Patent Applications published on Apr 11, 2024

Explore the 7,269 U.S. Patent Applications published on the 15th week of 2024, including 214 applications that subsequently received a Patent Grant.

Featured patent applications from Apr 11, 2024

Published: 2024-04-11 Assignee: GOZEN BIOWORKS CORP..
US20240117564A1
Textiles; paper
Application 20240117564, fig. 01

A BIOLEATHER PRODUCTION METHOD

A new type of bioleather has been created using cellulose produced by microorganisms, making it a sustainable alternative to animal skin and artificial leather. This bioleather is environmentally friendly, flexible, and strong, resembling genuine leather without the use of chemicals. Its production method reduces carbon emissions, supports sustainable development, and can decompose quickly in soil, offering a solution to climate change and environmental pollution.

Published: 2024-04-11 Assignee: INTEL CORPORATION.
US20240119558A1
Physics
Application 20240119558, fig. 01

TEMPORALLY AMORTIZED SUPERSAMPLING USING A KERNEL SPLATTING NETWORK

A graphics processor uses a special neural network to improve image quality by reducing jagged edges in computer graphics. The neural network takes in data from previous and current frames, along with other information like jitter offset and velocity. By processing this data, the network creates smoother images with less distortion, resulting in better visual quality for viewers.

Published: 2024-04-11
US20240115954A1
Human necessities
Application 20240115954, fig. 01

HYPER-PERSONALIZED GAME ITEMS

Images are transformed into 3D models using a technology called neural radiance field (NeRF). These models are then customized based on text input from players to create unique in-game items. The final 3D models can be used in computer games after being converted into polygonal meshes.

Published: 2024-04-11
US20240117502A1
Chemistry; metallurgy
Application 20240117502, fig. 01

COMPOUND DECOMPOSING DEVICES AND METHODS USING RESONANCE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES

These devices and methods use electromagnetic waves to break down compounds like water into hydrogen and oxygen, or to break down complex compounds into simpler parts. The process involves using resonant electromagnetic waves, like sunlight, to target and break the chemical bonds within the compound. This technology enables efficient decomposition of compounds, leading to the production of desired elements or simpler substances.

Published: 2024-04-11
US20240119619A1
Physics
Application 20240119619, fig. 01

DEEP APERTURE

The invention, known as DEEP APERTURE, creates a lifelike experience for videoconference participants similar to being in the same room. It does this without needing special headgear or other wearable devices. By using real-time 3D models and adjusting what each participant sees based on their perspective, it enhances the feeling of being physically present and allows for better communication through eye contact and non-verbal cues.

Published: 2024-04-11
US20240115739A1
Human necessities
Application 20240115739, fig. 01

SYNTHETIC CAS12A FOR ENHANCED MULTIPLEX GENE CONTROL AND EDITING

Engineers have created a new version of Cas12a protein, called synthetic Cas12a, to help control and edit multiple genes at once. This technology can be used for gene therapy to treat genetic diseases. The invention also includes methods for modulating genes for various applications.

Published: 2024-04-11
US20240119688A1
Physics
Application 20240119688, fig. 01

AUGMENTED REALITY REMOTE AUTHORING AND SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM AND SYSTEM

An Augmented Reality (AR) platform has been developed to allow users to create, view, and interact with 3D and 2D content in a shared virtual space. This platform enables both local and remote creation and posting of content, as well as filtering and management based on user preferences and ownership. Additionally, the system ensures security of property and content rights through smart contracts on a blockchain.

Published: 2024-04-11 Assignee: Upside Foods, Inc..
US20240114921A1
Human necessities
Application 20240114921, fig. 01

Method for forming cell-based-meat fibers

A new method has been developed to create cell-based meat fibers that resemble traditional cuts of meat. The process involves shaping cell masses into fibers and sheets, then applying a toughening agent to mimic the texture of slaughtered meat. By arranging these structures to imitate the composition of real meat, the final product offers a similar eating experience as biting into bundles of meat fibers.

Published: 2024-04-11
US20240116240A1
Performing operations; transporting
Application 20240116240, fig. 01

3D Printing with Stationary Build Platform

A new way of 3D printing is introduced where the build platform stays still. Instead of moving the platform, resin is poured into a container in specific amounts for each layer. An image projector then hardens the resin layer by layer to create a 3D object from the bottom up.

Published: 2024-04-11 Assignee: OSAKA UNIVERSITY.
US20240117381A1
Chemistry; metallurgy
Application 20240117381, fig. 01

METHOD FOR PRODUCING DNA-EDITED EUKARYOTIC CELL, AND KIT USED IN THE SAME

A new method was created to edit DNA in a eukaryotic cell using a CRISPR-Cas3 system. This system allows for precise changes to be made to the cell's genetic material. The invention also includes a kit that helps in carrying out this DNA editing process.