens component with the first lens component to produce the unitary lens mount apparatus without compromising the lens mount apparatus optics, wherein at least one of the first and second lens components is an optical lens.
US11366276B2
Embodiments of an optical fiber cable are provided. The optical fiber cable includes at least one optical fiber, a buffer tube surrounding the at least one optical fiber, and at least one tensile element wound around the buffer tube. The at least one tensile element has a laylength of at least 200 mm. The optical fiber cable also includes an exterior jacket surrounding the tensile element. The exterior jacket is made up of at least one polyolefin, at least one thermoplastic elastomer, and at least one high aspect ratio inorganic filler. Further, the exterior jacket has an averaged coefficient of thermal expansion of no more than 120(10−6) m/mK.
US11366264B2
A backlight module, a display module, and a display device are provided in the present disclosure, which belong to the technical filed field of display devices. A display device includes a light guide plate and a light-shielding member. The light guide plate includes a light exiting surface and a bottom surface that are oppositely arranged, and a light incident surface and a light shielding surface both connected with the light exiting surface and the bottom surface. The light shielding member is disposed on the light shielding surface, where the light-shielding member includes a light reflecting layer and a light absorbing layer, and the light-absorbing layer is located on a side of the light reflecting layer away from the light shielding surface.
US11366263B1
A backlight module includes a circuit board, a light-emitting unit, a light-reflecting plate, a light guide plate, and a light-shielding sheet. The light-emitting unit is disposed on the circuit board. The light-reflecting plate is disposed above the circuit board. The light guide plate is disposed above the light-reflecting plate and includes a single-key light guide area. The single-key light guide area includes an accommodating hole and a light-blocking structure. The accommodating hole runs through the single-key light guide area and accommodates the light-emitting unit. The light-blocking structure and the light-emitting unit are arranged in a direction. The light-shielding sheet is disposed above the light guide plate.
US11366251B2
A supporting element includes a light-shielding portion and a supporting portion connected to the light-shielding portion. The light-shielding portion has a first surface, a second surface, a first inner-side connecting surface, and a first outer-side connecting surface. The first inner-side connecting and outer-side connecting surfaces connect the first and second surfaces, and face toward the inside and outside of the supporting element respectively. The first surface and the second surface are curved surfaces, and the first inner-side connecting surface further includes a first light-shielding surface adjacent to the first surface. The supporting portion has a third surface, a fourth surface, a second inner-side connecting surface, and a second outer-side connecting surface. The second inner-side connecting surface and the second outer-side connecting surface connect the third and the fourth surfaces, and face toward the inside and outside of the supporting element respectively. Furthermore, a portable optical imaging lens is also provided.
US11366248B2
A method of generating an aggregate forecast includes obtaining historical forecasts for a number of time steps and at least one location, obtaining historical conditions for the time steps and the at least one location, training a machine learning algorithm to produce an aggregate historical forecast in response to the historical conditions and the historical forecasts, and producing an aggregate current forecast by running the trained machine learning algorithm on current forecasts. The historical forecasts and the current forecasts vary in at least one of spatial resolution or temporal resolution, and include a first forecast that is valid for a first time step and a second forecast that is valid for a second time step.
US11366247B2
A method may include transforming optical responses for a fluid sample to a parameter space of a downhole tool. The optical responses are obtained using a first operational sensor and a second operational sensor of the downhole tool. Fluid models are applied in the parameter space of the downhole tool to the transformed optical responses to obtain density predictions of the fluid sample. The density predictions of the first operational sensor are matched to the density predictions of the second operational sensor based on optical parameters of the fluid models to obtain matched density predictions. A difference between the matched density predictions and measurements obtained from a densitometer is calculated, and a contamination index is estimated based on the difference.
US11366244B2
A backscattered signal can be received from a sensing fiber that extends into a wellbore. The backscattered signal can have been generated based on an optical signal launched into the sensing fiber. A first delayed signal, a second delayed signal, a first non-delayed signal, and a second non-delayed signal can be generated from the backscattered signal. A polarization control device can shift a polarization of the first delayed signal or the first non-delayed signal. A first demodulated signal can be determined based on the first delayed signal and the first non-delayed signal. A second demodulated signal can be determined based on the second delayed signal and the second non-delayed signal. Data about an environment of the wellbore can be determined by processing the first demodulated signal and the second demodulated signal to compensate for noise in the first demodulated signal or the second demodulated signal.
US11366241B2
A computer-implemented method includes the following. A frequency sweep using sweep parameters is emitted from a vibratory seismic source into geological layers. The sweep parameters include frequencies and modulation parameters for seismic waves. Signals are received from one or more sensors. The signals include seismic data acquisition information, including values identifying energy reflected back from boundaries where rock properties change. A determination is made regarding which of the reflected seismic waves are attenuated. The determination uses an integral transform and a thresholding algorithm for image segmentation. Optimum sweep parameters are determined based on the reflected seismic values that are attenuated and updated to compensate for local geology effects. The emitting, receiving, determining attenuation, determining optimum parameters, and updating are repeated until the received signals are determined to be satisfactory.
US11366236B2
A signal of opportunity (SOP)-aided inertial navigation system (INS) framework provides various technical solutions to technical problems facing GNSS implementations. A mobile receiver, whether handheld or vehicle-mounted, has access to Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals, multiple unknown terrestrial SOPs, and IMU measurements, which are used to estimate receiver states. When GNSS signals become unreliable, the mobile receiver continues to navigate using the SOP-aided INS. The SOP-aided INS produces bounded estimation errors in the absence of GNSS signals, and the bounds are dependent on the quantity and quality of exploited SOPs.
US11366223B2
An image with the sound speed in reception beamforming being changed is generated with a small amount of calculation. A conversion unit 41 converts first real space image data into first wave number space data in a wave number space. A remapping processing unit 42 processes the first wave number space data to generate data equivalent to second wave number space data. A reconversion unit 43 generates a second real space image by inversely converting data equivalent to the second wave number space data.
US11366199B2
A method for a radar system is described. In accordance with one example implementation, the method comprises generating a frequency-modulated RF oscillator signal and feeding the RF oscillator signal to a first transmitting channel and a second transmitting channel. The method further comprises generating a first RF transmission signal in the first transmitting channel based on the RF oscillator signal, emitting the first RF transmission signal via a first transmitting antenna, receiving a first RF radar signal via a receiving antenna, and converting the first RF radar signal to a baseband, as a result of which a first baseband signal is obtained, which has a first signal component having a first frequency and a first phase, where the first signal component is assignable to direct crosstalk from the first transmitting antenna. This procedure is repeated for the second transmitting channel.
US11366191B2
A dynamic bionic heart phantom is used for an MRI system, a control method and a testing method. The dynamic bionic heart phantom includes a bionic heart phantom, a control system, positive pressure devices and a negative pressure device; the bionic heart phantom includes a water tank and a heart phantom arranged in the water tank, and the heart phantom is connected to the control system through four air pipes; the control system includes an antimagnetic control device and a control PC, and the antimagnetic control device is composed of a measurement and control module, four proportional flow values, a power module and a magnetic shielding box; the positive pressure devices, including gas, gas cylinders and pressure reducing valves, are connected to two gas inlet interfaces of the control system respectively; and the negative pressure device includes a vacuum pump and a negative pressure container.
US11366179B2
A method of manufacturing an electronic device includes the following steps. A substrate is provided, and the substrate has a first surface, a second surface opposite to the first surface and a side surface between the first surface and the second surface. A first circuit is formed on the first surface. A second circuit is formed on the second surface. The first circuit is made to electrically connect with the second circuit. A testing signal is applied to the first circuit and received from the second circuit to verify the electrical connection between the first circuit and the second circuit.
US11366168B2
An analysis device determines, by the Maharanobis-Taguchi system using a plurality of explanatory variables, to which of a first group and a second group a module representing a nickel metal hydride battery will belong when the module is subjected to capacity restoration processing, the first group being defined as a group of modules of which battery capacity is lower than a reference capacity, the second group being defined as a group of modules of which battery capacity is higher than a reference capacity. The plurality of explanatory variables include a plurality of feature values extracted from a Nyquist plot of the module. The plurality of feature values include at least two AC impedance real number components plotted in a semicircular portion, at least two AC impedance imaginary number components plotted in the semicircular portion, and at least one AC impedance imaginary number component plotted in a linear portion.
US11366162B2
A scan output flip-flop includes a selection circuit, a control circuit, and a scan-out stage circuit. The selection circuit is controlled by a first test enable signal to transmit a data signal on a first input terminal or a test signal on a second input terminal to an output terminal to serve as an input signal. The control circuit is controlled by a first clock signal and a second clock signal to generate a first control signal and a second control signal according to the input signal. The scan-out stage circuit receives only one of the first control signal and the second control signal, and is controlled by the first test enable signal and a second test enable signal to generate a scan-out signal.
US11366161B2
A True Single Phase Clock (TSPC) pre-charge based flip-flop is provided. The flip-flop includes a scan section, a master section, and a slave section. The scan section receives a scan enable signal, a scan input signal, a clock signal, and feedback data from the master section, and outputs an internal signal to the master section based on the scan enable signal, the scan input signal, the clock signal, and the feedback data. The master section is coupled to the scan section and receives the internal signal and a data input, and outputs a master feedback signal to the slave section based on the internal signal, the data input, and the feedback data. The slave section is coupled to the master section and generates an output by latching the master feedback signal received from the master section according to the clock signal. The clock signal is a True-Single-Phase-Clock (TSPC).
US11366160B2
A circuit includes: a first delay circuit configured to receive a first clock signal; a second delay circuit configured to receive a second clock signal; a delay control circuit, coupled to the first and second delay circuits, and configured to cause the first and second delay circuits to respectively align the first and second clock signals within a noise window; and a loop control circuit, coupled to the first and second delay circuits, and configured to alternately form a first oscillation loop and a second oscillation loop passing through each of the first and second delay circuits so as to determine the noise window.
US11366155B2
A chip testing device and a chip testing system are provided. The chip testing system includes a chip testing device and a plurality of environment control apparatuses. A plurality of electrical connection sockets are disposed on one side of a circuit board, and a plurality of testing modules are disposed on another side of the circuit board. A first fixing member and a second fixing member fix the electrical connection sockets on one side of the circuit board, and no screwing members are required to be screwed between the electrical connection sockets and the circuit board. Each of the electrical connection sockets with a chip disposed thereon can be disposed in a high temperature environment or a low temperature environment for testing along with the chip testing device, so that each of the chips does not need to be detached repeatedly.
US11366151B2
Method and device for evaluating the electrical performance of an antenna cover. The method for evaluating the electrical performance of the antenna cover comprises: acquiring electromagnetic parameter information of an antenna and parameter information of an antenna cover; calculating far-field information of the antenna and far-field information of an antenna system on the basis of the electromagnetic parameter information of the antenna and of the parameter information of the antenna cover; and calculating electrical performance parameter information of the antenna cover on the basis of the far-field information of the antenna and of the far-field information of the antenna system. By means of the actual measurement of the electromagnetic parameter information of the antenna and of the parameter information of the antenna cover, the calculation of the far-field information of the antenna and of the far-field information of the antenna system, and the electrical performance parameter information of the antenna cover thus produced, without relying on a precise digital model of the antenna or when the antenna system is of increased complexity, calculation precision is ensured, the operability of the evaluation of the electrical performance of the antenna cover is greatly increased, and calculation precision is effectively increased.
US11366150B2
A probe for non-intrusively detecting imperfections in a test object made from metallic, non-conductive, and/or composite materials. The probe may include a capacitive measuring apparatus that includes at least two coplanar electrodes, an adjustment device to adjust a spatial separation between the electrodes, and a separation device. The separation device may maintain a substantially constant distance between the at least two coplanar electrodes and the test object during test measurements.
US11366144B2
The present invention relates to a device and a method for measurement of electrical signals in an industrial automation and control system. The device comprises an input circuit, configured to receive an electrical input signal (100), scale the electrical input signal by a scaling factor and to set the scaling factor according to a scaling signal (110), an Analog-to-Digital Converter, ADC (220), which is electrically connected to the input circuit, wherein the ADC is configured to convert the scaled electrical input signal (103) into an intermediate digital signal (120), and a first signal path (211), connected to an digital end of the ADC, configured to create the scaling signal (110) and to send the scaling signal (110) to the input circuit, wherein, based on the intermediate digital signal of a sample period and the scaling factor of the sample period, the scaling factor for a subsequent sample period is set.
US11366143B2
An intelligent electronic device (IED) has enhanced power quality and communications capabilities. The power meter can perform energy analysis by waveform capture, detect transient on the front end voltage input channels and provide revenue measurements. The power meter splits and distributes the front end input channels into separate circuits for scaling and processing by dedicated processors for specific applications by the power meter. Front end voltage input channels are split and distributed into separate circuits for transient detection, waveform capture analysis and revenue measurement, respectively. Front end current channels are split and distributed into separate circuits for waveform capture analysis and revenue measurement, respectively.
US11366139B2
The present disclosure relates to a current measuring system. The current measuring system includes a busbar, a magnetic field sensor chip encased by a sensor housing, wherein a geometry of the sensor housing is independent of a geometry of the busbar; and an adapter piece for receiving the sensor housing, said adapter piece being adapted to the geometry of the busbar, wherein the adapter piece is fixable to the busbar, wherein the magnetic field sensor chip is fixed in a predetermined measurement position when the sensor housing is received into the fixed adapter piece.
