02nd week of 2013 patent applcation highlights part 24 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20130010235 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - According to one embodiment, a liquid crystal display device includes a first substrate including a cross-shaped pixel electrode which includes a main pixel electrode and a sub-pixel electrode, and a second substrate including a common electrode which includes main common electrodes and sub-common electrodes. A first horizontal inter-electrode distance between the main pixel electrode and the main common electrode is less than a second horizontal inter-electrode distance between the sub-pixel electrode and the sub-common electrode and is greater than a vertical inter-electrode distance between the main pixel electrode and the main common electrode. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010236 | CIRCULAR POLARISING PLATE AND A REFLECTIVE LIQUID-CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE COMPRISING THE SAME - Provided are a circular polarizer and a reflective liquid crystal display including the same. The circular polarizer includes a polarizer comprising a polarizing film in which an absorption axis has an angle of about 85° to about 95° with respect to a liquid crystal alignment direction of a liquid crystal cell, where, in CIE coordinates, a color “a” is about −1 to about −0.6 and a color “b” is about 0.3 to about 2.5 and a ¼ wavelength plate in which an optical axis has an angle of about 130° to about 140° with respect to the liquid crystal alignment direction of the light crystal cell. When the circular polarizer is used, the visibility and color tone of the reflective liquid crystal display may be improved. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010237 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - According to one embodiment, a liquid crystal display device includes a first substrate including a first source line and a second source line, a pixel electrode, and a first alignment film, a second substrate including an insulative substrate, a shield electrode, a black matrix, a color filter, an overcoat layer, a common electrode, and a second alignment film, and a liquid crystal layer, wherein a surface resistance of the shield electrode is higher than a surface resistance of the common electrode. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010238 | LIQUID CRYSTAL PANEL AND SPACER STRUCTURE THEREOF - The present invention discloses a liquid crystal panel and a spacer structure thereof. The liquid crystal panel has: an array substrate, a color filter substrate, and a plurality of spacer structures sandwiched between the array substrate and the color filter substrate. Each of the spacer structures has: a first spacer disposed on an upper surface of the array substrate; and a second spacer disposed on a lower surface of the color filter substrate. The second spacer is correspondingly abutted against the first spacer. Thus, when the liquid crystal panel is impacted by external force, the first spacer and the second spacer can keep a tight abutment therebetween, so as to ensure the display quality of the liquid crystal panel. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010239 | DISPLAY SUBSTRATE AND METHOD OF REPAIRING THE DISPLAY SUBSTRATE - A display substrate includes a first blocking pattern and a color filter pattern. The first blocking pattern defines a plurality of pixel areas on a base substrate. The plurality of pixel areas includes a first pixel area and a second pixel area disposed adjacent to each other along a first direction. The color filter pattern partially overlaps each of the first pixel area and the second pixel area, for providing tolerance against misalignment of the color filter pattern with respect to the first and second pixel areas along the first direction, thereby maintaining the reliability of a display panel that includes the display substrate. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010240 | DISPLAY DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - In a display device in which a frame-like sealing member ( | 2013-01-10 |
20130010241 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY APPARATUS - The present invention provides a liquid crystal display (LCD) apparatus. The LCD apparatus comprises a TFT-LCD module and a corresponding phase retarder, and a light adjustment plate is disposed between the TFT-LCD module and the phase retarder and configured to reduce an optical path difference of a light emitted from the phase retarder. Alternatively, the TFT-LCD module comprises a light adjustment plate configured to reduce the optical path difference of the light emitted from the phase retarder. The present invention can mitigate crosstalk when viewing 3D images. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010242 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY PANEL AND REPAIR METHOD THEREOF - A liquid crystal display panel includes: a liquid crystal; a pixel electrode, which applies a voltage to the liquid crystal; a switching device, which applies a voltage to the pixel electrode; a light shield part, which covers an area except for the pixel electrode, and which has an opening facing the pixel electrode; a color material, which is formed to overlap with a whole area of the opening; an inclusion part, which is a part of the light shield part and is adjacent to the color material; a black powder inclusion pocket, which is covered by the inclusion part; and a black powder, which is included in the black powder inclusion pocket. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010243 | MANUFACTURING METHOD OF ROLLER FOR PHASE RETARDATION FILM, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING PHASE RETARDATION FILM BY ROLLER AND PHASE RETARDATION FILM THEREFORM - A phase retardation film, a manufacturing method thereof and a manufacturing method of a roller used in the manufacturing method are provided. The phase retardation film includes a base film, a patterned resin layer and a phase retardation layer. The patterned resin layer having a plurality of first regions and a plurality of second regions is formed on the base film. The patterned resin layer includes a submicro-scratch structure. The angle between the direction of the submicro-scratch structure and the extending direction of the first and second regions is 45°. A liquid crystal material is disposed on the submicro-scratch structure of the patterned resin layer to form the phase retardation layer. The phase difference between a first phase retardation and a second phase retardation is 180°. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010244 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - Disclosed herein is a liquid crystal display having a liquid crystal display element, the liquid crystal display element including: a pair of alignment films provided on mutually facing sides of a pair of substrates; and a liquid crystal layer which is provided between the pair of alignment films and contains a liquid crystal molecule having a negative dielectric anisotropy, wherein at least one of the pair of alignment films contains a cross-linked compound obtained by cross-linking a polymer compound having a cross-linkable functional group as a side chain, the liquid crystal layer further contains a molecule which has a ring structure and a spacer linking the ring structure, and the liquid crystal molecule is given a pre-tilt by the cross-linked compound. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010245 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME - The present invention provides a liquid crystal display device that can prevent a decrease in the VHR and image sticking on the display screen because of residual DC voltage, and also can produce favorable alignment conditions; and a production method thereof. The liquid crystal display device of the present invention includes: a pair of substrates; a liquid crystal layer that contains liquid crystal molecules and is disposed between the pair of substrates; and an alignment film that is disposed on a liquid crystal layer side of at least one of the pair of substrates, the alignment film containing a polyamic acid or a polyimide with an imidization ratio of less than 100%, the liquid crystal display device including a monomolecular film on the alignment film. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010246 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING ELECTRONIC SUBSTRATE, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE, ELECTRONIC SUBSTRATE, AND LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - The present invention provides a method for producing an electronic substrate that is provided with highly reliable electronic elements and lines. The method of the present invention provides an electronic substrate which includes a main substrate, a first conductive layer, a first insulating layer, a second conductive layer, a second insulating layer, and a third conductive layer, laminated in the order set forth, and in which the first conductive layer, the second conductive layer, and the third conductive layer are connected together at an opening that penetrates the first insulating layer and the second insulating layer. The manufacturing method includes the steps of: forming the first conductive layer; forming the first insulating layer with an opening which exposes at least a part of the first conductive layer; applying a conductive film to an exposed portion of the first conductive layer and on the first insulating layer; forming the second conductive layer that covers a surface of the exposed portion of the first conductive layer by applying a resist to a part of the conductive film and etching the conductive film that does not overlap the resist; forming the second insulating layer with an opening which exposes at least a part of the second conductive layer; and forming the third conductive layer on an exposed portion of the second conductive layer and on the second insulating layer. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010247 | PIXEL ARRAY, ACTIVE DEVICE ARRAY SUBSTRATE AND FLAT DISPLAY PANEL - A pixel array including a pixel electrode and an active device is provided. The active device includes a gate, a channel layer, a source, a drain, a connection electrode, a first branch portion and a second branch portion. The gate is electrically connected with a scan line. The channel layer located at a side of the gate is electrically isolated from the gate. The source, the drain and the connection electrode are disposed on a part region of the channel layer. The first branch portion disposed on a part region of the channel layer is connected with an end of the connection electrode. The first branch portion surrounds the source located on the channel layer. The second branch portion disposed on a part region of the channel layer is connected with the other end of the connection electrode. The second branch portion surrounds the drain located on the channel layer. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010248 | PIXEL ELECTRODE STRUCTURE - The present invention provides a pixel electrode structure comprising: a trunk portion including a vertical trunk portion and a horizontal trunk portion which are intersected vertically; and branch portions disposed in four sub-pixel regions which are divided by the vertical trunk portion and the horizontal trunk portion, wherein the branch portions in each of the sub-pixel regions include bending branch portions, and each of the bending branch portions is composed of branch sections, and angles between each adjacent two of the branch sections and the horizontal trunk portion are different, and there are slits between the bending branch portions. The present invention can efficiently solve the problems of a color shifting defect and a low color shifting defects resulting from the constant angle between the branch portions and the horizontal trunk portion or the vertical trunk portion. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010249 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - As the screen size becomes larger, it is required to make the device achieve higher definition, higher open area ratio, and higher reliability. Further, requirements for improvements in productivity and cost minimization are also increased. In the present invention, a substrate is pasted with a counter substrate after the liquid crystal material | 2013-01-10 |
