US11361697B2
A display panel. The display panel includes a pixel array, a plurality of gate lines arranged in rows, and a plurality of data lines arranged in columns. The gate lines and the data lines are configured to intersect each other at right angles, respectively; each row of pixels is correspondingly connected to two of the gate lines, and any two of the gate lines are parallel to each other; every two columns of subpixels are correspondingly connected to one of the data lines, and any two of the data lines are parallel to each other; and any two of the gate lines arranged in adjacent rows are configured to present a predetermined length difference therebetween. By setting a predetermined length difference, the array detection for display panel is realized to ensure the production yield of the display panel.
US11361691B2
A drive circuit and a display device are provided. A detection diode is included in a drive chip of the drive circuit. An acquisition circuit may acquire an electrical signal related to a voltage across the detection diode and a current flowing through the detection diode. A detection circuit may obtain an internal temperature of the drive chip based on the electrical signal acquired by the acquisition circuit. A control circuit may control the drive chip based on the internal temperature of the drive chip obtained by the detection circuit. When the detecting circuit detects that the internal temperature of the drive chip is greater than a maximum threshold temperature or less than a minimum threshold temperature, the acquisition circuit controls the drive chip to stop outputting a drive signal.
US11361688B2
In some embodiments, the disclosed subject matter involves a head worn device (HWD) for viewing augmented reality, or virtual images. A projector coupled to the HWD may use a microelectromechanical systems projector and project onto a holographic lens of the HWD. Images may be projected into an eyebox area that is deemed comfortable to the user, the eyebox area located in one of a plurality of vertically adjacent recording zones. The recording zone for projection may be selected by the user, or be automatically selected based on configuration parameters of the HWD. Horizontal correction of the eyebox may be included. In an embodiment, multiple horizontal images are displayed in the selected recording zone, in different wavelengths. Another embodiment adjusts horizontal shift of the projected image based on user inputs. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US11361687B2
A control device as an advertisement display device that is mountable on a vehicle includes a calculation unit configured to calculate a time for which an occupant of another vehicle is able to visually recognize a video displayed on a display attached to a host vehicle based on a driving state of the host vehicle, and a display controller configured to display an advertisement edited such that a video time corresponds to the visually recognizable time calculated by the calculation unit on the display.
US11361683B2
Embodiments of a modular sign system with a wireless backplane and related methods are generally described herein. Many embodiments include a sign system. In some embodiments, the sign system can comprise a plurality of units, a wireless communication system configured to transfer information between the plurality of units, and a control device configured to transmit information to at least one unit of the plurality of units. In many embodiments, each unit of the plurality of units comprises a display of a plurality displays, a controller of a plurality of controllers, and a transceiver of a plurality of transceivers. Other embodiments may be described and claimed.
US11361679B2
A surgical training device is provided. The training device includes a model for practicing the passage of needle and suture. The model includes a base with a plurality of openings configured to receive a plurality of suture tabs. The suture tabs are made of elastomeric material. Some suture tabs includes pre-formed tab apertures for the passage of a suture. Other suture tabs include a penetrable area through which a suture needle may penetrate for passing a suture. The suture tabs are movable with respect to the base to orientate them at different angles with respect to the base. The base itself may include portions that are angled with respect to each other. The suture tabs are movable with respect to the base to pull, expose or open the tab apertures and surfaces. Some of the tab apertures are slits that open upon being pulled relative to the base requiring the user to practice holding the tab while passing the needle through the tab.
US11361678B2
The present disclosure is directed to a system and method for surgical training with low cost, reusable materials and a highly customizable virtual environment for skill-building. According to various embodiments, a surgical training tool is usable in conjunction with a support structure configured to at least partially constrain the tool movement. Meanwhile, the tool is tracked in real-time with off-tool detectors to generate a tool path driving a virtual rendering of the surgical training tool in an operative environment. The virtual rendering may be visually observable via a display device and may include a customizable and/or selectable operative environment with one or more structures that can be operated on by the virtual surgical training tool. By tracking the virtual tool interaction with the virtual structures, a task path may be established for documenting and/or objectively assessing the performance of one or more operative tasks.
US11361676B2
A system and method for using augmented reality for assisting speech development of multiple languages includes analyzing speech recorded in an environment to detect a word used in a conversation between a first speaker and a second speaker that is in a language different from other words in the conversation, wherein a target user is in the environment with the first speaker and the second speaker, isolating an object associated with the word within an augmented reality environment of the target user located in the environment, determining a confusion level of the target user based on a use of the word in the conversation, and implementing, by the processor, an augmented reality technique based on the confusion level of the target user.
US11361660B2
A method includes: receiving, by a computing device of a first vehicle, a command from a host device; in response to receiving the command, storing a new device secret in memory; generating, by the computing device using the new device secret, a triple comprising an identifier, a certificate, and a public key; and sending, by the computing device, the triple to a second vehicle, where the second vehicle is configured to verify an identity of the first vehicle using the triple.
US11361657B1
Position of a mobile device of a user relative to an appliance is determined. If the position meets a predetermined position parameter, one or more user-preferred actions are undertaken for the appliance. User-preferred actions can include activation or deactivation of one or more components of the appliance.
US11361652B1
A computer-implemented method for announcing reminders and alerts is described. In one embodiment, appointments of an electronic calendar are monitored via a processor of a home automation system. A trigger of an upcoming appointment is detected. Information regarding the upcoming appointment is announced via a speaker of the home automation system.
US11361640B2
A security camera system includes a base unit and sensor modules for generating image data. The base unit includes several mounting sockets arranged at different elevational and azimuthal directions around the base unit, and the sensor modules attach, for example, magnetically, to the mounting sockets. Each mounting socket includes a socket ID, which is read by a reader module of the sensor modules and used to stitch together the image data from different sensor modules. The sensor modules are powered wirelessly via induction and communicate wirelessly with the base unit via wireless transceivers and antennas.
US11361639B2
A gunshot detection system includes a control panel that receives event data from gunshot sensor units detecting gunshots and generates location information pertaining to a shooting event based on the event data. The control panel includes a display on which a graphical user interface (GUI) is rendered. The GUI displays maps of a building with icons overlaid on the maps based on the generated location information. In one example, the GUI displays a map with an icon representing the active shooter, the position of the icon with respect to the floorplan image corresponding to an area of the building. In another example, the GUI displays a map with icons representing different gunshot sensor units, the icons having different visual characteristics to indicate that the gunshot sensor units detected the gunshots and/or which of the gunshot sensor units was determined to be closest to the detected gunshots.
US11361621B2
Game features for at least a base slot game may be selectable according to player input. According to some examples, game features may be selectable without exiting from a graphical user interface used to present the slot game. A first GUI portion may be presented in a first area of a display system. The first GUI portion may include display symbols for presenting the slot game. A second GUI portion may be presented in a second area of the display system while the first GUI portion is being presented in the first area, e.g., while the slot game is being presented in the first area. The second GUI portion may include multiple game feature images. Each game feature image may correspond with a selectable game feature.
US11361617B2
A system includes providing a plurality of promotional games of chance, a randomization device configured to randomly select a result for the promotional game of chance, and a computing device programmed to determine the winning prize based on the results of the promotional game of chance. The promotional game of chance being played by the selected player on a player tablet via a game interface and viewable on a plurality of displays throughout the casino. The promotional game of chance operable for promotional games of chance, providing awards for casino games, and providing primary or secondary awards for casino side bets.
US11361606B1
There is disclosed an electronic voting system for tamper resistant voting. In some embodiments of a system and/or method for allows a voter to verify that his vote was recorded properly and/or allows public counting of votes by any entity. For example, the system may record information on a distributed ledger that prevents changing of votes. For example, enough data may be available to each voter to check that his vote was recorded properly and/or to substantiate and/or prove if it was not recorded properly. For example, public data may be recorded anonymously such that a third party may be able to access the number of votes, but not the identify of individual voters. Optionally, the individual voter may be supplied a way to substantiate a claim that he voted for either party of the election.
US11361604B1
A universal system and method for controlling existing garage doors via existing garage door openers. The system includes a module operable both manually and automatically to control the existing garage door, Wifi communication circuitry to receive instructions wirelessly from a remote, circuitry for automatic and remote control of the garage door and circuitry for pushing garage door status information.
US11361601B2
A vehicle diagnostic includes a kiosk a display configured to depict a visual code thereon, with the visual code being readable by a handheld communication device and associated a unique electronic identifier. The kiosk additionally includes a diagnostic tool connectable to a vehicle to retrieve vehicle data therefrom. A remote server is in communication with the kiosk and is disposable in communication with the handheld communication device. The server is capable of: receiving a signal from the handheld communication device including the unique electronic identifier; receiving a signal from the kiosk including the vehicle data; analyzing the vehicle data to determine a diagnostic solution; and storing the diagnostic solution such that the diagnostic solution is retrievable in response to receipt of a subsequent signal including the unique electronic identifier.
US11361598B2
A method for monitoring a motor vehicle including an automated driving function, including differing modes of operation for bringing the motor vehicle to a standstill, at least one energy store, in particular a battery, supplying at least one consumer which is able to bring the vehicle to a standstill, a respective load profile being assigned to the respective mode of operation, which usually occurs in this mode of operation upon activation of the consumer, at least one characteristic variable of the energy store being predicted as a function of at least one of the load profiles, and the mode of operation associated with the load profile and/or the automated driving function being unblocked, blocked, left or influenced as a function of the predicted characteristic variable of the energy store.
US11361596B2
System, apparatus, device and methods relating to a telematic vehicle sharing platform ecosystem and a telematic vehicle share I/O expander to automate sharing and management of a vehicle that is shared by more than one operator.
US11361591B2
The iris recognition device includes an iris camera module used for collecting iris characteristics of a user, and at least one fill light component used for providing a supplementary light source for the iris camera module. When the iris recognition device is used for collecting the iris characteristics of the user, the supplementary light source provided by the fill light component reduces reflective spots on the iris or make reflective spots in areas other than iris such as sclera and pupil, thereby improving precision of the collected iris characteristics of the user.
US11361580B2
A screen module includes an external screen, a first light blocking layer, a substrate, and a reflection layer that are disposed from outside to inside. An imaging unit array is disposed on the substrate, the imaging unit array includes a plurality of imaging units), and a photosensitive surface of the imaging unit is opposite to the reflection layer. A first aperture array is disposed on the first light blocking layer, the first aperture array includes a plurality of first apertures, and the first aperture is used to allow light reflected by an object outside the screen to the reflection layer to pass through. The reflection layer is configured to reflect, to the imaging unit, the light passing through the first aperture. Thus, user convenience can be improved.
US11361563B2
Embodiments of the present invention provide a system of interconnected neural networks capable audio-visual simulation generation by interpreting and processing a first image and, utilizing a given reference image or training set, modifying the first image such that the new image possesses parameters found within the reference image or training set. The images used and generated may include video. The system includes an autoposer, an automasker, an encoder, a generator, an improver, a discriminator, styler, and at least one training set of images or video. The system can also generate training sets for use within.
US11361561B2
Systems and methods discussed herein include, among other things, a method comprising quantifying analyte staining of a biological compartment in a region in which said staining is intermixed with analyte staining of an analytically-distinct distinct biological compartment. Disclosed systems and methods include, for example, a system and method for identifying membrane staining of an analyte of interest in regions where diffuse membrane staining is intermixed with cytoplasmic staining and/or punctate staining is disclosed. Disclosed systems and methods include, for example, a system and method for quantifying membrane staining of an analyte of interest in tissue or cytological samples having regions in which membrane staining is intermixed with cytoplasmic staining and/or punctate staining.
US11361560B2
A passenger state detection device (100) includes: a correction parameter setting unit (30) for setting a correction parameter for a captured image captured by a camera (2) for capturing a vehicle interior for each of detection items in passenger state detecting process including the multiple detection items using at least one of a feature amount in a face part area that corresponds to a passenger's face part in the captured image or a feature amount in a structure area that corresponds to a structure in the vehicle interior in the captured image; and an image correcting unit (40) for correcting the captured image for each of the detection items in the passenger state detecting process using the correction parameter set by the correction parameter setting unit (30).
US11361556B2
A deterioration diagnosis device including an acquisition unit that acquires sensing information including at least a captured image captured by an image capture device mounted on a moving body, driving condition information indicating driving details of the moving body, and position information corresponding to the captured image and the driving condition information; a deterioration degree analysis unit that analyzes a deterioration degree of an inspection target appearing in the captured image; and a priority ranking computation unit that computes a priority ranking of the inspection target based on deterioration degrees of the same inspection target appearing in multiple captured images identified by the position information, and the driving condition information corresponding to the identified inspection target.
US11361552B2
Systems, methods and apparatus of vehicle security operations during parking. For example, a vehicle includes: a proximity sensor configured to detect presence of an object approaching the vehicle when the vehicle is in a parking state; at least one camera configured to monitor surroundings of the vehicle when the vehicle is in the parking state; and an artificial neural network configured to extract identification information of the object from images generated by the camera and determine a security classification of the presence of the object. The identification information is stored in the vehicle and/or transmitted to a server or a mobile device, in response to the security classification being in a predefined category.
US11361551B2
Video frames from a video are compressed into a single image or a single data structure that represents a unique visual flowprint or visual signature for a given activity being modeled from the video frames. The flowprint comprises a computed summary of the original pixel values associated with the video frames within the single image and the flowprint is specific to movements occurring within the video frames that are associated with the given activity. In an embodiment, the flowprint is provided as input to a machine-learning algorithm to allow the algorithm to perform object tracking and monitoring from the flowprint rather than from the video frames of the video, which substantially improves processor load and memory utilization on a device that executes the algorithm, and substantially improved responsiveness of the algorithm.
US11361543B2
An object detection system may include an imager configured to generate image data indicative of an environment in which a machine is present, and a sensor configured to generate sensor data indicative of the environment in which the machine is present. The object detection system may further include an object detection controller including one or more object detection processors configured to receive an image signal indicative of the image data, identify an object associated with the image data, and determine a first location of the object relative to the position of the imager. The one or more object detection processors may also be configured to receive a sensor signal indicative of the sensor data, and determine, based at least in part on the sensor signal, the presence or absence of the object at the first location.
US11361542B2
An augmented reality experience is provided to a user of a hand held device, such as a mobile phone, which incorporates an electronic processor, a camera and a display. Images taken from video footage are displayed in a display of a hand held device together with a live camera view, to create the illusion that the subject of the video—i.e., the virtual moving image—is present in the field of view of the camera in real time. In this context the term “real world” image means an image taken from reality, such as a physical, real-world scenario using an electronic photo-capture technique, e.g. video recording. A camera of a hand held device is aimed at a well-known object, which is recognisable to the device. A moving virtual image of an actor playing the part of an historical figure, chosen because of its relevance to the object, is displayed.
US11361539B2
Methods, apparatus, systems, and computer-readable media are set forth for generating and/or utilizing image shortcuts that cause one or more corresponding computer actions to be performed in response to determining that one or more features are present in image(s) from a camera of a computing device of a user (e.g., present in a real-time image feed from the camera). An image shortcut can be generated in response to user interface input, such as a spoken command. For example, the user interface input can direct the automated assistant to perform one or more actions in response to object(s) having certain feature(s) being present in a field of view of the camera. Subsequently, when the user directs their camera at object(s) having such feature(s), the assistant application can cause the action(s) to be automatically performed. For example, the assistant application can cause data to be presented and/or can control a remote device in accordance with the image shortcut.
US11361537B2
Systems and methods for enhanced collection of training data for machine learning to improve worksite safety and operations. One embodiment is a system with an interface to receive first evaluations of a first scene from a group of trainees, the first scene belonging to safety curriculum content and depicting a worksite with a known hazard that is associated in memory with a hazard profile. The system includes a controller to determine a trusted subgroup of the trainees that correctly identified the known hazard in the first scene. The interface receives second evaluations of a second scene from the trusted subgroup of the trainees that depicts the worksite with an unknown hazard. The controller trains a machine learning function based on the second evaluations from the trusted subgroup of the trainees for automatic identification of hazard indications in the second scene depicting the worksite with the unknown hazard.
US11361533B2
Detecting an object in an image of pixels is disclosed. The method includes: obtaining a position of a mask covering at least one pixel of an image; obtaining a predefined neighbourhood of pixels around the mask and dividing this neighbourhood into zones; for each zone, calculating a mean and variance of values of the pixels of the zone; calculating, for each possible pair of zones, a difference between the zones; determining whether a background of the mask is multimode or monomode according to the differences; calculating a variance of the values of the neighbourhood pixels using a formula for calculating the variance dependent on the monomode or multimode type of the background; calculating a signal to noise ratio for the mask position using the variance of the values of the pixels of the neighbourhood obtained; and detecting an object when the signal to noise ratio is above a threshold.
US11361530B2
A radiology workstation (10) includes a computer (12) connected to receive a stack of radiology images of a portion of a radiology examination subject. The computer includes at least one display component (14) and at least one user input component (16). The computer includes at least one processor (22) programmed to: display selected radiology images of the stack of radiology images on the at least one display component; receive entry of a current radiology report via the at least one user input component and displaying the entered radiology report on the at least one display component; identify a radiology finding by at least one of (i) automated analysis of the stack of radiology images and (ii) detecting textual description of the radiology finding in the radiology report; identify or extract at least one key image from the stack of radiology images depicting the radiology finding; and embed or link the at least one key image with the radiology report.
US11361520B2
Spatial information that describes spatial locations of visual objects as in a three-dimensional (3D) image space as represented in one or more multi-view unlayered images is accessed. Based on the spatial information, a cinema image layer and one or more device image layers are generated from the one or more multi-view unlayered images. A multi-layer multi-view video signal comprising the cinema image layer and the device image layers is sent to downstream devices for rendering.
US11361519B1
A client device can display various augmented reality and virtual reality images to a user. For example, the client device captures images of an external environment and identifies objects in the environment. If an object satisfies a virtual environment criterion, the client device displays a window to a virtual environment at the location of the object in the environment. In another example, the client device includes a light assembly that can generate light. If the user turns the light assembly on, virtual objects displayed in the environment will gather to a region highlighted by the light from the light assembly. In another example, the client device estimates depth information of an object in the environment. The client device then displays a virtual object in the environment based on the depth information and may also display the virtual object interacting with an object in the external environment.
US11361514B2
Methods, systems, and devices for dynamic structure and surface environment are described. A columnar structure that may include a tiled surface may be used to create or adjust a surface of physical structure to allow for dynamic columns to provide an augmented physical environment. In some examples, a first plurality of columns may be configured to adjust in a first direction from a first position to a second position, an actuator in contact with some of the columns may be configured to cause the columns to adjust in the first direction from the first position to the second position; and a controller configured to receive information associated with position information of some of the columns and may communicate with the actuator.
US11361510B2
A plurality of visualization objects may be provided for representing one or more data sets in a virtual 3D space. The visualization objects may include funnels, containers, name cards, and so forth. The visualization objects can be arranged in a circular carousel that can be rotated around a position of a virtual camera or user in a VR/AR environment. Individual data points in the visualization objects can be rotated, sized, positioned, colored, or otherwise characterized based on attributes of the corresponding data points. Individual data points can also be animated as transitioning between visualization objects in a unified view. Voice commands can be interpreted as part of an interactive environment that can provide views of the visualization objects to multiple devices simultaneously.
US11361504B2
The present disclosure provides a method for generating a 3D digital model used in hairpiece manufacturing is provided, which comprises: obtaining an initial 3D model of a head; identifying an outline of a target area to be covered by a hairpiece on the initial 3D model; and cutting the initial 3D model based at least partially on the target area to obtain a refined 3D model. A physical mold used in hairpiece manufacturing and a method for generating the same are also provided according to other aspects of the present disclosure.
US11361498B2
A method for improving performance of generation of digitally represented graphics. The method comprises: receiving a first representation of a base primitive; providing a set of instructions associated with vertex position determination; executing said retrieved set of instructions on said first representation of said base primitive using bounded arithmetic for providing a second representation of said base primitive, and subjecting said second representation of said base primitive to a culling process. A corresponding apparatus and computer program product are also presented.
US11361497B2
An information processing device and an information processing method are provided. The information processing device including a display controller that controls display for a first user on the basis of a background image arranged in a virtual space with reference to a position of the first user in the virtual space, and an object related to a second user arranged in the virtual space so as to maintain a relative positional relationship between the first user and the second user in the virtual space.
US11361496B2
Described herein is a graphics processing unit (GPU) comprising a single instruction, multiple thread (SIMT) multiprocessor comprising an instruction cache, a shared memory coupled with the instruction cache, and circuitry coupled with the shared memory and the instruction cache, the circuitry including multiple texture units, a first core including hardware to accelerate matrix operations, and a second core configured to receive an instruction having multiple operands in a bfloat16 (BF16) number format, wherein the multiple operands include a first source operand, a second source operand, and a third source operand, and the BF16 number format is a sixteen-bit floating point format having an eight-bit exponent and process the instruction, wherein to process the instruction includes to multiply the second source operand by the third source operand and add a first source operand to a result of the multiply.
US11361486B2
A visualization combination engine may be used to combine a first data visualization based on a first data set with a second data visualization based on a second data set. The combination process may be initiated by, for example, clicking and dragging the first data visualization onto the second data visualization. The visualization combination engine may create the combined data visualization without requiring the user to manually combine the first and second data sets. The combination may be carried out by identifying a key that is common between the two data sets and combining the first and second data sets into a combined data set based on the key, and then creating the combined data visualization based on the combined data set. One or more cues may be used during the process to provide helpful information and/or allow user selection of the properties of the combined data visualization.
US11361483B2
Graph partitioning for massive scale graphs is described, such as for graphs having vertices representing people and edges representing connections between people in a social networking system; or for graphs where the vertices represent other items and the edges represent relationships between the items. In various embodiments a graph data allocator receives a graph vertex and its edges and allocates the vertex to one of a plurality of clusters each associated with one or more computing devices. In various embodiments the allocation is made by optimizing an objective function which takes into account both a cost of edges between clusters and a cost related to sizes of the clusters. In some examples the cost related to sizes of the clusters comprises a convex function applied to each of the cluster sizes. In examples, computations on the graph data are carried out with reduced runtimes and communications cost.
US11361479B2
Systems and methods of enhanced display and viewing of three dimensional (3D) tomographic data acquired in tomosynthesis or tomography. A set of projection data is acquired with an image acquisition system and used to reconstruct enhanced 3D volume renderings that are viewed with motion, advanced image processing or stereotactically to assist in medical diagnosis. Various enhancements are provided for further processing the images, thereby providing additional features and benefits during image viewing.
US11361472B2
Methods and devices for encoding a point cloud, where occupancy data for child sub-volumes is context-adaptively encoded based on contexts selected, at least in part, using an occupancy score determined for each child sub-volume. The occupancy score for each child sub-volume of a parent sub-volume is determined based on the occupancy status of a plurality of neighbouring sub-volumes neighbouring the parent sub-volume and a respective weight assigned to each of the neighbouring sub-volumes vis-à-vis that child sub-volume, and wherein the respective weight reflects a strength of correlation between occupancy of that neighbouring sub-volume and occupancy of that child sub-volume.
US11361466B2
A position information acquisition device for acquiring position information of a position acquisition target arranged in a space includes a processor configured to detect light that is based on identification information included in-common in captured images that are images of the space captured from a plurality of shooting directions that are different from each other, acquire a three-dimensional position in the space of the position information acquisition target identified by the identification information, based on detection positions of the detected light in the captured images, and position information of image capturing devices during capturing performed by the image capturing devices, acquire reliability degree information of the acquired three-dimensional position of the position information acquisition target, based on information relating to an imaging state of each image capturing device during capturing of the captured images, and store the acquired the reliability degree information in a storage.
US11361465B2
An image capturing apparatus comprises an angular velocity detection sensor that detects an angular velocity, an acceleration detection sensor that detects an acceleration, a motion vector detection unit that detects a motion vector on the basis of an image captured by the image capturing apparatus; and a calculation unit that calculates an orientation angle of the image capturing apparatus on the basis of a detection value from the angular velocity detection sensor, a detection value from the acceleration detection sensor, and a detection value from the motion vector detection unit, wherein the calculation unit corrects an output of the angular velocity detection sensor using the detection value obtained by the motion vector detection unit, and calculates an orientation angle of the image capturing apparatus on the basis of the corrected value.
US11361460B2
Multi-color flash with image post-processing that uses a camera device with a multi-color flash and implements post-processing to generate images is described. In one aspect, the multi-color flash with image post-processing may be implemented by a controller configured to control a camera and flashes of at least two different colors. The controller may be configured to cause the camera to acquire a first image of a scene while the scene is being illuminated with the first flash but not the second flash, then cause the camera to acquire a second image of the scene while the scene is being illuminated with the second flash but not the first flash, and generate a final image of the scene in post-processing based on a combination of the first image and the second image.
US11361457B2
An annotation system uses annotations for a first set of sensor measurements from a first sensor to identify annotations for a second set of sensor measurements from a second sensor. The annotation system identifies reference annotations in the first set of sensor measurements that indicates a location of a characteristic object in the two-dimensional space. The annotation system determines a spatial region in the three-dimensional space of the second set of sensor measurements that corresponds to a portion of the scene represented in the annotation of the first set of sensor measurements. The annotation system determines annotations within the spatial region of the second set of sensor measurements that indicates a location of the characteristic object in the three-dimensional space.
US11361452B2
An information processing apparatus (2000) includes a first analyzing unit (2020), a second analyzing unit (2040), and an estimating unit (2060). The first analyzing unit (2020) calculates a flow of a crowd in a capturing range of a fixed camera (10) using a first surveillance image (12). The second analyzing unit (2040) calculates a distribution of an attribute of objects in a capturing range of a moving camera (20) using a second surveillance image (22). The estimating unit (2060) estimates an attribute distribution for a range that is not included in the capturing range of the moving camera (20).
US11361445B2
There is provided a computer implemented method for analyzing a thermal image for enforcing mask wearing compliance, comprising: receiving a thermal image of a subject captured by a sensor, analyzing the thermal image to identify an indication of estimated temperature of a region of a face of the subject, in response to the estimated temperature being below a temperature threshold, detecting lack of mask wearing compliance, and generating instructions for meeting proper mask wearing compliance.
US11361442B2
A machine learning algorithm is trained on a number of microscopic images and a measure of outcome of each image. Each image is divided into tiles. The measure of outcome is assigned to each tile of the image. The tiles are then used to train the machine learning algorithm. The trained algorithm may then be used to evaluate images.
US11361438B2
In various embodiments, an experiment analysis application detects executional artifacts in experiments involving microwell plates. The experiment analysis application computes one or more sets of spatial features based on one or more heat maps associated with a microwell plate. The experiment analysis application then aggregates the set(s) of spatial features to generate a feature vector. The experiment analysis application inputs the feature vector into a trained classifier. In response, the trained classifier generates a label indicating that the microwell plate is associated with a first executional artifact.
US11361436B2
Metabolite profiles are generated from magnetic resonance images. These metabolite profiles indicate a topography of the metabolites in one or more anatomical regions. The magnetic resonance images can be metabolite images, such as those obtained using hyperpolarized 13C-MRI. The metabolite profiles can be generated by parcellating the magnetic resonance images into different regions, computing z-scores for those regions, and generating the metabolite profile based on the computed z-scores.
US11361430B2
A system and for determining the presence or absence of myocardial ischemia in a subject, based upon analysis of medical images of at least one region of the heart of a subject of interest, the plurality of medical images being acquired in a consecutive manner by a medical imaging modality and being a plurality of myocardial layers in a direction which is generally perpendicular to the wall of the left ventricular myocardium.
US11361428B1
A method and system for analyzing images of a target vehicle according to a base image model corresponding to the target vehicle. According to certain aspects, the method and system receive a set of images from an electronic device and analyze the set of images to identify the target vehicle and a set of information associated with the target vehicle. The method and system may determine that the set of images does not meet a threshold criteria for further image analysis using a base image model corresponding to the target vehicle. In response, the method and system may generate and transmit a notification to the electronic device indicating that the set of images does not meet the threshold criteria.
US11361419B2
Techniques for measuring a monument, including obtaining a set of two or more images of a monument environment, detecting a set of markers in the set of images, wherein the set of markers are positioned on a plane level with respect to gravity by a leveling device, and wherein the leveling device is configured to automatically level the markers, generating a virtual representation of the monument environment with respect to gravity, mapping the monument to a virtual representation, determining one or more slopes and dimensions of the monument based on the mapped monument and the gravity plane, and outputting the one or more slopes and dimensions of the monument.
US11361408B2
An image processing apparatus comprising, a specifying unit configured to specify, in a visible light image, a region having color information similar to first color information at a position where the visible light image is designated, an extraction unit configured to extract second color information from the specified region in the visible light image, and, a composition unit configured to generate a composite image by superimposing the second color information on the specified region in an invisible light image synchronously captured by an optical system common to the visible light image.
US11361406B2
A disclosed image processing apparatus includes a processor comprising hardware, the processor being configured to obtain a plurality of temporally continuous images generated by continuously imaging a subject illuminated with illumination light; calculate a correction coefficient on the basis of a correction target frame among the plurality of images; revise the correction coefficient of the correction target frame on the basis of the correction coefficient of each of a plurality of frames within a predetermined time set beforehand from a shooting time of the correction target frame; and create a display image on the basis of the correction target frame and the correction coefficient.
US11361403B2
A method of generating an output image having an output resolution of N pixels×N pixels, each pixel in the output image having a respective color value for each of a plurality of color channels, the method comprising: obtaining a low-resolution version of the output image; and upscaling the low-resolution version of the output image to generate the output image having the output resolution by repeatedly performing the following operations: obtaining a current version of the output image having a current K×K resolution; and processing the current version of the output image using a set of convolutional neural networks that are specific to the current resolution to generate an updated version of the output image having a 2K×2K resolution.
US11361401B2
Disclosed are various embodiments for performing a join operation using a graphics processing unit (GPU). The GPU can receive input data including sequences or tuples. The GPU can initialize a histogram in a memory location shared by threads. The GPU can build the histogram of hash values for the sequences. The GPU can reorder the sequences based on the histogram. The GPU can probe partitions and store the results in a buffer pool. The GPU can output the results of the join.
US11361395B2
Systems and method are provided for fraud detection and user account deduplication. One method includes receiving a request from a user to register a third user account; receiving user information associated with the third user account, wherein the user information comprises a second attribute; at a third time entry, modifying the first data store by: searching the plurality of first entries in the first data store; comparing the second attribute to the first attribute of each first entry; determining that at least one first entry comprises a first attribute that is identical to the second attribute; adding second and third entries, wherein the second entry comprises the first and third user accounts, the second attribute, and the first and third time entries; and the third entry comprises the second and third user accounts, the second attribute, and the second and third time entries.
US11361394B1
Techniques for automatically tracking, ordering, and replenishing prescription item stock are provided. Based upon a statistical analysis of prescription order transactions, rules may be established to selectively identify which prescription stocked items qualify for automatic stock tracking, ordering, and replenishment. The rules may be based upon metrics such as a daily rate at which each prescription item is dispensed over a specified sampling period as well as the cost of each prescription item. Once qualified, automatic replenishment may be facilitated by calculating stock number minimums and maximums using a statistical analysis of the prescription transaction history for qualifying prescription items. The minimum and maximum stock number values may be used to trigger the generation of purchase orders and to specify how much stock needs to be ordered for each qualifying prescription item as it is replenished.
US11361393B1
Embodiments are directed toward a network-based venue management system comprising a venue management server and one or more location sensors coupled to a network. The sensors are arranged to detect the location of a customer within a venue, as the customer travels within the venue. The venue management server is arranged to receive location information from the sensors and to track the customer, providing real-time geo-location information to the customer and to venue staff.
US11361390B2
The disclosure herein describes scheduling an automatic payment based on a recommended payment schedule that is generated based on a cashflow pattern. Cashflow data associated with a plurality of invoices is received, the cashflow data including data associated with past paid payments, past received payments, accounts receivable, and accounts payable. A cashflow pattern is determined based on the past paid payments and the past received payments. Then, a payment pattern associated with the accounts payable is generated based on the cashflow pattern and the accounts receivable, wherein the payment pattern indicates a pattern of payments that optimizes a net present value of funds associated with the set of accounts payable over an associated period. A recommended payment schedule based on the payment pattern is then provided via a user interface and, based on receiving input in response to the provided recommended payment schedule, at least one automatic payment is scheduled based on the payment pattern.