US11366138B2
A core for an electric current detector comprises a pair of first and second core pieces (20), (23), wherein the first core piece has first opposed surfaces (21), (21) and the second core piece has second opposed surfaces (24), (24), the first and second opposed surfaces face to each other with a spacing between a first gap (26) and a second gap (28), respectively, and the first and second core pieces are covered by a resin-made first partial mold (30) on the area near and inclusive of the first gap and are covered by a resin-made second partial mold (40) on the area near and not inclusive of the second gap, wherein the second partial mold includes a second-1 molded member (41) on the first core piece side and a second-2 molded member (42) on the second core piece side.
US11366128B2
A biological analysis system comprising at least one inlet and one outlet, at least two biological analysis devices connected to one another by a conveyor defining a closed circuit, each biological analysis device comprising a region for the exchange of tube holding racks with the conveyor. The conveyor and the at least one inlet of the biological analysis system comprise a reader of an identifier of a tube holding rack which reader is designed to communicate an identifier it has read to a controller of the biological analysis system, which controller is designed to apply a specific treatment to a tube holding rack identified by the reader of the conveyor and the identifier of which has not previously been read by the reader of the at least one inlet of the biological analysis system.
US11366125B2
Examples described herein also provide a substrate conveyance system. The substrate conveyance system may include a conveyor surface to convey a number of substrates, and a number of apertures defined in the conveyor surface between the substrates as positioned on the conveyor surface. The location of the apertures is based on a location at which at least one reagent module dispenses a reagent.
US11366104B2
The present technology provides methods for detecting and diagnosing diseases and conditions characterized by mitochondrial dysfunction using monocytes as an indicator of the dysfunction.
US11366100B2
The present invention is based, in part, on the identification of novel FI.3K-mTORCI-S6K 1 signaling pathway biomarkers predictive of responsiveness to anti-cancer therapies.
US11366099B2
Among others, the present invention provides apparatus for detecting a disease, comprising a system delivery biological subject and a probing and detecting device, wherein the probing and detecting device includes a first micro-device and a first substrate supporting the first micro-device, the first micro-device contacts a biologic material to be detected and is capable of measuring at the microscopic level an electric, magnetic, electromagnetic, thermal, optical, acoustical, biological, chemical, physical, or mechanical property of the biologic material.
US11366089B2
An analysis condition adjusting device of a fuel analyzer includes a first NOx computing unit for calculating a reference NOx estimation value using a previously obtained first industrial analysis value of a fuel sample, a second NOx computing unit for calculating a plurality of varied NOx estimation value by varying a value of each of components of the first industrial analysis value, a NOx error computing unit for computing an error as a NOx error between the reference NOx estimation value and each of the varied NOx estimation values, an analysis error tolerance range setting unit for setting an analysis error tolerance range of each of the components based on a value variation amount of each of the components, the value variation amount being defined such that the NOx error is within a tolerance range, and an analysis condition adjusting unit for adjusting an analysis condition of a fuel analyzer.
US11366069B2
Disclosed is apparatus for inspecting a sample. The apparatus includes illumination optics for simultaneously directing a plurality of incident beams at a plurality of azimuth angles towards a sample and collection optics for directing a plurality of field portions of output light from two or more of the plurality of angles towards two or more corresponding sensors. The two or more sensors are arranged for receiving the field portions corresponding to two or more angles and generating two or more corresponding images. The apparatus further comprises a processor for analyzing the two or more images to detect defects on the sample.
US11366067B2
The invention provides a system for evaluating food flavors based on a gas, including a multi-gas sensing module and an odor information processing module. The sensing module includes a colorimetric gas sensing chip for reacting with odor molecules emitted by the food to be evaluated to form a coloring reaction, and the sensing module generates a color image respectively corresponding to coloring reaction according to the coloring reaction. The processing module is communicatively connected with the sensing module and includes an image acquisition unit for converting the color image into an odor information, a database unit including a plurality of identification information, and an arithmetic unit perform a calculation to form a result for evaluating the food flavors based on the plurality of identification information and the color image. The user can judge the actual condition of foods according to the result for evaluating the food flavors.
US11366066B2
Apparatus include an atmospheric pressure glow discharge (APGD) analyte electrode defining an analyte discharge axis into an APGD volume, and a plurality of APGD counter electrodes having respective electrical discharge ends directed to the APGD volume, wherein the APGD analyte electrode and the APGD counter electrodes are configured to produce an APGD plasma in the APGD volume with a voltage difference between the APGD analyte electrode and one or more of the AGPD counter electrodes. An electrode can be integrated into an ion inlet. Apparatus can be configured to perform auto-ignition and/or provide multi-modal operation through selectively powering electrodes. Electrode holder devices are disclosed. Related methods are disclosed.
US11366057B2
In one illustrative configuration, an air quality monitoring system may enable wide-scale deployment of multiple air quality monitors with high-confidence and actionable data is provided. Further, the air quality monitoring system may enable identifying a target emission from a plurality of potential sources at a site based on simulating plume models. The simulation of plume models may take into consideration various simulation parameters including wind speed and direction. Further, methods of determining a plume flux of a plume of emissions at a site, and methods of transmitting data from an air quality monitor are disclosed.
US11366034B2
In a pressure/temperature sensor, a sensor circuit is held by a holding member inside a tube that is fixed to a pipe, and an introduction portion is provided in the holding member at an inner side of the pipe with respect to the sensor circuit. The introduction portion includes a plurality of blades having blade surfaces extending along a protrusion direction of the introduction portion with respect to the sensor circuit. The plurality of blades are arranged radially on a surface perpendicular to the protrusion direction, and angles defined by the blade surfaces of the adjacent blades are all acute angles. Thus, regardless of the angle at which the blade is attached with respect to the flow direction of the measuring medium, an acute-angled portion of any adjacent blades is directed to the flow direction of the measuring medium. Therefore, a pressure loss of the measuring medium can be reduced.
US11366028B2
A stress sensor includes a stress detection layer including a laminated body including a first magnetic layer, a first non-magnetic layer, and a second magnetic layer that are laminated, wherein the first magnetic layer and the second magnetic layer have mutually different magnetoelastic coupling constants, such that a stress is detected by an electrical resistance dependent on a relative angle of magnetization between the first magnetic layer and the second magnetic layer varying depending on the stress externally applied.
US11366026B2
The invention relates to a method for monitoring the temperature of a cryopreserved biological sample. The invention also relates to a device for monitoring the temperature of a cryopreserved biological sample. The device (10) for monitoring the temperature of a cryopreserved biological sample comprises a sample container (1) having a receiving space (2) for receiving a biological sample (6). The device also comprises at least one chamber (11) having an interior that is not fluidically connected to the receiving space (2) and is only partially filled with an indicator substance (7) with a melting temperature in a region of −20° C. to −140° C. The chamber (11) has a barrier (13) that causes the indicator substance (7) to move into a second sub-region (12b) of the chamber (11) when the indicator substance (7) in a first sub-region (12a) of the chamber is in the fluid aggregate state.
US11366019B2
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer-storage media, for a device with improved ambient temperature detection. In some implementations, a device includes a housing that forms an interior space, and the housing includes an exterior surface, a pass-through region that defines a through-hole between the interior space to the exterior surface, and a recess at the exterior surface adjacent to the pass-through hole. The device includes a printed circuit board disposed within the interior space of the plastic housing. The device includes a flexible printed circuit substrate including a first end region that is connected to the printed circuit board that is disposed within the interior space of the housing, a second end region at an opposite end of the flexible printed circuit substrate than the first end region, that is disposed in the recess at the exterior surface of the housing, and a middle region that passes through the through-hole between the first end region and the second end region. The device includes a temperature sensor disposed at the second end region of the flexible printed circuit substrate in the recess at the exterior surface of the housing. The device includes a protective layer that is disposed on at least a portion of the exterior surface of the housing and that covers the recess and the through-hole.
US11366002B2
The present disclosure relates to a method for detecting a fault state at an FMCW-based fill level measuring device, including performing two reference measurements successively in time, a first reference measurement signal and a second reference measurement signal, using the filling level measuring device under a predefined reference measurement condition. In each of the two reference measurement signals a characteristic parameter is determined, wherein a change in the characteristic parameter over time is determined by comparing the two reference measurement signals. A fault state is detected when the change in the characteristic parameter exceeds a predefined maximum characteristic parameter change.
US11365985B2
Provided is a rotation detection device including: a power supply unit configured to output constant power supply; a rotation sensor unit configured to output a detection signal that depends on rotation of a vehicle; a controller configured to calculate on-time rotation information on the vehicle, which is information at a time when an ignition switch is on, to control a motor; and a calculation unit configured to calculate off-time rotation information on the vehicle by intermittently supplying a power supply voltage to the rotation sensor unit when the ignition switch is off, update a set value of an intermittent interval so that the set value becomes smaller when the off-time rotation information contains information indicating rotation of a motor for the vehicle, and otherwise update the set value of the intermittent interval so that the set value becomes larger.
US11365968B2
A level indicator for a telescopic sight can comprise a lower clamp member including a first end defining a threaded aperture and a second end defining a cylindrical head, and an upper clamp member including a first end defining an access hole and a second end defining a socket in which the cylindrical head is receivable. The upper clamp member is rotatable about the cylindrical head to form between the respective first ends of the clamp members a gap through which the telescopic sight is receivable into a space defined between the upper and lower clamp members. A level housing in which a level is received can extend from either clamp member. A single threaded fastener is receivable in the threaded aperture through the access hole to secure the upper clamp member to the lower clamp member around the telescopic sight.
US11365966B2
A method for estimating vehicle location by obtaining change events from an event camera's observations of a ground surface moving relative to the vehicle, determining a signature of the ground surface from the change events; and estimating the location using the signature. The change events may be processed to produce an 1st invariant representation of a ground surface patch for use as the signature. Alternatively, range measurements representing a patch may be used as the signature. A map is constructed having the representations of the ground surface patches including the locations of the patches. The same patch of ground surface is subsequently measured thereby obtaining a sequence of change events which are processed to produce a 2nd representation. The 2nd representation is matched to the map of 1st invariant representations. The location of the vehicle on the ground is determined based on the match.
US11365948B2
The invention provides a barrel flexing mitigation assembly (10), which is suitable for reducing barrel deflection, particularly in long range rifle barrels, such as those used in target shooting, hunting or sniper applications. The barrel flexing mitigation assembly (10) comprises a tubular shaft (20) extending coaxially with a rifle barrel (12) for defining an exoskeleton (20) within which at least part of the barrel (12) is encased; and a tubular barrel stabiliser (22) which is snug-fitted over the barrel (12), such that it is radially positioned between the barrel (12) and the tubular exoskeleton (20).
US11365941B2
An assembly for storing thermal energy comprising a phase change material, PCM, storage vessel and at least one heat transfer fluid, HTF, receptacle, the PCM storage vessel being defined by a thermally conductive wall 108, the PCM storage vessel 100 comprising an inverted tapered portion, the inverted tapered portion having a tip portion and a base portion, the tip portion having a diameter less than the diameter of the base portion, the tip portion being arranged relatively beneath the base portion, the at least one HTF receptacle being provided adjacent to and in thermal communication with at least a portion of the PCM storage vessel, thermal communication between the PCM storage vessel and the at least one HTF receptacle occurring via the thermally conductive wall, and wherein the HTF receptacle comprises a portion for receiving thermal energy from an external thermal energy source, the said the portion being adjacent the tip portion of the inverted tapered portion.
US11365938B2
A convector for air cooling of a fluid flowing in a pipe, comprising: a path for a cooling air flow comprising an inlet from and an outlet towards the environment, a heat exchange section comprising at least one tube bundle defining a heat exchange surface, said section being provided in said path for the air flow, fan means producing said air flow along said path, so that said air flow externally invests said tube bundle on said; heat exchange surface, a humidifying section arranged in said path, upstream of said heat exchange section, where water is atomized to be invested by the air flow, characterized by comprising a wetting device for wetting directly with water a portion of the heat exchange surface of said tube bundle to further cool said portion of tube bundle.
US11365936B2
An enclosure of a steel-making furnace system includes a support structure including a frame that defines an interior, a supply line for supplying a cooling liquid from a reservoir, and a return line fluidly coupled to the supply line and the reservoir. A plurality of panels includes sinuously winding piping having an inlet and an outlet. The inlet is fluidly coupled to the supply line and the outlet is fluidly coupled to the return line. The frame includes a plurality of support members spaced from one another, where each of the plurality of support members defines a slot. Each of the plurality of panels is removably and slidably received with the slot for coupling to the frame.
US11365925B2
A refrigerator and method utilize a door-mounted icemaking system including an icemaking mold, an ice storage bin and a cold wall evaporator disposed proximate the ice storage bin along an interior wall of the door to provide cooling proximate the ice storage bin. In some instances, the cold wall evaporator may be in addition to an icemaking evaporator that provides direct cooling of the icemaking mold, and furthermore, in some instances, the cold wall and icemaking evaporators may be separately controllable to optimize cooling within the door-mounted icemaking system. In addition, in some instances, a hot wall condenser may be used in a door-mounted icemaking system to dissipate heat generated by a refrigeration circuit through an exterior wall of a door. Further, in some instances a reversible refrigeration circuit may be used in connection with an icemaking evaporator to assist in ejecting ice from an icemaking mold.
