Patent Applications published on Oct 28, 2021

Explore the 7,890 U.S. Patent Applications published on the 43rd week of 2021, including 6,039 applications that subsequently received a Patent Grant.

Featured patent applications from Oct 28, 2021

Published: 2021-10-28
US20210330321A1
Human necessities
Application 20210330321, fig. 01

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING A SEGMENTED CIRCUIT

The present disclosure provides a method for controlling a surgical instrument. The method includes connecting a power assembly to a control circuit, wherein the power assembly is configured to provide a source voltage, energizing, by the power assembly, a voltage boost convertor circuit configured to provide a set voltage greater than the source voltage, and energizing, by the voltage boost convertor, one or more voltage convertors configured to provide one or more operating voltages to one or more circuit components.

Published: 2021-10-28 Assignee: Willow Laboratories, Inc..
US20210330228A1
Human necessities
Application 20210330228, fig. 01

Self-contained minimal action invasive blood constituent system

A minimal action, invasive blood constituent device can streamline the process for the self-monitoring of blood-related tests by holding and facilitating the use of some or all of the tools for obtaining and testing a blood sample. The device can include a slider, that when pumped, causes the device to spring-load a lancet and eject a testing strip. The device can include a trigger that, when pressed, activates the lancet by unloading the spring. A strip-lancet apparatus can combine the roles of two disposable products—a testing strip and a lancing needle—into an apparatus that can be configured for piercing the testing site as well as receiving the blood sample. A testing strip apparatus can facilitate the use and/or disposal of testing strips. A lancet apparatus can facilitate the use and/or disposal of lancets.

Published: 2021-10-28
US20210336939A1
Electricity
Application 20210336939, fig. 01

INTERACTIVE SURGICAL SYSTEMS WITH ENCRYPTED COMMUNICATION CAPABILITIES

A surgical hub is configured to transmit generator data associated with a surgical procedure from a generator of the surgical hub to a cloud-based system. The surgical hub comprises a processor and a memory storing instructions executable by the processor to: receive generator data; encrypt the generator data; generate a message authentication code based on the generator data; generate a datagram comprising: the encrypted generator data, the generated message authentication code, a source identifier and a destination identifier; and transmit the datagram to the cloud-based system. The datagram allows for the cloud-based system to: decrypt the encrypted generator data; verify the integrity of the generator data based on the message authentication code; authenticate the surgical hub as the source of the datagram; and validate a transmission path followed by the datagram between the surgical hub and the cloud based system.

Published: 2021-10-28
US20210332425A1
Chemistry; metallurgy
Application 20210332425, fig. 01

INCREASING SPATIAL ARRAY RESOLUTION

This disclosure relates to methods of manufacturing of spatial arrays and determining the location of an analyte present in a biological sample (e.g., by utilizing a cell-tagging agent).

Published: 2021-10-28
US20210332424A1
Chemistry; metallurgy
Application 20210332424, fig. 01

METHODS OF GENERATING AN ARRAY

This disclosure relates to compositions and methods for generating a spatial array.

Published: 2021-10-28 Assignee: Orca Security LTD..
US20210336976A1
Electricity
Application 20210336976, fig. 01

Techniques for securing virtual machines

A system and method for securing virtual cloud assets in a cloud computing environment against cyber threats. The method includes: determining a location of a snapshot of at least one virtual disk of a protected virtual cloud asset, wherein the virtual cloud asset is instantiated in the cloud computing environment; accessing the snapshot of the virtual disk based on the determined location; analyzing the snapshot of the protected virtual cloud asset to detect potential cyber threats risking the protected virtual cloud asset; and alerting detected potential cyber threats based on a determined priority.

Published: 2021-10-28
US20210334705A1
Physics
Application 20210334705, fig. 01

PERSISTED MACHINE LEARNING-BASED SENSING OF RF ENVIRONMENTS

A RF Environment Learning Module includes a machine learning/artificial intelligence sensing controller process that schedules feature vector extractors and one or more machine learning (ML) signal classifiers in order to classify received radio signals and a ML-based validation process that reasons over the classification results to determine if they are valid or reasonable.

Published: 2021-10-28 Assignee: Alarm.com Incorporated.
US20210335123A1
Physics
Application 20210335123, fig. 01

Drone-augmented emergency response services

Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on storage devices, for drone-augmented emergency response services. In one aspect, a monitoring system, comprising: a plurality of monitoring control units, and a monitoring application server, wherein the monitoring application server includes a network interface, one or more processors, and one or more storage devices that include instructions to perform operations. The operations include receiving an emergency event notification from a first monitoring control unit of the plurality of monitoring control units, determining a type of emergency event, and a location associated with the emergency event notification, identifying one or more drones that can be deployed to the location associated with the emergency event, and transmitting an instruction to a monitoring station server associated with a drone base station to deploy the one or more identified drones to the location associated with the emergency event.

Published: 2021-10-28 Assignee: Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP.
US20210336880A1
Electricity
Application 20210336880, fig. 01

Identifying a dynamic network parameter probe interval in an SD-WAN

Some examples relate to identifying a dynamic network parameter probe interval in an SD-WAN. In an example, a controller may define a probe profile of an uplink in the SD-WAN. The probe profile of the uplink may include a static probe interval and a probe retry value. The controller may determine the value of the network parameter for the uplink, prior to expiration of a static probe timer interval. If the value of the network parameter is in negative deviation with a baseline value of the network parameter, the controller may identify a dynamic probe interval for each successive determination of the value of the network parameter. The identification of the dynamic probe interval for a given successive determination may depend on at least one previously determined value of the network parameter. The controller may initiate duplicate network traffic on a secondary uplink in the SD-WAN.

Published: 2021-10-28 Assignee: PURE STORAGE, INC..
US20210334206A1
Physics
Application 20210334206, fig. 01

Optimized inline deduplication

Methods, computer systems, and computer readable medium are described. In a particular embodiment, a storage controller is configured to receive, from a host computing device, a request to perform a bulk array task and in response to receiving the request, store an indication relating old keys of a mapping table to new keys, wherein both the old keys and the new keys correspond to the request. The storage controller is also configured to convey a response indicating completing of the request without prior access of user data and update the mapping table to replace the old keys with the new keys.