US11361381B1
Data threat evaluation systems and methods are described. A data model structure includes a data subset from the plurality of data types that predate a known threat; this third data subset includes data types from both a first data subset and a second data subset. A model schema extracts, from the data subset, data types of the first subset that predicate and indicate the threat, the model schema to produce at least an individualized data threat regression model, a script originator regression model, and a script filler data threat regression model using the extracted data types. The system may use the models back on the data set to identify potential threats. The system can operate to integrate data to predict fraud, waste or abuse.
US11361380B2
Apparatuses, systems, and methods are provided for the usage of enhanced pictures (e.g., photos) of tangible objects (e.g., property, cars, etc.) damaged in an accident and answers to questions about the accident to better assess the effect of the damage (e.g., repair expenses and accompanying changes to an insurance policy). A pre-FNOL system may receive responses to one or more questions regarding an accident and one or more enhanced pictures of the tangible property damaged in the accident. The pre-FNOL system may use the responses to the one or more questions and the one or more enhanced pictures to determine repair costs associated with the damaged property and accompanying changes to the insurance policy if an insurance claim were to be filed to cover the determined repairs costs.
US11361379B1
Various aspects of the subject technology relate to transmitting driving data for a user to an insurance platform. A system may include one or more sensors configured to receive sensor data. Driving data for the user may be generated based on the sensor data and transmitted to an insurance platform for assessment of an insurance product.
US11361376B2
There is provided an information processing apparatus including a processor that determines, on the basis of a predetermined condition, a transaction between a first virtual asset granted on the basis of a learning unit being certified to a user being educated and a second virtual asset different from the first virtual asset.
US11361374B2
A process facilitator in communication with a safe located at a first location of an entity external to the process facilitator and further in communication with a banking institution located at a second location external to the process facilitator and different from the first location, wherein the process facilitator functions as an intermediary between the safe and the banking institution in order to reduce the processing requirements on the safe and the improve the efficiency of electronic communications with the banking institution. A system comprising the process facilitator and one or more safes in communication with the process facilitator and using the process facilitator as the intermediary between the safes and the banking institution is also described.
US11361372B1
A method of establishing a paint color to be displayed by a procurement system based on information received from an external punchout site. A formula corresponding to a desired paint color selected by a customer that is not included in a color palate of predefined colors regularly available for purchase from a paint supplier is received. Based on the formula, a standardized color value within a color gamut of the electronic display device is generated for the desired paint color. The standardized color value is stored in a network-accessible database entry specific to the customer to be retrievable by the customer over a communication network for generating a preview of the desired paint color during a subsequent purchase of paint having the desired paint color by the customer over the communication network.
US11361369B2
The present disclosure relates generally to outputting purchase outputs based on received voice input by a client device. The purchase outputs may include an invoice, a purchase order, a request for funds associated with a purchase of one or more items, and the like. In general, the voice input received by the client invoice is used to generate a purchase request input that includes at least one product that an employee wants to purchase. One or more candidate items are generated based on the purchase request input, which may be sent to a user and/or manager for approval before generating a purchase output based on the candidate items.
US11361362B2
Systems and methods are provided for receiving, at a server, a selection of an anchor product from an electronic catalog stored in at least one storage device communicatively coupled to the server, and vectorizing at least one of text and images associated with the selected anchor product and other products in the catalog. At least one of key words may be determined from text data and key images from image data for each product of the catalog. Vectors may be formed from at least one of the keywords and key images, and concatenating the separate vectors together to form final vectors for the products. A similarity search may be performed using the final vectors to determine a group of similar products from the vectorized products of the catalog. Selected products that are within a same slot as the anchor product may be labelled in batch.
US11361357B2
A method includes receiving data in an electronic format that describes an item, and assigning a unique identifier to the item. The data is normalized across one or more data sets of data that describe other items. The normalizing includes deriving functional and aesthetic attributes of the item based at least in part on the data that describes the item, where at least one of the derived attributes is not included in the data. The normalizing also includes programmatically mapping the attributes to a defined set of taxonomies for pre-defined attribute types. At least one other item is located in the one or more data sets having attributes that coordinate with the attributes of the item. A user interface that includes a styleboard with an image of the item and an image of the at least one other item having attributes that coordinate with attributes of the item.
US11361348B2
A digital brand asset system is provided enabling a brand owner to create, distribute, maintain, manage, merchandise and analyze smart brand assets. Generally, the system enables distribution and sharing of smart brand assets across websites. The system performs the steps of presenting a web page containing code representing a smart brand asset that has a unique identifier, receiving a request for the smart brand asset from a search engine crawler which is indexing web pages of the web server, redirecting the request to a brand asset proxy server based on the unique identifier and satisfying the request by providing content of the smart brand asset. The unique identifier can include information of the location, user attributes, or the content of the smart brand asset. As a result, it is determined that the request is sufficiently satisfied to be indexed by the search engine.
US11361343B1
Methods, systems, and media for managing online advertising campaigns based on causal conversion metrics are provided. In some embodiments, the method comprises: receiving conversion information corresponding to test group including consumers that were presented with an advertisement using an advertising channel; receiving advertisement viewability information indicative of a probability that each of the consumers viewed the advertisement; determining that a subset of the consumers did not view the advertisement based on the probability; placing the consumers into a control group and a test group based on the probability corresponding to each of the consumers; calculating a causal conversion metric based on a comparison of the conversion information corresponding to consumers of the control group and conversion information corresponding to consumers of the test group; and determining whether to place an advertisement using the advertising channel based on the causal conversion metric.
US11361337B2
A device may obtain customer data, associated with a customer identifier, that includes an indication of a recency of a past purchase, a frequency of past purchases, and/or a monetary value associated with past purchases by a customer associated with the customer identifier. The device may determine, based on comparing the customer data and aggregate customer data, a first score that predicts a current measure of loyalty associated with the customer, and may predict, based on the first score, a predicted frequency of future purchases by the customer and a predicted monetary value associated with the future purchases, to determine a second score that predicts a future measure of loyalty associated with the customer. The device may compare the first score and the second score to determine a risk level associated with the customer, and may cause an action to be performed based on determining the risk level.
US11361330B2
Systems, computer program products, and methods are described herein for document presentment and fulfillment based on pattern analytics. The present invention is configured to determine one or more resource transfers executed by one or more users, wherein the one or more resource transfers are executed in response to one or more resource transfer requests; retrieve information associated with the one or more resource transfers executed by the one or more users; initiate one or more machine learning algorithms on the retrieved information; determine a pattern associated with the one or more resource transfers executed by the one or more users based on at least the retrieved information; and re-configure the one or more resource transfer requests based on at least the pattern associated with the one or more resource transfers executed by the one or more users.
US11361328B2
Embodiments of the invention provide for reduced network footprint customer behavior analytics. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for reduced network footprint customer behavior analytics includes executing an analytics server in memory of a host computing system and loading into the memory a table. The table includes a multiplicity of entries, each entry correlating a reference to a DOM with a unique identifier and a Web browser brand. Thereafter, the analytics server performs DOM capture and replay of a Web site by receiving from over a computer communications network instead of a complete DOM, a message encapsulating both a unique identifier for a Web page of the site, and a Web browser brand rendering the page, identifying using the table a particular DOM referenced in correlation to the encapsulated identifier and browser brand, retrieving the particular DOM from a data store and performing replay utilizing the retrieved DOM.
US11361327B2
The subject matter disclosed herein provides methods for distributing notifications to a user. The method can include receiving data encapsulating notifications from a device connected to a network that provide information relating to the device's status. The device can provide a health related treatment. The method can associate each notification with one or more notification categories relating to a function performed by the device or a location of the device. A table of users having one or more subscriptions to these notification categories can be accessed. The subscriptions can be automatically assigned to users based on the users' role. A user can be identified from the table to distribute the one or more notifications to. The user can have a subscription that matches a notification category of the received notifications, and data comprising the notifications can be distributed to the user. Related apparatus, systems, techniques, and articles are also described.
US11361325B2
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media are disclosed for identifying customers having associated opportunities for improved growth and/or profitability with respect to product or service offerings and determining investment solutions that enhance the probability that the customers transition to the higher growth/profitability opportunities. Prior customer transactions are segmented based on segmentation criteria and used to generate a transaction graph. The nodes of the transaction graph represent the segmented transactions and client transaction paths between the nodes represent potential customer life-cycle trajectories. The transaction graph can be used to identify high-value penetration opportunities.
US11361323B2
A central database system receives information associated with an employee from an employer. Using this information, the central database system can provision one or more user accounts for the employee, for instance via an API of an account provider. The central database system can use a machine learned model to identify fields of the API and to translate the information associated with the employee based on information requirements associated with the API. When a characteristic of the employee, such as the employee's title, subsequently changes within the central database system, one or more features associated with the user account can be automatically updated in response to the change.
US11361322B2
Disclosed are various embodiments for improvements in customer relationship management and point of sale payment processing at remote event spaces. The system, apparatuses, and methods disclosed herein facilitate the transaction processing of credit cards and other payment vehicles in often remote locations where network connections may be intermittent and suffer from frequent disconnects or interruptions of service. The embodiments disclosed operate to detect network events, dynamically adjust to the event space, and processes the transactions on demand. The apparatuses are equipped to facilitate the event environment and are adapted to execute instructions to facilitate the financial transactions.
US11361321B2
Systems, apparatuses, and methods are provided herein for processing a merchandise return transaction. A system for processing a merchandise return transaction comprising: a user interface for allowing direct entry of information by a customer without assistance from a worker; a database; and a control circuit coupled to the user interface and the database, the control circuit configured to execute the return transaction by: obtaining from the customer identifier relating to a purchase transaction in which at least one item was previously purchased; identifying a product item from the purchase transaction to be returned; obtaining from the customer a reason for the product item to be returned; obtaining from the customer a preferred tender for the return transaction; authorizing the return; and providing instructions to the customer for returning the product item to a retail facility.
US11361307B1
A computer-implemented method includes receiving, by a recipient bank computer system, a previously used token from a point of sale (POS) device, the previously used token identifying a previous transaction as transferring funds to a merchant from a payor associated with the recipient bank computer system. The method also includes transmitting, by the recipient bank computer system, the previously used token to a messaging hub computer system. The method also includes receiving, by the recipient bank computer system, at least one of a card number or a payment credential, from the messaging hub computer system, the at least one of the card number or the payment credential associated with the previous transaction. The method also includes processing, by the recipient bank computer system, a refund using the at least one of the card number or the payment credential.
US11361300B1
A mobile wallet computing system associated with a mobile wallet database includes a mobile wallet circuit structured to present a mobile wallet interface a mobile wallet user. The mobile wallet interface includes a first portion that includes a graphical depiction of a user payment vehicle associated with a financial institution, the first portion including a first interaction point that enables the user to initiate a sequence to engage in a mobile wallet transaction using the mobile wallet. The interface also includes a second portion that includes a second interaction point and a third interaction point, the second interaction point enabling the user to access a functionality enabling the user to indicate a transaction preference for a transaction with an entity other than the mobile wallet provider or financial institution, the third interaction point enabling the user to indicate a preference to initiate communications with the financial institution.
US11361299B2
Various methods and systems for communication between a fuel dispenser and a mobile device are provided. In one embodiment, a method of operating a fuel dispenser to communicate with a mobile device is provided that includes detecting the mobile device in proximity to the fuel dispenser, and communicating with the mobile device to receive input from and/or send information to the mobile device. The communication can use Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE).
US11361293B2
The disclosed embodiments include systems and methods for executing a point of sale deposit. In one embodiment, a system may include one or more memory devices storing software instructions, and one or more processors configured to execute the software instructions to receive deposit information related to a point of sale deposit from a mobile device, and generate a deposit token retaining at least the deposit information and deposit authorization information. The one or more processors may also be configured to transmit the deposit token to the mobile device for displaying a readable code generated based on the deposit token, receive a point of sale deposit authorization notification from the merchant device indicating at least receipt by the merchant device of the deposit token from the mobile device, and transfer funds to a financial service account based on the received deposit information and authorization notification.
US11361288B2
Technology for measuring, collecting and transferring fluid transaction data is provided. In an example method, fluid flow data is identified from a fluid flow meter for a fluid transfer event. Scannable data comprising data indicative of the fluid transfer event and the fluid flow data is generated. The scannable data may include a scannable code. The scannable data may be provided for display and scanned using a portable scanning device. The scannable data, including the scannable code, may be transferred as fluid transaction data to a remote device using a wireless communication protocol for storage and/or analysis by the remote device.
US11361284B1
A payment processing method and apparatus for using an intermediary platform are described. In one embodiment, the method comprises electronically receiving approval from an intermediary platform associated with a payment processor user of a first authorization request for a first transaction; electronically receiving for approval, at the payment processing system, a second authorization request for a second transaction from a merchant using a payment instrument used by an agent of the service provider; and settling transactions associated with the service provider, including clearing a batch of records corresponding to the service provider on a predetermined time basis by comparing, with a tracking engine of the payment processing system, transaction tracking information associated with authorization requests to net out individual transactions.
US11361283B2
A complex asset analysis operation, comprising: receiving data from a plurality of crowd sourced complex assets; aggregating the data received from the plurality of crowd sourced complex assets; and, performing a complex asset analysis operation based upon the data received from the plurality of crowd sourced devices, the complex asset analysis operation providing an information brokerage function for a community of complex assets by managing shared information from the plurality of crowd sourced complex assets.
US11361279B2
The present application is directed to systems and methods for transmitting vending machine data wirelessly via a reporting device. Each vending machine may connect to a reporting device. The reporting device may communicate with a mobile device wirelessly, where the mobile device may be carried by an operator. The reporting device may transmit vending machine data to the mobile device. The reporting device may transmit maintenance information to the mobile device. The mobile device may upload the vending machine data and maintenance information via a network to a remote device. The reporting device may enable a customer to make purchases with a mobile device. The reporting device may receive a repair-needed notification from a customer's mobile device.
US11361278B2
An inventory tracking system includes storage modules that hold one or more items. Each item is positionable at locations within the storage modules independent of physical characteristics of the item. Inventory monitoring modules are included to monitor storage modules for adding an item, retrieving an item, consuming of the item, returning an unused item, discarding at least a portion of a consumed item, or combinations thereof. Each act is used to determine information about items utilized in the act, including the location within the storage modules of the items. Each storage module updates a central inventory database about a location of the storage module, a revised inventory of the items stored within the storage modules, or both. The location of the storage modules, the revised inventory of the items stored within the storage modules, or both, is used to order a replenishment of the items held within the storage modules.
US11361277B2
Examples provide a tote conveyance system for autonomously conveying totes from a storage system to a pickup/receiving area via smart container transport carts. The smart container conveyance cart aligns with the induction station on the storage system. The system utilizes actuators to move totes onto the cart from an induction station on the storage system or move totes off the cart into the induction station. Loading or unloading of totes are performed in accordance with priorities assigned based on cold-chain compliance temperature thresholds associated with the contents of the totes, weights of the totes, and destination of totes.
US11361275B1
Systems and methods which provide for allocation of tokens, such as may be used for tracking number dissemination, for shipment document processing are described. Embodiments operate to allocate tokens to the various shipping document processing systems for their use by the respective document processing systems. The various shipping document processing systems may be enabled to independently perform shipping document processing for extended periods of time (e.g., days, weeks, etc.) using their respective allocations of tokens, such as to use the tokens, including reuse of the tokens over time, without overlap (e.g., without introducing overlapping instances of tracking numbers). Logic of shipping document processing systems record use time information (e.g., a date and/or time of use of a token or tokens) in association with their use of tokens of their allotment, wherein the use tokens from the allocations is in accordance with last use time information.
US11361271B2
A method of transmitting electricity including providing a shippable container configured to transport a liquid electrolyte solution to a first charging station. The first charging station is configured to apply electricity to the liquid electrolyte solution. The first charging station charges the liquid electrolyte solution by applying electricity to the liquid electrolyte solution. The charged liquid electrolyte solution is loaded into the shippable container and transported to a discharging station. The electrolyte solution is electrically discharged at the discharging station and subsequently transported to a second charging station.
US11361265B2
Assessing data center impact post disaster is provided. A data center is divided into hazard segments post disaster based on a combination of hazard type, hazard level, and hazard location identified in time series information from sensors and cameras. A financial value of each identifiable asset in the data center is calculated based on determined operational viability status, estimated soft value, and determined criticality of each identifiable asset. A time cost and an operational cost of impact assessment devices used to assess an impact on the data center and recover assets is calculated. A disaster assessed map is generated by overlaying the time series information, calculated financial values, and calculated time and operational costs on a digital floorplan of the data center. One or more types of impact assessment devices are assigned to each hazard segment at different time periods to rescue and recover financially valuable and operationally viable assets.
US11361261B2
Embodiments of the present invention provide a system and a process that utilize a passive relay device for farming vehicles and implements, as well as an online server, which together enable capturing, processing and sharing farming operation data generated during combined use of the farming vehicle and farming implement at a farming business. The farming operation data includes detailed information about individual farming operations, including without limitation the type of farming operation, the location of the farming operation, the travel path for the farming operation, as well as operating parameters and operating events occurring while the farming operation is performed.
US11361259B2
A system may comprise a database to collect telemetry data corresponding to a particular component of a device. The system may further comprise a controller coupled to the database. The controller may receive telemetry data for the particular component from the database. The controller may further determine a plurality of metrics for the particular component based on the telemetry data, wherein the plurality of metrics is determined for a plurality of suppliers and select a particular supplier of the plurality of suppliers based on the determined plurality of metrics.
US11361256B2
Systems and methods for generating crop yield maps are provided. In one example embodiment, a method comprises accessing data indicative of crop yield for a field area; accessing one or more data types associated with the field area, each of the data types providing a geospatial distribution of data associated with vegetation across the field area; determining a crop yield distribution for the field area; and generating a yield map for the field area based at least partially on the crop yield distribution.
US11361254B2
A computerized-system and method for generating a reduced-size superior labeled training-dataset for a high-accuracy machine-learning-classification model for extreme class imbalance by: (a) retrieving minority and majority class instances to mark them as related to an initial dataset; (b) retrieving a sample of majority instances; (c) selecting an instance to operate a clustering classification model on it and the instances marked as related to the initial dataset to yield clusters; (d) operating a learner model to: (i) measure each instance in the yielded clusters according to a differentiability and an indicativeness estimators; (ii) mark measured instances as related to an intermediate training dataset according to the differentiability and the indicativeness estimators; (e) repeating until a preconfigured condition is met; (f) applying a variation estimator on all marked instances as related to an intermediate training dataset to select most distant instances; and (g) marking the instances as related to a superior training-dataset.
US11361242B2
In one embodiment, an embedding is determined for each entity in a set of entities that is selected from a plurality of entities. Each embedding corresponds to a point in an embedding space, which includes points corresponding to embeddings of entities. The embeddings of the entities are determined using a deep-learning model. Embeddings are determined for each entity attribute in a set of entity attributes. Each of the entity attributes in the set is of an entity-attribute type and is associated with at least one entity. The entity-attribute embeddings are refined using the deep-learning model. The embeddings of the entities in the set of entities are modified based on the entity-attribute embeddings that are associated with the respective entity to obtain updated embeddings for each entity in the set. The updated embeddings include information regarding the entity attributes that are associated with the respective entities.
US11361239B2
Methods and apparatuses are described for digital content classification and recommendation based upon reinforcement learning. A server converts unstructured text corresponding to each digital content item into a content item feature set. The server generates a user context vector associated with a plurality of users. The server trains a linear multi-armed bandit (MAB) classification model based upon the user context vectors and historical user content recommendation information. The server receives a new user context vector associated with a new user. The server executes the MAB model using the new user context vector as input to generate content interaction prediction scores. The server selects the content interaction prediction scores above a predetermined threshold and identifies the associated digital content item. The server presents the identified digital content items on a client device and receives a response. The server updates linear UCB coefficient vectors of the MAB model based upon the response.
US11361238B2
This present disclosure relates to systems and methods for providing an Adaptive Analytical Behavioral and Health Assistant. These systems and methods may include collecting one or more of patient behavior information, clinical information, or personal information; learning one or more patterns that cause an event based on the collected information and one or more pattern recognition algorithms; identifying one or more interventions to prevent the event from occurring or to facilitate the event based on the learned patterns; preparing a plan based on the collected information and the identified interventions; and/or presenting the plan to a user or executing the plan.
US11361233B2
A method, device, and system of estimation fatigue life of a technical system are disclosed. The method includes computing a lifing probability distribution for at least one component of the technical system based on material property scatter data and at least one damage scenario associated with the at least one component. Further, the method includes determining a time-damage accumulation for the at least one component by combining plurality of damage scenario and damage accumulation rules for the at least one component. Furthermore, the method includes determining a spatial-damage accumulation and a cumulative time-damage accumulation for each of a plurality of regions in the at least one component. The method also includes determining an integral damage including integral of the spatial-damage accumulation and the cumulative time-damage accumulation for the at least one component based on simulation of the at least one damage scenario and conditional probabilities for the at least one damage scenario. The fatigue life of the technical system is estimated by determining a probability of fatigue failure of the technical system by combining the integral damage and predicted damage scenarios for a plurality of components in the technical system based on the law of total probability.
US11361232B2
The techniques herein include using an input context to determine a suggested action. One or more explanations may also be determined and returned along with the suggested action. The one or more explanations may include (i) one or more most similar cases to the suggested case (e.g., the case associated with the suggested action) and, optionally, a conviction score for each nearby cases; (ii) action probabilities, (iii) excluding cases and distances, (iv) archetype and/or counterfactual cases for the suggested action; (v) feature residuals; (vi) regional model complexity; (vii) fractional dimensionality; (viii) prediction conviction; (ix) feature prediction contribution; and/or other measures such as the ones discussed herein, including certainty. In some embodiments, the explanation data may be used to determine whether to perform a suggested action.
US11361225B2
A neural network architecture for attention-based efficient model adaptation is disclosed. A method includes accessing an input vector, the input vector comprising a numeric representation of an input to a neural network. The method includes providing the input vector to the neural network comprising a plurality of ordered layers, wherein each layer in at least a subset of the plurality of ordered layers is coupled with an adaptation module, wherein the adaptation module receives a same input value as a coupled layer for the adaptation module, and wherein an output value of the adaptation module is pointwise multiplied with an output value of the coupled layer to generate a next layer input value. The method includes generating an output of the neural network based on an output of a last one of the plurality of ordered layers in the neural network.
US11361223B2
A multi-beam transmission method is provided for transmitting using an N-beam transmitter to a receiver having K receive beams. In the transmitter, a non-linear encoder implemented by a machine learning block, and a linear encoder are trained using gradient descent back propagation that relies on feedback from the receiver. For each input to be transmitted the machine learning block is used to process the input to produce N/K sets of L outputs. The linear encoder is used to perform linear encoding on each set of L outputs to produce a respective set of K outputs so as to produce N/K sets of K encoded outputs overall and N encoded outputs overall. One of the N/K sets of K outputs from each set of K beams. In order to allow a generalization to different SNRs, and to allow for time varying channel conditions, the non-linear layers, implemented in the non-linear encoder, are responsible for extracting features and regenerating the features, while the linear layers implemented in the linear encoder, are responsible for more generalization.
US11361220B2
Systems and methods for understanding (imputing meaning to) multi model data streams may be used in intelligent surveillance and allow a) real-time integration of streaming data from video, audio, infrared and other sensors; b) processing of the results of such integration to obtain understanding of the situation as it unfolds; c) assessing the level of threat inherent in the situation; and d) generating of warning advisories delivered to appropriate recipients as necessary for mitigating the threat. The system generates understanding of the system by creating and manipulating models of the situation as it unfolds. The creation and manipulation involve “neuronal packets” formed in mutually constraining associative networks of four basic types. The process is thermodynamically driven, striving to produce a minimal number of maximally stable models. Obtaining such models is experienced as grasping, or understanding the input steam (objects, their relations and the flow of changes).
US11361212B2
Techniques are generally described for automatic scoring of alt-text for image data. In various examples, first image data and first text data describing the first image data may be received. A feature representation of the first image data may be determined using an encoder machine learning model. A hidden state representation may be determined using a decoder machine learning model based on the feature representation and a first word of the first text data. In some examples, a first score may be determined using the hidden state representation. The first score may include an indication of a descriptive capability of the first text data with respect to the first image data.
US11361202B2
Predictive analytics techniques are used to produce leading indicators of economic activity based on factors determined from a range of available data sources, such as public and/or private transportation data. A fee-based subscription system may be provided for the sharing of leading indicators to users. A consistent, semantic metadata structure is described as well as a hypothesis generating and testing system capable of generating predictive analytics models in a non-supervised or partially supervised mode.
US11361200B2
Described is a system for learning and predicting key phrases. The system learns based on a dataset of historical forecasting questions, their associated time-series data for a quantity of interest, and associated keyword sets. The system learns the optimal policy of actions to take given the associated keyword sets and the optimal set of keywords which are predictive of the quantity of interest. Given a new forecasting question, the system extracts an initial keyword set from a new forecasting question, which are perturbed to generate an optimal predictive key-phrase set. Key-phrase time-series data are extracted for the optimal predictive key-phrase set, which are used to generate a forecast of future values for a value of interest. The forecast can be used for a variety of purposes, such as advertising online.
US11361198B2
Aspects of the disclosure relate to anomaly detection in cybersecurity training modules. A computing platform may receive information defining a training module. The computing platform may capture a plurality of screenshots corresponding to different permutations of the training module. The computing platform may input, into an auto-encoder, the plurality of screenshots corresponding to the different permutations of the training module, wherein inputting the plurality of screenshots corresponding to the different permutations of the training module causes the auto-encoder to output a reconstruction error value. The computing platform may execute an outlier detection algorithm on the reconstruction error value, which may cause the computing platform to identify an outlier permutation of the training module. The computing platform may generate a user interface comprising information identifying the outlier permutation of the training module. The computing platform may send the user interface to at least one user device.
US11361196B2
Systems and methods for estimating a height of an object from a monocular image are described herein. Objects are detected in the image, each object being indicated by a region of interest. The image is then cropped for each region of interest and the cropped image scaled to a predetermined size. The cropped and scaled image is then input into a convolutional neural network (CNN), the output of which is an estimated height for the object. The height may be represented by a mean of a probability distribution of possible sizes, a standard deviation, as well as a level of confidence. A location of the object may be determined based on the estimated height and region of interest. A ground truth dataset may be generated for training the CNN by simultaneously capturing a LIDAR sequence with a monocular image sequence.
US11361188B2
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method and apparatus for optimizing a tag of a point of interest. The method includes: acquiring a set of points of interest and a set of tags of points of interest in the set of points of interest; generating a point of interest-tag matrix based on the set of points of interest and the set of tags of points of interest in the set of points of interest; extracting a feature of a point of interest-tag in the point of interest-tag matrix; inputting the feature of the point of interest-tag in the point of interest-tag matrix into a pre-trained ternary self-adaptive collaborative learning model, to obtain a point of interest-tag score matrix; and optimizing the set of tags of points of interest in the set of points of interest based on the point of interest-tag score matrix.
US11361187B1
Aspects of the subject matter disclosed herein include methods, systems, and other techniques for training, in a first phase, an object classifier neural network with a first set of training data, the first set of training data including a first plurality of training examples, each training example in the first set of training data being labeled with a coarse-object classification; and training, in a second phase after completion of the first phase, the object classifier neural network with a second set of training data, the second set of training data including a second plurality of training examples, each training example in the second set of training data being labeled with a fine-object classification.
US11361185B2
Comprehensive 2D learning images are collected for learning subjects. Standardized 2D gallery images of many gallery subjects are collected, one per gallery subject. A 2D query image of a query subject is collected, of arbitrary viewing aspect, illumination, etc. 3D learning models, 3D gallery models, and a 3D query model are determined from the learning, gallery, and query images. A transform is determined for the selected learning model and each gallery model that yields or approximates the query image. The transform is at least partly 3D, such as 3D illumination transfer or 3D orientation alignment. The transform is applied to each gallery model so that the transformed gallery models more closely resemble the query model. 2D transformed gallery images are produced from the transformed gallery models, and are compared against the 2D query image to identify whether the query subject is also any of the gallery subjects.
US11361184B2
A method and system for modeling trends in crop yields is provided. In an embodiment, the method comprises receiving, over a computer network, electronic digital data comprising yield data representing crop yields harvested from a plurality of agricultural fields and at a plurality of time points; in response to receiving input specifying a request to generate one or more particular yield data; determining one or more factors that impact yields of crops that were harvested from the plurality of agricultural fields; decomposing the yield data into decomposed yield data that identifies one or more data dependencies according to the one or more factors; generating, based on the decomposed yield data, the one or more particular yield data; generating forecasted yield data or reconstructing the yield data by incorporating the one or more particular yield data into the yield data.
US11361181B2
The disclosure concerns systems and methods for controlling access to a device with barcode-reading functionality. Enabling the barcode-reading functionality of the device may require providing authenticating information. A user may provide the authenticating information using an identification card with an embedded near field communication (NFC) tag. After the device or a charger of the device validates the embedded NFC tag, the device may enable the barcode-reading functionality but track an amount of time since a last barcode scan of the device. If the amount of time since the last barcode scan reaches a present period, the device may disable the barcode-reading functionality. The device may send a connection request from a portion of a local area network (LAN). A server may receive the request. The server may deny the device access to the LAN if the device is not authorized for use in the portion of the LAN.
US11361175B2
A personal protection system can comprise a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag coupled to a personal protective equipment, a barometric sensor coupled to the RFID tag, and a computing device communicatively coupled to the RFID tag and the barometric sensor. The computing device can comprise a processing unit that can be configured to access radio frequency (RF) data received from the RFID tag and receive, from the barometric sensor, barometric data determined by the barometric sensor. Further, the processing unit can be configured to determine a positioning state of the personal protection equipment. The positioning state can indicate whether the personal protection equipment is being worn correctly or incorrectly by the user.
US11361166B2
The present disclosure provides a technical solution related to establishing a characterized chatbot with personality. On one hand, a corpus database matched with a specific character may be established, and a generated regular/conventional response messages may be converted into a characterized response messages with character's features during conversation, so that the conversation style of a chatbot may be characterized with a certain character's features. On the other hand, a chatbot may select a response message with a specific emotion by using an emotion conversation table corresponding to a personality when generating the response message against a content of a conversation input by a user, so that a chatbot may be characterized and have certain personality.
US11361159B2
Text can be encoded into DNA sequences. Each word from a document or other text sample can be encoded in a DNA sequence or DNA sequences and the DNA sequences can be stored for later retrieval. The DNA sequences can be stored digitally, or actual DNA molecules containing the sequences can be synthesized and stored. In one example, the encoding technique makes use of a polynomial function to transform words based on the Latin alphabet into k-mer DNA sequences of length k. Because the whole bits required for the DNA sequences are smaller than the actual strings of words, storing documents using DNA sequences may compress the documents relative to storing the same documents using other techniques. In at least one example, the mapping between words and DNA sequences is one-to-one and the collision ratio for the encoding is low.
US11361158B2
In non-limiting examples of the present disclosure, systems, methods and devices for determining a language of a text string are presented. A language detection model may be maintained. The language detection model may comprise identities and weights for initial and final consonants, identities and weights for prefixes and suffixes, and identities and weights for vowel sequences, where each identity is derived from a training corpus. The weights may correspond to a frequency of a text unit in the corpus. A text string may be received and a match score between the text string and the language of the language detection model may be determined. The match score may be based on initial and final consonant scores, prefix and suffix scores, and/or vowel sequence scores for each word in the text string. If the match score meets a threshold value a follow-up action associated with the language may be performed.
US11361155B2
Some examples relate generally to computer architecture software data classification and information security and, in some more particular aspects, to verifying information or events in a file system using spatial data.