US11365919B2
An apparatus (1) for removing non-condensable gases from a refrigerant is described, said apparatus (1) comprising a pipe arrangement (2) having a pipe (3), cooling means (4) for the pipe (3), and venting means, wherein the pipe (3) comprises a connection geometry (5) for a connection to a refrigerant system. Such an apparatus should be operated with good efficiency. To this end the pipe comprises at least a first section (6) and a second section (7) which are directed in different directions.
US11365914B2
A refrigeration cycle apparatus includes: an outdoor unit; a branch unit connected to the outdoor unit via a first pipe and a second pipe; a first indoor unit connected to the branch unit via a third pipe and a fourth pipe; and a second indoor unit connected to the branch unit via a fifth pipe and a sixth pipe. A refrigerant circuit includes a compressor, a first heat exchanger, a second heat exchanger, a third heat exchanger, and a six-way valve. The six-way valve switches between a first state in which the first heat exchanger acts as a condenser and at least the second heat exchanger acts as an evaporator and a second state in which the first heat exchanger acts as an evaporator and at least the second heat exchanger acts as a condenser.
US11365912B2
A suction duct is disposed within a shell and tube heat exchanger. The suction duct is located relatively high and above the tube bundle so as to not entrain liquid or droplets that may be splashing and spraying upward. The suction duct is configured with an area schedule in fluid communication with a flow path inside the suction duct. The flow path is in fluid communication with an outlet of the shell. This is advantageous relative to traditional top of the shell outlets which generally have higher vertical footprints. The area schedule of the suction duct can facilitate and/or maintain relatively smooth vapor flow within the shell. The area schedule can achieve vapor flows that have some uniformity along the length of the shell, which can manage and/or avoid localized vapor flow and/or local currents, such as where high velocity may be present and where entrainment can result.
US11365907B2
A part of a gas-phase mixed refrigerant compressed by a compressor (20) is condensed by a first condenser (21). Then, the mixed refrigerant is separated by a first gas-liquid separator (22) into a gas-phase first fluid portion (I) and a liquid-phase second fluid portion (II) which has been condensed into a liquid phase. A part of the gas-phase first fluid portion (I) is further condensed by a second condenser (23). Then, the first fluid portion is further separated by a second gas-liquid separator (24) into a gas-phase third fluid portion (III) and a liquid-phase fourth fluid portion (IV) which has been condensed into a liquid phase. Thereafter, the gas-phase third fluid portion (III) is condensed and then expanded.
US11365906B2
The present disclosure provides methods and systems for heat exchange, such as cooling a heat source. A cooling system of the present disclosure may comprise a first channel that is configured to direct a liquid coolant, a second channel that is configured to direct a vapor coolant generated from the liquid coolant, and a condenser that is configured to permit the vapor coolant to undergo phase transition to the liquid coolant. The cooling system may further comprise at least one cooling interface in fluid communication with the first channel and the second channel. The cooling interface may be configured to facilitate heat exchange between the liquid coolant and a heat source.
US11365905B2
An energy concentrating apparatus includes: a mounting platform, a mounting support, a rotating support, a reflective mirror, an arc-shaped slide rail, a linking rod, a sliding parts, a drive device, and a pull rope. The mounting support is located on the mounting platform. A rotation shaft of each rotating support is rotatably located on the corresponding mounting support, and a rotation shaft of each reflective mirror is rotatably located on the corresponding rotating support. The arc-shaped slide rail is located on the mounting platform, and the sliding parts is slidably located in the arc-shaped slide rail, the linking rod is connected to the sliding parts and the reflective mirror respectively, and a curvature of the arc-shaped slide rail is different such that the reflective mirror rotates towards a different direction.
US11365902B2
To position a solar oven radiation collection device, a structural extension assembly extends in a radial direction with respect to a structure. A moveable transport provides linear movement of the solar oven radiation collection device along an axis of the structural extension assembly. A linear deploy electric motor is used to control linear movement of the solar oven radiation collection device along the axis of the structural extension assembly. A solar altitude electric motor is used to adjust orientation of the solar oven radiation collection device to take into account changes in solar altitude with respect to time. A solar azimuth electric motor is used to adjust orientation of the solar oven radiation collection device to take into account changes in azimuth with respect to time.
US11365889B2
A fitout article or article of equipment for a kitchen or laboratory is provided. The article has a lighting and separating element. The separating element in a region of the lighting element has light transmittance of at least 0.1% and less than 12%. The lighting element in the interior emits light that passes through the separating element and to the exterior. The separating element has a glass or glass-ceramic substrate having a CTE of −6 to 6 ppm/K and has a colour locus in the CIELAB colour space with the coordinates L* of 20 to 40, a* of −6 to 6 and b* of −6 to 6. D65 standard illuminant light, after passing through the separating element, is within a white region W1 determined in the chromaticity diagram CIExyY−2° by the following coordinates: White region W1 x
y 0.27
0.21 0.22
0.25 0.32
0.37 0.45
0.45 0.47
0.34 0.36
0.29.
US11365883B2
The invention relates to a bottom wall (118) of a gas turbomachine combustion chamber. This bottom wall comprises openings (119) for mounting combustion air supply systems and holes (128) for the passage of cooling air between at least one inlet (128a) and at least one outlet of said holes. The holes (128) extend inwardly along the bottom wall with the outlet port located closer to the opening (119) adjacent to it than the inlet hole.
US11365875B1
Disclosed is an integrated compact power supply system that includes a converter for converting AC power to a DC voltage capable of operating individual decorations or displays or portions of decorations or displays. Decorations or displays can be hardwired to the integrated system or wirelessly connected. Both lighting strings or individual LEDs can be controlled separately. Portions of lighting displays can also be controlled.
US11365874B2
A wreath decoration system is used to enable users to mount a decorative acrylic plate to a wreath to enhance the decoration of the wreath. The system includes a first wire fastener, a second wire fastener, a support beam, a primary illumination source, a microcontroller, and a power supply system. The first wire fastener and the second wire fastener help secure the support beam to the wreath. The first wire fastener and the second wire fastener also help position the support beam behind the wreath so that the support beam is hidden behind the wreath leaves. The support beam centers the primary illumination source on the wreath. The primary illumination source illuminates any decoration positioned on the center of the wreath. The microcontroller enables the configuration of the settings of the primary illumination source. The power supply system supplies the voltage necessary to the primary illumination source and the microcontroller.
US11365870B1
The holiday light attachment system is an extension structure. The holiday light attachment system includes an elevated anchor, a cable holder, a shaft mount, an extension shaft, and a light string. The cable holder attaches the light string to the elevated anchor. The shaft mount attaches to the extension shaft. The shaft mount is a tool that secures the cable holder to the elevated anchor. The holiday light attachment system attaches the light string to an elevated structure. By elevated structure is meant a surface that is above the reach of an individual. The holiday light attachment system allows the individual to attach the light string to the elevated structure without having to change the elevation of the individual.
US11365869B2
The invention refers to a lighting device (18) comprising a light-emitting module (2) and an optical system. The optical system comprises a first reference face (16), wherein the first reference face (16) is configured to accommodate the light-emitting module (2); and at least one spring element (20) is provided for fixing the light-emitting module (2) to the optical system in a clamping position, wherein the at least one spring element (20) comprises a first spring section (26) configured to exert a spring force in a first spatial direction (f1) towards the first reference face (16) in the clamping position, wherein the at least one spring element further comprises a second spring section (28) configured to exert a spring force towards a second spatial direction (f2) in the clamping position, and wherein the second spatial direction (f2) is different from the first spatial direction (f1). The invention further relates to a method for fixing a light-emitting module (2) to an optical system.
US11365867B2
A light emitting device includes a base having a light reflecting surface and having a first side on which the light reflecting surface is provided, light sources mounted on the first side, and a half mirror disposed opposite to the base to reflect a part of incident light and to transmit another part of the incident light. Each of the light sources includes a reflecting layer on an upper surface of each of the light sources. The half mirror has an oblique reflectance with respect to wavelengths of light emitted from the light sources in a case where the light travels obliquely toward the half mirror. The half mirror has a perpendicular reflectance with respect to the wavelengths in a case where the light travels perpendicularly toward the half mirror. The oblique reflectance is smaller than the perpendicular reflectance.
US11365860B2
An optical lens includes a first lens, a light guide and a second lens arranged in order in a direction of an optical axis of the optical lens. The light guide has a first end and a second end opposite the first end, and an inner surface of the light guide touches at least a part of an outer edge of the second lens.
US11365855B1
A lighting assembly adapted for placement upon an article of furniture and/or securement to a wall, including: a frame/housing sub-assembly; an electronics sub-assembly; and a display sub-assembly, wherein the display sub-assembly comprises a first substrate, a second substrate, and a third substrate, wherein the substrates cooperatively interact to provide one or more lighted motion effects.
US11365850B2
A retrofit LED canopy luminaire assembly is provided that is configured for mounting with a canopy fixture supported by a canopy deck and having a fixture base located beneath the canopy deck, a lamp socket housing operatively connected to, and extending upwardly from the fixture base and through the canopy deck, and a ballast housing located above the canopy deck and operatively connected to the lamp socket housing. The retrofit LED canopy luminaire assembly includes a retrofit adapter bracket, a retrofit LED canopy luminaire configured to be mounted to the retrofit adapter bracket, and a wire guide body supported within the lamp socket housing that is configured to route electrical leads extending outwardly from the retrofit LED canopy luminaire through the wire guide body and into the ballast housing.
US11365848B2
A composite pressure vessel liner suitable for use in a composite pressure vessel for storing high-pressure hydrogen is provided. The composite pressure vessel liner is made of a steel material including: a predetermined chemical composition; and a metallic microstructure in which an area fraction of martensite at a position of ¼ of a wall thickness on an inner side is 30% or more, a total area fraction of martensite and bainite at the position of ¼ of the wall thickness on the inner side is 95% or more, and a total area fraction of martensite and bainite in a wall thickness center part is 95% or more, wherein the composite pressure vessel liner has a wall thickness of 20 mm or more in a longitudinal center part, and a tensile strength of 850 MPa or more in the wall thickness center part.
US11365846B2
A rotation mechanism having a positioning function includes a rotary base, a rotary set rotatably arranged on the rotary base, a securing set mounted on the rotary set for adjusting a spacing between the rotary set and the rotary base, and an elastic set mounted between the securing set and the rotary set and butted against by the securing set for providing an elastic force. The rotary case includes a fix pin extending from the rotary base and a first slide portion portion disposed on the rotary base and configured around the fix pin. The rotary set includes a second slide portion correspondingly engaged with the first slide portion, and a first opening used for receiving the fix pin and allowing the rotary set being rotated relative to the rotary base.
US11365843B2
A method for forming a super-insulating material for a vacuum insulated structure includes disposing glass spheres within a rotating drum. A plurality of interstitial spaces are defined between the glass spheres. A binder material is disposed within the rotating drum. The glass spheres and the at least one binder material are rotated within the rotating drum, wherein the binder material is mixed during a first mixing stage with the glass spheres. A first insulating material is disposed within the rotating drum. The binder material, the first insulating material and the glass spheres are mixed to define an insulating base. A second insulating material is disposed within the rotating drum. The secondary insulating material is mixed with the insulating base to define a homogenous form of the super-insulating material, wherein the first and second insulating materials occupy substantially all of the interstitial spaces.
US11365837B2
A clamping system for connecting a first tube and a second tube whose facing ends have projecting clamping surfaces includes a collar having a belt able to be clamped around the clamping surfaces and a washer supported by the collar. The belt includes a first and a second sidewall between which is delimited an internal recess able to receive the clamping surfaces. The washer carries at least one foldable retaining finger which has a free end portion projecting axially beyond a first edge of the belt over a distance sufficient to allow manual manipulation thereof, the free end portion having a retaining edge configured, when the end portion is folded towards the axis of the belt, to be retained outside the belt by a radially projecting element.
US11365836B2
A pulling and alignment system for flanged components has pairs of flange attachments fixed to respective flanges of components that are to be pulled together and aligned for coupling. A puller device is supported by a flange attachment of each pair. A flexible elongate pulling link extends between the flange attachments of the pair and is engaged by, and movable relative to, the puller device to act in tension between those flange attachments. Each flange attachment is a flange extension that comprises an arm cantilevered from a mounting to extend beyond the flange and to hold the pulling link outboard of the flange. The pulling link is an articulated rod having a longitudinal series of rigid elements, each of those elements being pivotably coupled to at least one other of those elements.
US11365831B2
A plastic pipe clip includes a slitted annular body having a through slit to allow receiving a pipe in the annular body. The pipe clip includes pair of mounting flanges integrally formed on the annular body on an opposite side of the annular body as the side where the slit is located. The mounting flanges each having a support surface and at least one mounting hole adapted to mount the pipe clip to a support structure. The mounting flanges are arranged and configured to be pinched together so as to open the slit on the opposite side of the annular body.
US11365826B2
An overfill valve associated with a drop tube segment fluidly connected to a fluid reservoir is described. The overfill valve includes a valve body positioned within the drop tube segment and a non-contact valve actuator positioned exterior to the drop tube segment and operable to actuate the valve body from an open position to a closed position without requiring any physical penetration through the wall of the drop tube segment. The non-contact valve actuator has a first position in which the non-contact valve actuator does not actuate the valve body from the open position to the closed position in a second position, achieved when the liquid reservoir reaches a predetermined level approaching the capacity of the liquid reservoir, the non-contact valve actuator actuating the valve body from the open position to the closed position when the non-contact valve actuator obtains the second position.
US11365823B2
A valve is provided having a circuit that includes an electrical conductor with a temperature-dependent electrical resistance. The electrical conductor is connected in series to an electrical series resistor, which includes a parallel circuit of a non-reactive wire and an NTC resistor. The electrical conductor includes a coil wire wound into a magnetic coil that is operable to move an armature to open or close the valve. The effect of the operation of the valve itself on the magnetic force of the coil is minimized by arranging the NTC resistor to be thermally coupled with the coil wire.
US11365814B2
A control valve for a fluid treatment apparatus is provided, including a valve body having a control portion and a treatment portion, the portions being separated from each other so that fluid in the control portion is isolated from fluid in the treatment portion. The treatment portion includes a plurality of piston valves reciprocating in corresponding openings defined in a corresponding number of cylinders for controlling water to be treated in the apparatus. Each of the cylinders has a plurality of peripherally spaced, vertically-extending guide ribs configured for facilitating engagement of the piston valves with the openings and for reducing unwanted cavitation.
US11365812B2
An air control valve for a fuel cell vehicle includes: a valve housing having a first port and a second port; a first rotary shaft rotatably mounted in the valve housing and configured to be rotated by a driving source; a first valve member connected to the first rotary shaft and configured to selectively open or close the first port by rotating about the first rotary shaft; a second rotary shaft mounted in the valve housing so as to be rotatable relative to the first rotary shaft; a second valve member connected to the second rotary shaft and configured to selectively open or close the second port by rotating about the second rotary shaft; and a spring member connected, at one end thereof, to the first rotary shaft and connected, at the other end thereof, to the second rotary shaft, thereby improving stability and reliability.
US11365806B2
A piston ring with a coated outer surface is provided. The coating is disposed on end sections of the outer surface adjacent a gap. Typically, a middle section of the outer surface located between the end sections is not coated. The coating can be formed of CrN or DLC, and the CrN coating can be applied by physical vapor deposition (PVD). The end sections of the outer surface, upon which the coating is applied, are rough. For example, the outer surface can be blasted or otherwise textured to achieve the rough surface. The rough surface retains oil and distributes stress better than a smooth surface, and thus reduces crazing and flaking of the coating.
US11365802B2
A gearbox for a motor vehicle, includes multiple gears, a housing, an interior space enclosed by the housing, a gearshift clutch located in the interior space, through which a gear can be shifted, and a shifting device for transmitting an external actuating force acting outside the housing for shifting to the gearshift clutch, the shifting device having an inner shifting part in the interior space, a first introduction element which engages through a first opening provided in the housing for guiding the external actuating force to shift the gear to the inner shifting part, a shifting mass arranged outside the housing which is moved during gear shifting, and a connecting element different from the first introduction element with which the shifting mass is connected to the inner shifting part, the connecting element engaging through a second opening different from the first opening in the housing into the interior space.
US11365801B2
A utility vehicle such as a loader includes a drive control system that includes an electronic controller and a manually actuated drive command device, such as one or more joysticks. The electronic controller is configured to control the drive control system to supply propulsive power at a predetermined output that is lower than that which is commanded by the drive command device for so long as an output of the drive control system is beneath a designated threshold, maintaining vehicle speed lower than a commanded vehicle speed. The electronic controller is further configured to control the drive control system to ramp up the propulsive power supply toward that which is commanded by the drive command device when the output of the drive control system is above the designated threshold, causing the vehicle speed to approach a commanded vehicle speed. The vehicle may include a EH drive system such as a hydrostatic drive system.
US11365794B2
The invention relates to a spur gear differential (1), in particular for motor vehicles, comprising a planet carrier (2) for circulating about a differential axis (X), a first output spur gear (3), which is arranged coaxially to the differential axis (X), a second output spur gear (4), which is likewise arranged coaxially to the differential axis (X), and at least one pair (5) of planet gears (6, 7) that mesh with one another, said pair being rotatably arranged in the planet carrier (2), each planet gear (6, 7) meshing with one output spur gear (3, 4). At least one of the output spur gears (3, 4) and/or of the planet gears (6, 7) is conically toothed in such a way that, when the planet gears (6, 7) rotate relative to one another, the at least one of the output spur gears (3, 4) and/or of the planet gears (6, 7) is moved into a position in which a blocking effect is brought about. The invention further relates to a corresponding method for producing a spur gear differential (1) of this type.
US11365790B2
A linear actuator and an identification method thereof are characterized in that a memory unit of the embedding device stores the parameter data of the linear actuator, such as the parameters and the axial position of the elongated shaft, and the microprocessor determines whether the sensing device is activated, and through the process of parameter analysis, data transmission, and algorithm calculation, the calculation control device performs an instantaneous calculation to determine the state of the linear actuator, thereby improving the disadvantage of a single function of the conventional technology, avoiding the problem that the unidentified linear actuator causes the abnormality of the sensing device, and effectively finding the problem of abnormal function of the linear actuator.
US11365788B2
A mower drive belt tensioner arm includes an elongate body having a tension pulley to provide tension to a mower drive belt. One of a pair of rear draft towers on the mower deck supports the elongate body above the surface of the mower deck. A coil spring urges an end of the elongate body in a direction between the pair of draft towers. A pivotable belt keeper may be mounted to the tensioner arm without tools, and extends over the perimeter of the tension pulley.
US11365779B2
A magnetic liquid damping shock absorber includes a housing, a thermal insulating material layer, a mass block and a magnetic liquid. The housing defines a sealed cavity, the sealed cavity has a first wall face and a second wall face opposite in a first direction and a circumferential wall face located between the first wall face and the second wall face in the first direction. The thermal insulating material layer is provided on an outer surface of the housing, on a wall face of the sealed cavity or in a housing wall of the housing. The mass block is located in the sealed cavity, and the mass block and the housing define a magnetic liquid cavity therebetween. The magnetic liquid is filled in the magnetic liquid cavity.
US11365755B1
A street paddle assembly for propelling, balancing, and slowing the user upon a skateboard includes a shaft, a tube, and a foot. The shaft comprises a plurality of sections, which are selectively mutually engageable so that the sections are linearly oriented. A connector engaged to each of the plurality of sections is positioned to retain the sections in proximity when the sections are mutually disengaged. The foot is engaged to a lower end of the shaft and can frictionally engage a surface. The tube is selectively engageable to an upper end of the shaft and extends bidirectionally therefrom. The tube and the shaft can be grasped in a respective hands of a user, positioning the user to utilize the assembly. Each of a pair of caps selectively engageable to a respective opposed endpoint of the tube retain an article positioned in the tube.
US11365752B2
A panel attachment structure for a wearable article manufacturing equipment includes: lower and upper panels vertically arranged while separated up-and-down; a first processing section and a first driving section respectively attached to a front face and a back face of the lower panel; a second processing section and a second driving section respectively attached to a front face and a back face of the upper panel; a base horizontally arranged under the lower panel; and a pair of pillars raised from the base, wherein, in the structure, the lower and upper panels are removably fixed to the pillars while being supported by the respective lower and upper parts of the pillars, and each pillar has a support section, provided between the upper and lower panels and supporting the load of the upper panel.
US11365744B2
Provided in one example is a centrifugal pump. The centrifugal pump, according to this example, includes a shaft having an axial keyway located therein, as well as an axial key positioned within the axial keyway, the axial key having a recess located in a radial exterior surface thereof. The centrifugal pump according to this example additionally includes an impeller positioned on the shaft about the axial key, and a retaining ring positioned on the shaft about the axial key, a portion of the retaining ring extending into the recess for axially fixing the retaining ring relative to the axial key. The centrifugal pump according to this example further includes one or more fasteners attaching the retaining ring to the impeller, and a diffuser coupled about the shaft and proximate the impeller.
US11365742B2
A cabin air compressor assembly includes a cabin air compressor, and a cabin air compressor motor operably connected to the cabin air compressor. The cabin air compressor motor includes a rotor and a stator having a plurality of end windings. A cabin air compressor housing includes at least one cooling airflow hole formed therein. A motor cooling flow is movable across a portion of the cabin air compressor motor to cool the stator and the end windings. A duct extends from the cabin air compressor housing to an adjacent end winding such that a cooling outlet flow provided via the at least one cooling air flow hole is arranged in fluid communication with the end winding.
US11365737B2
Oil-injected screw compressor installation including a frame or underframe (5 2), a screw compressor element (3), electrical cabinet (6), oil separator vessel (5) and an air-cooled cooling module (8), with as characteristic that on one side (2a) of the frame (2), the screw compressor element (3) is placed horizontally and with the electrical 10 cabinet (6), the oil separator vessel (5) and the aircooled cooling module (8) being placed on the other side (2b) of the frame (2), with the cooling module (8) being placed such that this is perpendicular to the compressor element (3) and the air (9) sucked in by the cooling module 15 (8) will flow between the electrical cabinet (6) and the cooling module (8).
US11365726B2
The present invention relates to an ion thruster for propulsion of spacecrafts, including: a reservoir for a propellant, an emitter for emitting ions of the propellant, the emitter having one or more projections of porous material and a base with a first side supporting said projections and a second side connected to the reservoir, and an extractor facing the emitter for extracting and accelerating the ions from the emitter, wherein the base is impermeable to the propellant at least on said first side and has pores or channels for providing flow of propellant from the reservoir to said projections.
US11365723B2
According to an embodiment of the present invention there is provided an apparatus for controlling a sub-system of a wind turbine. The apparatus comprises a cooling system comprising first and second heat exchangers, and a fluid circuit arranged to enable a coolant to flow between the first and second heat exchangers; and a processor. The processor is configured to: monitor one or more operational parameters of the cooling system; determine an icing risk based on the one or more operational parameters; and generate a control signal for output to the wind turbine sub-system in dependence on the determined icing risk.
US11365721B2
The present invention relates to wind energy park connected to an electrical grid, having airborne wind energy systems (AWES), e.g. with kites. The wind energy park has an electrical DC network connecting the plurality of AWES and a grid converter unit for converting DC to AC, and transmit AC to the electrical grid. The wind energy park control unit controls the AWES to produce electrical power to the electrical grid by alternating between a power production phase, and a recovery phase so to balance the supply of power to the electrical grid according a demanded setpoint. An advantage is that the grid converter may be smaller, as compared to an AC network, because the power is evened out with the negative power from the AWES being in recovery phase. In this way, the invention stabilizes the grid and has a grid forming capability.
US11365716B2
This application provides a control method and device for avoiding run-away, and a wind turbine. The method may include: determining whether a brake system of the wind turbine has failed; if the brake system has failed, calculating an initial crosswind position based on a current wind direction angle, and enabling a yaw system of the wind turbine to perform a crosswind operation based on the initial crosswind position; performing a long-period and short-period filter processing on wind direction data acquired during a crosswind process to obtain an average and instantaneous wind direction angle respectively; determining whether a wind direction has a sudden change based on the average and instantaneous wind direction angle; and if the wind direction has a sudden change, calculating a new crosswind position based on the average wind direction angle, and enabling the yaw system to perform a crosswind operation based on the new crosswind position.
US11365704B2
An exemplary engine noise reduction system, can be provided, which can include a noise reduction fluid source, and a microjet(s) placed at an axial location downstream from a nozzle exit of an engine and configured to asymmetrically inject a noise reduction fluid from the noise reduction fluid source into a jet flow of the engine. The engine can be a jet engine. The microjet(s) can include four microjets, which can be about 90 degrees apart in a plane at the axial location. The four microjets can be asymmetric microjets. The microjet(s) can be configured to inject the noise reduction fluid in a direction that is normal with respect to the jet flow.
US11365699B2
Provided is an internal combustion engine control device capable of more appropriately correcting an output value of a flow rate sensor that measures a flow rate of air flowing through an intake flow path of an internal combustion engine, and further reducing an error between a corrected air flow rate and an actual air flow rate as compared to a conventional device. For this purpose, the internal combustion engine control device of the present invention includes an arithmetic device 100 including a fundamental frequency derivation unit 104 that derives a fundamental frequency, a flow rate amplitude calculation unit 107 that extracts a radio frequency of a plurality of frequencies equal to or higher than the fundamental frequency from a pulsation waveform based on the output value of the flow rate sensor as a flow rate radio frequency and calculates an amplitude of the flow rate radio frequency for each frequency, a correction amount derivation unit 108 that derives a correction amount based on the amplitude of the flow rate radio frequency for each frequency, and a flow rate calculation unit 109 that calculates a flow rate of air by using the output value of the flow rate sensor and the correction amount.
US11365691B2
There is provided a blade angle feedback system for an aircraft-bladed rotor rotatable about a longitudinal axis and having an adjustable blade pitch angle. A feedback device is coupled to rotate with the rotor and to move along the axis with adjustment of the blade pitch angle. The feedback device comprises a body having position marker(s) embedded therein, the body made of a first material having a first magnetic permeability and the position marker(s) comprising a second material having a second magnetic permeability greater than the first. Sensor(s) are positioned adjacent the feedback device and configured for producing, as the feedback device rotates about the axis, sensor signal(s) in response to detecting passage of the position marker(s). A control unit is communicatively coupled to the sensor(s) and configured to generate a feedback signal indicative of the blade pitch angle in response to the sensor signal(s) received from the sensor(s).
US11365687B2
The invention relates to a pivot pin (5) for an epicyclic gear train sliding bearing, the pivot pin having a portion (23) forming a central shank, extending around an axial passage (15), and axially opposed, axially open circumferential grooves (25a,25b) which radially separate two axially opposed lateral end portions (230a,230b) of the central shank from two cantilevered lateral portions (27a,27b). With respect to a plane (33) perpendicular to said axis of the axial passage (15) and passing through the axial middle of the axial passage, the axial distance between said plane (33) and the bottom end of one of the circumferential grooves (25a) is smaller than the axial distance between said plane and the bottom end of the axially opposed circumferential groove (25b).