US11361153B1
Systems and methods for linking digital ink instances. One system includes a memory storing instructions and an electronic processor. The electronic processor, through execution of the instructions stored in the memory, is configured to receive detected interactions between a touchscreen and a digital pen representing one or more digital strokes within a canvas and determine whether the one or more digital strokes match a predetermined signifier including a predetermined mark and a line extending from the predetermined mark. The electronic processor is also configured to, in response to determining that the one or more digital strokes match the predetermined signifier, determine a first digital ink instance and a second digital ink instance included in the canvas based on a position of the one or more digital strokes within the canvas, and update metadata of the first digital ink instance to include an identifier of the second digital ink instance.
US11361146B2
The invention is notably directed to a computer-implemented method for processing a plurality of documents. The method comprises providing the plurality of documents in a first format and splitting each of the plurality of documents of the first format into one or more individual pages. The method further comprises individually parsing the one or more individual pages of the plurality of documents. The parsing comprises identifying a predefined set of items of the one or more individual pages. Further processing comprises gathering the predefined set of items of each of the one or more individual pages of the plurality of documents into individual page files of a second format and performing the document processing service with the individual page files of the second format. The invention further concerns a corresponding computing system and a related computer program product.
US11361145B2
Disclosed are a message input and display method, apparatus, electronic device, and readable storage medium. The message input method may comprise: displaying a session interface corresponding to a communication session; in a normal input mode, displaying a communication message in a first sub-area of a content display area of the session interface, and displaying a message input interface in a second sub-area; and in a full-screen input mode, displaying the message input interface in the content display area.
US11361142B2
A computing system can implement a circuit verification tool to perform scaled sampling of parameter values in a foundry model describing parameter variations for a manufacturing process capable of fabricating an integrated circuit described in a circuit design. The computing system can simulate the circuit design with the scaled samples of the parameter values, and build a geometric model to describe a response of the circuit design to the scaled samples of the parameter values during the simulation. The geometric model can include one or more failure regions corresponding to geometric descriptions for failures of the circuit design to meet a specification during simulation with the scaled samples of the parameter values. The computing system can estimate a yield for an output of the integrated circuit described by the circuit design based on the failure regions in the geometric model.
US11361137B2
A signoff process includes: accessing circuit information of a circuit; performing, using an analysis and optimization engine, power analysis and optimization on the circuit to generate an optimized circuit, the power analysis and optimization being performed using an input pattern; performing, using a simulator, a simulation on at least a portion of an optimized circuit, the simulation being performed using the input pattern used in the power analysis and optimization; and outputting a simulation result to the analysis and optimization engine; wherein the analysis and optimization engine and the simulator are integrated.
US11361128B2
Provided is a simulation method and system for real-time broadcasting. A simulation method may include verifying an action set for a mechanical object, and displaying a movement of the mechanical object in response to the action using a line that connects a start location of the movement and an end location of the movement.
US11361126B1
Access to data representations of relatively dynamic actual usage and patterns of spectrum usage across channels, geographies (locations), and times can be advantageous in planning for resource utilization, and in structuring pricing for spectrum resources. Actual usage of spectrum resources can vary dynamically. Significant opportunities to advantageously utilize spectrum resources can be identified from relatively dynamic representations of actual usage.
US11361125B2
A design support method includes: acquiring reference diagrams which are control logic diagrams created in the past, and an editing object diagram; and applying each of analysis rules to each control logic diagram, and analyzing the control logic part included in each control logic diagram. The analysis rules satisfy a relation in which a control logic part corresponding to an analysis rule at a higher hierarchy level contains a control logic part corresponding to an analysis rule at a lower hierarchy level. The design support method further includes: specifying, as a similar diagram, a reference diagram including a control logic part common with the control logic part included in the editing object diagram, among the reference diagrams, based on an analysis result; and presenting a control logic part having a hierarchical relation with the common control logic part, among control logic parts included in the similar diagram.
US11361123B2
A building system including one or more memory devices having instructions thereon, that, when executed by one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to receive an event from an event source, the event indicating a data value associated with the event source occurring at a particular time. The instructions cause the one or more processors to identify contextual data of a database that provides a contextual description of the event, generate an enriched event by enriching the event with the contextual data, the enriched event including the data value, the particular time, and the contextual data, and provide the enriched event to a consuming application configured to operate based on the enriched event.
US11361120B2
The present invention relates to a method for processing building information modeling data including the following steps: inputting a building information model's data that includes two types of multiple objects; identifying the objects to generate results of identification; dividing the objects into a first category and a second category in accordance with the results of identification; removing the objects of the second category; readjusting the first category of objects in accordance with a predetermined rule of a building energy simulation software; and defining attributes of the objects of the first category.
US11361115B2
To provide a design assistance system, a design assistance program, and a design assistance method which are capable of reducing or eliminating the burden on a designer of a structure when designing the structure. A design assistance system 10 includes an object recognizing unit 112 and an interference determining unit 113. The object recognizing unit 112 recognizes an object existence area which is an existence area of a different object A2 from the structure A1 on a three-dimensional coordinate system in accordance with information including the position of the object A2 on the three-dimensional coordinate system which has been specified through an input unit 12. The interference determining unit 113 determines the presence or absence of interference between each of plurality of members and the object A2 based on respective member existence areas of the plurality of members and the object existence area.
US11361104B1
A method of and system for securing data stored in a cloud-based software system is disclosed. A cloud data security system routinely scans files and analyzes the cloud system events to determine potential data loss/leak, and notifies users of the cloud system in real-time. The cloud data security system suggests appropriate classification levels and optimal security settings to the user by collecting actions and behaviors of other users of the cloud data security system within an organization or others who perform similar job duties in different organizations and/or locations. The cloud data security system enhances data security by providing visibility, actionable insights, and awareness on risks associated with the data, not only to administrators but also to end users of the cloud-based software system in real-time.
US11361090B2
A method for providing an interprocess interaction in an electronic control unit having an operating system defining a kernel space, wherein the method involves steps in which: the kernel of the operating system intercepts a request for an interprocess communication between a first application and a second application of the electronic control unit. A verdict is requested, from an access control component of the operating system, with respect to granting access for the requested interprocess communication between the first application and the second application of the electronic control unit. The access control component generates the verdict for the requested interprocess communication based on a security policy. The kernel of the operating system selectively allows the requested interprocess communication between the first application and the second application based on the generated verdict.
US11361088B2
Presented herein are systems and methods of securely sharing data from multiple sources with different client terminals. A server may establish an electronic document for defining a transaction. The electronic document may have data fields. Each data field may be from a client terminal. The server may identify encryption keys to encrypt the corresponding data fields included in the electronic document. The server may distribute the encryption keys across the client terminals in accordance with an access control policy. The access control policy may specify access permissions for a client terminal to each of the plurality of data fields based on a role of the client terminal in the transaction. The server may provide, to each client terminal with access to the data fields in the electronic document via the encryption keys distributed in accordance with the access control policy.
US11361084B1
Identifying and protecting against a computer security threat while preserving privacy of individual client devices using differential privacy for text documents. In some embodiments, a method may include receiving, at the remote server device, text documents from one or more local client devices, generating, at the remote server device, a differential privacy document vector for each of the text documents, identifying, at the remote server device, a computer security threat to a first one of the one or more local client devices using the differential privacy document vectors, and, in response to identifying the computer security threat, protecting against the computer security threat by directing performance, at the first local client device or the remote server device, of a remedial action to protect the first local client device from the computer security threat.
US11361083B1
Systems and methods for securing embedded devices via both online and offline defensive strategies. One or more security software components may be injected into firmware binary to create a modified firmware binary, which is functionally- and size-equivalent to the original firmware binary. The security software components may retrieve live forensic information related to embedded devices for use in live hardening of the modified firmware binary while the embedded device is online, dynamically patching the firmware. In addition, the live forensic information may be aggregated with other analytical data identifying firmware vulnerabilities. A vulnerability identification and mitigation system can then identify and inject modifications to the original firmware binary to develop secure firmware binary, which may be imaged and loaded onto one or more embedded devices within a network.
US11361077B2
A kernel-based proactive engine can be configured to evaluate system call functions that are invoked when user-mode objects make system calls. As part of evaluating a system call function, the kernel-based proactive engine can generate a feature vector for the system call function. The kernel-based proactive engine can then analyze the feature vector using a multidimensional anomaly detection algorithm that has been trained using feature vectors of system call functions that are known to be safe. When the evaluation indicates that the feature vector is anomalous, the kernel-based proactive engine can block the system call.
US11361071B2
Provided is an intrusion detection technique configured to: obtain kernel-filter criteria indicative of which network traffic is to be deemed potentially malicious, determine that a network packet is resident in a networking stack, access at least part of the network packet, apply the kernel-filter criteria to the at least part of the network packet and, based on applying the kernel-filter criteria, determining that the network packet is potentially malicious, associate the network packet with an identifier of an application executing in userspace of the operating system and to which or from which the network packet is sent, and report the network packet in association with the identifier of the application to an intrusion-detection agent executing in userspace of the operating system of the host computing device, the intrusion-detection agent being different from the application to which or from which the network packet is sent.
US11361070B1
Method for secure execution of code, including (a) on a CPU, where opcodes for the same executable instructions differ from one memory page to another, depending on memory tag, loading original static instructions from executable module <0> into non-tagged executable memory pages; (b) beginning execution of original static instructions of process <0>; (c) invoking a CPU instruction to start process , where i=1 initially, in process <0>, to create a new memory tag , its set of randomized opcodes and to return memory tag and new randomized set of opcodes to process <0>; (d) loading executable module for process in process <0>, and transforming executable code using new randomized opcodes from step (c); (e) in process <0>, allocating tagged memory with tag to process , loading memory with compiled executable code from step (d) into process , and running compiled code from step (d).
US11361065B2
Techniques for authentication via a mobile device are provided. A mobile device is pre-registered for website authentication services. A user encounters a website displaying an embedded code as an image alongside a normal login process for that website. The image is identified by the mobile device, encrypted and signed by the mobile device and sent to a proxy. The proxy authenticates the code and associates it with the website. Credentials for the user are provided to the website to automatically authenticate the user for access to the website bypassing the normal login process associated with the website.
US11361061B2
A biometric inspection device including a housing provided with an acquisition interface, the device including an optical sensor for acquiring at least one image of a portion of the body of a candidate for inspection appearing before the acquisition interface. The optical sensor is configured so that the image also covers an internal zone of the housing situated outside the acquisition interface.
US11361057B2
A consent receipt management system may include one or more consent validity scoring systems. In various embodiments, a consent validity scoring system may be configured to detect a likelihood that a user is correctly consenting via a web form. The system may be configured to determine such a likelihood based at least in part on one or more data subject behaviors while the data subject is completing the web form in order to provide consent. In various embodiments, the system is configured to monitor the data subject behavior based on, for example: mouse speed; mouse hovering; mouse position; keyboard inputs; an amount of time spent completing the web form; etc. The system may be further configured to calculate a consent validity score for each generated consent receipt based at least in part on an analysis of the data subject's behavior.
US11361046B2
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for identifying broken network connections. In one aspect, a system includes front-end server(s) that receive data specifying, for multiple different user interactions with one or more application links that link to a given application, presentation durations specifying how long application content linked to by the application link was presented following the multiple different user interactions with the application link(s). Back-end server(s) that communicate with the front end server(s) can classify each application link as broken or working based on application of a machine learning model to the presentation durations for the application link. The machine learning model can be generated using labeled training data. The back-end server(s) can generate and output an alert identifying an application link as a broken link based on the application link being classified as broken by the machine learning model.
US11361042B1
A system, method, and computer program product are provided for determining peers of a user by evaluating persons identified from a calendar of the user. In use, a system identifies a calendar of a user. The system further identifies events saves in the calendar of the user. One or more persons are then identified by the system from the events. Moreover, for each of the identified persons, the system evaluates the person in terms of information gathered from the events and determines whether the evaluating indicates that the person has a particular type of relationship with the user. When the system determines that the evaluating indicates that the person has the particular type of relationship with the user, then the system identifies the person as a peer of the user.
US11361031B2
Embodiments are directed to a system, a computer program product, and a method for identification of linguistically related elements, and more specifically to prediction of a linguistically related element. A linguistic algorithm forms a cluster representation of corpus entries. A linguistic term is identified and applied to the cluster representation to identify proximally related linguistic terms. Associative relationships between the proximally related terms and category metadata are iteratively investigated. One or more linguistic terms related across the two more metadata categories is identified and designated as the linguistically related element.
US11361028B2
A technique produces a graph data structure based on at least partially unstructured information dispersed over web documents. The technique involves applying a machine-trained model to a set of documents (or, more generally “document units”) to identify topics in the documents. The technique then generates count information by counting the occurrences of the single topics and co-occurrences of parings of topics in the documents. The technique generates conditional probability information based on the count information. An instance of conditional probability information describes a probability that a first topic will occur, given an appearance of a second topic, and a probability that the second topic will occur, given an appearance of the first topic. The technique then formulates the conditional probability information in a graph data structure. The technique also provides an application system that utilizes the graph data structure to provide any kind of computer-implemented service to a user.
US11361022B2
The present disclosure relates to a terminal, an apparatus, and a method for providing search information based on color information, the method including, acquiring a search keyword; selecting one or more colors, correlated with the acquired keyword, based on a pre-stored keyword-color information correlation; searching for an object that matches with the selected color; and configuring an interface page information including information about the searched object.
US11361021B2
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media can be configured to identify audio content included in a video content item. A notification can be provided based at least in part on the identification. An interface that presents information associated with the identified audio content can be provided based at least in part on a user interaction with the notification.
US11361018B2
Systems and methods for searching digital content are disclosed. A method includes receiving, from a user, a base search constraint. A search constraint includes search values or criteria. A recall set is generated based on the base search constraint. Recommended search constraints are determined and provided to the user. The recommended search constraints are statistically associated with the base search constraint. The method receives, from the user, a selection of a first search constraint included in the plurality of recommend search constraints. The method generates and provides search results to the user that include a re-ordering of the recall set. The re-ordering is based on a search constraint set that includes both the base search constraint and the selected first search constraint. The re-ordering is further based on a weight associated with the base search constraint and another user-provided weight associated with the first search constraint.
US11361016B2
A system for providing a life log service and a method of providing the life log service. The computing device for providing the life log service includes: a display which displays a map in a first display area and which displays like content in a second display area; and a processor including a content generator which generates the life content of a user based on a current position of the computing device, and a controller, which, in response to the generated live content, updates the second display area in real time to display the generated life content and updates the map in the first display area to display a path synchronized with the generated life content.
US11360993B1
Methods and apparatuses are described for automatic generation of specifications for data access layer application programming interfaces (APIs). A server identifies an object-oriented data model comprising (i) a plurality of object structures containing one or more data elements and (ii) one or more relationships between at least two of the object structures. The server generates an API specification package using the object-oriented data model by identifying object structures to include in the API specification package, defining attributes for the API specification package, assigning data access operations to each identified object structure, creating data relationships between at least two of the identified object structures, and converting the identified object structures, the defined attributes for the API specification package, the assigned data access operations, and the created data relationships into one or more files that comprise the API specification package.
US11360991B1
A method dynamically combines multiple data sources. A user selects a first group of fields that specify primary aggregation for a data visualization. When a field in the first group is not a data field in one of the data sources, the process creates a second group of fields that specifies an intermediate aggregation for joining data sets that is more granular than the primary aggregation. For each data source, the process aggregates measure fields according to the second group to form a respective intermediate data set. The process forms a single combined data set from the intermediate data sets, including the fields specified in the first group, and aggregates each measure field in the combined data set using the primary aggregation to form a final data set based on the fields from the first group. The process then displays the data visualization using the final data set.
US11360989B2
Resource provisioning systems and methods are described. In an embodiment, a system includes a plurality of shared storage devices collectively storing database data, an execution platform, and a compute service manager. The compute service manager is configured to determine a task to be executed in response to a trigger event and determine a query plan for executing the task, wherein the query plan comprises a plurality of discrete subtasks. The compute service manager is further configured to assign the plurality of discrete subtasks to one or more nodes of a plurality of nodes of the execution platform, determine whether execution of the task is complete, and in response to determining the execution of the task is complete, store a record in the plurality of shared storage devices indicating the task was completed.
US11360984B1
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide for the synchronous distribution real-time and historical farming data to user client devices via shared and personal interface rooms. In some embodiments, multiple users can be connected to a shared interface room corresponding to a data collection device to view real-time and historical farming data simultaneously. The shared interface room can then broadcast farming data to each user whenever real-time farming data is received. Historical farming data can be determined based on a pair of timestamps corresponding to data collection device activity and user activity. When one of the connected users requests to view historical farming data, the historical farming data can be provided to the requesting user via a personal interface room.
US11360982B1
Leveraging the competence of a computing cluster and a storage cluster by dynamically adjusting an SQL (structured query language) execution path to optimize system performance with fast response time under a distributed relational database on a data storage platform. Also, endpoint devices are divided into groups for the purpose of responding to queries and/or query blocks. The most suitable group of endpoint devices is chosen to respond to a given query or query block.
US11360975B2
A data providing apparatus includes circuitry configured to store a query as a candidate query in a first memory in association with an execution plan and store data in a second memory when receiving the execution plan and the data from a database server in response to transmitting the query to the database server, perform searching the first memory for a first candidate query having content corresponding to content of a first query in response to receiving the first query from a first request source, when the first candidate query is detected by the searching, select a first execution plan associated with the first candidate query by referring to the first memory, extract specific data from the second memory on the basis of the selected first execution plan, and transmit the specific data to the first request source.
US11360969B2
An analysis system connects to a set of data sources and perform natural language questions based on the data sources. The analysis system connects with the data sources and retrieves metadata describing data assets stored in each data source. The analysis system generates an execution plan for the natural language question. The analysis system finds data assets that match the received question based on the metadata. The analysis system ranks the data assets and presents the ranked data assets to users for allowing users to modify the execution plan. The analysis system may use execution plans of previously stored questions for executing new questions. The analysis system supports selective preprocessing of data to increase the data quality.
US11360967B2
A method may include a processing system detecting a biometric condition of a user exceeding a threshold, determining a triggering object associated with the biometric condition, where the triggering object is captured via a camera, and applying the triggering object and at least one personal parameter to a plurality of context filters. The plurality of context filters may provide a relevance topic based upon the triggering object and the at least one personal parameter. The processing system may further generate a plurality of search terms based upon the relevance topics that are determined from the plurality of context filters and present the plurality of search terms via a user interface.
US11360963B2
An example operation may include one or more of receiving a unique identifier and a security value from an object, retrieving a previously stored security value of the object from a database based on the received unique identifier, determining that the object is verified based on the received security value and the previously stored security value, and modifying the previously stored security value to generate a modified security value and transmitting the modified security value to the database.
US11360961B2
Apparatus and methods may include a method for using a single script framework to generate a plurality of JIL files. Each of the plurality of JIL files may be for use in one of a plurality of multiple environments. The methods may include providing, based on the jobs information, the jobs attribute values and the SQL content, parameters to create a job, update a job and/or delete a job. The providing may use an AutoSys™ jobs table. The AutoSys™ jobs table may include jobs information, jobs attribute values, and Sequel (SQL) content to be run.
US11360955B2
In various example embodiments, a system and method for versioning data in an unstructured data store are presented. The method includes generating a first record in the unstructured data store based on a version of a second record in the unstructured data store. The method further includes initializing a parent version identifier of the first record based on the version of the second record. The method further includes comparing the parent version identifier of the first record to a version identifier of the second record. The method further includes determining whether the first record is consistent based on the comparison.
US11360953B2
A system and method for data entries deduplication are provided. The method includes indexing an input data set, wherein the input data set is in a tabular formant and the indexing includes providing a unique Row identifier (RowID), wherein rows are the data entries; computing attribute similarity for each column across each pair of rows; computing, for each pair of rows, row-to-row similarity as a weighted sum of attribute similarities; clustering pairs of rows based on their row-to-row similarities; and providing an output data set including at least the clustered pairs of rows.
US11360943B2
A computing system may store a first file in a system repository that is to be synchronized with at least a first repository associated with a first client device and a second repository associated with a second client device. The computing system may determine that the first repository is to receive a downloaded copy of at least a portion of the first file, and may cause a copy of the at least a portion of the first file to be downloaded from the system repository to the first repository. Based at least in part on the computing system determining that the first repository is to receive the downloaded copy, an identifier of the at least a portion of first file may be stored in the second repository without storing a copy of the at least a portion of the first file in the second repository.
US11360937B2
A system for natural language processing-based electronic file scanning for processing database queries is provided. In particular, the system may use natural language processing on various types of lookup data to create a consolidated lookup file containing the lookup data. The system may then receive search queries from users and produce a search output based on the consolidated lookup file. Once the search output is provided to the user, the system may, based on the user's interaction with the search output, incorporate the original search query into the consolidated lookup data file using machine learning. In this way, the system may adapt to incorporate variations and nuances of search queries received from its users over time.
US11360932B2
A system and method for automated data propagation and automated data processing within an integrated circuit includes an intelligence processing integrated circuit comprising at least one intelligence processing pipeline, wherein the at least one intelligence processing pipeline includes: a main data buffer that stores input data; a plurality of distinct intelligence processing tiles, wherein each distinct intelligence processing tile includes a computing circuit and a local data buffer; a token-based governance module, the token-based governance module implementing: a first token-based control data structure; a second token-based control data structure, wherein the first token-based control data structure and the second-token based control data operate in cooperation to control an automated flow of the input data and/or an automated processing of the input data through the at least one intelligence processing pipeline.
US11360930B2
A system for calculating. A scratch memory is connected to a plurality of configurable processing elements by a communication fabric including a plurality of configurable nodes. The scratch memory sends out a plurality of streams of data words. Each data word is either a configuration word used to set the configuration of a node or of a processing element, or a data word carrying an operand or a result of a calculation. Each processing element performs operations according to its current configuration and returns the results to the communication fabric, which conveys them back to the scratch memory.
US11360915B2
According to embodiments of the present disclosure, there is provided a data transmission apparatus. The data transmission apparatus includes a plurality of first ports, a plurality of second ports, and a plurality of data channels. The plurality of first ports are coupled to a processing unit. The plurality of second ports are coupled to a plurality of memories. The plurality of data channels are disposed among the first ports and the second ports to form an interleaving network having a plurality of layers, and configured to transmit data among the processing unit and the plurality of memories, such that each layer in the interleaving network includes at least one interleaving sub-network.
US11360907B2
A disclosed example to protect memory from buffer overflow or underflow includes defining an implicit bound pointer based on an implicit bound pointer definition in a configuration file for a memory region; instrumenting object code with an implicit buffer bound check based on the implicit bound pointer; and generating hardened executable object code based on the object code, the implicit buffer bound check, and the implicit bound pointer, the implicit bound pointer located in the hardened executable object code during a compilation phase to facilitate loading the implicit bound pointer in a global bounds table during runtime for access by the implicit buffer bound check.
US11360904B2
A system includes a memory including a plurality of memory pages, a processor in communication with the memory, and a supervisor. The supervisor is configured to locate at least two duplicate memory pages of the plurality of memory pages, write-protect the at least two duplicate memory pages, and add the at least two duplicate memory pages to a list. Responsive to a first page of the at least two duplicate memory pages changing, the supervisor is configured to remove the first page from the list. Responsive to a memory pressure-triggering event, the supervisor is configured to remove a second page of the at least two duplicate memory pages from the list. The second page is reused after removal from the list.
US11360902B2
A method for managing a readahead cache in a memory subsystem based on one or more active streams of read commands is described. The method includes receiving a read command that requests data from a memory component and determining whether the read command is part of an active stream of read commands based on a comparison of a set of addresses of the read command with one or more of (1) a command history table, which stores a set of command entries that each correspond to a received read command that has not been associated with an active stream, or (2) an active stream table, which stores a set of stream entries that each corresponds to active streams of read commands. The method further includes modifying a stream entry in the set of stream entries in response to determining that the read command is part of an active stream.
US11360891B2
A method of dynamic cache configuration includes determining, for a first clustering configuration, whether a current cache miss rate exceeds a miss rate threshold. The first clustering configuration includes a plurality of graphics processing unit (GPU) compute units clustered into a first plurality of compute unit clusters. The method further includes clustering, based on the current cache miss rate exceeding the miss rate threshold, the plurality of GPU compute units into a second clustering configuration having a second plurality of compute unit clusters fewer than the first plurality of compute unit clusters.
US11360890B1
An apparatus including a plurality of page circuits and a common request circuit. The page circuits may each be implemented within a respective memory bank controller of a memory bank set and store an address and determine a page hit status. The common request circuit may be implemented within the memory bank set and store client requests and issue a command corresponding to the client requests in response to the page hit status and an order of storage of the client requests. The page circuits may comprise half a storage depth of the common request circuit. The common request circuit may be shared between each of the memory bank controllers of the memory bank set. The memory bank controllers may control access to a random access memory. The address, the client requests and the page hit status may enable buffering to provide a preview of upcoming client requests.
US11360886B2
A storage device having an improved write response speed includes a memory device and a memory controller. The memory device including a plurality of turbo write blocks and a plurality of normal memory blocks and a memory controller configured to control the memory device to store data corresponding to a write request received from a host in any one block among the plurality of turbo write blocks and the plurality of normal memory blocks, in response to the write request, wherein the plurality of turbo write blocks respectively include memory cells being programmed to store different numbers of data bits.
US11360873B2
An evaluation device of an embodiment includes a storage, a data generator, a class definer, a characteristic data divider, and an evaluator. The data generator is configured to generate a set of characteristic data from both a set of first data and at least a set of second data, the at least set of second data being associated in time information with the set of first data, the set of characteristic data representing a plurality of characteristics. The characteristic data divider is configured to divide the plurality of sets of characteristic data into a plurality of groups on the basis of the plurality of classes defined by the class definer and condition of operations included in the set of first data. The evaluator is configured to evaluate a operating state using a first model defined for each of the plurality of groups divided by the characteristic data divider.
US11360872B2
An example of a non-transitory computer-readable medium storing machine-readable instructions. The instructions may cause the processor to receive a configuration file that identifies data sources coupled to the processor. The instructions may cause the processor to collect a data set from the data source based on data from the configuration file. The instructions may cause the processor to create a statistical analysis based on the data set and transmit the statistical analysis to a server.
US11360868B2
A method for managing memory element failures in a memory subsystem is described. The method includes detecting, by the memory subsystem, a failed memory element in the memory subsystem and transmitting a redundant memory request based on detection of the failed memory element. The redundant memory request seeks to utilize memory storage in an external storage system in place of the failed memory element in the memory subsystem. Thereafter, the memory subsystem receives, from the external storage system, a redundant memory request confirmation, which indicates that the redundant memory request has been fulfilled and includes an address of a location in the external storage system. In response to receipt of the redundant memory request confirmation, the memory subsystem updates memory management information to map a logical address, which was previously mapped to the failed memory element, to the location in the external storage system.
US11360863B2
A technique for reducing recovery time in a computing apparatus includes: storing data in a key-value store residing in a persistent memory, the key-value store including a plurality of persistent nodes including key-value pairs, the key-value pairs of the persistent nodes being unsorted; caching selected persistent nodes in a volatile memory, the key-value pairs of the cached nodes being sorted, the caching including instantiating a dual pointer for each cached node, the dual pointer including a volatile pointer to a child node of the cached node and a persistent pointer to the child node of the corresponding persistent node in the key-value store; and rebuilding the cache of selected nodes upon demand using the dual pointers in the event of recovery.
US11360860B2
Systems and methods to export a database from a foreign database recovery environment are described. The system includes the foreign database recovery environment that includes a backup host that receives the database from a source host operating in a native database recovery environment. The backup host utilizes foreign snapshot files and foreign incremental files for restoring the database. The backup host receives export information. The export information includes a target host, a point-in-time, and a database name identifying the database for export from the backup host to the target host. The backup host initiates a job that generates script information, creates directories, materializes file information, and communicates the script information and the file information, via the directories, to the target host.
US11360852B1
Methods and apparatus for selection of memory devices in a distributed storage network. In an embodiment, a computing device receives a data object for storage and forwards the data object to a buffer for temporary storage, the buffer comprised of a first memory devices of a first memory type. A system level storage efficiency is determined for the data object based, at least in part, on a data attribute associated with the data object. Second memory devices, of a second memory type, are selected based on the system level storage efficiency preference, and compatible dispersed storage error encoding parameters for the data object are determined. The data object is encoded using the encoding parameters to generate a plurality of encoded data slices, which are provided to the second plurality of memory devices for storage. Further, system addressing information is generated based on an identifier associated with the data object.
US11360847B2
A memory scrubbing system includes a persistent memory device coupled to an operating system (OS) and a Basic Input/Output System (BIOS). During a boot process and prior to loading the OS, the BIOS retrieves a known memory location list that identifies known memory locations of uncorrectable errors in the persistent memory device and performs a partial memory scrubbing operation on the known memory locations. The BIOS adds any known memory locations that maintain an uncorrectable error to a memory scrub error list. The BIOS then initiates a full memory scrubbing operation on the persistent memory device, cause the OS to load and enter a runtime environment while the full memory scrubbing operation is being performed, and provides the memory scrub error list to the OS.
US11360846B2
Apparatuses of systems that provide Safety Integration Levels (SILs) and Hardware Fault Tolerance (HFT) include a first die, the first die including first processing logic connected to a first connection and the first connection connected to second processing logic of a second die. The first die may further include a second connection to an input/output (I/O) channel where the second connection is coupled to the first processing logic. The apparatuses may further include a second die, the second die including second processing logic and a third connection from a secondary device coupled to the second processing logic. The secondary device is outside the system. The second processing logic is configured to select among three configurations based on signals from the second processing logic and the secondary device: sending first output data on the I/O output channel, sending second output data on the I/O output channel, or de-energizing the I/O channel.
US11360838B2
An electronic control device includes a rewritable configuration memory composed of a plurality of frames in which logic circuit information is stored, a reconfiguration control unit configured to rewrite the logic circuit information of the frames, a logic unit configured to form a logic circuit based on the logic circuit information stored in the frames, and a configuration memory diagnosis unit configured to read the logical circuit information stored in the frames of the configuration memory and to perform error detection which is detection of an error in the stored logic circuit information, in which when the frames are rewritten by the reconfiguration control unit, the configuration memory diagnosis unit performs the error detection of ones of the frames that are rewritten prior to ones of the frames that are not rewritten.
US11360835B2
The disclosure herein generally relates to recommender model selection, and, more particularly, to a method and system for selecting a recommender model matching user requirements. The system collects a user requirement including at least one error measure and corresponding Error Value (EV) and Error Tolerance (ET) as input. A recommendation learned model processes the user requirement and selects at least one of a plurality of recommender models as a recommender model matching the user requirement and generates a recommendation.
US11360833B2
A system and method for processing an input data stream. An input connector module receives an input data streams. A job thread is operatively connected to the received input data stream and produces an output data stream. An output connector module supplies an output data stream.
US11360832B2
An operation method of robot operating system and a robot control method are provided in this invention. The operation method of robot operating system includes steps of: monitoring an operating state of the Linux kernel through the security kernel when the security kernel and the Linux kernel of the robot operating system are both started; and hosting the Linux kernel through the security kernel when the Linux kernel runs abnormally or crashes. The technical scheme of the present invention is able to improve stability and safety of the robot operation.
US11360828B2
A method for combining unified matters in a personal workspace and a system using the method are provided. The method includes the following steps. Firstly, at least one matterizer is provided to the personal workspace, wherein at least one unified information unit corresponding to at least one original information and/or at least one unified tool corresponding to at least one original tool is acquired from at least one information source via the at least one matterizer. Then, the at least one unified information unit and/or the at least one unified tool is provided to the personal workspace via the at least one matterizer. Then, through the at least one unified tool and/or the at least one unified information unit, a task is performed.
US11360817B2
This application provides a method and a terminal for allocating a system resource to an application. The method includes: predicting, by a terminal based on a current status of the terminal, a target application to be used; reserving, by the terminal for the target application based on the prediction result, a system resource required for running the target application; and providing, by the terminal according to a resource allocation request of the target application, the reserved system resource for the target application to use.