US11365683B2
A fuel supply control device is provided in which a parallel flow path of an orifice and a pressurizing valve is used as a complex pressurizing valve for a fuel supply amount, and which controls a fuel supply pump on the basis of a pressure difference before and after the complex pressurizing valve that has been detected by a pressure difference meter. When the rotational speed of the fuel supply pump is below a predetermined threshold value, the fuel supply pump is controlled on the basis of a first fuel measurement amount, and the fuel supply pump is controlled on the basis of a second fuel measurement amount.
US11365675B2
In general, techniques of this disclosure are directed to a modular generator set system. A generator set system may comprise a primary module, which may include an engine, a generator coupled to the engine, a primary frame configured to support the engine and the generator, and a first guiding element. The generator set system may also include a secondary module, a secondary frame, and a second guiding element that is reciprocal to the first guiding element such that, during installation of the secondary module, the second guiding element is configured to interface with the first guiding element to align the secondary module for purposes of automatically electrically or fluidically coupling the primary module to the secondary module upon assembling the primary frame and the secondary frame.
US11365672B2
An internal combustion engine includes an engine block, a combustion cylinder including a cylinder wall, engine oil and engine coolant. Control of the internal combustion engine includes estimating the cylinder wall temperature in a temperature state estimator, comparing the estimated cylinder wall temperature to a predetermined temperature threshold, and circulating the engine coolant in the engine when the estimated cylinder wall temperature exceeds the predetermined temperature threshold.
US11365664B2
A method for controlling a return valve of an exhaust system and to an exhaust system with a control unit which is configured to carry out the method. The method is based on the object of avoiding an overpressure in the line system for urea solution as a result of a reduction in the injection rate. The method includes the steps of determining whether one or more of the following states are present during the operation of the exhaust system: a) an injection rate per unit of time of urea solution of the dosing valve is less than or equal to a predefined injection limit, b) a pressure measured by the pressure sensor in the line system overshoots a predefined first upper pressure limit (P2). The return valve is opened for a first predefined opening duration (Δt1) if states a) and b) are present and at least one of the states has already been present for at least a predefined period of time (Δta). The return valve is closed after the first predefined opening duration (Δt1) has elapsed.
US11365657B2
A connection adapter for connecting a treatment apparatus to a connection head of a treatment device for a fluid is provided with a connecting section that connects to the connection head. A threaded socket section coaxial to an imaginary connecting axis is provided to screw on the treatment apparatus. The threaded socket section has at least one fluid passage channel connecting a fluid-conducting space of the treatment apparatus to a fluid-conducting space of the connection head. The connecting section has at least two screw holes for receiving screws or threaded bolts or the connecting section has a central thread that connects to a connection head-associated central thread. An assembly of connection head and connection adapter is provided. A treatment device provided with connection head and connection adapter is provided.
US11365654B2
A bushing member includes: a large diameter portion which is inserted on a radially inner side of a coiled segment of an assist spring and includes a straight portion which extends in an axial direction; and a small diameter portion which is located on a radially inner side of a housing and has an outer diameter that is smaller than an outer diameter of the large diameter portion. The coiled segment includes a contact portion that contacts the straight portion at a radially inner surface of the contact portion. In an axial direction, a location of an end of the straight portion, which is located on one axial side where a driven shaft is placed, coincides with a location of an end of the contact portion located on the one axial side, or is on the one axial side of the location of the end of the contact portion.
US11365650B2
A mounting apparatus for mounting a gas turbine engine to an aircraft. The mounting apparatus includes a thrust strut operably connected to the gas turbine engine and the aircraft. The thrust strut defines a thrust strut axis. The mounting apparatus further includes a restraining structure. The restraining structure includes a bracket circumferentially disposed on the thrust strut and at least one elongate member connected to the bracket and the gas turbine engine. The restraining structure radially and circumferentially constrains the thrust strut with respect to the thrust strut axis of the thrust strut while allowing the thrust strut to move in the direction of thrust strut axis.
US11365647B2
A gas turbine engine de-icing system includes a heat exchanger. A coolant loop is in fluid communication with the heat exchanger and is configured to circulate a heat transfer fluid. An engine oil loop is in fluid communication with the heat exchanger and is configured to transfer heat to the heat transfer fluid. A gas turbine engine inlet structure has at least one fan inlet guide vane. A spray bar is disposed at least partially in at least one fan inlet guide vane. The spray bar is in fluid communication with the coolant loop. The spray bar is configured to spray the heat transfer fluid onto an inner surface of the at least one fan inlet guide vane to de-ice the fan inlet guide vane.
US11365640B2
An assembly is provided for rotational equipment. This assembly includes a stationary structure, a rotating structure, a seal element and an anti-rotation lock. The rotating structure is rotatable about an axis. The rotating structure is configured as or otherwise includes a seal land. The seal element is configured to seal a gap between the stationary structure and the seal land. The seal element extends circumferentially about the axis. The seal element axially contacts the seal land. The anti-rotation lock projects radially into the stationary structure and the seal element. The anti-rotation lock is configured to at least substantially prevent rotation of the seal element relative to the stationary structure.
US11365630B1
A rotor assembly adapted for a gas turbine engine includes a shaft, a wheel, and a retaining nut. The shaft extends along an axis and includes a first tapered surface. The wheel is arranged circumferentially around the shaft and includes a second tapered surface. The retaining nut is fastened to the shaft and applies an axial force to the wheel to couple the wheel with the shaft.
US11365623B2
A system includes a data interface that receives data associated with a plurality of wells; an inference engine that receives and analyzes at least a portion of the data to generate results; and a communication engine that outputs information based at least in part on the results.
US11365611B2
Systems and methods of forming a seal employ a robust metal sealing unit for tubulars used in rotary drilling. Specifically, eutectic alloy is used to seal a tubular to a wellbore after drilling. A downhole heater melts the alloy, allowing the alloy to expand and drain before it cools and solidifies between the wellbore and tubular, forming a gas tight seal.
US11365609B2
Bypass modules may be employed in a gravel packing operation to facilitate a sufficiently rapid dehydration of a gravel slurry in a wellbore. The bypass modules include a material which swells in response to contact between the material and fluid in a well such that flow through the bypass module may be prohibited once the gravel packing operation is complete such that production fluids may flow through screens and associated ICDs to enter an inner diameter of a completion string. The bypass modules may be disposed at a tee junction in a leak-off conduit, at an end portion of the leak-off conduit and/or independent of a leak-off conduit.
US11365605B2
A downhole tool includes a tubular having an outer surface and an inner surface defining a flowbore having a longitudinal axis, and a backpressure valve arranged in the flowbore. The backpressure valve includes a flapper valve having a first side and an opposing second side pivotally mounted to the inner surface to selectively extend across the flowbore and a locking system mounted to the inner surface in the flowbore and snap-fittingly engageable with the flapper valve. The flapper valve is pivotable between a first position, wherein the flapper valve is free to pivot relative to the inner surface, and a second position, wherein the flapper valve is pivoted away from the flowbore and locked open by the locking system such that the first side forms part of the flowbore.
US11365604B2
A downhole valve to be used in a flow management system that comprises a valve inlet for coupling with a hydrocarbon reservoir pump outlet, a valve outlet for coupling with production tubing transport to the surface pumped hydrocarbons, a valve body with a valve body centerline that extends between the valve inlet and outlet, and a spill port for bypassing a backflow.
US11365601B2
Metal material coated with a layer that is controllably activated can be positioned downhole in a wellbore prior to performing a wellbore operation. After the wellbore operation is performed, the layer can be activated to release the metal material.
US11365598B2
Disclosed is a plug arrangement including glass arranged in one or more seats in a plug housing, the seat or seats forming support members supporting the glass or glasses in an axial direction. At least one of the support members includes an axially displaceable split sleeve which, in one direction, includes a support ring/face abutting against the glass, and in the other direction a number of split sleeve arms arranged to rest against an edge arranged in the plug housing.
US11365597B2
An artificial lift assembly and method relating thereto is designed to prevent inadvertent electrical discharge caused by fluids flowing through an electrical submersible pumping system, which is part of the assembly. The assembly uses a rupture disc to prevent fluid flow during introduction of the assembly into a wellbore and a dart and sleeve to prevent fluid flow during removal of the assembly from the wellbore.
US11365591B2
A boom system for utility service lines (such as cables, wires, hoses, pipes, etc.) for a drilling rig. The mobile boom system includes a skid with posts and one or more booms pivotally attached to each post. One or more articulating booms attached to a first post can support and carry the service lines connected to the sources and one or more articulating booms attached to the second post can support and carry the service lines connected to a drilling rig, or to a boom extending from a drilling rig. The mobile articulating boom system can include means for moving and selectively positioning the mobile articulating boom system at a drilling site. The mobile boom system can be adapted so that it has first, second, and third booms which can be placed in a closed position and fit within a perimeter defined by the skid for easier transportation to and from a drilling site.
US11365590B2
An example method for dynamic wear prediction for a drill bit with a cutting structure may include receiving at a processor of an information handling system an unworn profile of the cutting structure and a diamond distribution of the cutting structure. The diamond distribution may include a three-dimensional diamond distribution characterized by radial and axial position on the drill bit. The method may include calculating a final predicted wear profile of the cutting structure based, at least in part, on the unworn profile and the diamond distribution. The method also may include calculating iterations of intermediary wear profiles based, at least in part, on the previous wear profile and the diamond distribution. The final predicted wear profile may indicate a fully worn portion of the cutting structure. A usable life for the drill bit may be determined based, at least in part, on the final predicted wear profile.
US11365589B2
A cutting element comprising a cylindrical substrate; a table bonded to the cylindrical substrate; at least one tooth with a reduced projected cutting area on a periphery of the table; and a plurality of undulating cutting ridges on a top of the table. The table can have a working surface and at least one lateral surface, and a chamfer formed therebetween. The working surface can be a non-planar working surface. For a given weight on the bit, the cutter will sink into the rock deeper which can lead to better stability and more effective rock removal.
US11365587B2
A method of designing a drill bit is disclosed. The method includes determining a location of a bit coordinate system in a wellbore coordinate system and generating a bit profile based on an angular coordinate around a wellbore axis of a wellbore and the location of the bit coordinate system. The bit profile is based on a cutting edge of a first cutting element on an exterior portion of a first blade. The method also includes determining a cutting layer volume based on the bit profile and identifying a weak zone based on the cutting layer volume being less than a predefined minimum cutting layer volume. The method includes determining a location for a second cutting element on the exterior portion of a second blade based on the weak zone.
US11365577B2
A spindle structure includes a lower rail mounted at a lower side of a vehicle body, a lower rail roller unit rollably connected to the lower rail, a lower rail swing arm rotatably connected to the lower rail roller unit and a door, a lower guide rail mounted on the door and configured to form a lower guide route, and a spindle assembly positioned at one end of the lower rail, the spindle assembly including a spindle connected to a fixing unit fixed to the vehicle body, the spindle having one end rollably connected to the lower guide rail, having a threaded portion formed on an outer circumferential surface thereof, and being configured to be movable in a threaded manner between the vehicle body and the door.
US11365574B2
Provided is a hinge that can prevent a defect, a failure, or the like with greater certainty, and enables inspection and repair work to be efficiently carried out. A hinge comprises a first wing member that is connected to a first connection object and a second wing member that is connected to a second connection object. The hinge rotatably connects the second connection object to the first connection object. The hinge comprises a sensor that detects a change inside the hinge or in a prescribed external environment change in the external environment detected by the sensor to the outside via a sensor that detects a prescribed component constituting an odor, a gas sensor that detects a prescribed gas, a dust sensor that detects the amount of dust, and a illumination sensor that detects brightness.
US11365572B2
A door-operating assembly has first and second subassemblies each having a housing, a magnet, a sleeve carrying the sleeve and rotatable in the respective housing about an axis, an actuator for rotating the first sleeve about the respective axis, and a rotation limiter restricting rotation of the respective sleeve and magnet. The magnets in a first position repel and push the respective sleeves axially away from each other such that the first rotation limiter is effective in a first direction on the first sleeve and the second rotation limiter is effective in a second rotation direction on the second sleeve. Conversely, the magnets in a second position attract and pull the sleeves axially toward each other such that the first rotation limiter is effective against the first rotation direction on the first sleeve and the second rotation limiter is effective against the second rotation direction on the second sleeve.
US11365565B2
A motor-driven door latch for a vehicle includes a catch part which is caught on a striker mounted on the vehicle to lock a vehicle door to a vehicle body or is released from the striker so that the door can be opened from the vehicle body. A door locking and releasing part includes a main motor and applies torque to the catch part through the main motor to allow the catch part to be locked to or released from the striker. A collision response part applies torque to the catch part through the door locking and releasing part in order to keep the door in the collision in the locked state and allow the door on the side opposite to the collision to be opened in the event of a collision.
US11365560B2
A lockout system includes a hasp assembly and a plurality of tags. The hasp assembly has a back plate defining slots each sized and shaped to receive a tag. The back plate and tags each have openings that align when a tag is received in a slot. A first hasp portion has a first loop portion and a second hasp portion has a second loop portion. The first and second hasp portions are rotatable with respect to one another such that moving the lockout system has both an unlocked position and a locked position associated with an open position and a closed position. In the closed position, the first and second hasp portions complete and define a closed loop, where one or more tags can be installed in slots preventing further movement from the closed position.
US11365557B2
A movable base for a shade structure, such as an umbrella, operable between a movable position and a fixed position. The movable base including a foot pedal to transition between the movable and fixed positions. In one example, the foot pedal operates a locking assembly, such as a plate or linkage assembly that engages with the ground in the fixed position and is raised from the ground in the movable positions.
US11365555B2
A mobile lighting device is disclosed with extendable boom sections. The boom sections are stored in a horizontal position and then pivot to a vertical position before being extended upward. A light section is positioned at the uppermost end of the last extendable boom section. A variety of safety features are also disclosed.
US11365549B2
A finishing profile for a floor covering, including at least a flange-shaped portion, which extends on opposite sides of an attachment portion situated on the underside, wherein the flange-shaped portion is formed in one piece from synthetics and is provided for being subdivided at the location of the attachment portion. The invention further also relates to a cutting tool for cutting up such finishing profile for a floor covering, wherein this cutting tool includes a body and includes at least one knife, wherein the position of the knife is adjustable.
US11365540B2
Disclosed are various embodiments of a modular building structure including modular cartridges. In one example, a modular residential structure comprises a systems cartridge that is configured to provide a number of services for the modular residential structure. A spine cartridge is configured to be attached to a top of or a bottom of the systems cartridge. The spine cartridge comprises conduits for conveying the services from the systems cartridge to a number of access points. A planar wall can be configured to form a portion of the modular residential structure. The systems cartridge, the planar wall, and the spine cartridge can be prefabricated at an off-site location. The systems cartridge can be attached to the spine cartridge at an on-site location.
US11365537B2
Adjustable fixtures for buried tubulars, forming tools for defining a hole in the adjustable fixtures, and/or methods of manufacturing the adjustable fixtures. The adjustable fixtures include a fixture body and a plurality of spaced-apart holes extending between an upper surface of the fixture body and a lower surface of the fixture body. The adjustable fixtures also include a plurality of jack-screw-accepting threaded regions that at least partially defines the plurality of spaced-apart holes. The forming tools include a forming tool engagement structure, a threaded tool end region, and a hole-defining body. The methods include positioning a plurality of jack-screw-accepting threaded regions and a plurality of forming tools within a mold, filling a fixture-defining cavity of the mold with a composite material, curing the composite material, disengaging the plurality of forming tools from the plurality of jack-screw-accepting threaded regions, and removing the fixture body from the mold.
US11365530B2
A retainer sleeve for use with a lock in a ground engaging tool. The retainer sleeve can include a skirt extending part way around a retainer axis to form a portion of an annulus. The retainer sleeve can further include a plurality of legs joined to the skirt and formed to mate with a lock cavity of the ground engaging tool. The plurality of legs can form an inner surface shaped to rotatably receive an outer surface of the lock.
US11365523B2
A tensionless concrete pier foundation for supporting a tower and a method of constructing the same is provided, the foundation having an outer CMP and an inner CMP with an annular space therebetween in which a plurality of sleeved tower anchor bolts are embedded, at least the outer CMP having an upper edge that is flush with the top of the foundation after the tower has been installed. A method of plumbing a tower anchor bolt cage using a bolt alignment ring is also provided that includes coupling the upper ends of the CMPs together with lateral spacing bolts that extend across the annular space. The tower anchor bolt cage is suspended from the lateral spacing bolts by the bolt alignment ring, and the lateral spacing bolts are shimmed on a low side as necessary for leveling the alignment ring and plumbing the bolt cage, before concrete pour.
US11365514B2
A sealing strip for sealing a suction zone of a suctioned roll of a machine for producing and/or processing a fibrous web has wear volume, which is gradually worn away by tribological contact with the roll. The sealing strip system further includes a sensor system for detecting the state of wear of the sealing strip, and an evaluation unit. The sensor system is embedded in a sensor channel extending within the sealing strip in the longitudinal direction at the wear volume across substantially the entire length of a sealing surface of strip, and is connectable to the evaluation unit and/or to a unit for supplying the sensor system with a medium for generating information via a connection provided on the lower side of the sealing strip, and leading out of the strip on the side of the wear volume facing away from the sealing surface.
US11365512B2
A printing method includes selecting an inkjet ink including a pigment, and selecting an active agent, including an electromagnetic radiation-absorbing active material, and an aqueous or non-aqueous vehicle. The method further includes inkjet printing the inkjet ink and the active agent directly onto a textile fabric. The textile fabric having the ink and active agent thereon is exposed to electromagnetic radiation.
US11365510B2
Provided is an iron device. The iron device includes a base provided with a heat generator; a press plate arranged to pivot between a first position at which the press plate covers the base and a second position at which the press plate uncovers the base; a steam nozzle arranged to, with the press plate being in the first position, supply steam to a space between the base and the press plate; and a press driver configured to, with the press plate being in the first position, mechanically move the press plate in a first direction toward the base and second direction away from the base.
US11365495B2
The present invention is directed to a process and apparatus for formation of a fluid-entangled laminate web. The laminate web includes a support layer and a nonwoven projection web having a plurality of projections which are preferably hollow. The laminate web also includes a plurality of apertures interspersed with the projections. As a result of the fluid-entangling process, entangling fluid is directed through the support layer and into the projection web which is situated on a forming surface. The force of the entangling fluid causes the two layers to be joined to one another and the fluid causes a portion of the fibers in the projection web to be forced into openings present in a forming surface thereby forming the hollow projections. The force of the entangling fluid also causes the fibers of the two layers to be moved around protrusions present in the forming surface thereby forming the apertures.
US11365483B2
A coated cutting tool has a substrate of cemented carbide, cermet, ceramics, steel or cubic boron nitride and a multi-layered wear resistant coating deposited thereon has a total thickness from 4 to 25 μm. The multi-layered wear resistant coating includes a TiAlCN layer (a) represented by the formula Ti1-xAlxCyNz with 0.2≤x≤0.97, 0≤y≤0.25 and 0.7≤z≤1.15 deposited by CVD, and a κ-Al2O3 layer (b) of kappa aluminium oxide deposited by CVD immediately on top of the TiAlCN layer (a). The Ti1-AlxCyNz layer (a) has an overall fiber texture with the {111} plane growing parallel to the substrate surface and a {111} pole figure, measured over an angle range of 0°≤α≤80° and the κ-Al2O3 layer (b) has an overall fiber texture with the {002} plane growing parallel to the substrate surface and a {002} pole figure, over an angle range of 0°≤α≤80°.
US11365479B2
Forming a protective coating ex situ in an atomic layer deposition process to coat one or more chamber components subsequently installed in a reaction chamber provides a number of benefits over more conventional coating methods such as in situ deposition of an undercoat. In certain cases the protective coating may have a particular composition such as aluminum oxide, aluminum fluoride, aluminum nitride, yttrium oxide, and/or yttrium fluoride. The protective coating may help reduce contamination on wafers processed using the coated chamber component. Further, the protective coating may act to stabilize the processing conditions within the reaction chamber, thereby achieving very stable/uniform processing results over the course of processing many batches of wafers, and minimizing radical loss. Also described are a number of techniques that may be used to restore the protective coating after the coated chamber component is used to process semiconductor wafers.
US11365457B1
Systems and methods for preparing fish leather, which may comprise lionfish leather, are described. A method of making lionfish leather may comprise cutting, using one or more guidelines, at least a portion of a lionfish body, wherein the guidelines are configured to facilitate removal of skin from of the lionfish body; removing, using the one or more guidelines, the skin from the lionfish body, wherein the removed skin defines a cut skin pattern based on at least the guidelines; and subjecting the removed skin to at least a tanning process to provide a lionfish leather.
US11365454B2
The present disclosure includes systems and methods for hydrolyzing (e.g., pretreatment and/or enzymatic hydrolysis) lignocellulosic biomass into one or more sugars such as pentose and glucose sugars. The present disclosure includes configurations that incorporate flashing and/or liquid cooling so as to permit desirable throughput. The present disclosure also includes a liquefaction configuration so as to permit desirable (e.g., continuous high volume) throughput.
US11365448B2
Systems, methods, and apparatuses for performing a prenatal diagnosis of a sequence imbalance are provided. A shift (e.g. to a smaller size distribution) can signify an imbalance in certain circumstances. For example, a size distribution of fragments of nucleic acids from an at-risk chromosome can be used to determine a fetal chromosomal aneuploidy. A size ranking of different chromosomes can be used to determine changes of a rank of an at-risk chromosome from an expected ranking. Also, a difference between a statistical size value for one chromosome can be compared to a statistical size value of another chromosome to identify a significant shift in size. A genotype and haplotype of the fetus may also be determined using a size distribution to determine whether a sequence imbalance occurs in a maternal sample relative to a genotypes or haplotype of the mother, thereby providing a genotype or haplotype of the fetus.
US11365441B2
Provided herein are methods and systems for the simultaneous targeted detection and sequencing of DNA, RNA, and Protein. In typical embodiments, the DNA, RNA, and Proteins are detected, characterized, and sequenced using just a single mammalian cell. One embodiment of detecting and characterizing DNA, RNA, or protein from a mammalian cell includes encapsulating a single cell in a drop and performing a protease digest on the encapsulated cell drop, performing a reverse transcriptase reaction; performing a droplet merger with barcoding PCR reagents and barcoding beads; performing a PCR reaction to attach the cell barcodes to the DNA targeted amplicons, RNA targeted amplicons, and protein tag amplicons, where all amplicons from the same emulsion contain the same cell barcode; and detecting and characterizing a DNA, RNA, or protein amplicon by sequencing the cell barcode incorporated into each amplicon.
US11365439B2
The present invention relates to a method for the sensitive identification of high-affinity complexes made of two ligands (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) and one receptor (1). A large number of different ligands (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) of a chemical library are hereby contacted with at least one receptor (1) in a solution. The ligands of the library have a single-strand DNA (8, 9) or RNA with a base length of 2 to 10 bases or alternatively more than 10 bases. In addition, the solution is incubated for a specific period of time and complexes made of two ligands (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) and one receptor (1) are identified.
US11365431B2
The present invention provides for a genetically modified yeast cell comprising at least six or more of the following modifications: increased expression of Mus musculus fatty acid reductase, acetyl-CoA carboxylase, fatty acid synthase 1, fatty acid synthase 2, a mutant of the bottleneck enzyme encoded by ACC1 insensitive to post-transcriptional and post-translational repression, and/or a desaturase encoded by OLE1, and reduced expression of DGA1, HFD1, ADH6, and/or GDH1. The present invention provides a method for constructing the genetically modified yeast cell, and a method for producing a fatty alcohol from the genetically modified yeast cell.
US11365430B2
The present invention relates to methods of developing genetically engineered, preferably non-alloreactive T-cells for immunotherapy. This method involves the use of RNA-guided endonucleases, in particular Cas9/CRISPR system, to specifically target a selection of key genes in T-cells. The engineered T-cells are also intended to express chimeric antigen receptors (CAR) to redirect their immune activity towards malignant or infected cells. The invention opens the way to standard and affordable adoptive immunotherapy strategies using T-Cells for treating cancer and viral infections.
US11365429B2
A method of altering a eukaryotic cell is provided including transfecting the eukaryotic cell with a nucleic acid encoding RNA complementary to genomic DNA of the eukaryotic cell, transfecting the eukaryotic cell with a nucleic acid encoding an enzyme that interacts with the RNA and cleaves the genomic DNA in a site specific manner, wherein the cell expresses the RNA and the enzyme, the RNA binds to complementary genomic DNA and the enzyme cleaves the genomic DNA in a site specific manner.
US11365426B2
The present invention refers to a plant or plant part comprising a polynucleotide encoding a wildtype or mutated cellulose synthase (CESA) polypeptide, the expression of said polynucleotide confers to the plant or plant part tolerance to CESA-inhibiting herbicides, such as azines.
US11365422B2
Provided is a mutant cucumber plant CC81221 having a maple-leaf-type split leaf or a cucumber plant derived therefrom which has a maple-leaf-type leaf single recessive nuclear gene; also provided is a method for breeding, molecular identification, and application of the maple-leaf-type cucumber plant.
US11365406B2
A fixed tube of a nucleic acid extraction component and a nucleic acid extraction component. The nucleic acid extraction component includes a membrane column, which is fitted over the fixed tube. The fixed tube has a tube body, a tube opening, and a bottom. The tube body extends along a first direction. The end of the tube opening distal from the tube body has a protrusion which protrudes along a second direction, the first direction being vertical to the second direction. The bottom and the tube opening are respectively connected to two opposite sides of the tube body. The bottom has a shoulder and the shoulder of the bottom is connected to the membrane column.
US11365405B2
The invention is directed to methods and kits which utilize an immobilized solid support to extract the nucleic acids present in the human plasma sample Immobilized solid support further comprises: a) a pre-treated solid support material b) M-Aminophenylboronic acid (APBA), and c) levoglucosenone. The components and methods for activating solid support and extraction of nucleic acids used in the invention provide for high extraction efficiency and the resultant product is a highly purified plasma which is almost completely free of nucleic acids.
US11365402B2
Provided herein are substantially non-luminescent peptide/polypeptide tags that are inserted internally within a protein of interest or between N-terminal and C-terminal peptides/polypeptides. Interaction of the internally-inserted tag with a complement polypeptide/peptide that is also substantially non-luminescent results in the formation a bioluminescent reporter complex.