US11360815B2
An electronic apparatus includes: a memory; a storage; and a processor, wherein: the electronic apparatus is configured to execute a plurality of processes as data of the plurality of processes is loaded into the memory based on execution of at least one program stored in the storage, the processor is configured to: identify a function currently running among a plurality of functions providable by the electronic apparatus, and based on a relationship between the plurality of processes and the identified function, terminate at least one process among the plurality of running processes, and allow a storage area of the memory loaded with the data of the terminated process to be available for another process.
US11360811B2
Computer systems, data processing methods, and computer-readable media are provided to run original networks. An exemplary computer system includes first and second processors a memory storing offline models and corresponding input data of a plurality of original networks, and a runtime system configured to run on the first processor. The runtime system, when runs on the first processor, causes the first processor to implement a plurality of virtual devices comprising a data processing device configured to obtain an offline model and corresponding input data of an original network from the memory, an equipment management device configured to control turning on or off of the second processor, and a task execution device configured to control the second processor to run the offline model of the original network.
US11360808B2
A mechanism is described for facilitating intelligent thread scheduling at autonomous machines. A method of embodiments, as described herein, includes detecting dependency information relating to a plurality of threads corresponding to a plurality of workloads associated with tasks relating to a processor including a graphics processor. The method may further include generating a tree of thread groups based on the dependency information, where each thread group includes multiple threads, and scheduling one or more of the thread groups associated a similar dependency to avoid dependency conflicts.
US11360804B2
For resource management for a parent child workload, a processor organizes a plurality of processes into a plurality of process groups. Each process group includes a given parent process and all child processes of the given parent process. Each process group has a process level. The processor further calculates a process cost for each process group and assigns a process priority to each process group based on the process cost for the process group. The processor iteratively assigns computing resources to subgroups of a given process group with a highest process priority at a given process level.
US11360803B2
Method and systems for executing a non-maskable interrupt are provided. In one aspect, a method for executing a non-maskable interrupt includes: obtaining an interrupt request in a non-secure mode, and interrupting an operation of an operating system (OS); saving, in a secure mode, a status of the OS when the operation of the OS is interrupted; executing, in the non-secure mode, a procedure defined for the interrupt request; resume, in the secure mode, the status of the OS; and after resuming the status of the OS, continue executing the operation of the OS in the non-secure mode.
US11360801B2
Aspects of a workflow evaluation interface for validating, debugging, and evaluating virtual machine workflows are described. In one example, a method for displaying a workflow includes capturing a workflow for management of at least one virtual machine. The workflow can include a number of schema elements, among other attributes, input parameters, and output parameters for tasks of the workflow. The method can also include evaluating a logical flow among the schema elements in the workflow and populating a flow panel in a workflow evaluation interface. The flow panel can include a hierarchical flow of tasks in the workflow and at least one nested multi-task sequence in the workflow. The flow panel can include a carrot to expand the nested multi-task sequence as a branch of the hierarchical flow of tasks. The method can also include rendering a graphical representation of the logical flow among the plurality of schema elements.
US11360796B2
Some embodiments provide novel methods for performing services for machines operating in one or more datacenters. For instance, for a group of related guest machines (e.g., a group of tenant machines), some embodiments define two different forwarding planes: (1) a guest forwarding plane and (2) a service forwarding plane. The guest forwarding plane connects to the machines in the group and performs L2 and/or L3 forwarding for these machines. The service forwarding plane (1) connects to the service nodes that perform services on data messages sent to and from these machines, and (2) forwards these data messages to the service nodes. In some embodiments, the guest machines do not connect directly with the service forwarding plane. For instance, in some embodiments, each forwarding plane connects to a machine or service node through a port that receives data messages from, or supplies data messages to, the machine or service node. In such embodiments, the service forwarding plane does not have a port that directly receives data messages from, or supplies data messages to, any guest machine. Instead, in some such embodiments, data associated with a guest machine is routed to a port proxy module executing on the same host computer, and this other module has a service plane port. This port proxy module in some embodiments indirectly can connect more than one guest machine on the same host to the service plane (i.e., can serve as the port proxy module for more than one guest machine on the same host).
US11360791B2
Various embodiments of the present invention relate to an electronic device and a screen control method for processing a user input by using the same, and according to the various embodiments of the present invention, the electronic device comprises: a housing; a touchscreen display located inside the housing and exposed through a first part of the housing; a microphone located inside the housing and exposed through a second part of the housing; at least one speaker located inside the housing and exposed through a third part of the housing; a wireless communication circuit located inside the housing; a processor located inside the housing and electrically connected to the touchscreen display, the microphone, the at least one speaker, and the wireless communication circuit; and a memory located inside the housing and electrically connected to the processor, wherein the memory stores a first application program including a first user interface and a second application program including a second user interface, wherein the memory stores instructions, and when the memory is executed, cause the processor to: display the first user interface on the display, while displaying the first user interface, receive a user input through at least one of the display or the microphone, wherein the user input includes a request for performing a task using the second application program, transmit data associated with the user input to an external server via the communication circuit, receive a response from the external server via the communication circuit, wherein the response includes information on a sequence of states of the electronic device to perform the task, and after receiving the response, display the second user interface on a first region of the display, based on the sequence of the states, while displaying a portion of the first user interface on a second region of the display. Other various embodiments, in addition to the various embodiments disclosed in the present invention, are possible.
US11360786B2
Provided is a device and method for generating a graphic user interface (GUI) for controlling a plurality of external devices. The device includes a communication interface configured to communicate with the plurality of external devices and download a plurality of control applications to control the plurality of external devices, a processor configured to collect, from the plurality of downloaded control applications, function information to control the plurality of external devices, and configured to provide an integrated application to control the plurality of external devices by using the collected function information, and a display displaying the GUI for controlling the plurality of external devices when the integrated application is executed.
US11360783B2
A system and method for booting a computer system is disclosed. Code is loaded from a minor BIOS image stored on an electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) to a cache of a central processing unit. The central processing unit executes the code from the minor BIOS image to initialize a system memory. A major BIOS image is accessed from a remote site via a controller. Code from the major BIOS image is loaded to the system memory. The code from the major BIOS image is executed via the central processing unit to boot an operating system.
US11360772B2
Embodiments for implementing optimized accelerators in a computing environment are provided. Selected instruction sequence code blocks derived from one or more application workloads may be consolidated together to activate one or more accelerators subject to one or more constraints and projections.
US11360771B2
Disclosed embodiments relate to a new instruction for performing data-ready memory access operations. In one example, a system includes circuits to fetch, decode, and execute an instruction that includes an opcode, at least one memory location identifier identifying at least one data element, a register identifier, a data readiness indicator identifying at least one data access condition, and a data readiness mask, wherein the execution circuit is to, for each data element of the at least one data element, determine whether a memory request for the data element satisfies the at least one data access condition identified by the data readiness indicator, and in response to determining that the data access condition: generate a prefetch request for the data element, and set a value in a corresponding data element position of the data readiness mask to indicate that the memory request for the data element does not satisfy the at least one data access condition.
US11360768B2
Systems, apparatuses, and methods related to bit string operations in memory are described. The bit string operations may be performed within a memory array without transferring the bit strings or intermediate results of the operations to circuitry external to the memory array. For instance, sensing circuitry that can include a sense amplifier and a compute component can be coupled to a memory array. A controller can be coupled to the sensing circuitry and can be configured to cause one or more bit strings that are formatted according to a universal number format or a posit format to be transferred from the memory array to the sensing circuitry. The sensing circuitry can perform an arithmetic operation, a logical operation, or both using the one or more bit strings.
US11360764B2
Techniques to determine a programming language of a set of code based on learned programming language patterns. One technique includes receiving a set of code, generating a pattern map of discovered string patterns from the set of code, comparing the string patterns included within the pattern map against learned programming language patterns included with a master voting map to identify one or more profiled programming languages that utilize the learned programming, language patterns that match the string patterns, generating a score card for the set of code by tallying scores for the one or more profiled programming languages based on the comparing, and determining one or more programming languages used to write the set of code based on the score card.
US11360760B2
Disclosed embodiments describe systems and methods for versioning a cloud environment for a device. A versioning system can store a snapshot of a first version of an environment of a device for using a cloud provider of a plurality of cloud providers. The environment can include one or more resource template files and one or more deployment application programming interfaces (APIs) for the cloud provider. The versioning system can receive a request to automatically deploy a second version of the environment for the device. A snapshot of the second version of the environment can include at least one second resource template file different than the one or more resource template files of the snapshot of the first version of the environment. The versioning system can automatically deploy the second version of the environment responsive to the request.
US11360759B1
In various embodiments, a method, apparatus, and computer program product are provided involving, at a first device: opening the application on the first device, performing an action utilizing an application, updating a state of the application, for being communicated with the second device; and, at a second device: utilizing the updated state of the application received from the first device, displaying an interface including: a button for opening the application utilizing the second device, and indicia that indicates that the first device has updated at least one aspect of the application, and in response to a detection of the selection of the button, accessing the application utilizing the second device such that the application is accessed so as to reflect the updated state of the application.
US11360756B2
An aspect includes receiving a software image file set and a capacity requirement at a software image distribution system. A software image is generated based on the software image file set. A license record is generated based on the capacity requirement. The software image and the license record are provided to an external interface of the software image distribution system. An installation action is triggered by the software image distribution system on to a machine based on a request of an ordering system.
US11360753B1
Specific images of an OS are built using only the driver bindings that are necessary to link the OS to the particular hardware of a client device. A device tree of the client device is analyzed to identify the hardware components. Databases of different hardware source code for various hardware drivers are maintained and used to craft the driver bindings and instances for the hardware of the client device. The device tree is also analyzed to identify compatibility strings of the various hardware on the client device. The hardware source code is searched for these compatibility strings to see if a driver exists in the databases of hardware source code. Specific driver bindings and driver instances with the actual variable names and configuration parameters of the identified hardware drivers are then generated and included in an image of the OS that may be installed on the client device.
US11360752B2
An electronic device includes a memory storing one or more instructions, and at least one processor configured to execute the one or more instructions to identify whether an annotation binding a first type object and a second type object is declared, and bind the first type object and the second type object, and sign both the bound first type object and the bound second type object based on identifying that the annotation is declared.
US11360749B2
A device for dynamically generating numerical controller software of machine tool includes a software function-specification managing unit, a function-module storage unit and a function-module composing unit. The software function-specification managing unit is to produce a text description file describing function modules required by the numerical controller software, and then for performing specification analysis upon the text description file to generate a function module table including the function modules. The function-module storage unit is to memorize and manage the function modules, wherein the function-module storage unit confirms whether or not the function-module storage unit has been furnished with the f function modules required by the numerical controller software. The function-module composing unit is to retrieve the required function modules from the function-module storage unit, and further to set the connection among the function modules to compose the numerical controller software. In addition, a method for the device is also provided.
US11360727B2
A non-transitory computer-readable medium storing a program readable by a computer of a terminal management apparatus in a terminal management system where a first system transferring information between the terminal management apparatus and a first terminal apparatus via a relay apparatus and a second system transferring information between the terminal management apparatus and a second terminal apparatus without passing through the relay apparatus coexist, the program causing the terminal management apparatus to perform: when an instruction received from an external apparatus, determining a transmission destination; when the transmission destination is the second terminal apparatus, dividing the received instruction into a plurality of transmission units and transmitting an instruction included in each transmission unit to the second terminal apparatus; and when the transmission destination is the first terminal apparatus, transmitting the received instruction to the relay apparatus without being divided.
US11360717B2
Embodiments described herein modify AFP translations of non-AFP print jobs in order to ensure that exceptions in the non-AFP print jobs are handled correctly. One embodiment comprises a controller that receives a job ticket for a non-AFP print job, where the job ticket defines at least one page exception for the non-AFP print job. The controller receives an AFP translation of the non-AFP print job, where the AFP translation does not implement the at least one page exception defined in the job ticket for the non-AFP print job. The controller modifies the AFP translation to include one or more structured fields based on the at least one page exception, and provides the modified AFP translation to a print server to generate a printed output that represents the non-AFP print job as specified by the job ticket.
US11360714B2
Embodiments of this application disclose example methods for processing data blocks and controllers. One example method includes configuring, by a controller, a counter of a global write stamp where the global write stamp is used to represent a total quantity of times that the controller performs writing on a storage medium. When a write operation is performed on a physical data block in the storage medium, a global write stamp can be used at a current moment as an instant write stamp of the physical data block, and the instant write stamp can be stored. Physical data blocks can be inspected periodically. When the physical data block is inspected, a determination as to whether the physical data block is a to-be-moved data block can be made based on the stored instant write stamp.
US11360708B1
Technologies are provided for supporting storage device write barriers. A storage device can be configured to associate a data access command with a write barrier. The write barrier can be used to indicate that one or more data access commands should be processed before one or more other data access commands are processed. For example, a host computer can transmit one or more data access commands to a storage device. The storage device can determine that the one or more data access commands are associated with a write barrier. The host computer can continue to transmit additional data access commands to the storage device. However, the storage device will not process the additional data access commands until after the one or more data access commands associated with the write barrier have been processed.
US11360693B2
Maintaining a timestamp indicating when data transferred to a remote storage system was written by a host at a local storage system includes writing a timestamp file at the local storage system, the timestamp file being part of a first chunk of data corresponding to current writes to the local storage system by the host, providing a second chunk at the local storage system, the second chunk being different from the first chunk and corresponding to writes by the host that were begun prior to beginning any of the writes for the first chunk, and transferring the writes for the second chunk to the remote storage system. Each chunk may be assigned a sequence number. The remote storage system may acknowledge receipt after receiving all data for the second chunk. The second chunk may be written to the remote storage system after receiving all data for the second chunk.
US11360690B2
There is provided a storage device that is connected to a computer and receives an UNMAP command to cancel a relationship between a logical address and a physical address provided to the computer, in response to data deletion on the computer. The storage device includes a control unit configured to make data stored in a physical address specified by the UNMAP command irreversible.
US11360687B2
Techniques involve: receiving an input/output request for data stored in a second storage means of a storage system; determining a use frequency of the data; moving the data from the second storage means into a first storage means in the storage system if it is determined that the use frequency is higher than a threshold frequency and the input/output request is a read request, an input/output speed of the first storage means being higher than that of the second storage means; and writing, if it is determined that the use frequency is higher than the threshold frequency and the input/output request is a write request that includes update data, the update data as the data into the first storage means. Accordingly, the storage performance can be improved without affecting the input/output traffic, which not only can reduce the operating cost, but also can improve user experience.
US11360686B2
An apparatus to facilitate copying surface data is disclosed. The apparatus includes copy engine hardware to receive a command to access surface data from a source location in memory to a destination location in the memory, divide the surface data into a plurality of surface data sub-blocks, process the surface data sub-blocks to calculate virtual addresses to which accesses to the memory are to be performed and perform the memory accesses.
US11360683B1
A method for protecting objects, the method may include receiving, by a storage controller, a request to write a new object to a storage-system that may include multiple nodes, each node may include at least one storage element; the new object may include a key value pair; writing the new object to a target node and to another node of the multiple nodes; and generating a new stripe that may include multiple sets of objects, different sets of objects are stored at different nodes of the multiple nodes, a certain set of objects of the multiple sets of objects may include the new object and is stored in a first node of the target node and the other node, any set of objects of the multiple sets of objects is reconstructible using other sets of objects of the multiple set of objects.
US11360680B2
According to one embodiment, a storage device is configured to store unencrypted user data. The user data is erased according to at least one data erasure mechanism. The storage device comprises a receiver configured to receive an inquiry from a host device, and a transmitter configured to transfer response information indicating the at least one data erasure mechanism to the host device.
US11360676B2
According to one or more embodiments, a memory system includes a signal terminal, a power line, a resistance element, a nonvolatile semiconductor memory, and a controller. The resistance element is provided between the signal terminal and the power line. The nonvolatile semiconductor memory is configured to transmit and receive a signal to and from a host device via the signal terminal. The controller is configured to determine whether to connect the signal terminal to the power line via the resistance element.
US11360672B2
Data is copied, to a first group of data blocks in a first plurality of groups of unmapped data blocks, from a second group of data blocks in a second plurality of groups of mapped data blocks. Upon copying data to the first group of data blocks from the second group of data blocks, the first group of data blocks is included in the second plurality of groups of mapped data blocks. Upon including the first group of data blocks in the second plurality of groups of mapped data blocks, a wear leveling operation is performed on the first group of data blocks, wherein performing the wear leveling operation comprises determining a base address of the first group of data blocks, the base address indicating a location at which the first group of data blocks begins. A request to access subsequent data at a logical address associated with a data block included in the first group of data blocks is received. A physical address based on the base address of the first group of data blocks and the logical address is determined. The subsequent data is accessed at the first group of data blocks based on the physical address.
US11360671B2
An adjacent track interference (ATI) metric is determined for each of a plurality of regions of a single surface of a magnetic disk. Based on the ATI metrics, each of the regions is assigned a region-specific directed offline scan (DOS) criterion, at least two of the DOS criteria being different from one another. Based on a write count of a track within one of the regions satisfying the associated region-specific DOS criterion, a DOS remediation of the track is performed.
US11360669B2
The storage device includes a first memory, a process device that stores data in the first memory and reads the data from the first memory, and an accelerator that includes a second memory different from the first memory. The accelerator stores compressed data stored in one or more storage drives storing data, in the second memory, decompresses the compressed data stored in the second memory to generate plaintext data, extracts data designated in the process device from the plaintext data, and transmits the extracted designated data to the first memory.
US11360667B2
A memory array arranged as a plurality of memory cells. The memory cells are configured to operate at a determined voltage. A memory management circuitry coupled to the plurality of memory cells tags a first set of the plurality of memory cells as low-voltage cells and tags a second set of the plurality of memory cells as high-voltage cells. A power source provides a low voltage to the first set of memory cells and provides a high voltage to the second set of memory cells based on the tags.
US11360661B2
A handwriting input device, in response to a handwriting operation that moves an object on an input surface with the object contacting the input surface, inputs information corresponding to the path of the contact position of the object on the input surface. The handwriting input device includes a sensor part and a determining part. The sensor part detects the contact position of the object on the input surface and the presence or absence of the object within a predetermined operation space adjacent to the input surface. The determining part determines the start and the end of the handwriting operation based on the detection result of the sensor part. The determining part determines the continuance of the handwriting operation in response to detecting the presence of the object within the operation space by the sensor part after determining the start of the handwriting operation.
US11360658B2
Event organizing methods include at least partially facilitating an at least intermittent communicative coupling between one or more servers and first and second computing devices. A map interface and main location indicator are displayed on a display of the first computing device. The one or more servers receive, from the first computing device, a selection by a first user of a main location for an event selected using one or more selectors displayed on one or more user interfaces displayed on the first computing device. A map and the main location indicator are displayed on a display of the second computing device. The main location indicator may include profile images of the first user and/or one or more invitees. In implementations the first user selects a parking location and/or an entrance location in addition to the main location. Event organizing systems include elements configured to facilitate the event organizing methods.
US11360657B2
A method compares data sets in a data preparation application. The method displays a user interface including a flow diagram having a plurality of nodes. Each of the nodes corresponds to a data set having a plurality of data fields. A user selects two nodes from the flow diagram. In response to the user selection, the method forms a composite data set comprising a union of two data sets corresponding to the two nodes and groups data values for each of a plurality of data fields in the composite data set to form a respective set of bins. The method then displays distributions of data values for the plurality of data fields in the composite data set. Each distribution comprises the respective set of bins for a respective data field. Each displayed bin depicts counts of data values in the respective bin originating from each of the two data sets.
US11360652B2
Mechanisms are described for receiving touch inputs on a touch screen display in a way that does not obscure the images and content presented on the display. Content, including selectable elements, is displayed in a main portion of a display, where as an input region that does not overlap with the main portion is provided on the display for receiving touch input selecting particular selectable elements. An extrapolated touch input in the main portion of the display is determined based on the location of the touch input in the input region, such that selection of a particular selectable element may be accomplished when the location of the extrapolated touch input coincides with the location of the selectable element.
US11360649B2
Techniques are disclosed relating to generating custom previews for search results provided by a search service. For example, in various embodiments, a server system that provides a search service may receive a custom preview definition from a user associated with a first group of users. The custom preview definition may specify code that is usable to generate a custom preview interface for search results of a particular record type. The server system may use the custom preview definition to generate a custom preview interface for search results provided to users of the first group. For example, the server system may receive user input identifying a first search result provided by the search service. The server system may then determine that the record type of the first search result matches the particular record type and retrieve the specified code to facilitate display of the custom preview interface at the client device.
US11360647B2
A method of generating a resource value transfer request is described. A window is displayed independent of a service interface of a service application displayed on a first terminal in response to a window display request from the service application. A user operation is received via the window. A resource value transfer code request instruction is generated, and a resource value transfer code is obtained when the service application detects the resource value transfer code request instruction. The resource value transfer code is displayed. The resource value transfer code is processed by a second terminal to generate the resource value transfer request.
US11360640B2
The present invention discloses a method, device and browser for presenting recommended news, and an electronic device. Said method for presenting recommended news comprises: displaying a map; displaying recommended news tags on the map; receiving an operation of a user carried out in respect of the recommended news; and displaying a corresponding recommended news list. A new method for presenting recommended news is provided according to the embodiments of the present invention.
US11360635B2
Systems and methods are provided for customizing user interface controls around a cursor. One example method includes receiving, at a computing device, a request to display an indicator menu and identifying at least one user interface element of a program being executed at the computing device. An interaction frequency for each identified user interface element is generated. In response to the request and for each identified user interface element, a spatial relationship between an indicator of the computing device and the identified user interface element is determined. Based on the interaction frequency value and the determined spatial relationship, an element set comprising one or more of the identified user interface elements is generated. The indicator menu comprising at least a portion of the element set is generated for display. The indicator menu is displayed proximate the indicator on a display of the computing device.
US11360632B2
Provided is an information processing system including an application unit that applies a voltage to an application site of a user's body and a detection unit that detects a change in potential at a detection site of the user's body that is different from the application site in a state where the voltage is applied to the application site, and the information processing system determines a contact between a site of the user's body and another object on the basis of the change in potential detected by the detection unit.
US11360628B2
A self-capacitive touch substrate and a display device are provided. The self-capacitive touch substrate includes a display area, a peripheral area, the plurality of self-capacitive touch electrodes disposed in the display area, and a plurality of touch electrode lead connected to the self-capacitive touch electrodes. The plurality of the self-capacitive touch electrodes are disposed in groups. The self-capacitive touch substrate further includes a thin film transistor switching circuit and a self-capacitive touch electrode lead in the peripheral area.
US11360627B2
A touch substrate, a method of forming the same, and a touch display device are provided. A touch substrate is provided, including: a flexible base substrate; and a touch electrode layer, an insulating layer and a conductive connection layer stacked in a direction away from the flexible base substrate. The conductive connection layer includes a plurality of second conductive connection components; the touch electrode layer includes touch electrode columns and touch electrode rows arranged crosswise and insulated from each other; each of the touch electrode columns includes a plurality of first touch electrode patterns arranged in a column direction, two adjacent first touch electrode patterns in an identical touch electrode column are coupled via a first conductive connection component in the touch electrode layer.
US11360622B2
A stack structure includes: a substrate, a copper layer disposed on the substrate, a migration-proof layer disposed on the copper layer, and a silver-nanowire layer disposed on the migration-proof layer, wherein the migration-proof layer is made of materials between copper and silver in galvanic series. A touch sensor includes the stack structure.
US11360621B2
A display apparatus includes a substrate including a display region and a non-display region, a display element layer, a pad group, a touch electrode layer, and a touch insulating layer. The display element layer includes display elements provided in the display region in a plan view. The pad group may include output pads provided on substrate and provided in the non-display region in the plan view. The touch electrode layer is provided on the display element layer. The touch insulating layer is provided on the display element layer and contacts the touch electrode layer. An intaglio pattern is provided in the touch insulating layer overlapped with the non-display region, and the intaglio pattern is not overlapped with the pad group.
US11360616B1
A stylus or other tactile-based input device can receive different types of tactile input from a user. The tactile input sensing functions can be performed by a touch input sensor, such as a capacitive sensing device, and a compressive force sensor, such as a capacitive gap sensor. A touch input sensor can be integrated into an input device in a low profile form and overlap the compressive force sensor so that both touch input and compressive force input can be detected in the same regions of the stylus. Both types of tactile input can be received at the user's natural grip location.
US11360615B2
An electronic device may include a display panel, and an input sensor, in which a first region, a second region enclosing the first region, and a third region enclosing the second region are defined, on the display panel and including sensing electrodes including a first electrode including a first main electrode and a first subsidiary electrode, and a second electrode adjacent the first electrode, and including a second main electrode and a second subsidiary electrode between the first main electrode and the first subsidiary electrode in the first region.
US11360614B1
A method of detecting shift of a rotatable interface is disclosed. The rotatable interface has a fixed base with a conductive region on a bottom surface, the fixed base attached to a display screen of an input device. The method includes providing, during a first time period, a reference signal to first and second sets of electrodes of the input device that are each capacitively coupled to the conductive region. The method further includes, during a second time period, providing the reference signal to the first set of electrodes, providing a sensing signal to the second set of electrodes, and receiving, during the second time period, a resulting signal on the second set of electrodes. The method still further includes determining a translation of the rotatable interface relative to the display screen based, at least in part, on the resulting signal values received during the second time period.
US11360609B2
It is an object to provide an electronic device for sensing and/or for providing a haptic effect. According to an embodiment, a device comprises a touch surface; a piezoelectric transducer mechanically coupled to the touch surface; and a control circuitry electrically coupled to the piezoelectric transducer, configured to: obtain at least one parameter describing a reference response of the piezoelectric transducer; form a reference voltage curve based on the at least one parameter; drive the piezoelectric transducer with a driving voltage; measure a voltage curve over the piezoelectric transducer; compare the reference voltage curve and the measured voltage curve; and detect a touch on the touch surface based on the comparison. A device, a method, and a computer program product are provided.
US11360595B2
A touch display device, including a substrate and multiple light-emitting units bonded to the substrate, is provided. Each of the multiple light-emitting units includes at least one light-emitting element. A first light-emitting unit of the multiple light-emitting units includes at least one sensing element. In the first light-emitting unit, the at least one sensing element is located between the at least one light-emitting element and the substrate. The orthographic projection of the at least one sensing element on the substrate overlaps the orthographic projection of the at least one light-emitting element on the substrate.
US11360591B2
The disclosure provides a display panel and a manufacturing method thereof. The method includes: forming a main gate and a sub-gate on a glass substrate, wherein at least a portion of the sub-gate includes a light transmissive area; sequentially forming a gate insulating layer, a semiconductor layer, and a second metal layer on the sub-gate, patterning the semiconductor layer to obtain a main active layer and a sub-active layer, and patterning the second metal layer to obtain a main source/drain and a sub-source/drain.
US11360588B2
The present disclosure related to a method for playing a multidimensional reaction-type image. The method includes at least: receiving, by a computer, input manipulation to an object from a user; and extracting, by the computer, an image frame matched to a detailed cell corresponding to location information and depth information in a reaction-type image, depending on the location information and the depth information of the input manipulation received at each playback time point. The depth information is information about pressure strength of the input manipulation applied to the reaction-type image or time length to which the input manipulation is applied. The location information is information about a location of a two-dimensional space in which the input manipulation is applied to the reaction-type image.
US11360582B2
A stylus includes a first sensor configured to receive a first receive signal from a touch sensor of a device, and a second sensor configured to receive a second receive signal from the touch sensor of the device. The stylus includes an amplifier coupled to the first and second sensors and configured to produce a third signal by amplifying the difference between the first receive signal and the second receive signal. The stylus includes a controller configured to decode information encoded in the first receive signal and the second receive signal by processing the third signal.
US11360578B2
The present disclosure relates to a mouse on a chopsticks style used as an input device of a computer.
The present disclosure includes: a cylindrical first stick portion having one end portion in which an optical sensor portion is formed; a bridge portion provided obliquely in an upward direction on one surface of the first stick portion; a second stick portion that is formed in the same shape as that of the first stick portion, and has one end separated adjacent to the first stick portion, the other end separated more widely than the one end, and one surface fixed to the bridge portion; and a contact switch portion that includes a case module having one surface fixed to any one stick portion of the first stick portion and the second stick portion, is located between the first stick portion and the second stick portion, and includes a first button portion protruding from the case module toward the other stick portion, the first button portion being pressed when a pressure is applied to the second stick portion.
US11360576B1
A method, system, and computer program product for motion-based user interfaces are provided. The method identifies a navigation mode indication. A navigation interface is generated at a display device and configured based on the navigation mode indication to include a first graphical content. At least a portion of the navigation interface is modified based on one or more movements of the mobile computing device. A portion of the navigation interface is selected based on detecting a pressure change on at least a portion of a mobile computing device. The method presents a second graphical content on the display device based on the selected portion of the navigation interface.
US11360567B2
A true wireless headset that may include a housing, a microphone that is mechanically coupled to the housing, wherein the microphone is configured to detect sound and output detection signals indicative of the sound, a tap detector that is configured to receive a first representation of the detection signals, and to process the first representation of the detection signals to determine whether a user tapped on the housing; and at least one additional circuitry that is configured to respond to a determination that the user tapped on the housing.
US11360566B2
A mechanism to provide visual feedback regarding computing system command gestures. An embodiment of an apparatus includes a sensing element to sense a presence or movement of a user of the apparatus, a processor, wherein operation of the processor includes interpretation of command gestures of a user to provide input to the apparatus; and a display screen, the apparatus to display one or more icons on the display screen, the one or more icons being related to the operation of the apparatus. The apparatus is to display visual feedback for a user of the apparatus, visual feedback including a representation of one or both hands of the user while the one or both hands are within a sensing area for the sensing element.
US11360559B2
A headware for computer control is presented in accordance with aspects of the present disclosure. In various embodiments, the headware includes an inner layer including a first surface and a second surface, an outer layer disposed on the first surface of the inner layer, and at least one sensor disposed on the second surface of the inner layer, and at least one sensor configured to measure electrical signals from a brain and extract meaning from the electrical signals, or communicate the electrical signals to a computing device. The headware is configured to sit at the top of a head and apply pressure to at least one side of the head.
US11360556B2
A display device includes an eyeball tracking inductor, a display panel and a processor, where the processor is electrically connected to the eyeball tracking inductor and the display panel separately; the eyeball tracking inductor is configured to identify user eyeball image information; the processor is configured to determine a gaze region and a split view region of a user viewing the display panel, according to the user eyeball image information, control the gaze region to be displayed at a first resolution, and control the split vision region of the display panel to be displayed at a second resolution, where the first resolution is greater than the second resolution.
US11360555B2
A computing device having a front-facing camera applies facial landmark detection and identifies eye regions in the digital image responsive to the front-facing camera capturing a digital image of an individual. For at least one of the eye regions, the computing device is further configured to extract attributes of the eye region, determine an eye gaze score based on the extracted attributes, generate a modified eye region based on the eye gaze score, and output a modified digital image with the modified eye region.
US11360551B2
A method for displaying a user interface of a head-mounted display device includes: displaying, on a display screen of the head-mounted display device, a graphic user interface which comprises a cursor; detecting, by an image sensor of the head-mounted display device, an operating gesture of a user wearing the head-mounted display device; and displaying the cursor at a predetermined fixed location of the graphic user interface, if no operating gesture is detected; and locating the cursor in the graphic user interface by tracking a characteristic identification point in the operating gesture, if the operating gesture is detected.
US11360548B2
A system for displaying an image of a virtual space on a display obtains detection data from position detection sensors, the position detection sensors including a position detection sensor attached to a user. The system calculates a distance between a pair of the position detection sensors based on the detection data, and sets, based on the distance, a boundary for determining a motion of the user. The system determines, when the motion of the user occurs, whether a positional relationship between one of the position detection sensors and the boundary satisfies a condition, and, responsive to the positional relationship satisfying the condition, executes an action corresponding to the motion of the user in the virtual space.