US11365400B2
Disclosed is a modified microorganism producing putrescine or ornithine, and a method for producing putrescine or ornithine using the same.
US11365393B2
The present invention relates to novel compositions and methods for regulating an immune response in a subject. More particularly, the invention relates to specific antibodies that regulate the activity of NK cells and allow a potentiation of NK call cytotoxicity in mammalian subjects. The invention also relates to fragments and derivatives of such antibodies, as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same and their uses, particularly in therapy, to increase NK cell activity or cytotoxicity in subjects.
US11365389B2
Cell culture media, concentrated media and feeds, methods of manufacturing cell culture media and feeds, and methods of culturing cells are provided. One or more small peptides, including dipeptides are added to the cell culture media to provide improved stability and improved conditions for culturing cells.
US11365388B2
Provided is a method of producing a novel microorganism having a minimal genome. In particular, provided are a method of producing a novel microorganism having a smaller genome size than a wild-type, the method including the step of culturing the microorganism in a medium containing LB broth with stepwise decreasing concentrations of the LB broth; and a novel microorganism having a smaller genome size than a wild-type, produced by the above method.
Despite the small genome size, the novel microorganism of the present disclosure may have a high growth rate, pyruvate production capacity, and protein translation efficiency thereby being usefully applied to industry such as production of recombinant proteins or pyruvate.
US11365387B2
The present invention relates to the field of culturing unicellular red algae (URA). The invention relates in particular to a method for culturing URA, characterised in that the culture medium includes milk permeate as the main contribution of at least one carbon source. The invention also relates to biomass which can be obtained by the method according to the invention, to the uses of said biomass and to the products that can include said biomass.
US11365386B2
There is described a cellular behaviour monitoring device for monitoring changes in behaviour of cells contained in a sample. The device generally has a well plate with a sample receiving well recessed therein. A filter membrane extends across the well plate and hermetically covers the sample receiving well. The filter membrane has nutrient-permeable and cell-impermeable pores extending through the filter membrane. The device has an electrode layer extending across the filter membrane. The electrode layer has a substrate and behaviour monitoring electrodes spaced-apart from one another in a region of the substrate, with the region being aligned with the sample receiving well. The electrode layer has nutrient-permeable apertures distributed across the region, with at least some of pores are aligned with at least some of the apertures to allow fluid communication therebetween, and nutrient exchange between the sample receiving well and a surrounding environment.
US11365379B2
The present invention relates to a composition consisting essentially of a sulfonic acid component selected from the group consisting of camphor sulfonic acid, and a benzene sulfonic acid of structure (I), wherein R is H or a C-1 to C-18 n-alkyl, oxalic acid, a solvent component which consists essentially of an organic solvent component, or a mixture of an organic solvent components and water, wherein the organic solvent component consist of about 100 wt % to about 85 wt % of said solvent component, and further wherein said organic solvent component is either selected from solvent (III), (IV), (V), (VI) (wherein R is selected from the group consisting of —(-0-CH2—CH2—)n, —OH, —OH, and -0-C(═O)—CH3, wherein n′ is equal to 1, 2, 3, or 4), (VII) (wherein Ra is H or a C-1 to C-4 alkyl moiety), (VIII), (IX) (wherein Rb is a C-1 to C-18 alkyl moiety), (X), and (XI) or is a mixture, of at least two organic solvents selected from this group. The invention also relates to such compositions also containing a surfactant component, and also pertains to the process of using either of these compositions as a resist remover. Dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether (III),
US11365367B2
The invention provides a lubricating composition comprising a low viscosity base oil and a synergistic mixture of a functionalized ethylene-α-olefin copolymer, a poly(meth)acrylate polymer, and a metal-free anti-wear agent. The invention also provides a method of lubricating an internal combustion engine using such a lubricating composition.
US11365357B2
A hydrocarbon cracker stream is combined with recycle content pyrolysis oil to form a combined cracker stream and the combined cracker stream is cracked in a cracker furnace to provide an olefin-containing effluent. The r-pyoil can be fed to the cracker feed. Alternatively, the r-pyoil with a predominantly c8+ fraction can be fed to the cracker feed. The furnace can be a gas fed furnace, or split cracker furnace.
US11365346B2
A variety of systems, methods and compositions are disclosed, including, a method that may comprise providing a fracturing fluid comprising: a carrier fluid; a micro-proppant; and a degradable micro-fiber. The method further may comprise pumping the fracturing fluid into a wellbore penetrating a subterranean formation. The method further may comprise creating or extending at least one fracture in the subterranean formation.
US11365341B2
A method of servicing a wellbore in a formation comprising circulating in the wellbore a wellbore servicing fluid wherein an equivalent circulating density of the wellbore servicing fluid is from about 1% to about 15% greater than a fracture pressure of the formation, and introducing to the wellbore a balloon-inhibiting tunable spacer (BITS) fluid wherein at least about 1 wt. % of the BITS fluid is retained by the formation.
US11365334B2
Embodiments of the present invention include de-icing compositions, along with the manufacture of and use of the de-icing compositions. The de-icing compositions achieve a higher melting capacity and melt ice for longer times than conventional de-icing solutions. The de-icing compositions include suspensions of salt instead of solutions. These de-icing suspensions can be applied to ice using liquid application systems. Embodiments include a de-icing composition. The de-icing composition is a suspension. The de-icing composition includes a solvent, which includes water. The de-icing composition may also include a salt component in a total concentration greater than the solubility of the salt component in water at a temperature in a range from 0° F. to 40° F. A portion of the salt component may not be dissolved in the solvent. The undissolved portion of the salt component may include particles with an effective diameter less than 500 μm. The de-icing composition may further include a suspending agent.
US11365331B2
A latex of a highly saturated nitrile rubber wherein the highly saturated nitrile rubber contains α,β-ethylenically unsaturated nitrile monomer units in a ratio of 10 to 60 wt %, has an iodine value of 120 or less, and has a weight average molecular weight of solubles in chloroform of 100,000 or less, and when removing volatiles contained in the latex and making a film of the highly saturated nitrile rubber, a loss tangent tan δ(50° C.) at 50° C. of the film is 0.3 to 0.6 and a complex torque S* at the time of 100% shear strain at 100° C. of the film is 20 dNm or less, and an adhesive composition containing the latex are provided.
US11365328B2
The air and water barrier article includes a polymer-coated inelastic porous layer including a water-vapor permeable polymeric coating disposed on at least one major surface of the inelastic porous layer and an adhesive disposed on a major surface of the polymer-coated inelastic porous layer. The inelastic porous layer can include at least one of surface-modified fibers or natural cellulose fibers. The polymer-coated inelastic porous layer can at least one of a water strike through time of not more than 180 seconds or an absorbance capacity of at least one-half gram per 116 square centimeters. The adhesive may be exposed, in contact with a release surface, or adhered to a surface of a building component. A method of applying the air and water barrier article to a surface of a building component is also disclosed.
US11365325B2
The present disclosure is drawn to primer compositions, which can include a binder including polyvinyl alcohol, starch nanoparticles, and a crosslinkable polyurethane dispersion. The primer competitions can also include a cationic salt and water.
US11365324B2
Provided is an active energy ray-curable ink composition for offset printing capable of achieving superior gloss of printed matter. The ink composition comprises a compound having at least one ethylenically unsaturated bond and a photopolymerization initiator, wherein a group of materials having no ethylenically unsaturated bonds, having a specified SP value, and exhibiting a liquid state at room temperature is added to the ink composition up to the upper limit depending on the SP value. Examples of such a group of materials include castor oil, hardened castor oil, polymerized castor oil, coconut oil, palm kernel oil, epoxidized fats and oils, alkylphenols having C15-C18 alkyl groups, cashew nut shell liquid, polymers of cashew nut shell, and modified derivatives of cashew nut shell liquid.
US11365321B2
A corrosion inhibiting additive and methods of making the corrosion inhibiting additive are described. The corrosion inhibiting additive comprises a metal appended deactivated aromatic compound. The method includes reacting a metal salt with a deactivated aromatic compound to form a metal appended dichloro-diphenyl sulfone. Corrosion inhibiting coating compositions including the metal appended deactivated aromatic compound are also described.
US11365313B2
The present invention relates to a PVC plastisol composition comprising at least one vinyl chloride polymer selected from polyvinylchlorides and copolymers of vinyl chloride with one or more monomers; at least one plasticizer; at least one epoxy resin; and at least one isocyanate resin blocked with cardanol. The PVC plastisol composition of this invention provides strong adhesion to the surface of various metals or various undercoats of metals by thermal treatment for a short time at 100° C.-200° C. and is excellent in storage stability. In addition, it offers good rheological properties with improved yield value dosing and viscosity stability during applications compared to the nonylphenol blocked isocyanate PVC adhesion promotor.
US11365305B2
A resin composition including a base resin containing polyolefin, and an inorganic filler, wherein the inorganic filler includes: a core part containing Mg(OH)2, and a covering part containing a plurality of MgO particles provided on an outer periphery of the core part, the content of the inorganic filler in the resin composition is 0.1 parts by mass or more and 5 parts by mass or less with respect to 100 parts by mass of the base resin; and a volume fraction of Mg(OH)2 in one particle of the inorganic filler is 10% or more and less than 50%.
US11365300B2
Methods and systems, and components made according to the methods and systems, are disclosed relating to improved methods for fabricating resin-containing composite prepreg materials, wherein the prepreg plies are treated with a particulate material to achieve predetermined spatially variable shear and tack values at a predetermined location on at least one prepreg ply surface of at least one prepreg ply.
US11365297B2
A biopolymer film is provided that comprises a combination of: crystalline nano cellulose (CNC)/esterified crystalline nano cellulose (ECNC) reinforced with chitosan. The two polymer components can be present in any ratio but an approximate CNC to ECNC 70:30 ratio is preferred. The chitosan component is derived from exoskeletons of crustaceans. Also provided are methods of preparing biopolymer film and preparing food packaging components from said biopolymer film. The CNC/ECNC mixture is dissolved in an ethanol solution and the chitin is dissolved in acetic acid and mixed together to form a polymer blend.
US11365292B2
The present invention relates to the preparation of a membrane for use in the repair of the middle ear including perforations and damage to the tympanic membrane. The invention also provides for compositions and methods for preparing composite silk fibroin and glycerol membranes using formic acid, where the membranes have improved mechanical and vibroacoustic properties.
US11365286B2
A polyarylether-based polymer with side chain in methoxypolyethylene glycols structure, a solid polymer electrolyte and preparation methods therefore are disclosed. The main chain of the polymer has a polymer structure containing a polyarylether group, the side chain has a methoxypolyethylene glycols structure, and the structural formula of the polyarylether-based polymer is as follows: and the preparation method for the polyarylether-based polymer with side chain in methoxypolyethylene glycols structure comprises: step (1): preparing a polymer containing a polyarylether group; and step (2): dissolving the polymer containing a polyarylether group and methoxypolyethylene glycols in a solvent, then adding a catalyst, dripping a co-catalyst after the catalyst is dissolved, and conducting reaction while stirring to obtain the polyarylether-based polymer with side chain in methoxypolyethylene glycols structure. The all-solid polymer electrolyte prepared by the present invention has favorable ionic conductivity and excellent heat resistance, high temperature resistance and mechanical strength.
US11365285B2
A fluorinated ether compound, a fluorinated ether composition and a coating liquid capable of forming a surface layer excellent in initial water/oil repellency, fingerprint stain removability, abrasion resistance, light resistance and chemical resistance, an article having a surface layer and a method for producing it are provided. The fluorinated ether compound is represented by A-O—(Rf1O)m-Q1(R1)b, wherein A is a C1-20, perfluoroalkyl group, Rf1 is a perfluoroalkylene group, m is an integer of from 2 to 500, (Rf1O)m a n d may consist of two or more types of Rf1O differing in the number of carbon atoms, Q1 is a (b+1) valent perfluorohydrocarbon group which may have a hydroxy group, R1 is a monovalent organic group having at least one hydrolyzable silyl group, b is an integer of at least 2, and the b R1 may be the same or different.
US11365283B2
Epoxy resin-based fibre matrix compositions contain alkyl substituted ethylene amines such as dimethyldiethylenetriamine (DMDETA, also dimethyl-1,4,7-triazaheptane), as a curing agent. These curing agents are characterized by a short curing time for a comparatively long processing time, and make it possible to obtain cured epoxy resins that exhibit low brittleness and high tensile strength and have a high glass transition temperature; as a result of which the fibre matrix composition is suitable particularly for use in pultrusion and winding processes.
US11365282B2
Resin compositions including at least two different inert fillers that are useful for preparing prepregs and laminates that are used in manufacturing printed circuit boards.
US11365278B2
The present invention relates to a binder system which contains an isocyanate-terminated polyurethane prepolymer as the resin component and a polyol mixture as the curing agent, said polyol mixture containing at least one alkoxylated diamine. The invention also relates to the use of the binder system as an adhesive/sealing material, in particular as a laminating adhesive for food packaging.
US11365270B2
The invention relates to polybutadiene, which contains the monomer units derived from 1,3-butadiene having a vinyl double bond in a proportion of 25 to 75 mole percent, having a trans-double bond in a proportion of 0 to 10 mole percent and a cis-double bond in a proportion of 25 to 75 mole percent, wherein the totality of the monomer units (A), (B) and (C) is supplemented to 100 mole percent, and which is characterized in that it has a number-average mole mass of 1,000 to 3,000 g/mole. The invention further relates to a method for producing polybutadienes, the use of the polybutadiene according to the invention and compositions containing polybutadiene according to the invention.