US11360544B2
In order to manage power on a wearable computing device, a processor of the wearable computing device identifies one or more events. The processor determines a priority of each of the one or more events. Based on the priority of each of the one or more events, the processor determines whether to process the event. When the processor determines that the event is to be processed, the processor determines whether to defer processing of the event.
US11360540B2
Methods and apparatus relating to techniques for processor core energy management are described. In an embodiment, energy management logic causes a modification to energy consumption by an electrical load (such as a processor core) based at least in part on comparison of an electrical current value and an operating current threshold value. The electrical current value is detected at an electrical current sensor coupled to the electrical load. Other embodiments are also disclosed and claimed.
US11360539B2
Systems, methods, and circuitries are disclosed generating a dynamic clock signal having a dynamic clock signal frequency for a data processing system from an input clock signal having an input clock signal frequency. In one example, adaptive frequency scaling circuitry includes scaling control circuitry and clock gating circuitry. The scaling control circuitry includes hardware configured to receive a performance indicator value indicative of an operating parameter of the data processing system and select a dynamic clock gating control value based at least on the performance indicator value. The clock gating circuitry is configured to receive the dynamic clock gating control value, and in response, selectively gate the input clock signal based on the dynamic clock gating control value to generate the dynamic clock signal.
US11360538B2
A cradle apparatus detects spatial distances from target objects positioned in adjacency to the cradle apparatus, and communicates with a mobile communications device for selectively powering off/on the visual display of the mobile communications device based on its distance from a target object. The cradle apparatus includes a cradle assembly, at least one distance sensor, and sensor support circuitry. The cradle assembly is configured for cradling the communications device and displaying a visual display of the communications device as cradled by the cradle assembly, optionally at an oblique angle relative to a support surface. Each distance sensor is positioned by the cradle assembly for detecting the relative distance of select objects positioned in adjacency to the visual display. The sensor support circuitry communicates each distance sensor to a switch or circuit board for powering off or powering on the visual display depending on its distance from the target object.
US11360536B2
The vector data path is divided into smaller vector lanes. A register such as a memory mapped control register stores a vector lane number (VLX) indicating the number of vector lanes to be powered. A decoder converts this VLX into a vector lane control word, each bit controlling the ON of OFF state of the corresponding vector lane. This number of contiguous least significant vector lanes are powered. In the preferred embodiment the stored data VLX indicates that 2VLX contiguous least significant vector lanes are to be powered. Thus the number of vector lanes powered is limited to an integral power of 2. This manner of coding produces a very compact controlling bit field while obtaining substantially all the power saving advantage of individually controlling the power of all vector lanes.
US11360528B2
Apparatus and methods for thermal management of electronic user devices are disclosed herein. An example electronic device disclosed herein includes a housing, a fan, a first sensor, a second sensor, and a processor to at least one of analyze first sensor data generated by the first sensor to detect a presence of a subject proximate to the electronic device or analyze second sensor data generated by the second sensor to detect a gesture of the subject, and adjust one or more of an acoustic noise level generated the fan or a temperature of an exterior surface of the housing based on one or more of the presence of the subject or the gesture.
US11360519B2
An electronic device includes a first body, a second body, at least one hinge, and at least one electronic assembly. The hinge is connected between the first body and the second body, and the first body and the second body are adapted to rotate relatively through the hinge. The electronic assembly is connected to the second body. A first gap exists between the electronic assembly and the hinge in an axial direction of the hinge.
US11360510B2
In example implementations, a cover for electronic devices is provided. The cover for electronic devices includes a first cover, a second cover, and a flexible spine coupled to the first cover and the second cover. The first cover includes a first folding groove. The second cover includes a second folding groove. The first cover folds in half along the first folding groove and the second cover folds against the second folding groove when the flexible spine is rotated into an open position.
US11360505B2
A distributed network system can include a master controller having a master clock configured to output a master time, and a master transmission delay time module configured to modify the master time to add a known master transmission delay to the master time to output an adjusted master time. The system can include a first device operatively connected to the master controller and configured to receive the adjusted master time from the master controller.
US11360491B2
A loss-of-control prevention and recovery automatic control system of an aircraft is provided having a plurality of flight control mode, including a nominal flight control mode, a loss-of-control prevention control mode, a loss-of-control arrest control mode, and a nominal flight restoration control mode, as well as a supervisory control system capable of monitoring the flight states and flight events of the aircraft and determining which flight control mode to activate.
US11360482B2
Via a first processing thread, an ADV is controlled according to a first trajectory that was generated based on a first reference line starting at a first location. Concurrently via a second processing thread, a second reference line is generated based on a second location of the first trajectory that the ADV will likely reach within a predetermined period of time in future. The predetermined period of time is greater than or equals to an amount of time to generate a reference line for the ADV. The second reference line is generated while the ADV is moving according to the first trajectory and before reaching the second location. Subsequently, in response to determining that the ADV is within a predetermined proximity of the second location, a second trajectory is generated based on the second reference line without having to calculate the second reference line at the second location.
US11360475B2
Aspects of the disclosure relate to routing an autonomous vehicle. For instance, the vehicle may be maneuvered along a route in a first lane using map information identifying a first plurality of nodes representing locations within the first lane and a second plurality of nodes representing locations within a second lane different from the first lane. While maneuvering, when the vehicle should make a lane change may be determined by assessing a cost of connecting a first node of the first plurality of nodes with a second node of a second plurality of nodes. The assessment may be used to make the lane change from the first lane to the second lane.
US11360470B2
An apparatus that detects a tilt, lean, movement and/or rotation and/or change in tilt, lean, position and/or rotation of a user, rider, and/or payload which may use sensors configured to accomplish this detection, where sensors may be on, embedded in and/or attached to a structural device, strap, and/or surface of a vehicle, structure or system, where an apparatus of the present invention may be on, part of, in, attached to or connected to a vehicle, structure or system where detecting, measuring and/or determining a lean, tilt, movement and/or rotation or change thereof, of a user, rider, and/or payload, may be desirable; position or movement and/or center of mass or change thereof may be calculated, or detected; calculations, measurements, metrics or detections from the present invention may be an output or the only output of an apparatus that is an embodiment of the present invention.
US11360469B2
A health monitoring system includes at least one sensor. A health monitoring unit (HMU) is operatively connected to the at least one sensor to receive data therefrom and to generate at least one status indicator (SI) based on the data from the at least one sensor. A computing device is operatively connected to the HMU to receive data therefrom and is configured to generate a health notification when a quantity of the SI that are greater than or equal to a pre-determined SI threshold exceed a pre-determined peak count threshold. A method for monitoring and determining the health of a component includes collecting data during a sample cycle from at least one sensor to generate a numerical SI for a given component with a computing device. The method includes identifying if the numerical SI qualifies as a peak SI, which is greater or equal to a pre-determined SI threshold.
US11360464B2
High intensity multi-directional FDM 3D printing method for stereo vision monitoring involves intelligent control and computer vision technology. Specifically, it involves multi-directional 3D printing hardware platform construction, stereo vision detection, laser heating to enhance the connection strength between various parts of the model, so as to reduce the use of external support structure as much as possible on the premise of ensuring the printing accuracy, and make the various parts of the model can be well connected to enhance the integrity of the model.
US11360462B2
The objective of the present invention is to simplify the transfer of a program that has been edited. A support device, which assists in the development of a program executed by a target device provided in factory automation (FA), carries out a transfer process for transferring the program to the target device. The program includes a control program for controlling a machine and an HMI program for processing a variable used by the control program. When the control program or the HMI program has been edited, the support device simultaneously transfers the control program and the HMI program respectively to a control device and an HMI device.
US11360443B2
A model calculation unit for calculating a gradient with respect to a certain input variable of input variables of a predefined input variable vector for an RBF model with the aid of a hard-wired processor core designed as hardware for calculating a fixedly predefined processing algorithm in coupled functional blocks, the processor core being designed to calculate the gradient with respect to the certain input variable for an RBF model as a function of one or multiple input variable(s) of the input variable vector of an input dimension, of a number of nodes, of length scales predefined for each node and each input dimension, and of parameters of the RBF function predefined for each node.
US11360436B2
A watch includes: a crown including a head portion and a shaft portion; a stem pipe including a first surface that includes an insertion hole through which the shaft portion is inserted and has a distance from a surface of the shaft portion as a first distance in cross-sectional view, and a second surface that is provided at a position closer to an end portion of the insertion hole than the first surface and has a distance from the surface of the shaft portion as a second distance larger than the first distance; a packing disposed between the surface of the shaft portion and the first surface; and a metal ring that is disposed between the surface of the shaft portion and the second surface and is in contact with the packing.
US11360430B2
Methods, apparatus, devices, and systems for reconstructing three-dimensional objects with display zero order light suppression are provided. In one aspect, a method includes illuminating a display with light at an incident angle, a portion of the light illuminating display elements of the display, modulating the display elements of the display with a hologram corresponding to holographic data to diffract the portion of the light to form a holographic scene corresponding to the holographic data, and redirecting display zero order light away from the holographic scene to suppress the display zero order light in the holographic scene. The display zero order light includes reflected light from the display.
US11360423B2
A sheet conveying apparatus installed in an image forming apparatus according to the present disclosure includes a first guide member provided to a rear cover and configured to guide a sheet along a conveying path, a second guide member provided to the rear cover and configured to be movable between a first position where the sheet is guided to a nip of intermediate discharging rollers and a second position farther from the nip in a sheet conveying direction than the first position, and a movement mechanism configured to move the second member. When the rear cover is moved from a closed position toward an opened position, the movement mechanism moves the second guide member from the first position to the second position.
US11360419B2
An image forming apparatus includes: an image carrier that carries a toner image including toner; a driver that rotates the image carrier; a toner remover that comes in contact with the image carrier and removes toner remaining on the image carrier while the image carrier is rotated in a forward direction by the driver; and a hardware processor that evaluates a degree of deterioration of the image carrier or the toner remover, determines a number of times of execution of removal operation in which the image carrier is rotated in a reverse direction and then rotated in the forward direction, on the basis of the degree of deterioration, and controls the driver to cause the removal operation to be executed the number of times of execution.
US11360417B2
A heater includes a substrate formed of metal into a plate shape in which a length in a longitudinal direction thereof is greater than a length in a short direction thereof when viewed in a thickness direction thereof, an insulating layer formed of insulating material on a first surface of the substrate on a first side in the thickness direction, a heating element arranged on the insulating layer and configured to generate heat by flowing electric current therethrough, and a cover layer arranged to cover the heating element. The heater is a warped shape when receiving no external force, such that a center portion of the heater in the longitudinal direction protrudes to the first side in the thickness direction compared to both end portions of the heater in the longitudinal direction.
US11360416B2
An image forming apparatus includes, an image forming portion configured to form a toner image on a sheet using printing toner and apply powder adhesive on the sheet, a fixing portion configured to heat the toner image formed on the sheet and the powder adhesive applied on the sheet by the image forming portion and fix the toner image and the powder adhesive to the sheet, and a bonding portion configured to bond the sheet with the powder adhesive by reheating the sheet having been heated by the fixing portion. The bonding portion is arranged above the image forming portion.
US11360396B2
A mode control system and method for controlling an output mode of a broadband radiation source including a photonic crystal fiber (PCF). The mode control system includes at least one detection unit configured to measure one or more parameters of radiation emitted from the broadband radiation source to generate measurement data, and a processing unit configured to evaluate mode purity of the radiation emitted from the broadband radiation source, from the measurement data. Based on the evaluation, the mode control system is configured to generate a control signal for optimization of one or more pump coupling conditions of the broadband radiation source. The one or more pump coupling conditions relate to the coupling of a pump laser beam with respect to a fiber core of the photonic crystal fiber.
US11360395B2
A method for controlling a scanning exposure apparatus configured for scanning an illumination profile over a substrate to form functional areas thereon. The method includes determining a control profile for dynamic control of the illumination profile during exposure of an exposure field including the functional areas, in a scanning exposure operation; and optimizing a quality of exposure of one or more individual functional areas. The optimizing may include a) extending the control profile beyond the extent of the exposure field in the scanning direction; and/or b) applying a deconvolution scheme to the control profile, wherein the structure of the deconvolution scheme is based on a dimension of the illumination profile in the scanning direction.
US11360389B2
An object of the present invention is to provide a chemical liquid having excellent developability and excellent defect inhibition performance. Another object of the present invention is to provide a chemical liquid storage body, a chemical liquid filling method, and a chemical liquid storage method. The chemical liquid according to an embodiment of the present invention is a chemical liquid containing an organic solvent, a metal impurity, and an organic impurity, in which the metal impurity contains metal atoms, a total content of the metal atoms in the chemical liquid with respect to a total mass of the chemical liquid is equal to or smaller than 50 mass ppt, a total content of the organic impurity in the chemical liquid with respect to the total mass of the chemical liquid is 0.1 to 10,000 mass ppm, the organic impurity contains an alcohol impurity, and a mass ratio of a content of the alcohol impurity to the total content of the organic impurity is 0.0001 to 0.5.
US11360387B2
Methods of manufacturing electronic devices employing wet-strippable underlayer compositions comprising one or more condensed polymers having an organic polymer chain having pendently-bound moieties having an acidic proton and a pKa in water from −5 to 13 and having pendently-bound siloxane moieties are provided.
US11360381B2
Provided are: a support frame for pellicle that has both low dust generation property and high light resistance, and further has an ion elution amount which is reduced to the utmost limit to an extent that haze is not generated even when a short wavelength laser is used for exposure light source, a pellicle using the support frame for pellicle, and a method for efficiently manufacturing the support frame for pellicle, support frame for pellicle which comprises a frame member comprising aluminum or aluminum alloy and an inorganic coating layer formed on the surface of the frame member, wherein the main chain of the inorganic coating layer is constituted by a —Si—O—Si—O— bond. An anodized film is preferably formed between the frame member and the inorganic coating layer.
US11360371B2
A laser mixing module includes first, second, and third laser sets and a condensing lens. The first laser set includes first and second laser sources and a first polarization beam splitter reflecting a polarization light of the first laser source and allowing a polarization light of the second laser source to pass for forming a first laser beam. The second laser set includes third and fourth laser sources and a second polarization beam splitter reflecting a polarization light of the third laser source and allowing a polarization light of the fourth laser source to pass therethrough for forming a second laser beam. The third laser set includes a fifth laser source and first and second dichroic mirrors respectively reflecting the first and second laser beams and allowing a light of the fifth laser source to pass for forming a third laser beam. The condensing lens condenses the third laser beam.
US11360368B2
Semiconductor electro-optical modulators which receives an input optical signal and provides a modulated output optical signal based on an input electrical signal are disclosed. The semiconductor electro-optical modulator may comprise at least one electrical transmission line adapted to carry the input electrical signal and a semiconductor electro-optical phase shifter waveguide electrically coupled to the at least one electrical transmission line. An optical path length of the semiconductor electro-optical phase shifter waveguide between a modulation begin plane of the semiconductor electro-optical modulator and a modulation end plane of the semiconductor electro-optical modulator may be greater than an electrical path length of the electrical transmission line between the modulation begin plane of the semiconductor electro-optical modulator and the modulation end plane of the semiconductor electro-optical modulator.
US11360365B2
A light modulation device and a single-channel spectrum detection system are provided. The light modulation device includes: a light guide plate; a dispersing component configured to disperse received light into light of different wavelengths and to diffract the light of different wavelengths into the light guide plate at different angles; and a dynamic filtering component configured to prevent light of a selected wavelength in the light guide plate from entering the dynamic filtering component such that the light of the selected wavelength emits out from the light guide plate, and to make light of non-selected wavelengths in the light guide plate enter the dynamic filtering component such that the light of the non-selected wavelengths is filtered out from the light guide plate.
US11360353B2
A spatial light modulator (SLM) includes a first liquid crystal panel and a second liquid crystal panel that are oppositely configured, and a polarization adjustment part configured between the first liquid crystal panel and the second liquid crystal panel. An alignment direction of the first liquid crystal panel is parallel to an alignment direction of the second liquid crystal panel. The first liquid crystal panel is configured to perform a phase modulation on incident linear-polarized light. The polarization adjustment part is configured to rotate, by a preset angle, a polarization direction of linear-polarized light exited from the first liquid crystal panel. The second liquid crystal panel is configured to adjust a polarization state of linear-polarized light exited from the polarization adjustment part to adjust an amplitude of exited light.
US11360352B2
The present disclosure relates to a display panel, a display apparatus and a display device, and relates to the field of display technology. The display panel of the present disclosure includes a display area, the display area includes an edge area and a central area distributed along a row direction; the display area has a plurality of pixel areas distributed in an array in the central area and the edge area, each of the pixel areas being provided with a plurality of sub-pixels, wherein the pixel area in the central area is a first pixel area, and the sub-pixels in the first pixel area are first sub-pixels; the pixel area in the edge area is a second pixel area, and the sub-pixels in the second pixel area are second sub-pixels.
US11360350B2
When at least one scope of 0.5 mm square or more of a surface of an optical sheet having the unevenness is measured, height data of each of a plurality of pixels of an image obtained is determined, an approximated surface is calculated, from the height data of each pixel, for a minute region of 100 μm2 or less, and a calculation is repeatedly performed to obtain an inclination angle between: (i) a flat surface appearing after the unevenness is imaginarily removed and: (ii) the approximated surface, while two-dimensionally shifting the minute region at equal intervals along the flat surface by using at least one of the pixels as a unit to obtain a plurality of minute regions, a total area of some of the minute regions each having the inclination angle of 30° or more, accounts for 30% or more of a total area of all the minute regions.
US11360349B2
The display equipment includes: a housing, including a backplane and a side wall perpendicular to the backplane; a display component, placed parallel to the backplane, and covering the backplane and the side wall of the housing; and a fixing component, located between the backplane and the display component, and fixing the housing to the display component.
US11360338B2
A display device is provided. The display device includes: a frame, a panel, and a conductive adhesive. The panel is bonded to the frame via the conductive adhesive. The panel further includes a back plate and a conductive component, wherein the conductive adhesive is electrically connected to the back plate via the conductive component.
US11360332B2
The present invention relates to a method implemented by computer means of selecting an optical filtration of an ophthalmic device for a wearer, the method comprising: —obtaining wearer's preferences relatively to at least one predetermined type of visual environment comprising multispectral or hyper spectral data; —selecting at least one filter: —corresponding to said wearer's preferences relatively to said at least one predetermined type of visual environment, and —determined on the basis of said multispectral or hyper spectral data.
US11360328B1
Disclosed is a wearable optical devices for a human subject, comprising: a transparent lens; a wearable frame configured to maintain the lens in front of an eye of a human subject; a transparent pixelated active optical element where the pixels of the active optical element have an optical property with a changeable value; an eye tracker; and a controller configured to set a value for an optical property of the pixels of the active optical element so as to create an image mask through which at least some of the light reaching the eye passes through, thereby modifying the image formed on the retina of the first eye.
US11360306B2
An optical system comprises an optically transmissive substrate comprising a metasurface which comprises a grating comprising a plurality of unit cells. Each unit cell comprises a laterally-elongated first nanobeam having a first width; and a laterally-elongated second nanobeam spaced apart from the first nanobeam by a gap, the second nanobeam having a second width larger than the first width. A pitch of the unit cells is 10 nm to 1 μm. The heights of the first and the second nanobeams are: 10 nm to 450 nm where a refractive index of the substrate is more than 3.3; and 10 nm to 1 μm where the refractive index is 3.3 or less.
US11360304B2
Provided is an image distortion detection method including: controlling an image output device to output a test image; shooting the test image by an image acquisition apparatus to obtain an imaged picture, the imaged picture being a picture shot when the image acquisition apparatus focuses on an imaging position of the image output device, and the image acquisition apparatus being arranged at a set viewpoint of the image output device; and determining whether image distortion meets a requirement based on widths of lines in the imaged picture. Embodiments of the present disclosure can be used for detecting depth-of-field distortion of the image output by the image output device.
US11360298B1
Exemplary reflective display devices and components are described. The devices and components may include a microwell layer having a plurality of quantum dot wells. Each quantum dot well of the plurality of quantum dot wells includes a reflective layer lining an interior wall of the well, and a plurality of nanoparticles configured to emit a color of light. The reflective display components may also include an electrowetting layer positioned above the microwell layer. The electrowetting layer may be operable to independently adjust an intensity of light emitted from each quantum dot well of the plurality of quantum dot wells in the microwell layer. The reflective display components may further include at least one of a light guide layer positioned above or below the electrowetting layer and one or more color filters positioned above at least one of the quantum dot wells.
US11360297B2
An attachment device that includes an attachment body having a proximal end and a distal end configured to receive an applicator to mark a target. The attachment body further includes an engagement tab disposed between the proximal end and distal end. The engagement tab is configured to engage a tip of a borescope.
US11360296B2
An imaging system is described for measuring the position or movement of a particle having a size of less than about 20 microns. The system comprises an optional sample holder configured to hold a sample with a particle, an optional illumination source configured to illuminate the sample, a lens having a magnification ratio from about 1:5 to about 5:1 and configured to generate the image of the sample, an image sensor having a pixel size of up to about 20 microns and configured to sense the image of the sample, and an image processor operatively connected to the image sensor to process the image of the particle in order to determine the position or movement of the particle. The dimension of the image of each particle is at least about 1.5 times the dimension of the particle multiplied by the magnification ratio of the lens, and the image of each particle is distributed on at least two pixels of the sensor. The imaged area of the sample is at least about one millimeter squared.
US11360294B2
The disclosure relates to multifunctional sensors for mobile applications, namely to a miniature optical sensor for remote micro- and macro-object detection and characterization. The disclosure makes it possible to reduce the size of the sensor, this provides for surface mount of the sensor in any microcircuit of a mobile device. The sensor is multifunctional, low-power, vibration-resistant. The sensor comprises at least one pair consisting of a radiation source and a corresponding radiation receiver, an optical circuit including a collimating element, a first optical element, a second optical element. The first optical element and the second optical element are interconnected by a common surface, the common surface being a semitransparent surface. The sensor may be used simultaneously as a microphone, a dust sensor, a lidar, and a photoplethysmogram (PPG) sensor.
US11360292B2
The current invention describes a compact objective lens with enhanced distortion for near-infrared imaging, comprising a positively powered, aspheric, and meniscus first lens element; a negatively powered, aspheric, and meniscus second lens element; a positively powered, aspheric, and biconvex third lens element; a negatively powered, aspheric, and meniscus fourth lens element; a negatively powered, aspheric, and meniscus field corrector element; and a detector assembly comprising a window and a detector plane where the light rays come to focus.
US11360287B2
An embodiment includes: a housing including an upper surface, a lower surface, an inner surface, and an outer surface located at the side opposite to the inner surface; a bobbin accommodated in the housing; a first coil disposed at an outer surface of the bobbin; a first magnet disposed at the outer surface of the housing; a second magnet disposed in the housing so as to be spaced apart from the first magnet; and a first position sensor disposed at the outer surface of the bobbin, wherein a first part of the housing is positioned between the second magnet and the inner surface of the housing.
US11360284B2
An optical element driving mechanism is provided. The optical element driving mechanism includes a movable portion, a fixed portion, a driving assembly, and a support element. The movable portion is used for connecting to an optical element having a main axis. The movable portion is movable relative to the fixed portion. The driving assembly is disposed on the fixed portion or the movable portion. The driving assembly is used to drive the movable portion to move relative to the fixed portion. The movable portion is connected to the fixed portion through the support element.
US11360282B2
Aspects of the present disclosure relate to selectable and interchangeable covers, frames, and lids for a plurality of different telecommunications module frames. The selectable covers can vary, for example, with respect to size, shape, and number arrangement, and configuration of ports to provide for different selectable combinations of module assemblies.
US11360277B2
A paired simplex fiber optic connector assembly comprises a clip that holds two simplex LC connectors together to yield a duplex connector that can be plugged into a duplex adapter. In some embodiments, the two simplex connectors are held in place by rails formed on both sides of the clip. In other embodiments, a side arm is formed on each side of the clip, the side arm comprising a hub that extends from the clip and a non-circular flange formed on the end of the hub. The flange is configured to engage with channels formed on the sides of the simplex connectors, thereby holding the simplex connectors in place. The simplex connectors are attached to the clip by rotating the connectors about the flange, thereby engaging the channels with the flanges.
US11360276B1
An optoelectronic assembly includes an optical module assembly including a fiber optic connector and an optical engine on an optical engine substrate. The fiber optic connector has a ferrule holding optical fibers optically coupled to the optical engine. The optical engine substrate includes a contact array of optical engine contacts at a bottom of the optical engine substrate. The optical module assembly includes a heat transfer element thermally coupled to the optical engine. The optical module assembly includes a backshell configured to be coupled to a circuit board. The backshell holds the heat transfer element in thermal contact with the optical engine. The optoelectronic assembly includes an interposer assembly electrically connected to the contact array of optical engine contacts having compressible interposer contacts with separable mating interfaces.
US11360275B2
A pin exchanger has protrusions from gripping elements that engage fiber optic guide pins. Guide beams on the pin exchanger provide a reference for aligning the guide pins and the pin exchanger with a fiber optic connector and a fiber optic ferrule. An adapter is also provided that has openings to receive the guide beams. The adapter is preferably installed in a field tool and together they engage the fiber optic connector, align the pin exchanger and move the guide pin holder to allow guide pins to be inserted or removed.
US11360268B1
Aspects described herein include a mode multiplexer comprising a first optical waveguide extending between a first port and a second port. A first input mode of an optical signal entering the first port is propagated through the first optical waveguide to the second port. The mode multiplexer further comprises a second optical waveguide configured to evanescently couple with a coupling section of the first optical waveguide. A second input mode of the optical signal entering the first port is propagated through the second optical waveguide to a third port. The first optical waveguide further defines a filtering section between the coupling section and the second port, the filtering section configured to filter the second input mode.
US11360265B2
A fiber optic cable assembly includes first and second cable sections each having a jacket, at least one optical fiber, and multiple strength members. An intermediate cable section includes at least one splice joint as well as bundled sections of strength members of the cable sections formed into bundled sections that overlap and are adhered together. As adhered, the bundled strength members are shorter than the at least one spliced optical fiber in the intermediate section to ensure that the strength members bear tensile loads. A fabrication method includes binding unjacketed segments of strength members of two cable sections into bundled sections of strength members, fusion splicing ends of optical fibers, polymerically overcoating at least one splice joint, and adhering the bundled sections of strength members in an overlapping arrangement. An apparatus for thermoplastically coating cable assembly portions includes a trough for molten thermoplastic material, and a lateral insertion slot defined therein.
US11360263B2
An optical device comprises a substrate, a waveguide disposed on the substrate, and a spot size converter (SSC) disposed on the substrate. The waveguide comprises a shoulder and a ridge. The SSC comprises a shoulder and a ridge. The ridge of the waveguide is aligned to a first stage of the ridge of the SSC. The waveguide is made of a first material. The shoulder and the ridge of the SSC are made of a second material. The second material is different from the first material.
US11360262B2
An integrated wavelength-selective filter device comprises a first optical element, for directing received radiation into a direction defined by a first angle, and a second optical element being a diffractive element configured for diffracting the directed radiation under a second angle. The second angle is such that for a single reference wavelength the diffracted radiation is directed into a propagation medium for advancing therein towards a predetermined position on the first optical element or on a further optical element for filtering radiation having a wavelength substantially matching the reference wavelength from radiation having a substantially different wavelength. The propagation medium is formed from a material that is different from any material of the substrate of the first and the second optical element.
US11360256B2
According to one embodiment, a display device includes a first transparent substrate, a second transparent substrate, a liquid crystal layer, light-emitting elements disposed in a first direction, a third transparent substrate including a main surface and a side surface opposed to the light-emitting elements, and a transparent layer disposed on the main surface and having a lower refractive index than the third transparent substrate. The third transparent substrate is bonded to the first transparent substrate or the second transparent substrate with the transparent layer sandwiched in between. The transparent layer includes strip portions disposed in the first direction and extended along a second direction.
US11360254B2
An optical film, a fabrication method thereof, a windshield, and a driving apparatus, which pertains to the field of in-vehicle devices. The optical film includes a birefringent layer. The birefringent layer splits light transmitted through the optical film into two light beams, and exit directions of the two light beams are different from each other. A head up display is disposed above an instrument panel, and the optical film is disposed on a windshield. Light incident into an automobile through the windshield is split into two light beams. By adjusting relative positions of the head up display and the optical film, it is possible to enable only one of the light beams to be incident into the head up display. Since the total amount of light entering the head up display is reduced, the temperature rise inside the head up display can be mitigated.
US11360252B2
Various embodiments of smart devices are determined herein. A smart device can include a housing and an electronic display. The smart device can further include a cover, housed by the housing, through which the electronic display is visible. The cover can include a glass layer, wherein the glass layer is the outermost layer of the cover that is adjacent an ambient environment of the smart home device. The cover can further include an optical coating layer, deposited directly onto a surface of the glass layer, that comprises a plurality of sublayers. The optical coating layer can include alternating non-metallic oxide layers having different refractive indexes. The sublayers can vary in thickness such that the optical coating layer reflects light from the ambient environment through the glass layer.
US11360244B2
There is disclosed a functional lamellar particle including an unconverted portion of the lamellar particle, wherein the unconverted portion includes a first metal, a converted portion of the lamellar particle disposed external to a surface of the unconverted portion, wherein the converted portion includes a chemical compound of the first metal; and a functional coating disposed external to a surface of the converted portion.
US11360235B2
A modeling method is provided. The modeling method includes: extracting multiple pieces of logging data corresponding to a plurality of logging characteristic parameters at different drilling depths of a sample well, based on a logging information of the sample well; marking the different drilling depths based on a lost circulation information of the sample well to distinguish lost circulation points and non-lost circulation points; and classifying the lost circulation points and the non-lost circulation points by adopting a random forest algorithm, based on the plurality of logging characteristic parameters and the multiple pieces of marked logging data at the different drilling depths, to establish a plurality of corresponding relations between the logging characteristic parameters and a lost circulation or non-lost circulation result, so as to obtain a diagnosis model.
US11360230B2
A method is described for seismic inversion including receiving a processed seismic image and an enhanced seismic image representative of a subsurface volume of interest; forward modeling the processed seismic image and the enhanced seismic image to generate a first modeled dataset and a second modeled dataset; differencing the first modeled dataset and the second modeled dataset to create a residual dataset; filtering the first modeled dataset to generate an approximation of illumination; preconditioning the residual dataset with the approximation of illumination to generate an adjoint source; back projecting the adjoint source to determine a model update; and applying the model update to an earth model of the subsurface volume of interest.
US11360224B2
A method and apparatus for identifying features of a subsurface region, including: obtaining an initial physical property model and survey data for the subsurface region; identifying a current model to be the initial physical property model; and executing one or more iterations of: generating synthetic data and forward wavefields with the current model and the survey data by forward modeling with forward wave equations representing isotropic wave-mode-independent attenuation; generating adjoint wavefields with the synthetic data and the survey data by adjoint modeling with adjoint wave equations representing isotropic wave-mode-independent attenuation; computing an objective function gradient with the forward wavefields and the adjoint wavefields by solving gradient equations with the corresponding wave equations representing isotropic wave-mode-independent attenuation; computing a search direction of the objective function; searching for a possible improved model along the search direction; and updating the current model to be the possible improved model.
US11360223B2
A method is described for full waveform inversion using a b-spline projection that produces an earth model that can be used for seismic imaging. The method may be executed by a computer system.
US11360221B2
Systems and methods for direct measurement of imbalanced optical paths using entangled photons are provided. A system includes an optical source for generating a pair of simultaneously produced photons. The system also includes first and second emitter/receivers that emit first and second photons in the pair of simultaneously produced photons towards a first and second remote reflector and receives the reflected first and second photons along first and second optical paths. Further, the system includes a mode combiner for combining the reflected first and second photons into first and second output ports. Moreover, the system includes photodetectors that detect photons from the first and second output ports. Also, the system includes a processor that measures a difference in time delay between the first and second optical paths based on a time difference of arrival of signals from the photodetectors.
US11360216B2
A method and system for positioning of autonomously operating entities are disclosed. A positioning system receives a current location of an entity capable of autonomous operation and generates a 3D virtual construct by splitting a spatial volume associated with the current location into a plurality of voxels. The positioning system receives spatial data corresponding to the current location generated by at least one sensor associated with the entity and determines an occupancy status of one or more voxels using the spatial data. A voxel map is configured from the 3D virtual construct based on the occupancy status of the one or more voxels. The positioning system generates a 3D map by overlaying visual semantic data onto the voxel map. The visual semantic data is derived from image frames corresponding to the current location captured by one or more imaging devices. The 3D map is capable of autonomously positioning the entity.
US11360213B2
The chip includes multiple component assemblies that are each configured to generate and steer a direction of a LIDAR output signal that exits from the chip. The LIDAR output signals generated by different components assemblies have different wavelengths.
US11360202B2
An FMCW radar sensor having a plurality of antenna elements at a distance from one another in a row, to each of which is assigned a mixer, which produces an intermediate frequency signal, and an evaluation unit that is designed to record the intermediate frequency signal over a measurement period as a function of time and to convert the time signal into a spectrum, and having an angular measuring device in which the spectra obtained from the evaluation devices are evaluated in separate channels. The sensor further including a beamforming device to carry out a beamforming for the signal received from a specified preferred direction by compensating run length differences of the signal to the antenna elements, a summation device forming a sum spectrum through coherent addition of the spectra, and a distance measuring device determining distances of objects in the preferred direction on the basis of the sum spectrum.
US11360194B2
An optical device for detecting a light beam reflected by a remote target comprises a light source, which is designed to emit the light beam in a predetermined direction at the remote target, and a primary lens, which is designed to focus the light beam reflected by the remote target into a first focal point. The optical device further comprises a relay lens system, which is arranged in such a way that the first focal point is located between the primary lens and the relay lens system and which is designed to focus the light beam reflected by the remote target and diverging starting from the first onto a second focal point. A detector unit is essentially arranged in the second focal point. A diaphragm is arranged within a cross-section, which is normal to the optical axis, of the light beam reflected by the remote target between the first focal point and the relay lens system.
US11360185B2
In an embodiment, a method of operating a radar includes: generating a set of chirps; transmitting the set of chirps; receiving chirps corresponding to the transmitted set of chirps; using a finite state machine (FSM) to apply a phase shift to each of the transmitted chirps or each of the received chirps based on a code; and demodulating the received chirps based on the code.
US11360183B2
The present disclosure describes methods, terminals, and base stations for terminal positioning method. One example method applied to a baseband unit (BBU) in an indoor distributed NodeB system includes: receiving an uplink positioning signal forwarded by multiple remote radio units RRUs, where the uplink positioning signal is sent by a to-be-positioned terminal to the multiple RRUs; selecting, from the multiple RRUs, at least two RRUs as target RRUs according to the uplink positioning signal and a preset rule; and respectively obtaining signal angles of arrival corresponding to the target RRUs, and determining a location of the to-be-positioned terminal according to the signal angles of arrival, locations of the target RRUs, and a preset algorithm.
US11360176B2
A method includes determining an initial magnetic resonance imaging, MRI, dataset (201) in image domain based on an initial reconstruction of MRI measurement data obtained using an undersampling scheme (400); and determining patches (231-233) of the initial MRI dataset (201) in accordance with a patching scheme, the patching scheme depending on the undersampling scheme (400); and, for each one of the patches (231-233): applying a machine-learned algorithm to obtain a respective patch (231-233) of a reconstructed MRI dataset, the machine-learned algorithm depending on the undersampling scheme (400); and combining the patches (231-233) of the reconstructed MRI dataset.
US11360160B2
An electronic device, the electronic device includes: a printed circuit board PCB substrate (201, 31); a magnetometer (202, 32), where the magnetometer (202, 32) is mounted on the PCB substrate (201, 31); and a protection apparatus (203, 33), where the protection apparatus (203, 33) is mounted on the PCB substrate (201, 31) and is disposed at a periphery of the magnetometer (202, 32), and is configured to protect the magnetometer (202, 32). According to the electronic device, sensitivity of the magnetometer (202, 32) can be improved, and the magnetometer (202, 32) can be protected from being damaged.
US11360153B1
Methods and systems for rerating a battery pack based on fuel gauge data are described, including capturing operational or fuel gauge data for a first battery pack that contains a plurality of battery cells, and determining, based on the fuel gauge data, a remaining capacity of the first battery pack. When the remaining capacity of the first battery pack falls below the minimum capacity; a new battery pack can be configured using some or all of the battery cells, and a second fuel gauge can be configured with new initial capacity and minimum capacity ratings.
US11360148B2
A method for updating a capacity of a battery for the information of a user includes detecting a state of charge-1 of the battery and an actual capacity-1 of the battery and determining a first state of charge according to the state of charge-1 of the battery. The method further includes determining a second state of charge according to the state of charge-1 of the battery and the actual capacity-1 of the battery and updating an actual capacity-2 of the battery according to the first state of charge and the second state of charge. An electronic device and a non-transitory storage medium are further provided.
US11360145B2
A relay fault diagnosis device includes: at least one C-contact relay that has a common terminal, a normally open terminal and a normally closed terminal; a read-back circuit that is connected to the normally closed terminal of the relay; and a diagnostic section that outputs a test signal to the common terminal to diagnose a fault in the relay.
US11360140B1
The present disclosure relates to a radio frequency (RF) functional probe for testing an RF device in a cryogenic environment. The RF functional probe includes a probe head configured to receive the RF device, a flange structure, an isolation structure coupled between the probe head and the flange structure, and an RF cable structure extending from the flange structure, through the isolation structure, and to the probe head. The isolation structure is configured to provide thermal and electrical isolation to reduce radiant heat leak from the RF cable structure to the RF device. Herein, the isolation structure includes multiple baffle structures, each of which includes cable guides. The cable guides of each baffle structure are configured to guide routing paths for the RF cable structure. The RF cable structure is configured to transmit signals to and from the RF device.
US11360135B2
Methods and apparatus for sensing or measuring an electromagnetic field. The method entails excitation into a distribution of Rydberg states of atoms of a gas occupying a test volume coextensive with the electromagnetic field. Transmission along a path traversing the test volume of at least one probe beam of electromagnetic radiation is measured at one or more frequencies overlapping a spectral feature, and a physical characteristic of the electromagnetic field is derived on the basis of variation of the spectral feature. In various embodiments, the electromagnetic field may be place in interferometric relation with another electromagnetic field. Time-varying electric field amplitude, frequency, phase and noise spectral distribution may be measured, and thus AM and FM modulated fields, as well as magnetic fields of about 1 Tesla. The apparatus for measuring the electromagnetic field may be unilaterally coupled to a probe field and detector or array of detectors.
US11360134B2
System and method for determining gain characteristics of a circularly-polarized antenna. The method includes receiving a measured first amplitude of a forward gain between a circularly-polarized antenna probe of a first type and a linearly-polarized standard-gain antenna, a measured second amplitude of a forward gain between a circularly-polarized antenna probe of a first type and a circularly-polarized antenna under test, and a measured third amplitude of a forward gain between a circularly-polarized antenna probe of a second type and the circularly-polarized antenna under test. The method also includes determining a left-hand circularly-polarized gain and a right-hand circularly-polarized gain of the circularly-polarized antenna under test based on the measured first amplitude, the measured second amplitude, the measured third amplitude, and a cross-polarization level of the circularly-polarized antenna probes of the first and second types. The determination may be performed using one or more processors.
US11360133B2
Systems, methods, and computer program products for sinusoidal nulling are provided. Aspects include transmitting, by a controller, an excitation signal to a first sensor, determining, by the controller, a target harmonic based at least on one or more characteristics of the excitation signal, receiving a return signal from the first sensor, sampling the return signal at a first sample rate based on the target harmonic, and adjusting a phase of the sampled return signal to null the target harmonic amplitude to form an adjusted return signal.
US11360125B2
A method for detecting the position of the mass center of a passing-through beam of electric charges in a duct, having a passage section with a plurality of detection faces directed thereto is presented. The method includes: arranging couples of detecting elements, so that each couple detects a space area divided into two half-areas by an intermediate plane between the detecting elements of the respective couple; obtaining, from each detecting element, a signal thereby produced representing the distance thereof from the mass center to be detected; comparing the signals produced by each detecting element, by obtaining a digital signal showing the greater proximity of the mass center to one of the detecting element of the couple; and composing the digital signals produced by the couples of detecting elements, by identifying the cross-section of the beam of electric charges to which the mass center of the beam electric charges belongs.
US11360124B2
A current measuring device (1) includes two triaxial magnetic sensors (11, 12) that are arranged with a prescribed gap between the two triaxial magnetic sensors (11, 12) such that magnetic-sensing directions of the two triaxial magnetic sensors (11, 12) are parallel to each other, and a calculator configured to calculate a current (I) flowing in a measurement-object conductor (MC) based on detection results from the two triaxial magnetic sensors (11, 12) and a gap between the two triaxial magnetic sensors (11, 12).
US11360120B2
A method and system for acquiring, manipulating and displaying inspection data obtained by sensors associated with submersible inspection vehicle within a housing having a liquid medium is disclosed in the present application. A control system including an electronic controller is operably coupled with the inspection vehicle and is configured to display data transmitted from the sensor and overlay input data from an operator on the display to facilitate real time analysis during the inspection event.
US11360113B2
A method for measuring rotation speed of an aircraft engine shaft includes: acquisition of an alternating rotation speed detection signal across terminals of a phonic wheel sensor, conversion of the alternating signal into a square signal; comparison of a plurality of previously-stored square signal period samples to lower and upper period limits, to determine valid samples of a value included between the terminals; if the number of valid samples is greater than a first threshold, determination on the basis of the valid samples of a desired period of the square signal; and at least on the condition that the number of valid samples is less than the first threshold, computation of a plurality of sums of samples, and computation of the average of a set comprising a number of valid period samples and a number of sums from among the plurality of sums of at least two samples.
US11360111B2
Provided is a connection module with a high degree of freedom for an automatic analyzer which does not depend on a device as a discharge destination. For this purpose, a module to be connected to an automatic analyzer with a rack rotor mechanism includes: a rack discharge mechanism for moving a rack from the rack rotor mechanism to a rotation holder; a rack rotating mechanism for rotating the rack moved to the rotation holder; a conveyor mechanism for transporting the rack from the rack rotating mechanism to a discharge port; and a feeder mechanism for pushing the rack out of the rotation holder to the conveyor mechanism, in which the rack rotating mechanism rotates the rotation holder from a direction parallel to the rack discharge mechanism to a direction parallel to the feeder mechanism and the conveyor mechanism in the selected rotation direction.
US11360093B2
The present invention relates to a colorectal cancer diagnostic composition and method for detecting a diagnostic marker, more specifically to a colorectal cancer diagnostic composition comprising one or more mRNAs selected from the group consisting of lysyl-tRNA synthetase (KRS) and aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase complex-interacting multifunctional protein 1 (AIMP1) of a preparation for measuring protein expression levels thereof, and a method for detecting a marker form a sample obtained from a test subject in order to provide information necessary for diagnosing colorectal cancer. The colorectal cancer diagnostic marker comprising KRS and AIMP1, according to the present invention, has raised expression levels of same in the serum of a colorectal cancer patient in comparison to a normal control group. Therefore, whether colorectal cancer is present can be accurately and rapidly determined by measuring the expression levels of one or more markers selected from the group consisting of KRS and AIMP1.
US11360092B2
The current disclosure provides methods for detecting and analyzing K17 expression in a bladder sample obtained from a subject. The current disclosure also pertains to methods and kits for identifying a mammalian subject with bladder cancer by detecting the expression of K17 in a sample. The present methods include both cell-based and cell-free methods for determining the level of keratin 17 in a sample obtained from the bladder of a subject.
US11360090B2
A method for diagnosing hepatitis virus infection or a hepatitis disease condition in a subject based on hepatitis virus-associated biomarkers present on exosomes in a bodily fluid sample from the subject is disclosed. Also disclosed are a method for monitoring the course of a hepatitis virus infection or a hepatitis disease condition in a subject and a method for monitoring effectiveness of treatment to a subject with an anti-hepatitis virus agent based on hepatitis virus-associated biomarkers present on exosomes in bodily fluid samples from the subject, as well as a kit for diagnosing hepatitis virus infection and/or a hepatitis disease condition in a subject based on hepatitis virus-associated biomarkers on exosomes in bodily fluid samples from the subject.
US11360088B2
A method for measuring influenza B virus by an immunoassay, which method enables specific detection of influenza B virus with a higher sensitivity than conventional methods, and a device or a kit therefor are disclosed. The method for measuring influenza B virus includes carrying out an immunoassay of influenza B virus by a sandwich method using two kinds of monoclonal antibodies each of which specifically reacts with the region of the 125th to 248th amino acids of matrix protein (M1) of influenza B virus, which two kinds of monoclonal antibodies are capable of binding to the region of the 125th to 248th amino acids of M1 at the same time, or antigen-binding fragments thereof.
US11360086B2
Assays, arrays, and methods for distinguishing a bacterial infection from a viral infection are disclosed. The antibiotic crisis is in part driven by over prescription of antibiotics. There is a tendency, particular in pediatrics, to give an antibiotic even for viral infections. Thus, embodiments herein are directed to the problem of distinguishing a bacterial infection from a viral infection to reduce unnecessary antibiotic usage.
US11360085B2
Herein is reported a method for determining bacterial endotoxin at low concentrations in a sample of an antibody (that has been produced using bacterial cells) comprising the following steps in the following order: i) adding magnesium ions to the sample, ii) diluting the sample, iii) dialyzing the sample having a pH-value of 5.7-8.0 against an endotoxin-flee aqueous solution, and iv) determining bacterial endotoxin in the sample using a bacterial endotoxin test, particularly the Limulus amoebocyte lysate assay.
US11360083B2
A nanowire molecular sensor, and a molecular detection system, comprising a nanowire waveguide (30), a nanowire sidewall (51) functionalized in order to attach a molecule (54), and light emissive point sources (52), wherein the amount of light emitted at an end (53) of the waveguide is dependent of the amount of specific molecules attached to the sidewall of the nanowire. A method employing said sensor may be used for single cell detection and analysis.
US11360070B2
The present disclosure relates to a method for determining the methane index of a hydrocarbon-containing combustion gas mixture which has natural gas or biogas, having the steps: flowing the gas mixture through a measuring assembly; determining a first value of a first measurement variable related to a viscosity of the gas mixture; determining a second value of a second measurement variable related to a density of the gas mixture; determining a pressure value of the gas mixture, said pressure value belonging to the first value and the second value; determining a temperature value of the gas mixture, said temperature value belonging to the first value and the second value; and determining the methane index as a function of the first value, the second value, the pressure value, and the temperature value.
US11360064B2
Oxy-pyrohydrolysis articles, systems and methods for total halogen, in particular fluorine analysis are provided. A sample containing halogen elements is provided into a pyrotube for combustion. A combustion-enhancing bed including ceramic fibers or fabrics is disposed inside the pyrotube to enhance the combustion and protect the pyrotube from damage by corrosive gases.
US11360060B2
A method and system for injecting an unconcentrated sample into a receiving LC/MS/MS system that is configured to determine a concentration of one or more PFAS analytes within the unconcentrated sample, wherein the LC/MS/MS includes ESI. The unconcentrated sample is subjected to the following ESI conditions: i) a probe gas temperature of approximately 120° C. to approximately 180° C.; ii) a sheath gas heater setting of approximately 250° C. to approximately 400° C.; and iii) a sheath gas flow of approximately 8 L/min to approximately 12 L/min. The unconcentrated sample's concentration and/or an injected amount of the one or more PFAS analytes is determined.
US11360056B2
Described are an interface module for two-dimensional chromatography and a method of performing a chromatographic separation that may use the interface module. The interface module includes a valve module, a collection needle, a modifier module and a sample storage element. The valve module has a first port configured to receive an eluent from a first chromatography system, a second port configured to provide a fraction obtained from the eluent, a third port and a fourth port. The collection needle and the modifier module are in fluidic communication with the valve module at the third and fourth ports, respectively. The modifier module includes a source of a modifier solvent. The sample storage element is in fluidic communication with the valve module and is configured to receive a volume of the fraction for injection as a sample into a second chromatography system.
US11360048B2
Methods and systems are disclosed for dynamically creating and annihilating subsurface electric dipoles having variable strength and variable alignment. The ability of various embodiments to create, annihilate, and control subsurface dipoles may be a useful technology for wide variety of applications including the nondestructive testing of materials and structures, for generating and receiving directed and omni-directional variable amplitude and frequency transmission waves without the need for conductive antennas, for phonon to electromagnetic power conversion, for materials and manufacturing process control, atomic and nanoparticle alignment, and for control and utilization as medical therapies.
US11360047B2
An electrophoresis device has: a sample tray (112) on which there are placed a positive-electrode-side buffer solution container (103) containing a buffer solution and a phoresis medium container (102) containing a phoresis medium, and which is driven in a vertical direction and a horizontal direction; a thermostat oven unit (113) that holds a capillary array having a capillary head in which a plurality of capillaries are bundled in a single unit at one end thereof in a state where the capillary array being held in a state in which the capillary head protrudes downward, and that keeps the interior temperature constant; a solution-delivering mechanism (106) for delivering the phoresis medium in the phoresis medium container to the capillary array from the capillary head; and a power source for applying a voltage to both ends of the capillary array. Holes for insertion of the capillary head are provided in upper sections of the positive-electrode-side buffer solution container and the phoresis medium container. The thermostat oven unit is provided with a first lid member (207) that is positioned above the sample tray and seals the upper section of the positive-electrode-side buffer solution container while the phoresis medium is being delivered by the solution-delivering mechanism.
US11360044B2
The present invention concerns a sensitive field effect device (100) comprising a semiconductor channel (110), a source electrode (120) connected to said semiconductor channel (110), a drain electrode (130) connected to said semiconductor channel (110), such that said semiconductor channel (110) is interposed between said source electrode (120) and said drain electrode (130), a gate electrode (140) and a dielectric layer (150) interposed between said gate electrode (140) and said semiconductor channel (110), characterized in that said semiconductor channel (110) is a layer and is made of an amorphous oxide and in that said sensor means (170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 175) are configured to change the voltage between said gate electrode (140) and said source electrode (120) upon a sensing event capable of changing their electrical state.
The present invention also concerns a sensor and a method for manufacturing said field effect device (100).
US11360043B2
A sensor element includes: an element base including: a ceramic body made of an oxygen-ion conductive solid electrolyte, and having an inlet at one end portion thereof; at least one internal chamber located inside the ceramic body, and communicating with the inlet under predetermined diffusion resistance; an electrochemical pump cell including an electrode located on an outer surface of the ceramic body, an electrode facing the internal chamber, and a solid electrolyte located therebetween; and a heater buried in the ceramic body; and a porous leading-end protective layer surrounding a first range at least including a leading end surface and a region to be coped with water-induced cracking specified in advance. A single heat insulating space is interposed between the leading-end protective layer and a whole side surface of the element base at least in the above region.
US11360041B2
A reference electrode is provided with an accommodation portion that is provided with a tube-shaped lead-out portion that can guide an accommodated internal liquid; a liquid junction portion that is connected to an end of the lead-out portion, and that allows the internal liquid to seep out; a liquid dripping portion that has a first end connected to the liquid junction portion, that has a second end that protrudes into the accommodation portion, and that guides the internal liquid to the liquid junction portion; and an internal electrode having at least a portion that is positioned further towards the first end side than the second end of the liquid dripping portion.
US11360039B2
Systems, methods, and apparatuses are provided herein that track an integrated deviation of a physical property of a material that corresponds to a variation or defect in the material. In one embodiment, molten steel begins to solidify and move past an instrumented region of a mold. Sensors in the mold can detect a deviation in temperature of the instrumented region of the mold that signifies a variation or defect in the surface of the slab material as it solidifies. The systems, methods, and apparatuses track the integrated temperature deviation to more clearly visualize defects that may otherwise not be detectable by simply observing the temperatures of the mold and slab material in real time.
US11360036B2
An X-ray fluorescence analyzer includes an X-ray tube for emitting incident X-rays in the direction of a first optical axis. A slurry handling unit is configured to maintain a constant distance between a sample of slurry and the X-ray tube. A first crystal diffractor is located in a first direction from the slurry handling unit and configured to separate a predefined first wavelength range from fluorescent X-rays that propagate into the first direction. The first crystal diffractor is configured to direct the fluorescent X-rays in the separated predefined first wavelength range to a first radiation detector. The first crystal diffractor includes a pyrolytic graphite crystal that has a diffractive surface, which is a simply connected surface. The first radiation detector is a solid-state semiconductor detector.
US11360035B2
A method for measuring a fiber orientation degree includes: irradiating a sample formed of a composite material containing discontinuous carbon fibers with an X-ray to acquire an X-ray diffraction image; calculating an angle (2θ)A of a peak originating from a crystal face of graphite; calculating a correction coefficient δ of a thickness of the sample; calculating an upper limit (2θ)B of the peak of the crystal face of graphite; calculating a diffraction sensitivity IC(ϕ) of the peak originating from the crystal face of graphite by correcting an integrating range with the correction coefficient δ and integrating the X-ray diffraction image with respect to a diffraction angle (2θ); and calculating a fiber orientation degree Sd(β) by the method of Hermans from the diffraction sensitivity IC(ϕ).
US11360027B2
A system includes: an objective lens; a first light source to feed first illuminating light through the objective lens and into a flowcell (e.g., with a relatively thin film waveguide) to be installed in the system, the first illuminating light to be fed using a first grating on the flowcell; and a first image sensor to capture imaging light using the objective lens, wherein the first grating is positioned outside a field of view of the first image sensor. Dual-surface imaging can be performed. Flowcells with multiple swaths bounded by gratings can be used. An auto-alignment process can be performed.
US11360024B1
A measurement arrangement for measuring diffusely reflected light and specularly includes a measurement light source for generating measurement light, an optical receiver for receiving measurement light, and a first mirror for reflecting the measurement light emerging from the measurement light source. The measurement arrangement additionally comprises a second mirror for reflecting diffusely reflected measurement light to the optical receiver. A settable third mirror is also provided, which in a first position is aligned for directing the measurement light that was directed onto a sample by the first mirror and specularly reflected by the sample to the optical receiver. The third mirror in a second position releases a beam path between the second mirror and the optical receiver, so that the measurement light directed onto the sample by the first mirror and diffusely reflected by the sample to the second mirror is directed to the optical receiver by the second mirror.
US11360022B2
A method and a system for determining material-, size-, and morphology-dependent photothermal properties of particles dispersed in solutions, the method comprising using coherently detected pulsed THz radiation, tracking a temperature-dependent refractive index change of the particles dispersion in time and space, and correlating the temperature-dependent refractive index change of the particles dispersion in time and space to temperature values. A system comprises a source of electromagnetic radiation; a THz emitter; a THz detector; and a vessel containing a dispersion of particles, wherein the source of electromagnetic radiation is configured to emit electromagnetic radiation to excite the particles in the dispersion; the THz emitter is configured to send THz radiation to the vessel and the THz detector is configured to receives THz radiation returned by from the vessel.
US11360021B1
Methods and systems for near-real-time measurement and analysis of a fluid flowing through a pipeline. Analysis of the spectra of the fluid may be used to determine when a stable first pipeline fluid transitions into a transmix and then further transitions into a stable second pipeline fluid. By comparing the characteristics of the changing spectrum of fluids flowing through a pipeline as they transition from a first stable fluid, through a transmix phase, to a second stable fluid, this process can be achieved without the need to measure compositional or physical properties of the fluids or transmixes thereof.
US11360020B2
In order to enable concentrations of components to be measured to be accurately calculated even when higher boiling compounds are contained in a test gas, a gas analysis device that analyzes components to be measured that are contained in a test gas using a light spectrum obtained by irradiating light onto the test gas is provided with a calibration curve data storage section in which is stored first calibration curve data in which effects on concentrations of the components to be measured from higher boiling compounds whose boiling point is higher than a heating temperature of an analyzer into which the test gas has been introduced have been corrected, and with a concentration calculation section that calculates concentrations of components to be measured using the first calibration curve data.
US11360009B2
To provide a fracture-visualization sensor capable of visualizing the fracture behavior of a composite material and a composite-material fracture-visualization system using the fracture-visualization sensor.
A first luminescent film including a mechanoluminescent material is provided on one surface of a composite material. The first luminescent film has a maximum stress per unit of cross-sectional area within the range of 19-43 N/mm2.
US11360006B2
A method for separating microplastics from an animal feces, the method including: 1) freeze-drying an animal fecal sample; 2) transferring the animal fecal sample dried in 1) into a beaker, adding a Fenton's reagent; stirring a mixture of the animal fecal sample and the Fenton's reagent until no bubbles were produced; constantly adding the Fenton's reagent to the mixture; filtering the mixture through a plurality of cellulose nitrate-cellulose acetate (CN-CA) membranes, and transferring the plurality of CN-CA membranes into a plurality of 500 mL beakers; adding 100 mL of 65% HNO3 to each beaker, placing the each beaker in a water bath firstly at 50° C. for 30 min and then at 70° C. for 15 min; cooling the each beaker in an ice bath, and filtering a solution in the each beaker through a first polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) membrane; and 3) transferring the first PTFE membrane into a 500 mL beaker.
US11360003B2
A method includes receiving, from an imaging device associated with a robotic apparatus, an image signal including an object of interest represented in the image signal; receiving, by the robotic apparatus from an external agent, a task indication related to the object of interest, the task indication representative of a task to be performed by the robotic apparatus with respect to the object of interest; and responsive to receipt of the task indication: detecting salient features of the object of interest within the image; storing, by the robotic apparatus, a task context, the task context comprising data pertaining to the salient features and data pertaining to the task indication; and commencing, by the robotic apparatus, the task with respect to the object of interest.
US11359997B2
A chassis dynamometer that tests a two-wheel drive vehicle includes: a driving wheel side roller on which the driving wheels of the vehicle are placed; a driven wheel side roller on which the driven wheels of the vehicle are placed; a driving wheel side power absorbing part connected to the driving wheel side roller; a driven wheel side power absorbing part connected to the driven wheel side roller; a braking force measuring part that, via the driven wheel side power absorbing part, measures braking force exerted on the driven wheel side roller; and a control part that with use of the braking force measured by the braking force measuring part, sets the control target value of the power absorbing force of the driving wheel side power absorbing part to control the driving wheel side power absorbing part.
US11359996B2
A device that includes a conduit, a first window, a second window, a first catalyzed layer, a second catalyzed layer, an optical source, and an optical detector is disclosed. The conduit may be configured to receive an exhaust gas. The first catalyzed layer may be disposed on the first window and the second catalyzed layer may be disposed on the second window. The first catalyzed layer and the second catalyzed layer may be configured to cause a reaction with soot in the exhaust gas at an activation temperature to reduce accumulation of the soot on the first window and the second window. The optical source may be configured to emit a beam of light into the conduit through the first window. The optical detector may be configured to receive at least a portion of the beam of light through the second window.
US11359993B2
A pulse testing method and device, a testing apparatus, and a storage medium are disclosed, the pulse testing method includes: performing a pulse test on an optical fiber by using a plurality of pulses of different pulse widths respectively to obtain test data; and fitting the test data corresponding to the plurality of pulses of different pulse widths.
US11359988B2
A vacuum pump comprises: a pump rotor portion configured such that multiple rotor blade stages including stacking portions formed in a ring shape and turbine blades radially formed on an outer peripheral side of the stacking portions are stacked on each other; a rotor shaft to which inner peripheral surfaces of the stacking portions of the multiple rotor blade stages stacked on each other are fixed; and a communication path allowing communication between a clearance space between the rotor shaft and each stacking portion and a pump exhaust path in which the turbine blades are arranged and discharging gas in the clearance space through the pump exhaust path.
US11359981B2
A portable electronic device may include an electrical resistance sensor and a battery assembly being adjacent to the electrical resistance sensor. The electrical resistance sensor is positioned to be compressed when the battery assembly swells, and the electrical resistance sensor further includes a pressure sensitive material that exhibits a characteristic of changing an electrical conductance when compressed.
US11359978B2
A system and method for interactively evaluating energy-related investments affecting building envelope with the aid of a digital computer are provided. Obtained is a total amount of fuel purchased for a building over a set period from which an existing amount of the fuel consumed for space heating is derived. Characteristics including thermal performance and furnace and delivery efficiencies of the building for both existing and proposed equipment are obtained, including remotely controlling a heating source inside the building. The thermal performance and furnace and delivery efficiencies characteristics of the existing and proposed equipment are expressed as interrelated ratios. An amount of fuel to be consumed for space heating is evaluated as a function of the existing amount of the fuel consumed for space heating and the ratios of the existing and proposed equipment.
US11359973B2
A MEMS device according to an example embodiment of the present disclosure includes: a lower substrate; an infrared sensor formed on the lower substrate; and a lower bonding pad disposed to cover the infrared sensor. The infrared sensor includes: a metal pad formed on an upper surface of the lower substrate and electrically connected to a detection circuit; a reflective layer formed on the upper surface of the lower substrate and reflecting an infrared band; an absorption plate disposed to be spaced apart from an upper portion of the reflective layer and absorbing infrared rays to change resistance; and an anchor formed on the metal pad to support the absorption plate and to electrically connect the metal pad and the absorption plate to each other. The reflective layer has a curved or stepped shape such that a distance between the reflective layer and the absorption plate varies depending on a position of the reflective layer.
US11359962B2
To calculate received light quantity even when part of noise component's discharge probability is unknown, a light detection system includes a discharge probability calculating portion that calculates discharge probabilities for a first state in which a source's light with known light quantity impinges on an optical sensor, a second state in which the source's turning-on/turning-off state is the same as the first state with a drive pulse width applied to the optical sensor different from the first state, a third state in which the source's turning-on/turning-off state is different from the first and second states with the same pulse width as the first state, and a fourth state in which the source's turning-on/turning-off state is the same as the third state with the same pulse width as the second state, another discharge probability calculating portion that calculates regular and irregular discharges' probabilities, and a received light quantity calculating portion.
US11359952B2
A dispenser for dispensing a predefined volume of cleaning solution is provided. The dispenser comprises a dispensing section and a base. The dispensing section comprises a dispensing reserve, a measuring component disposed within the dispensing reserve, and a spout fluidly coupled to the measuring component. The measuring component is configured to provide a predefined volume of cleaning solution to be dispensed via the spout during a dispensing action of the dispenser. The base comprises a reservoir portion configured to contain the cleaning solution. When the dispensing section is coupled to the base, the dispensing reserve is in fluid communication with the reservoir portion.
US11359948B2
A plug is adapted for connection to an ultrasonic transducer to protect and guide wiring during storage, transportation, and the manufacturing process. The plug protects and orients wires to allow for automated manufacturing and to provide an improved connection between the transducer and an electronic printed circuit board. The plug may include a first portion having wire guide(s) and a second portion configured for attachment to the transducer. The plug includes at least one wire guide to protect wire(s) that connect the ultrasonic transducer to a printed circuit board. A wire extends through a passage defined in each wire guide on a first portion of the plug. The first portion slides with respect to the second portion to expose portions of first and second wires carried within the first and second channels, respectively. Once exposed, the wires can be soldered to a PCB in an automated manner.
US11359943B2
Various examples pertaining to a sensor system interconnect for automatic configuration of sensors of the sensor system are described. A sensor senses at least one parameter. The sensor also determines its respective position among a series of sensors. Based on a result of the determining, the sensor performing either a first procedure, responsive to the sensor being a first sensor in the series of sensors, or a second procedure, responsive to the sensor not being the first sensor in the series of sensors. The first procedure involves the sensor transmitting first data of the sensed at least one parameter via a second input/output (I/O) pin of the sensor. The second procedure involves the sensor receiving second data from a preceding sensor in the series of sensors via a first I/O pin of the sensor and transmitting the first data and the second data via the second I/O pin.