US11365268B2
Provided is a method for producing a polyvinyl alcohol having improved mechanical strength without significantly impairing productivity. A method for producing a polyvinyl alcohol having an average degree of polymerization of 5.0×103 or more and 1.5×104 or less, the method including steps of: subjecting a vinyl ester-based monomer to suspension polymerization at a polymerization temperature of 10° C. or more and 50° C. or less with a polymerization rate of 10% or more and 70% or less to obtain a vinyl ester-based polymer; dissolving the vinyl ester-based polymer in an alcohol-based solvent; and carrying out a saponification reaction by adding a saponification catalyst to an alcohol-based solution of the dissolved vinyl ester-based polymer.
US11365266B2
A method for producing a cellulose ether having a high viscosity while keeping the same degree of polymerization as that in the production of a shaped pulp without changing a raw material or production facility. More specifically, provided is a method for producing a cellulose ether including steps of: cutting or pulverizing pulp to obtain sheet-like, chip-like, or powdery cellulose pulp, wherein the pulp is formed in a form of roll whose surface layer on at least one of the circumferential side and the ends is removed, or in a form of bale whose surface layer on at least one side is removed; bringing the obtained cellulose pulp into contact with an alkali metal hydroxide solution to obtain alkali cellulose; reacting the alkali cellulose with an alkylating agent to obtain a reaction product mixture; and subjecting the reaction product mixture to purification to obtain the cellulose ether.
US11365262B2
The present invention provides a cell which comprises a first chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) and a second CAR, wherein the first and second CARs bind different epitopes on the same ligand. The cell may be used in a method for treating a disease, such as cancer.
US11365253B2
The invention provides antibodies, and antigen-binding fragments thereof, that specifically bind to ROBO2, as well as uses, and methods thereof.
US11365252B2
Disclosed are chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) polypeptides comprising a CD229 antigen binding domain, a transmembrane domain, and an intracellular signaling domain. Disclosed are nucleic acid sequences capable of encoding a CAR polypeptide comprising a CD229 antigen binding domain, a transmembrane domain, and an intracellular signaling domain. Also disclosed are vectors and cells comprising one or both of the CAR polypeptides and nucleic acid sequences capable of encoding CAR polypeptides. Also disclosed are methods of treating.
US11365243B2
Methods of diagnosis and methods of treatment and prevention for autism spectrum disorder are provided using decoy antigens to maternal brain-reactive antibodies.
US11365240B2
The present invention relates to novel antibodies that are specific for human serum albumin (HSA).
US11365232B2
The present invention generally relates to fusion proteins of immunoglobulins and interleukin-2 (IL-2). In addition, the present invention relates to polynucleotides encoding such fusion proteins, and vectors and host cells comprising such polynucleotides. The invention further relates to methods for producing the fusion proteins of the invention, and to methods of using them in the treatment of disease.
US11365231B2
The instant invention provides soluble fusion protein complexes and IL-15 variants that have therapeutic and diagnostic use, and methods for making the proteins. The instant invention additionally provides methods of stimulating or suppressing immune responses in a mammal using the fusion protein complexes and IL-15 variants of the invention.
US11365229B2
The present disclosure is directed to a method of treating neurological disorder comprising peripheral administration to a patient in need thereof a DN-TNF polypeptide that inhibits the activity of soluble TNF- but not transmembrane TNF-α.
US11365228B2
The present invention relates, in one aspect, to certain mutant FGF21 polypeptide constructs. In certain non-limiting embodiments, the construct binds to β-Klotho more tightly than wild-type FGF21. In certain non-limiting embodiments, the construct has a mutation in at least one residue of SEQ ID NO:3 selected from the group consisting of V188, R203, and L194. In certain non-limiting embodiments, the construct further comprises a stability enhancing domain.
US11365223B2
The present invention relates to Shiga toxin A Subunit derived polypeptides and cell-targeting molecules comprising amino acid substitutions which equip the polypeptides with 1) de-immunization; 2) reduced, protease-cleavage sensitivity; and/or 3) a heterologous epitope cargo(s) while retaining Shiga toxin function(s), such as, e.g., potent cytotoxicity. Certain polypeptides of the invention exhibit reduced immunogenic potential in mammals and/or are capable of delivering an epitope to an MHC class molecule of a cell in which the polypeptide is present. Certain molecules comprising a polypeptide of the invention are well-tolerated by mammals while retaining one or more of the features mentioned above. The Shiga toxin polypeptides of the invention have uses as components of cell-targeting molecules for selectively killing specific cells; for selectively delivering cargos to specific cells, and as therapeutic and/or diagnostic molecules for treating and diagnosing a variety of conditions, including cancers, immune disorders, and microbial infections.
US11365221B2
Ligand-specific HVEM variants, compositions comprising such variants, and methods of treating inflammatory diseases comprising administering such variants, are provided.
US11365219B2
Peptides having activity as protein binding agents are disclosed. The peptides have the following structure (I): including stereoisomers, pharmaceutically acceptable salts and prodrugs thereof, wherein R, R1, L1, L2, G, M, Y1Y2 and SEQ are as defined herein. Methods associated with preparation and use of such peptides, as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such peptides, are also disclosed.
US11365210B2
Disclosed herein are novel quinone methide analog precursors and embodiments of a method and a kit of using the same for detecting one or more targets in a biological sample. The method of detection comprises contacting the sample with a detection probe, then contacting the sample with a labeling conjugate that comprises an enzyme. The enzyme interacts with a quinone methide analog precursor comprising a detectable label, forming a reactive quinone methide analog, which binds to the biological sample proximally to or directly on the target. The detectable label is then detected. In some embodiments, multiple targets can be detected by multiple quinone methide analog precursors interacting with different enzymes without the need for an enzyme deactivation step.
US11365208B2
The present invention relates to a group of compounds derived from resveratrol having as substituents at least one silyl group which, in turn, can be substituted by different groups. The invention also relates to the therapeutic use of these compounds in inflammatory, neurological, and neurodegenerative diseases.
US11365204B2
The present invention relates to novel substituted dihydrothienopyrimidines with phosphodiesterase inhibitory activity, as well as to their use as therapeutic agents in the treatment of inflammatory diseases and conditions.
US11365197B2
The invention relates generally crystalline mesylate salts, crystalline chloride salts and crystalline sulfate salts of the compound (S)-2-(3′-(hydroxymethyl)-1-methyl-5-((5-(2-methyl-4-(oxetan-3-yl)piperazin-1-yl)pyridin-2-yl)amino)-6-oxo-1,6-dihydro-[3,4′-bipyridin]-2′-yl)-7,7-dimethyl-2,3,4,6,7,8-hexahydro-1H-cyclopenta[4,5]pyrrolo[1,2-a]pyrazin-1-one that is an inhibitor of Bruton's tyrosine kinase. In some aspects, the crystalline salts are single polymorphs.
US11365188B2
Janus kinases (JAKs) inhibitors have the following Formula (I):
US11365186B2
This application relates to substituted benzimidazoles, compositions comprising them and their uses in the treatment of diseases and conditions in which inhibition of a bromodomain is indicated. For example, the application relates to substituted benzimidazoles and to their use as bromodomain inhibitors. The present application is also related to the treatment or prevention of proliferative disorders, auto-immune disorders, inflammatory disorders, dermal disorders, and neoplasms, including tumors and/or cancers.
US11365184B2
Compounds of formula A-I and B-I, compositions comprising the compounds, methods of making the compounds and methods of their uses are disclosed.
US11365164B2
An engineered composite system designed to be passive or inert under one set of conditions, but becomes active when exposed to a second set of conditions. This system can include a dissolving or disintegrating core, and a surface coating that has higher strength or which only dissolves under certain temperature and pH conditions, or in selected fluids. These reactive materials are useful for oil and gas completions and well stimulation processes, enhanced oil and gas recovery operations, as well as in defensive and mining applications requiring high energy density and good mechanical properties, but which can be stored and used for long periods of time without degradation.
US11365163B1
An injection molded fertilizer product that is infrangible and sturdy and that dissolves over a predictable and extended time period. The product includes corn gluten meal and magnesium oxide, and may be prepared by injection molding, with the corn gluten meal and magnesium oxide being injection molded at a pressure between 15,000 PSI and 27,000 PSI and at an injection temperature between 140° F. and 200° F.
US11365156B2
The invention relates to a sliding member having a first sliding surface, wherein the first sliding surface (29) comprises a particulate support material (6) and a graphene-containing material (7), wherein the particulate support material (6) is at least partially coated with the graphene-containing material (7), and wherein a material bond (14) is present between the particulate support material (6) and the graphene-containing material (7).
US11365151B2
The object of the present invention is a novel admixture comprising a hardening accelerator for hydraulic compositions based on Portland cement and other supplementary cementitious materials.
US11365146B2
A method for joining an optical part made of quartz glass and a supporting part made of ceramic includes forming a metal layer on a surface of the supporting part by electroless plating, polishing the formed metal layer with a polishing pad to form a first smoothed face on the supporting part surface, polishing a surface of the optical part with the polishing pad to form a second smoothed face, cleaning the first smoothed face and the second smoothed face with ultrasonic cleaning water, forming a first metal film on the first smoothed face by vapor deposition and forming a second metal film on the second smoothed face by vapor deposition, and joining the first metal film and the second metal film to each other by interatomic joining by atomic diffusion between the faces at which the first metal film and the second metal film contact with each other.
US11365142B2
A biological filler includes an embedding agent and an embedded complex. The embedded complex includes a scallop shell powder, 1,5-dihydroxyanthraquinone, and Thiobacillus denitrificans. The embedding agent includes a poly(vinyl alcohol)-sodium alginate blend membrane and a crosslinked composite membrane. The embedded complex is embedded by the embedded agent.
US11365139B2
Systems and methods for removing heavy metals such as selenium from wastewater with zero valent iron media. Air may be introduced directly into a reaction zone of a fluidized bed reactor filled with the media to catalyze treatment.
US11365135B2
A cartridge for use in a water purification apparatus and a water purification method for maintaining a water quality supply are provided. The cartridge comprises an elongated tubular body having first and second ends comprising a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, and an internal chamber extending between the first and second end. The first end includes an end cap having a first opening in fluid communication with the body. A disinfectant material is disposed in the internal chamber of the body. Filters are disposed in the elongated tubular body adjacent to the first opening and adjacent the second end of the elongated tubular body and are in fluid communication with the internal chamber and the fluid outlet. The second end of the elongated tubular body comprising an exterior surface having a tapered portion and a linear portion adjacent to the tapered portion.
US11365131B2
A fluid management system including an inlet configured to receive pre-processed fluid is provided. The system includes a filtering apparatus configured to remove contaminants from the pre-processed fluid. The filtering apparatus includes a plate having a first opening. A first manifold pipe is disposed on the plate and includes one or more perforations and a second opening at least partially aligned with the first opening. A second manifold pipe is disposed on the plate and includes one or more perforations. Filter media is disposed between the first manifold pipe and the second manifold pipe and is configured to separate the contaminants from the pre-processed fluid. The system also includes an outlet coupled to the second manifold pipe to receive processed fluid from the filtering apparatus.
US11365130B2
The present invention provides a positive electrode active material precursor for a lithium secondary battery, in which the positive electrode active material precursor is represented by the following composition formula (I), a ratio (α/β) between a half width α of a peak that is present within a range of a diffraction angle 2θ=19.2±1° and a half width β of a peak that is present within a range of 2θ=38.5±1° is equal to or greater than 0.9 in powder X-ray diffraction measurement using a CuKα beam: NixCoyMnzMw(OH)2 (I) [0.7≤x<1.0, 0
US11365127B2
A large-particle spherical salt with a particle size of 400-950 μm and a sphericity of 0.5-1.0 is disclosed, which overcomes the existing difficulty in this field for larger particle size as well as higher sphericity. A preparation method of the large-particle spherical salt is also disclosed, wherein in one preparation process, 2% of gum arabic (based on the mass percentage of solute sodium chloride in a sodium chloride saturated solution) is added, and under conditions of an evaporating temperature of 60° C. a stirring rate of 350 rpm, and an evaporating time of 8 hours, a large-particle spherical salt with a particle size of 921.593 μm and an average sphericity of 0.904 is successfully prepared. The large-particle spherical salt prepared by the method has a uniform particle size distribution and good appearance, can be combined with other substances, adding some extra value to the salt. Meanwhile, the large-particle spherical salt prepared by the method has a high safety grade (e.g.: food grade) and can be used as edible salt, nutrient salt or foot bath salt.
US11365123B2
The present invention provides a method of manufacturing a graphene nanosphere through a single process that is simplified in order to enable mass production. The method includes step 1 of manufacturing a silicon carbide nanosphere coated with graphene through chemical vapor deposition (CVD) using a gas containing a silicon source and a carbon source and step 2 of discontinuing the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and then performing cooling.
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A reactor containing a heat exchanger is disclosed, which can be operated with co-current or counter-current flow. Also disclosed is a system that includes a reactor having a reformer and a vaporizer, a fuel supply, and a water supply. The reactor includes a source of combustion gas, a reformer operative to receive reformate, and a vaporizer operative to receive water. The reformer and vaporizer each include a stack assembly formed by a combination of separator shims and channel shims. The separator shims and channel shims are stacked in a regular pattern to form two sets of channels within the stack assembly. One set of channels will have vertical passageways at either end and a horizontal flowpath between them, while the other set of channels has only a horizontal flowpath.