US11359936B2
A system is provided with a magnetic field sensor being positioned in a magnetic field of a magnet that is coupled to a rotatable driving shaft. The magnetic field sensor is configured to sense a rotation of the magnetic field in response to a rotation of the rotatable driving shaft, and generate an angle sensor signal based on an orientation angle of the magnetic field. The angle sensor signal includes angular values that represent an absolute orientation angle of the rotatable driving shaft. The system includes a memory storing a mapping of values of a patterned signal to the angular values, electronic circuitry configured to generate, based on the angular values and the stored mapping, the patterned signal, and a signal generator circuit configured to generate a signal representing the absolute orientation angle of the rotatable driving shaft based on the angle sensor signal.
US11359928B2
A notification system includes a route decision unit that decides a route to a destination of a vehicle, a notification unit that notifies an occupant of guidance information for guiding the occupant regarding a lane change from a traveling lane of the vehicle to a recommended lane associated with the route to the destination decided by the route decision unit, and an HMI control unit that controls a notification start time of the guidance information for each lane on the basis of the number of lanes between the traveling lane and the recommended lane. In a case where the vehicle performs a lane change after a notification of the guidance information, the HMI control unit continues a notification of the guidance information even when a notification start time which is set for a lane after a lane change has not been reached.
US11359927B2
The systems and methods described herein disclose detecting events in a vehicular environment using vehicle behavior. As described here, vehicles, either manual or autonomous, that detect an event in the environment will operate to respond to the event. As such, those movements can be used to determine if an event has occurred, even if the event cannot be determined directly. The systems and methods can include collecting detection data about a vehicle behaviors in a vehicular environment. Event behaviors can then be selected from the vehicle behaviors. A predicted event can be formulated based on the event behaviors. The predicted event and an event location can be associated in the vehicular environment. A guidance input can then be formulated for a recipient vehicle. Finally, a recipient vehicle can be navigated using the guidance input.
US11359921B2
A location and mapping service is described that creates a global database of indoor navigation maps through crowd-sourcing and data fusion technologies. The navigation maps consist of a database of geo-referenced, uniquely described features in the multi-dimensional sensor space (e.g., including structural, RF, magnetic, image, acoustic, or other data) that are collected automatically as a tracked mobile device is moved through a building (e.g. a person with a mobile phone or a robot). The feature information can be used to create building models as one or more tracked devices traverse a building.
US11359911B2
An abrasion inspection apparatus includes: a first imaging unit that is installed on a side of a track, a vehicle traveling along the track, a guide wheel being installed on a side of the vehicle, the first imaging unit imaging an inside of the track via a telecentric lens; a second imaging unit that is installed in a vehicle traveling direction with respect to the first imaging unit on the side of the track and images the inside of the track via a telecentric lens; an image acquisition unit that acquires an image which is an image of a boundary of the guide wheel captured by the first imaging unit and is an image of a boundary on a first direction side in the vehicle traveling direction and an image which is an image of the boundary of the guide wheel captured by the second imaging unit at the same time as the capturing of the image by the first imaging unit and is an image of a boundary on an opposite side to the first direction side; and a guide wheel detection unit that detects an abrasion situation of the guide wheel according to a position of a boundary indicated in the images acquired by the image acquisition unit.
US11359910B2
An inspection method, correction method, and inspection device that include measuring a first spatial position where laser light is emitted at a first region and measuring a first strike position where the inspection device is struck by the laser light in the first region, the measurements being performed by emitting the laser light at the first region of the inspection device; measuring a second spatial position where the laser light is emitted at a second region and measuring a second strike position where the inspection device is struck by the laser light in the second region, the measurements being performed by emitting the laser light at the second region of the inspection device; and comparing measurement results for the first spatial position and the second spatial position with measurement results for the first strike position and the second strike position.
US11359909B2
A magnetically responsive member is disposed on a rotating member along the circumference of the rotating member in such a manner that the magnetically responsive member rotates together with the rotating member, and the magnetically responsive member is formed in a line-shaped pattern varying cyclically in a rotational axis direction. A stator is disposed around the rotating member in a contactless manner, and the stator includes a primary coil wound around the rotating member, and a secondary coil forming a loop pattern of a plurality of cycles along the circumference of the rotating member. As the primary coil is AC-energized, an induced AC output signal corresponding to relative positions between the line-shaped pattern of the rotating member and the loop pattern of the secondary coil, which depend on a rotational position of the rotating member, is output from the secondary coil.
US11359907B2
A position sensing arrangement for sensing the position of a revolute joint of an articulated structure. The position sensing arrangement comprises a disc and a magnetic sensor assembly. The disc comprises a first magnetic ring with m magnetic pole pairs, and a second magnetic ring with n magnetic pole pairs, where m and n are co-prime, and a mounting arrangement by which the disc is mountable to a magnetisation jig during manufacture and the articulated structure during operation, the mounting arrangement permitting the disc to be mounted to the magnetisation jig and articulated structure in a single orientation only. The magnetic sensor assembly comprises a first magnetic sensor array for detecting the magnetic pole pairs of the first magnetic ring, and a second magnetic sensor array for detecting the magnetic pole pairs of the second magnetic ring.
US11359905B2
A complex surface three-coordinate measuring device includes a three-degree-of-freedom motion platform and a force control probe, the force control probe is fixedly mounted on the Z-axis sliding block, which is in the same direction as the X-axis direction and used to contact with the workpiece surface with constant force. A six-axis force sensor is used to collect the contact force between the stylus and the workpiece surface. In this method, the force control is realized in the measurement to make the stylus in constant force contact with the workpiece surface. The error compensation direction is determined according to the direction of the contact force, and then the effective radius of the stylus spherical head is compensated in this direction, thus the actual contact point of stylus and workpiece can be obtained.
US11359900B2
A detonator includes a control circuit and a charging circuit. The control circuit receives a first signal transmitted using a voltage applied to a cable by a blasting device and transmits a second signal to the blasting device using a current flowing to the cable. The charging circuit performs a charging operation by receiving the voltage through the cable. The charging circuit stops the charging operation while the control circuit transmits the second signal to the blasting device.
US11359898B2
A wireline release tool for downhole intervention, the tool including a housing having an electrical input and an electrical output; a pass-through switch located inside the housing and electrically connected between the electrical input and the electrical output; and a circuit limiter device located inside the housing and electrically connected between the electrical input and the electrical output. The pass-through switch is connected in parallel to the circuit limiter device, between the electrical input and the electrical output.
US11359886B2
An example firearm receptacle includes a mounting structure, a firearm holder, and a door stopper. The mounting structure is configured to be fixably mounted to one of a wall or a door. The door stopper is configured to transition between a deployed position and a stowed position. In the example embodiment, the door stopper is configured to impede the opening of the door when the door stopper is in the deployed position and to allow the opening of the door when the door stopper is in the stowed position. The door stopper is additionally configured to prevent the door stopper from transitioning to the stowed position when a firearm is disposed in the firearm holder.
US11359883B2
An archery accessory coupler and method are disclosed herein. The archery accessory coupler, in an embodiment, includes first and second members. The first member has a first riser engager. The second member has a second riser engager. At least one of the first and second members is configured to at least partially support an accessory. The first and second riser engagers are configured to be engaged with a bow riser in an arrangement in which the first and second riser engagers are spaced apart from each other.
US11359878B2
A trigger unit including a support adapted to be mounted on a receiver of a firearm and supporting components of a trigger mechanism and a safety system; the trigger unit is modular; the support includes a plurality of seats adapted to accommodate one or more different functional components in various combinations.
US11359877B2
An apparatus includes an energy source and an expansion structure. The energy source is configured to convey an amount of energy operable to increase a pressure of a compressible gas disposed in a chamber. The expansion structure is configured to be placed in fluid communication with the chamber and to receive a flow of the compressible gas in response to the increase in pressure. The expansion structure includes an inlet having a first diameter and an outlet having a second diameter greater than the first diameter and is configured to allow the compressible gas to expand as the compressible gas flows from the inlet to the outlet such that a supersonic free jet of the compressible gas exits the outlet. In some instances, the supersonic free jet of the compressible gas can accelerate, relative to the expansion structure, a projectile disposed outside of the expansion structure.
US11359875B1
A method for transferring heat from a lower temperature heat source to a higher temperature heat sink using only the energy in the heat source and heat sink. The method uses a converting material which is adapted to receive external radiation from the lower temperature heat source, absorb the external radiation exciting an element of the converting material, non-radiatively transfer heat within the converting material by relaxing an element of the converting material, and conductively transferring heat from the converting material to the exterior of the converting material, where the heat can be used for an external process or application.
US11359869B2
A vapor chamber that includes a housing having a first sheet and a second sheet that oppose each other and are joined to each other in a peripheral region of the housing, a working liquid in an internal space of the housing, a wick structure on a principal surface of the first sheet that opposes the second sheet, and multiple pillars on a principal surface of the second sheet that opposes the first sheet. In the vapor chamber, the first sheet includes an inclined portion that is disposed along at least part of the peripheral region of the housing and is inclined in a height direction toward a joint portion with the second sheet. In addition, a first portion of the second sheet at the joint portion heightwise overlaps a second portion of the second sheet in a second region in contact with the pillars.
US11359867B2
A heat transfer plate comprises a first distribution area having a first distribution pattern, a second distribution area having a second distribution pattern, and a heat transfer area having a heat transfer pattern differing from the first and second distribution patterns. The first and second distribution patterns comprise distribution ridges and distribution valleys. Distribution ridges and distribution valleys of the first and second distribution patterns closest to the heat transfer area form end ridges and end valleys. The top portion of at least plural of the end ridges, along at least part of its longitudinal extension, has a second width exceeding a first width of the top portion of the remaining distribution ridges, and the bottom portion of at least plural of the end valleys, along at least part of its longitudinal extension, has a fourth width exceeding a third width of the bottom portion of the remaining distribution valleys.
US11359865B2
A method of operating a cooling system including at least two water cooling circuits, an analyzer/controller configured to analyze water in the at least two water cooling circuits and solenoid valves operably connected to the at least two water cooling circuits. The method comprising opening solenoid valves associated with a first water cooling circuit of the at least two water cooling circuits to allow cooling water to flow to the analyzer/controller, detecting if the cooling water comprises one or more impurities above one or more predetermined thresholds and treating the cooling water if the analyzer/cooler detects one or more impurities in the cooling water above one or more predetermined thresholds.
US11359860B2
A plant oil extractor includes a food grade tray with a removable lid that together define an evaporation chamber. A gaseous fluid pump has an inlet fluidly connected to the evaporation chamber and an outlet fluidly connected to an area outside of the evaporation chamber, which may be positioned in a freezer to recover condensed solvent leaving previously dissolved plant essential oil on the food grade tray. A vacuum sublimation freeze drying apparatus includes a container, which defines a drying chamber, is positioned in a freezer. A gaseous fluid pump has an inlet fluidly connected to the drying chamber and an outlet that opens outside the container. Water in fresh herbs positioned in the drying chamber initially freezes and then sublimates leaving behind freeze dried herbs.
US11359859B2
A system and method of pre-purification of a feed gas stream is provided that is particularly suitable for pre-purification of a feed air stream in cryogenic air separation unit. The disclosed pre-purification systems and methods are configured to remove substantially all of the hydrogen, carbon monoxide, water, and carbon dioxide impurities from a feed air stream and is particularly suitable for use in a high purity or ultra-high purity nitrogen plant. The pre-purification systems and methods preferably employ two or more separate layers of hopcalite catalyst with the successive layers of the hopcalite separated by a zeolite adsorbent layer that removes water and carbon dioxide produced in the hopcalite layers. Alternatively, the pre-purification systems and methods employ a hopcalite catalyst layer and a noble metal catalyst layer separated by a zeolite adsorbent layer that removes water and carbon dioxide produced in the hopcalite layer.
US11359857B2
A cabinet structure is provided herein that includes an exterior wrapper defining an opening and at least one liner disposed inside the opening of the wrapper with a front edge of the wrapper disposed laterally outward relative to a front edge of the liner. An insulation cavity is disposed between the wrapper and the liner. A trim breaker is coupled to the exterior wrapper and the liner. A hinge bracket is disposed outwardly of the trim breaker. A hinge support has a first portion disposed along the trim breaker and a second portion extending rearwardly from the first portion. An encapsulation member is disposed rearwardly of the trim breaker and defines an encapsulation cavity that is separated from the insulation cavity.
US11359852B2
A transport container for transporting temperature-sensitive transport goods, including an interior for receiving the transport goods, is definable by an enclosure made up of several layers including at least one latent heat accumulator layer or at least one latent heat accumulator element, at least one energy distribution layer made of a highly heat-conductive material disposed on a side facing away from the interior, and/or on the side facing the interior, of the at least one latent heat accumulator layer and/or the at least one latent heat accumulator element.
US11359848B2
A mobile cooling box has a box main body with inner side walls and a bottom, and at least one lid for opening the mobile cooling box and providing access to the inside of the mobile cooling box. The inside of the mobile cooling box is laminated with a lining at the inner side walls and at the bottom thereof. The mobile cooling box further has an ice maker module. The ice maker module has a freezing compartment, wherein the ice maker module can be removably placed on a freezing zone on a bottom part of the lining. The mobile cooling box further comprises an evaporator arranged underneath the lining at the freezing zone for providing sufficient cooling power for freezing goods being located in the freezing compartment.
US11359846B2
A refrigeration system includes: a leak sensor disposed within a building and configured to measure an amount of refrigerant that has leaked from the refrigeration system within the building; an estimation module configured to determine an estimated amount of refrigerant that has leaked from the refrigeration system within the building based on the measured amount; and a leak module configured to: determine whether a leak is present in the refrigeration system within the building based on the estimated amount of refrigerant that has leaked from the refrigeration system; and take one or more remedial actions when a leak is present in the refrigeration system within the building.
US11359845B2
A method of operating an air conditioner unit to implement effective defrost cycles includes obtaining a coil temperature of an outdoor heat exchanger, a dew point of a flow of air through the outdoor heat exchanger, and a flow rate of the flow of air. A frost rate of frost buildup on the outdoor heat exchanger is estimated based on the coil temperature, the dew point, and the flow rate, and a frost quantity or weight is determined by integrating the frost rate. A defrost cycle is initiated if the frost quantity exceeds a predetermined frost threshold, e.g., in pounds of water.
US11359827B2
A dispensing bottle, comprising a bottle body, a bottle neck connected to the upper portion of the bottle body and a bottle cap connected to the bottle neck; the bottom of the bottle neck extends outward to form a step surface, the top of the bottle body a portion is disposed on the step surface; and further includes a ring sleeve sleeved on the outer side of the bottle neck for squeezing and defining a top end portion of the bottle body which is disposed on the step surface of the bottom of the bottle neck, and is disposed on the outer side of the bottle neck.
US11359817B2
Pellet grills and associated methods of operation are disclosed. An example pellet grill includes a one or more processors configured to detect an improper shutdown of a control system of the pellet grill. The one or more processors are further configured to generate a notification in response to the control system regaining power following detection of the improper shutdown, the notification indicating that the control system was improperly shutdown. The one or more processors are further configured to cause the notification to be presented at a user interface of the pellet grill.
US11359813B2
A combustor and a gas turbine capable of uniformly supplying air into a burner are provided. The combustor may include a burner including a tubular nozzle casing, a head plate coupled to an end of the nozzle casing, and a plurality of nozzles to inject fuel and air, and a duct assembly coupled to the burner, a mixture of the fuel and the air being burned in the duct assembly to produce combustion gas. Each of the nozzles may include outer nozzles and an inner nozzle installed inside the outer nozzles, each of the outer nozzles may include a nozzle tube configured to provide a channel through which air and fuel flow and a nozzle shroud configured to surround the nozzle tube, and a flow distribution member may be installed between the head plate and the nozzle shroud to distribute a flow rate of air introduced into the outer nozzle.
US11359812B2
A heat shield panel for use in a gas turbine engine combustor is disclosed. In various embodiments, the heat shield panel includes a hot side, a cold side spaced from the hot side, a rail member disposed on the cold side proximate an outer perimeter, the rail member having an outer wall and an inner wall and an orifice extending through the rail member, from the inner wall to the outer wall, the orifice having an entrance portion having an entrance opening positioned on the inner wall and extending at least to an intermediate portion of the rail member and an exit portion having an exit opening positioned on the outer wall and extending at least to the intermediate portion of the rail member, the entrance portion of the orifice being angled relative to the exit portion of the orifice.
US11359810B2
A gas turbine engine component assembly is provided. The gas turbine engine component assembly comprising: a first component having a first surface and a second surface; a threaded stud including a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the threaded stud extending from the second surface of the first component; and a faired body operably secured to the threaded stud, wherein the faired body is shaped to redirect the airflow in a lateral direction parallel to the second surface of the first component such that a cross flow is generated.
US11359800B2
A linear light fixture assembly for supporting a light fixture in a ceiling structure, comprises a light fixture mounting structure having a pair of opposed boundary regions configured to fit within a designated light fixture receiving region in the ceiling structure, and a plurality of spring elements configured to spaced outwardly from at least one of the boundary regions, each spring element having a mounting region configured to be anchored to the mounting structure and a free end region to extend therefrom and to be laterally outwardly biased in a first position to form a path of contact with a support surface region on the ceiling structure to anchor the structure in the receiving region, each of the spring elements configured to be movable toward the corresponding boundary region in a second position to release the path of contact to release the light fixture from the receiving region.
US11359797B1
COB LED lighting devices are provided having a substrate, at least one parallel-connected LED segment formed on the substrate, at least one series-connected LED groups mounted to the substrate, each of the LED groups also including at least one parallel-connected LEDs, each LED connected to a pad of the substrate, the device also including a phosphor binder distributed over the LED segments on the substrate, and a current control circuit in electrical communication with each of the LED segments, each current control circuit formed on the substrate adjacent to the LED segments, external to the phosphor binder.
US11359791B2
A luminaire includes a housing, a downlight that includes one or more first light sources configured to emit a first light downwardly from the housing, a waveguide, and one or more second light sources. The waveguide is formed of a portion of an optical material and characterized by opposing planar faces joined by one or more edge faces about a periphery of the optical material. The waveguide forms at least a portion of an uppermost optical surface of the luminaire. The one or more second light sources are coupled with the housing and configured to emit a second light into the optical material through at least one of the one or more edge faces. The waveguide is configured to emit at least a portion of the second light upwardly from an upper one of the planar faces.
US11359788B2
The present disclosure relates to a head lamp system of a vehicle and an operating method thereof, and includes a vehicle sensor for detecting driving situations of a vehicle, a first Digital Micro mirror Device (DMD) module and a second DMD module that include a plurality of micro-mirrors, and a module controller for controlling the plurality of micro-mirrors included in the first and second DMD modules based on signals provided from the vehicle sensor.
US11359779B1
A ceiling lamp includes a main unit and a wall plate detachably mounted on a top of the main unit. The main unit is provided with a membrane button for regulating a color temperature of the ceiling lamp. The membrane button is arranged on a bottom face or an outer face of the main unit. The main unit includes a lamp body, and a lamp disk mounted on the lamp body from bottom to top. The lamp body includes a rear cover, a heatsink disk, a light emitting diode (LED) driver, an LED module, and a light output module. The heatsink disk is mounted on a bottom of the rear cover. The LED module is mounted between the heatsink disk and the light output module. The LED driver is connected with the LED module.
US11359778B1
Provided is an LED downlight device including: a downlight body having an LED module having multiple LEDs, a heat sink receiving the LED module therein and dissipating heat generated from the LEDs, a reflector coupled to an inner side of a lower surface of the heat sink and reflecting light from an LED light source, a diffuser cover detachably coupled to the reflector and diffusing light from the LED light source, and a housing coupled to an outer side of the lower surface of the heat sink and protecting the reflector and the diffuser cover; an LED driver performing switching from AC to DC and supplying an appropriate voltage to the LED module; a first connector unit connecting a first electric wire with a second electric wire; and a second connector unit integrated with the LED driver, and connecting the second electric wire with a third electric wire.
US11359774B2
The invention describes a flexible lighting strip comprising a multitude of light-emitting diodes arranged in at least two groups. Each group comprises at least two light-emitting diodes arranged in an electrical series connection. The at least two groups are arranged in parallel to an anode track and a cathode track. The at least two groups are arranged in a longitudinal arrangement such that a last light-emitting diode of a first group is arranged next to a first light-emitting diode of a second group. The anode track and the cathode track each consist of a wire line having substantially circular wires that are bent to receive compressive and/or tensile stress. The electrical circuit provides a third wire line having a substantially circular wire as a center line arranged between the outer lines. At least one light-emitting diode of every group is mounted on an interposer which contracts all three wire lines.
US11359772B2
A solid state lamp includes a connector and a bulb portion with multiple strips.
US11359771B2
A lighting assembly including a shell, wherein the shell includes an inner wall defining an inner lumen, an outer wall encircling the inner wall, a set of radial fins connecting the inner and outer walls, the set of fins cooperatively defining a set of cooling channels between adjacent fins, the inner wall, and the outer wall; an insert removably mounted within the inner lumen, the insert defining a power storage lumen; a power storage unit arranged within the power storage lumen; a circuit board coupled to the power storage unit, the circuit board comprising a processor and communication module; a lighting module electrically connected to the circuit board, wherein the lighting module includes a substrate and a set of light emitting elements mounted to a first broad face of the substrate.
US11359766B2
A composite pressure vessel that includes a monolayer liner and a reinforcing structure arranged on top of the liner. The liner is made by injection moulding and includes at least two shells weldable together. Each shell is made of a polymer composition including at least 45% by weight of an aromatic polyamide relative to the total weight of the polymer composition, and at least 10% by weight of an aliphatic polyamide relative to the total weight of the polymer composition.
US11359757B2
A pipeline plug includes a pressure head; a seal assembly; a seal expansion ring; a plurality of gripper bodies, a sliding gripper, and an actuator. Each gripper body is coupled to the seal expansion ring. Radial expansion of the gripper bodies supports radial expansion of the seal expansion ring. Additionally, radial expansion of the seal expansion ring supports radial expansion of the gripper bodies. The sliding gripper is slidingly coupled to a radially outer surface of the gripper body.
US11359749B2
A conduit locking system includes a first cylindrical conduit having a male and female portion. The female portion includes an engagement protrusion that is radially disposed on an outer surface, and an inner surface that is configured to engage an outer surface of a male portion of a second cylindrical conduit to define a continuous fluid passageway. The conduit locking system comprises an annular band having a tensioner and is configured to engage the male portion of the second cylindrical conduit. The annular band may also comprise a plurality of fingers disposed radially about the annular band. The plurality of fingers may be configured to engage the engagement protrusion of the female portion of the first cylindrical conduit. The conduit locking system is manipulatable between an unclamped position to a clamped position.
US11359745B2
A CNG leak detection system has a plurality of CNG tanks. A plurality of control valve mechanisms, equal in number to the plurality of CNG tanks, is coupled with each CNG tank. A sensor is coupled with each control valve mechanism. The sensor monitors the CNG in the tank. A processor is electrically coupled with the sensor. A display is coupled with the processor to display the sensed condition of at least one desired tank of the plurality of tanks.
US11359737B2
The invention relates to a pressure relief device and to a method for producing a pressure relief device, the pressure relief device (10) comprising a rupture disc (11) and a vacuum support (12, 32), the rupture disc and the vacuum support being made of graphite, the one-piece rupture disc having an exit side (13) and an entry side (14), the rupture disc having a recess (15) on the entry side, said recess (15, 33) forming a rupture area (17) within a retainer (16) of the rupture disc, the vacuum support being inserted in the recess, the pressure relief device having a carbon retaining device (30) for a form-fitted fastening of the vacuum support in the recess.
US11359728B2
An anti-cavitation valve assembly includes a seat positioned within a fluid pathway between a fluid inlet and outlet of a valve. Spaced apart elongated seat apertures are formed in a circumferential wall of the seat that have a varying opening width along a length thereof to direct fluid flow into an inner seat chamber of the seat. A disc guide is slidably movable relative to the seat and has a wall having spaced apart disc guide apertures formed therein. A tortuous fluid flow pathway is formed as fluid enters through the seat apertures, into the inner seat chamber, and exits through the disc guide apertures to minimize fluid cavitation.
US11359726B2
An assembly is provided for rotational equipment. This assembly includes a plurality of seal shoes, a seal base and a spring system. The seal shoes are arranged about a centerline in an annular array. The seal shoes include a first seal shoe. The seal base circumscribes the seal shoes. The spring system connects the seal shoes to the seal base. The spring system includes a first spring element and a second spring element. The first spring element extends axially along the centerline in a first axial direction from the seal base to the first seal shoe. The second spring element extends axially along the centerline in a second axial direction from the seal base to the first seal shoe. The second axial direction is opposite the first axial direction.
US11359719B2
Shifting device for shifting a transmission, having a first group of shift elements and a second group of shift elements, a selector shaft, which is arranged in such a way that it can be moved in translation along a longitudinal axis and rotated about the longitudinal axis, wherein it is possible, by moving the selector shaft into one of a plurality of possible translational positions, to select at least one shift element of the first group and at least one shift element of the second group and, by rotating the selector shaft, to actuate the selected shift elements. The at least one selected shift element of the first group can be actuated in phase or with an overlapping phase displacement or an offset phase displacement with respect to the at least one selected shift element of the second group.
US11359715B2
A shaft (W) for a motor vehicle transmission (G) may have axial bore holes positioned within the shaft and configured to guide fluid within the shaft. The shaft may have first, second, and third axial sections (W1, W2, W3), the second axial section being axially between the first and third axial sections. Fluid enters the axial bore holes in the second axial section and exits the axial bore holes in the first and third axial sections. One of the axial bore holes (B2; B1, B1a) is arranged, at least partially, in the first axial section and is radially spaced from an axis of rotation (WA) of the shaft. Another of the axial bore holes (B1RS; B_SE5, B3a) is arranged, at least partially, in the third axial section. The one of the axial bore holes (B2; B1, B1a) is coaxial with the other of the axial bore holes (B1RS; B_SE5, B3a).
US11359712B2
An internal-pressure rise prevention structure of a speed reducer according to the invention includes a speed reduction mechanism that decelerates rotation of an input part and transmits the decelerated rotation to an output part, and a container having a communication hole formed in a wall surface that defines an internal space for accommodating the speed reduction mechanism and lubricant. The communication hole is situated vertically above the level of the lubricant.
US11359705B2
A generator (100) and/or machine (110) generating mechanical energy and functioning on the principle of exploitation of an energy allowing the existence of centrifugal forces (Fc) on masses (120) being displaced in rotation, into an effective elliptic trajectory (150), about a respective shaft (128) freely rotatably mounted on a plate (122) itself freely rotatably mounted on a main shaft (202) freely rotatably mounted on a fixed chassis (140). The centrifugal forces generated by the masses (120) transmit a rotational oscillating movement of the plate (122) transferred by a mechanical energy transmission mechanism into a continuous rotation movement to an output torque mechanism freely mounted on the main shaft (202).
US11359701B2
A multiple speed transmission includes an input member, an output member, first, second, third and fourth planetary gearsets each having first, second and third members, and a plurality of interconnecting members each connected between at least one of the first, second, third, and fourth planetary gearsets and at least another of the first, second, third, and fourth planetary gearsets. The transmission includes a plurality of torque-transmitting mechanisms between the input and output members, wherein the torque transmitting mechanisms are selectively engageable in combinations of at least four to establish at least ten forward speed ratios between the input member and the output member.
US11359698B2
Provided is a dual clutch transmission. First and second input shafts are mounted concentrically. First and second output shafts are mounted in parallel to the first input shaft and respectively include output gears engaged with a ring gear of a differential. The rotations of first and second gears are restrained by the first input shaft. The rotations of third and fourth gears are restrained by the second input shaft. The rotations of fifth and sixth gears engaged with the second and third gears, respectively, are restrained by the first output shaft. The rotation of a seventh gear engaged with the first gear is restrained by the second output shaft. An eighth gear is engaged with the second gear to be rotatable about the second output shaft. The rotation of a ninth gear engaged with the fourth gear and restrained by the eighth gear is restrained by the second output shaft.
US11359696B2
A gear drive, such as for an actuator, is a right-angle drive where toothed outer ridge of a face gear is coupled to teeth of a motor output shaft, and a set of planetary gears are engaged with a central sun gear of the face gear. The sun gear and planetary gears are aligned with the motor output shaft. For instance the motor output shaft may be substantially in the same plane with the sun gear and the planetary gears. From another standpoint the axis of the motor output shaft may intersect the sun gear, as well as intersecting a volume that the planetary gears sweep through as the planetary gears engage the sun gear.
US11359690B2
A shock absorber includes: a collar which is mounted on an outer circumference of a cylinder movable in the axial direction with respect to an inner tube in which a liquid is stored and supports one end of a suspension spring. The collar has: an annular mounting portion whose one end is supported by the cylinder; an annular sliding contact portion provided to be closer to the suspension spring than the mounting portion and in sliding contact with an inner circumference of the inner tube; a truncated cone-shaped body portion that connects the mounting portion and the sliding contact portion and has a hole formed to apply a resistance against a flow of a liquid moving inside and outside the collar; and a rib formed on an inner circumference of the body portion along the axial direction.
US11359681B2
A clutch mechanism is configured to be driven in rotation about an axis and includes two assemblies. Each assembly includes: an outer disk carrier externally delimiting a cavity; a clutch including a stack of coupling disks and friction disks, the stack being housed in the cavity and configured to be driven in rotation about the axis; and a reaction member of the outer disk carrier configured to enable compression of the coupling disks against the friction disks in a clutch engaged position of the corresponding clutch. The clutch mechanism includes at least one device for assembling the two assemblies to one another.
US11359672B2
A wedge for securing a bearing and a bearing sleeve to an end bell of a rotating electric machine includes an annular base extending about a centerline and having an inner surface defining an opening through the base for receiving the bearing and the bearing sleeve. The base includes opposing first and second ends spaced circumferentially from one another by a gap for allowing relative movement therebetween during securing of the bearing and the bearing sleeve to the end bell.
US11359665B2
In the present invention, a housing includes a first opening in a first edge region facing a pin of a ball stud, the ball stud protrudes from the first opening, a gap is provided between an inner wall of a cavity and an outer wall of a bearing shell, a lining is injected into the gap, and the housing further includes a second opening in a second edge region opposite from the first opening for injecting the lining through the cavity, and one or more structural elements for clamping the lining to the inner wall of the second opening.
US11359662B2
The invention relates to a positive locking fastener comprising: a screw (1), a threaded portion (11) of which has a blind hole (110) and a groove (111); a nut (2) having a tightening portion (21); a cap (3); and a pin (4). The cap (3) has an immobilizing portion (31) intended to engage with the tightening portion (21) and a locking portion (32) intended to cooperate with the blind hole (110) to prevent said cap from rotating relative to the screw (1). The locking portion (32) also comprises openings (322) suitable for allowing the pin (4) to be inserted into said openings and into the groove (111) in order to hold the screw (1) and the cap (3) together.
US11359656B2
A mounting pin assembly includes a first mounting component. The assembly also includes a second mounting component having a first leg located on a first side of the first mounting component and a second leg located on a second side of the first mounting component. The assembly further includes a mount pin extending through an aperture of the first leg, an aperture of the first mounting component, and an aperture of the second leg, the mount pin having a conical shoulder region in contact with a chamfer of the second leg. The assembly yet further includes a self-locking nut plate threaded to the mount pin.
US11359653B2
A clamping device includes first and second clamping components and at least one elastic component. The first and second clamping components include first and second rear portions and first and second front portions pivoted to each other respectively. The first and second rear portions are pivoted to each other. The elastic component connects the first and second clamping components. The first and second clamping components rotate, with respect to each other, to a first state due to an elastic force of the elastic component so that the first and second front portions have a first distance. When the first and second clamping components are subject to a force, the first and second clamping components resist the elastic force of the elastic component and rotate, with respect to each other, to a second state so that the first and second front portions have a second distance greater than the first distance.
US11359652B2
Implementations of an orifice plate configured to regulate a fluid flow are provided. An example orifice plate is configured to be positioned in a conduit and comprises a plurality of holes that extend therethrough. The plurality of holes are arranged to form one or more spiral layouts configured to regulate a fluid flow passing therethrough. Each spiral layout is a logarithmic spiral. In some implementations, each spiral layout has a growth factor of substantially 1.618 for each quarter turn. In some implementations, each hole in an orifice plate has a contoured conical shape extending between an inlet and an outlet, the inlet is larger in diameter than the outlet.
US11359651B2
A flow modification device connectable to a generally cylindrical element adapted for immersion in a fluid medium is provided. The device comprises an elongate body having a length and a generally circular cross-section; a plurality of raised body portions disposed about and extending along the length of the elongate body, the raised body portions having a height between 2% and 10% of a diameter of the body; and an aperture extending through the length of the elongate body, the aperture being adapted to receive the generally cylindrical element such that the flow modification device is arranged about the cylindrical element. The plurality of raised body portions are helically arranged or twisted about a longitudinal axis of the elongate body and are adapted to reduce vortex-induced vibration and/or drag on the cylindrical element when the device is connected to the cylindrical element and the connected device and cylindrical element are immersed in the fluid medium and there is relative movement between the connected device and cylindrical element and the fluid medium.
US11359647B2
A compression device includes a centrifugal compressor and a silencer. The centrifugal compressor includes a compressor assembly bolt fastening an inlet side of an inlet guide to a scroll casing. The silencer includes: a first side wall extending in a direction intersecting with a rotational axis of an impeller; an annular second side wall provided between the first side wall and the centrifugal compressor and surrounding the rotational axis; at least one silencer element provided in an ambient-air introduction space formed between the first side wall and the second side wall for guiding an ambient air to the inlet guide; and a silencer assembly bolt extending from the first side wall to the scroll casing in a direction along the rotational axis of the impeller and fastening the first side wall, the second side wall, and the scroll casing.
US11359646B2
An apparatus and method of cooling a hot portion of a gas turbine engine, such as a multi-stage compressor of a gas turbine engine, by reducing an operating air temperature in a space between a seal and a blade post of adjacent stages by routing cooling air through an inlet in the vane, passing the routed cooling air through the vane, and emitting the routed cooling air into the space.
US11359636B2
A vacuum pump comprises: a rotor; a stator; a rolling bearing configured to support a rotor shaft provided at the rotor; and a vibration sensor configured to detect vibration of the rolling bearing.
US11359631B2
A compressor may include a shell assembly, a compression mechanism, a driveshaft, a first bearing, a second bearing, a third bearing, and a surface supporting the third bearing. The compression mechanism may include first and second compression members. The driveshaft may be coupled to the first compression member to rotate the first compression member relative to the second compression member. The first bearing may support the driveshaft for rotation about a first axis. The second bearing may support the driveshaft for rotation about the first axis. The third bearing defines a second axis. The third bearing may support the second compression member for rotation relative to the first compression member. The surface may support the third bearing such that the third bearing is able to roll along the surface to move the second compression member and the second axis in a radial direction relative to the first compression member.
US11359630B2
A screw compressor for a utility vehicle includes at least one housing, at least one housing cover and at least one rotor housing. At least one seal is provided, wherein, when assembled, there is an oil sump in the housing, and the seal is arranged between the housing cover and the rotor housing and projects out of the oil sump with respect to the assembled state. The seal is formed as a sealing plate and has multiple passage openings.
US11359622B2
A system for generating variable frequency tube waves includes a high pressure multiplex pump having a number of plungers, with each plunger operatively coupled to a suction valve on a suction side and a discharge valve on a discharge side. The suction valve or the discharge valve of a first one of the plungers includes an opening, such that the modified plunger on a discharge stroke pushes fluid through the opening in the suction or discharge valve. The system includes a tubular fluidly coupling the high pressure multiplex pump to a wellbore, and a pressure sensor that receives tube waves generated by the high pressure multiplex pump and reflected from the wellbore.
US11359619B2
Disclosed are techniques such as roll to roll processing to produce inlet valves for controlling entry of fluid into a compartment of a device. The valve includes a body having a compartment and an inlet into the compartment, with the inlet being bifurcated by a pair of spaced wall portions of the body that form a confining region and which pair of spaced wall portions together with wall portions of the body provide a pair of spaced inlet portions into the compartment and a valve member having a first portion that is position-able within a portion of the compartment, an intermediate portion, and a second portion coupled to the first portion by the intermediate portion, with the second portion position-able within the confining region and with the second portion having an obstruction portion.
US11359612B1
Systems and methods for generating and a controller for controlling generation of geothermal power in an organic Rankine cycle (ORC) operation to thereby supply electrical power to one or more of in-field operational equipment, a grid power structure, and an energy storage device. In an embodiment, during hydrocarbon production, a temperature of a flow of heated fluid from a source or working fluid may be determined. If the temperature is above a vaporous phase change threshold of the working fluid, heat exchanger valves may be opened to divert flow of heated fluid to heat exchangers to facilitate heat transfer from the flow of wellhead fluid to working fluid through the heat exchangers, thereby to cause the working fluid to change from a liquid to vapor, the vapor to cause a generator to generate electrical power via rotation of an expander.
US11359608B2
The present invention is an improved wind turbine comprising: a wind turbine wheel having a hub, a rim and a cable extending between the hub and the rim; a set of airfoils rotatably carried by the cable and disposed between the hub and the rim; a cinch attached to the cable and disposed between adjacent airfoils; and, an upturned section included in at least one airfoil in the set of airfoils and disposed at a trailing edge of the airfoil wherein each airfoil has a different angle of attack relative to an adjacent airfoil.
US11359596B2
According to the embodiment, in a range from a plane P1 including a runner rotation center axis C and an end point 15E2 of an outlet end 15 of the vane 13, up to a plane P2 corresponding to a position where the plane P1 is moved by an angle, which is determined by dividing 360° by a value that is four times the number of vanes 13, in a runner rotation direction, when respective sections of the vane 13 are taken at a plane including the axis C and radially extending, in at least one section, a tangent T1 on a centerline Cv of the vane 13 passing through an intersection X at which the centerline Cv and a flowing water surface 12f intersect, and a tangent T2 on the flowing water surface 12f passing through the intersection X, define an acute angle on a negative pressure surface.
US11359586B2
A hybrid vehicle includes an engine, an exhaust gas recirculation device, a traveling motor, and a control device. The exhaust gas recirculation device includes a communication pipe that allows an exhaust pipe and an intake pipe of the engine to communicate with each other and a valve that is provided in the communication pipe. The control device is configured to perform foreign matter removal control for opening and closing the valve when foreign matter caught in the valve is detected and the hybrid vehicle stops.
US11359585B2
An engine system may include: an engine including cylinders that generate a driving torque by combusting fuel; a first intake manifold connected to an intake line through which flows intake air into some of the plurality of cylinders; a second intake manifold supplying the intake air to the other cylinders of the plurality of cylinders through the first intake manifold; a first exhaust manifold connected to some cylinders that are connected to the first intake manifold; a second exhaust manifold connected to some other cylinders that are connected to the second intake manifold; a recirculation line branched from the second exhaust manifold to be coupled to the second intake manifold; a recirculation inlet valve disposed at a point at which the recirculation line and the second exhaust manifold are joined; and a manifold connection valve disposed on an intake line between the first intake manifold and the second intake manifold.
US11359578B2
A ramjet engine and system and method for operation is generally provided. The ramjet includes a longitudinal wall extended along a lengthwise direction. The longitudinal wall defines an inlet section, a combustion section, and an exhaust section. A fuel nozzle assembly is extended from the longitudinal wall. The fuel nozzle assembly defines a nozzle throat area. The fuel nozzle assembly is moveable along a radial direction to adjust the nozzle throat area based at least on a difference in pressure of a flow of fluid at an inlet of the inlet section and a pressure of the flow of fluid at the fuel nozzle assembly.
US11359574B1
A cylinder head of a multi-cylinder engine is provided, the cylinder head including a plurality of ceiling parts for respective cylinders, and a water jacket. Each ceiling part is connected to an intake port including a primary port and a secondary port aligned in a cylinder-row direction, and is attached with an in-cylinder pressure sensor. A plug is attached to a hollow part of the cylinder head corresponding to a core print provided to a core of the water jacket, and is disposed at a position corresponding to a location between certain cylinders. The in-cylinder pressure sensor is attached at a position on an opposite side from the plug with respect to a cylinder center axis in the cylinder-row direction. Positions of the primary and secondary ports connected to each ceiling part are interchanged in the cylinder-row direction according to the position of the in-cylinder pressure sensor.
US11359556B2
A misfire detection device includes processing circuitry configured to execute a stopping process stopping combustion control of an air-fuel mixture in one or more cylinders and a determination process determining whether a misfire has occurred based on a value of a determination subject rotation fluctuation amount, that is, a rotation fluctuation amount of a determination subject cylinder for misfire. A comparison subject rotation fluctuation amount is a rotation fluctuation amount corresponding to a crank angle separated by a predetermined angular interval from a crank angle corresponding to the determination subject rotation fluctuation amount. The determination process includes a process determining the misfire based on a value of the determination subject rotation fluctuation amount when the predetermined angular interval equals an angular interval between crank angles at which compression top dead center appears in the one or more of the cylinders and the determination subject cylinder during the stopping process.
US11359553B2
A control device for a gas turbine include: a target value calculation part configured to calculate a control target value being a target value of an output of the gas turbine; and a command value calculation part configured to calculate a fuel command value on the basis of a deviation between the control target value and an actual output value of the gas turbine. The target value calculation part is configured to: set the control target value to a value which is greater than an output demand value of the gas turbine immediately before a difference between the output demand value and the actual output value becomes not greater than a threshold; and subtract the control target value from the value after the difference becomes not greater than the threshold.
US11359551B2
A fuel system for a gas turbine engine includes a secondary flow lockout valve. The secondary flow lockout valve includes a valve body having a first end that defines an inlet and a second end. The valve body includes at least one primary outlet bore and at least one secondary outlet bore. The valve body defines a channel in fluid communication with the primary outlet bore. The secondary flow lockout valve includes a cover that cooperates with the second end of the valve body to define a chamber. The chamber is in fluid communication with the channel such that the valve body is movable between at least a first position in which the primary outlet bore is open and a second position in which both the primary outlet bore and the secondary outlet bore are open based on a pressure in the chamber.
US11359544B2
A system and method of an airflow control system for a vehicle is described herein. The airflow control system (100) includes an airflow housing (120) defining an airflow passageway (125) extending between a bypass opening (122) and an intake outlet (124). The airflow housing also defines a duct opening (126) positioned between the bypass opening (122) and the intake outlet (124). The intake outlet (124) may be in fluid communication with an engine intake (12) of the vehicle such that air passes from the bypass opening (122) and/or the duct opening (126) to the engine intake (12). The airflow control system (100) also includes a movable duct (160) movably connected to the airflow housing (120) to selectively allow or prevent air passage through the duct opening (126) and into the engine intake (12), and further includes a bypass door (140) movably connected to the airflow housing (120) to selectively allow or prevent air passage through the bypass opening (122) and into the engine intake (12).
US11359539B2
An actuator 1 includes a housing 2, an output shaft 3 projecting from the inside of the housing 2 to the outside, a motor 4 provided in the housing 2, a reduction mechanism 5 which connects the motor 4 to the output shaft 3, a magnet 61 provided for rotation integrally with the output shaft 3 inside the housing 2, a Hall effect IC 62 disposed to face the magnet 61 outside the rotation locus of the magnet 61, and a circumferential wall 25 disposed to stand from the inner wall of the housing 2 and interposed between the magnet 61 and the Hall effect IC 62.
US11359538B2
A turbine bypass valve comprising: a casing defining first and second casing ports; and a valve cartridge mounted to the casing; wherein the valve cartridge comprises: first and second valve ports; and a valve member, the valve member being movable between a first position in which there is a flow path between the first and second valve ports, and a second position in which the valve member substantially blocks said flow path between the first and second valve ports; and wherein the valve cartridge is mounted to the casing such that the first valve port is aligned with the first casing port, and the second valve port is aligned with the second casing port.
US11359537B1
A spark ignition engine includes: a pre-chamber (PC); a main chamber (MC); and a cylinder head coupled with a water jacket. The PC includes: a spark plug; and a PC body. The spark plug is surrounded by a jacket with thermal-conductive substance. The thermal-conductive substance is solid at room temperature and liquid at working temperature of the PC. At working temperature of the PC, the liquid thermal-conductive substance conducts heat from the spark plug to the water jacket. The PC body is coated with a layer of non-thermal-conductive substance.
US11359535B2
An exhaust gas treatment system capable of purifying exhaust gas containing moisture includes superheated steam generating pipes (20, 40) and a housing (10). The superheated steam generating pipe (20, 40) is formed of a material capable of generating heat by energization, and has a flow path (200, 400) through which exhaust gas can flow, and moisture contained in the exhaust gas flowing through the flow path is converted into superheated steam by the heat. The housing (10) is provided to accommodate the superheated steam generating pipe, is formed to allow the exhaust gas before being introduced into the flow path to flow therethrough and can preheat the exhaust gas by the heat of the superheated steam generating pipe.
US11359524B1
A compression release type engine brake includes an exhaust rocker arm including a roller which is mounted at one end portion thereof, and the exhaust rocker arm rotating around a rocker arm shaft by the rotation of the exhaust cam, a valve bridge disposed on the other end portion of the exhaust rocker arm and connected to an exhaust valve, a brake module mounted between the exhaust rocker arm and the valve bridge, contacting with the roller and the brake cam lobe according to inflow of selectively supplied operation oil to open the exhaust valve by the exhaust cam, and the brake module including a reset valve closing operation oil inside therein, and a reset piston slidably mounted on the second end portion of the exhaust rocker arm and protruding out of the second end portion of the exhaust rocker arm according to the supply of reset oil to push the reset valve to expel the operation oil in the brake module outwards.
US11359519B2
A floating vessel equipped with a power plant includes a hull and a process deck arranged on a portion of the hull above compartments within the hull. The power plant includes a fuel source and at least one electrical power generator driven by a gas turbine; the fuel source arranged for providing fuel to the gas turbine. Per gas turbine, the floating vessel is equipped with a steam production unit coupled to the gas turbine exhaust for receiving heat to produce pressurized steam. Per each steam production unit, the floating vessel is equipped with at least one secondary power generator driven by a steam turbine, which is coupled to the steam production unit for receiving steam. Each gas turbine and steam production unit are positioned on the process deck, and each secondary power generator and steam turbine are positioned under the process deck in the one or more compartments.
US11359517B2
A system including a pump, a boiler coupled to the pump, a turbine coupled to the boiler, a two-phase expander coupled to the turbine, and a condenser coupled to the two-phase expander and the pump.
US11359514B2
A method for mounting and/or dismantling turbine components is provided. According to this method, a crane is fastened to a turbine casing half in the area of the joint, and at least one component such as for example a turbine blade is brought into its mounted position and/or is removed from its mounted position by means of the crane. For this purpose, the crane has a tower with a multiple section jib having a plurality of segments, thereby allowing the components to be positioned accurately for mounting/dismantling. The mobile crane is connected to the turbine casing half by means of an adapter. The adapter has a fastening pin which is held in place by means of an existing through-bore in the turbine casing half. For the purpose of mounting the mobile crane, the adapter has a baseplate. For rotational locking of the crane, a securing element is provided.
US11359509B1
A gas turbine engine has: a first component and a second component defining a respective first gaspath surface and a second gaspath surface of an annular gaspath, the first and second gaspath surfaces axially spaced apart from one another by an annular recess in the first component; a bushing ring disposed within the annular recess and defining stem pockets therein; variable guide vanes pivotable about respective vane axes extending between first and second stems; and a biasing member received within the annular recess and disposed axially between the bushing ring and one of the first component and the second component, the biasing member exerting a force against the bushing ring in an axial direction relative to the central axis and towards the other of the first component and the second component.
US11359503B2
A gas turbine engine includes a rotor carrying a blade, a ceramic vane adjacent the blade, a seal carried on the rotor adjacent the tip of the ceramic vane, and a cooling passage circuit extending through the blade, the seal, and the ceramic vane. The cooling passage circuit is configured to provide cooling air into the blade, then from the blade into the seal, and then from the seal into the ceramic vane.
US11359501B2
A locking spacer assembly for filling a final spacer slot in a disk groove between platforms of adjacent blades of a blade assembly, a blade assembly and a method for installing a locking spacer assembly into a final spacer slot in a disk groove between platforms of adjacent blades of a blade assembly are presented. The locking spacer assembly includes a first side piece, a second side piece, a bolt and a mid piece. The mid piece includes a hollow cylindrical body to receive the bolt and a top platform to flush with top surfaces of the first and second side pieces and a middle platform disposed at bottom of the hollow cylindrical body. At least two pins are radially inserted through apertures of the first and second side pieces respectively extending toward the middle platform of the mid piece to prevent radial movement of the mid piece.
US11359496B2
A component for a gas turbine engine, comprising: first and second walls; a coolant channel defined by the space between the first and second walls; and a first rib extending between the first and second walls to the end of the coolant channel in a coolant flow direction, such that the coolant channel is bifurcated in the coolant flow direction.
US11359494B2
An apparatus and method for an engine component for a turbine engine comprising an outer wall having an outer surface and bounding an interior, the outer wall defining a pressure side and a suction side, extending axially between a leading edge and a trailing edge to define a chord-wise direction, and extending radially between a root and a tip to define a span-wise direction, at least one cooling supply conduit provided in the interior, and at least one cooling passage fluidly coupling the at least one cooling supply conduit to the outer surface of the outer wall, the at least one cooling passage comprising an outlet opening onto the outer surface along the leading edge, an inlet fluidly coupled to the at least one cooling supply conduit, and a curved passage defining a curvilinear centerline.
US11359490B2
The present disclosure discloses a multi-functional intelligent tunneling apparatus and method for simulating partial excavation of tunnel. The apparatus comprises an operating platform, a multi-functional rotary tunneling system, a precision power propulsion system, an information acquiring and processing system, a digital display control box and a slurry pumping device, wherein, the multi-functional rotary tunneling system includes a plurality of independent operating channels, and can realize multi-functional simulation of a tunnel construction process, including drilling, slurry injecting, and partial excavation under real-time monitoring; under the control of the digital display control box, the precision power propulsion system can realize the fine control of the multi-functional rotary tunneling system by means of hydraulic monitoring and preset advance distance. The present disclosure can simulate partial excavation steps of tunnel well, ranging from drilling, slurry injecting, different partial excavation methods, supporting and data postprocessing and analyzing of test. The operating and testing method are easy, and with high reliability and high degree of automation and intelligence.
US11359488B2
Methods, systems, and devices for determining an acoustic parameter of a downhole fluid using an acoustic assembly. Methods include transmitting a plurality of pulses; measuring values for at least one wave property measured for reflections of the plurality of pulses received at at least one acoustic receiver, including: a first value for a first reflection traveling a first known distance from a first acoustically reflective surface having a first known acoustic impedance, a second value for a second reflection traveling a second known distance substantially the same as the first known distance from a second acoustically reflective surface having a second known acoustic impedance, and a third value for a third reflection traveling a third known distance from a third acoustically reflective surface having a third known acoustic impedance substantially the same as the second acoustic impedance; and estimating the acoustic parameter using the values.
US11359483B2
A downhole system has a plurality of telemetry systems and a control system configured to obtain information from one or more sensors and transmit that information on one or more of the plurality of telemetry systems. The configuration of a controller may be changed so as to change which information is transmitted on a given telemetry system and how the information is to be transmitted on the given telemetry system.
US11359481B2
This disclosure presents an apparatus to improve the position sensing of a moving mechanism, such as a fluid valve located within a borehole. The apparatus can utilize a light beam or an optical fiber to measure changes in the position sensor. The smaller and lighter apparatus can improve the accuracy of the sensing mechanism. In addition, three systems are presented. The first system utilizes a vibration sensor, such as a MEMS, and an accelerometer to calculate changes in the mechanism position of the moving mechanism. The second system utilizes a radiation source and detector combination, along with a moving radiation shield to provide more accurate position sensing than conventional techniques. In addition, a lens-based system is presented, that when combined with a radiation source, can calculate position information by detecting the diffusion or dispersal of the radiation against a radiation detector.
US11359480B2
To reduce effects of artificial alteration of measured formation pressure downhole, an iterative procedure for accurately measuring formation pressure in drawdown/buildup operations is presently disclosed. During buildup/drawdown operations, pressure measurements are taken by pressure sensors in concentric volumes sealed to the formation. After each buildup operation, pressure in the outer concentric volume is lowered using a pressure sensor therein to a progressively lower pressure until a pattern for the pressure trend stabilizes asymptotically. The true formation pressure is taken after a final buildup operation once pressure measurements stabilize.
US11359451B2
An extendable wellbore tool may include a housing, a telescopic cylinder, and one or more hydraulic actuators. The telescopic cylinder may be disposed within the housing and may include two or more cylinders configured to extend and retract relative to each other. The one or more hydraulic actuators may be connected to the telescopic cylinder via a link arm, and may be configured to extend and retract the telescopic cylinder relative to the housing.
US11359441B2
A wet connector for a downhole tool string includes an insulating material body, a conductive core and an insulating piston. The insulating material body is provided with a first chamber, and the first chamber is filled with insulating oil. A conductive core chamber of the conductive core is communicated with the first chamber. The insulating piston is hermetically connected to a first opening through a first sealing lip. When a male connector abuts against the insulating piston and moves toward the bottom of the conductive core chamber, the male connector is in contact with and electrically connected to the conductive core chamber and causes oil to flow from the conductive core chamber so that the insulating oil in the first chamber is compressed and a pressure of the insulating oil in the first chamber is enabled to be greater than a pressure of well fluid outside the wet connector.
US11359435B2
A screen assembly for a window includes a pair of parallel and spaced apart side rails locatable against respective sides of a window opening, and a head assembly including a roller upon which is wound a screen. The head assembly extends between the side rails and is adapted to be mounted on upper ends of the side rails to be supported thereon against and/or adjacent to an upper side of the window opening. Each side rail is linearly extendable whereby the upper and lower ends of the side rails frictionally engage upper and lower faces of a window opening to secure the side rails, and the head assembly mounted thereon, in place within the window opening.
US11359432B2
A safety gate has a first post assembly, a spinning mechanism, a cover body, and a positioning mechanism. The spinning mechanism is rotatably mounted in the first post assembly. The cover body has an edge mounted in the spinning mechanism. The gate body is wound around and is pulled out from the spinning mechanism to spin the spinning mechanism. The positioning mechanism has a knob and a positioning mount. The positioning mount is moved upwardly or downwardly relative to the spinning mechanism to selectively disengage from and engage with the spinning mechanism. The spinning mechanism is prevented from spinning while being engaged with the positioning mount.
US11359428B2
The invention relates to a device for pivotably holding a wing flap. The device comprises a flat four-bar linkage comprising two pivotably mounted pivoting arms and two pull arms fastened in parallel in an articulated manner to the pivoting arms, a fastening element for applying the wing flap being applied to the pull arms. The invention further comprises elastic means for damping the pivoting movement, which engage with the four-bar linkage, and a damper device for damping the pivoting movement in the region of two end positions, with a linear pressure damper and a first and a second transmission element. The pressure damper cooperates, on a first side of the pressure damper, via the first transmission element, with a first of the two pivoting arms in the region of a first of the two end positions. Furthermore, the pressure damper cooperates, on a second side of the pressure damper, via the second transmission element, with a second of the two pivoting arms in the region of a second of the two end positions. The invention further relates to a damper device for using in a device.
US11359425B2
A dual-shaft hinge with alternative rotation includes: a pivotal base, and having an axial swinging member and a radial moving member; a first core shaft, having a first shaft rod, a first guiding slot and a first latching slot, and the first core shaft is formed in an unlocked status when the first latching slot is engaged with the radial moving member; and a second core shaft, having a second shaft rod, a second guiding slot and at least one second latching slot; the second core shaft is formed in a locked status when the at least one second latching slot is engaged with the radial moving member, and the first core shaft is in the unlocked status, thereby enabling the first core shaft and the second core shaft to alternatively rotate.
US11359423B2
A retainer housing, in particular for a door check (30), includes a first housing part (2) with a cavity (3) for receiving a brake body (50) and a spring system (40) of a door check (30). The first housing part (2) has a first end (2b) and a second end (2c), and a closing piece (104) which is situated on one of the first end (2b) and second end (2c) of the housing part. The closing piece (104) has an upper face (104a) and a lower face (104b). Multiple elevations (6) are arranged on the lower face (4b; 104b) of the closing piece (4; 104), concentrically around a centre point of the lower face (4b; 104b). The elevations (6) have a stop face (7) for a spring system (40) of a door check (30).
US11359416B2
A motor vehicle door having an external handle unit includes a support part and a handle which has on a circumference of the support part a plurality of compensating elements and on an interior side of the door shell a fixing plate having a plurality of fixing points. The compensating elements are embodied to permit, by means of a fixing screw that is to be screwed in, both a compensating movement in the Y direction, and, due to a floating mounting, a compensation in the X and Z directions.
US11359409B2
A playpen door, including a door frame; a door body movably mounted on the door frame; and a detection assembly mounted on the door frame and the door body and configured to detect open or closed state of the door body. The door body is hinged to the door frame. A locking assembly is arranged between the door body and the door frame. The locking assembly may be opened by a switch. The detection assembly is mounted away from a position where the door body is hinged to the door frame. When the door body rotates relative to the door frame, the detection assembly may be triggered, at which time the door body may be sensed to be open. When the door body returns to the closed position again after opening, the detection assembly may be triggered, at which time the door body may be sensed to be closed.
US11359403B2
A manually operated locking bolt (1) having a cylindrical, sleeve-shaped bolt guide (3) and a bolt (2), which is mounted to be axially displaced in the bolt guide (3), and which has a locking end (15) and an actuating end (31), wherein the bolt (2) is mounted to be axially displaced between a first axial end position or a second axial end position within the bolt guide (3) and can be locked, wherein at least one sensor (27) is fastened to the bolt guide (3), which sensor detects the two axial end positions of the bolt (2) as a measured variable and generates therefrom a further processable electrical signal.
US11359400B2
The present invention relates to an easily assembled and disassembled shade-providing structure, such as may be mounted to a playground assembly. The shade-providing structure comprises an outer frame defining an interior space and a canopy that may be positioned in that interior space. The canopy has one or more rods around its periphery, such as may be inserted through one or more pockets in the canopy fabric. Each of the outer frame and the rod(s) has a set of apertures configured to receive a locking fastener and a set of apertures configured to receive a jack screw or similar tensioning device. Accordingly, to assembly the structure, one or more jack screws can be used to provide the canopy with a desired tension and then locking fasteners can be used to secure the canopy to the outer frame.
US11359393B2
An additive manufacturing system for producing a structure includes a base assembly, an elongated member, a carriage, and a first member. The elongated member is fixedly coupled with the base assembly and extends upwards from the base assembly. The carriage is rotatably coupled with the elongated member and configured to translate upwards along the elongated member. The first member is fixedly coupled with and extends outwards from the carriage. The first member includes a material dispensing device configured to dispense material as the carriage rotates relative to the elongated member.
US11359392B2
A form bracket for supporting a wall of a concrete panel form at a casting slab includes a first planar member having a lower surface configured to engage a casting slab. A second planar member is coupled with the first planar member. The second planar member has a front surface disposed perpendicular to the lower surface of the first planar member and configured to engage a wall of a concrete panel form. In some implementations, the first and second planar members have different dimensions so as to be capable of being reoriented to accommodate different sized walls. A pair of support members extend between an upper portion of the first planar member and a rear portion of the second planar member. The pair of support members are spaced apart to define a void that is configured to matably receive a second form bracket in a stacked arrangement.
US11359391B2
An anchor for a vertical formwork having two formwork panels facing one another. The anchor is suitable for being fixed to one of the formwork panels. The anchor includes a housing for receiving a part of a tie rod fixing the two formwork panels and a single sealing element configured for sealing the anchor with respect to the formwork panel in which it is fixed and with respect to the tie rod housed in the housing of the anchor.
US11359390B2
A self-climbing system with a self-climbing unit in which the climbing brackets and the working brackets each have anchor receptacles which each correspond with one another in their pattern with respect to their relative positions, with the result that, after freeing the anchor holes, which are used by the working brackets, of an anchor point of a concrete wall section of a concrete building structure, the climbing brackets can be anchored in precisely these freed anchor holes of the anchor point. Moreover, a self-climbing unit for an aforementioned self-climbing system and to a method for moving such a self-climbing unit on a concrete building structure.
US11359386B2
A floor element for forming a floor covering, wherein the floor element comprises a decorative layer made of a ceramic material and a support layer arranged below this decorative layer, wherein the support layer comprises edges provided with coupling elements configured to realize a mechanical coupling with coupling elements of an adjacent floor element and wherein the floor element comprises an intermediate layer having a resin material and wherein said resin material comprises a modulus of elasticity greater than 0.1 GPa, preferably greater than 0.5 GPa, even more preferably greater than 1 GPa.
US11359382B2
An intermediary support structure including fasteners for fastening to a back side of a display tile and further includes a fastener or a fastening device for fastening the intermediary support structure to a support structure supporting multiple display tiles.
US11359380B2
Provided in this disclosure is a selectively replaceable spindle for a banister. The spindle includes a generally longitudinal body having first and second ends for respectively engaging recesses on opposing surfaces of a handrail and a lower rail of a banister. A securement mechanism is attached to either of the first or second ends of the body, for releasably securing the respective end to the respective recess. The securement mechanism includes a spring-biased clip extending from the respective end of the body that is urged into contact with the respective recess. A lever is attached to the spring-biased clip for compressing an internal spring and enabling retraction of the spring-biased clip from the respective recess. The lever thus releases the secured one of the first or second ends of the generally longitudinal body from the respective one of the first or second recesses, thereby permitting removal of the spindle.
US11359359B2
An apparatus and method for maintaining integrity of a dry pipe sprinkler system. The apparatus includes an auxiliary drain, the auxiliary drain including an input pipe, a condensate collection area, and a drain pipe; an insulated housing with a door configured to provide a heat controlled environment for the auxiliary drain, and wherein the auxiliary drain is at least partially located within the housing, and the condensation collection area is located within the housing; a heater configured to heat the housing; and an auxiliary drain alarm configured to provide a warning when the auxiliary drain retains a predetermined amount of condensate.
US11359357B2
A freezeless outdoor shower assembly that is self-draining to prevent freezing and damage to the assembly when the assembly is exposed to cold and freezing weather. The assembly includes a riser coupled to a self-draining riser coupler assembly which drains water from the assembly when water from a water source it turned off. Preferably the freezeless outdoor shower assembled is coupled to an outdoor freezeless hydrant providing hot and cold water.
US11359353B2
Provided are methods for controlling loading/unloading of a material (from a load-delivering unit to a load-receiving unit, wherein at least one of the load-delivering unit and the load-receiving unit is a working machine vehicle configured to transport a load of material from a first location to a second location, and wherein at least the load-delivering unit is provided with a control unit configured to control operation of the load-delivering unit. Methods include receiving a first signal indicative of the material associated with the load-delivering unit; receiving a second signal indicative of the material intended to be received by the load-receiving unit; and comparing material information related to the first signal with material information related to the second signal.
US11359351B2
An output shaft of a hydraulic motor is enclosed within a sealed housing and coupled to an input shaft of an electric generator using non-contact couplings. Tool electrical components are electrically coupled to the electric generator. A high pressure hydraulic tool circuit includes a hydraulic tool load and the hydraulic motor of the electric power generation assembly coupleable between a hydraulic boom inlet line and a hydraulic boom return line. Both the hydraulic tool load and the hydraulic motor of the electric power generation assembly can be designed to input hydraulic fluid up to the full rated pressure of the tool. The sealed housing of the hydraulic motor of the electric power generation assembly can be designed to retain hydraulic fluid within the interior up to the full rated pressure of the tool so that no case drain or separate low pressure return line for the hydraulic motor is necessary.