20130010250 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - Disclosed is a liquid crystal display device that has a narrower frame and that prevents a sealing member from entering a display region. The disclosed liquid crystal display device is provided with a first substrate and a second substrate arranged facing each another, a liquid crystal layer provided between the first and the second substrates, and a sealing member that bonds together the first and second substrates and that seals the liquid crystal layer therebetween. On the first substrate or the second substrate, a recess is made between the sealing member and the display region in the corner portion of the substrate. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010251 | EYEWEAR FOR REDUCING SYMPTOMS OF COMPUTER VISION SYNDROME - Computer eyewear for reducing the effects of Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS). In one embodiment, the eyewear comprises a frame and two lenses. In some embodiments, the frame and lenses have a wrap-around design to reduce air flow in the vicinity of the eyes. The lenses can have optical power in the range of approximately +0.5 to +2.5 diopters for reducing accommodation demands on a user's eyes when using a computer. The lenses can also include prismatic power for reducing convergence demand on a user's eyes when sitting at a computer. The lenses can also include a partially transmissive mirror coating, tinting, and anti-reflective coatings. In one embodiment, a partially transmissive mirror coating or tinting spectrally filters light to remove spectral peaks in fluorescent or incandescent lighting. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010252 | ADVERTISING GLASSES - Advertising glasses have a one-way vision window film on the lens, printed with a message for advertising, marketing or the like. The glasses can be fashion glasses, prescription glasses, sunglasses, or the like. The advertising/marketing message can be printed on one-way vision sticky paper, cut to the proper size for the glasses' lens, and applied to the lens. The advertising glasses can be used for events, photo opportunities, contests, or other types of advertising, marketing or promotional purposes. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010253 | POLARIZING LENS MADE OF AROMATIC POLYCARBONATE - The present invention relates to a polarizing lens molded by inserting a polarizing sheet bent into a sphere or an asphere after having an aromatic polycarbonate sheet bonded via an adhesive layer to both surfaces of a film with polarized nature into a mold, and injecting aromatic polycarbonate, wherein heat treatment at a temperature not less than a temperature of 50° C. lower than the glass transition point and less than the glass transition point for an appropriate time has been performed after injecting aromatic polycarbonate to approximate a designed value of the lens curvature. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010254 | Rotary Glasses - A pair of rotary glasses comprising a lens, a glasses leg, and a pivot element. The support portion includes a second pivot portion corresponding to the first pivotal transverse through hole. The pivot element is passed through the first pivotal transverse through hole and the second pivot portion to pivotally couple each glasses leg. With this structural design, a user can longitudinally rotate the support portion by using the pivot element as an axis towards or away from the upper edge of the lens or the glasses frame so that the folding portion of the glasses leg and the lens or the glasses frame can support the rotary glasses on a disposing surface securely. Therefore, the rotary glasses will not lose balance or topple over by a slight external force so as to prevent the lens or the glasses frame from damage. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010255 | Means for Controlling the Progression of Myopia - A contact lens ( | 2013-01-10 |
20130010256 | ELECTRO-ACTIVE SPECTACLE FRAMES - A first device is provided. The first device includes a lens comprising at least a first electrical contact and a lens housing holding the lens. The lens housing includes at least a second electrical contact. The first device further comprises a compliant conductive element disposed between the first and the second electrical contact. The compliant conductive element electrically connects the first and second electrical contacts. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010257 | SYSTEM FOR IN VIVO ANALYSIS OF TEAR FILM IN THE HUMAN EYE VIA PHASE SHIFTING INTERFEROMETRY - An in vivo method of characterizing dynamic tear films has been developed using a near infrared phase-shifting interferometer. This interferometer continuously measures light reflected from the tear film, allowing precision analysis of the dynamic surface topography. Movies showing the tear film behavior may be generated along with quantitative metrics describing the tear film surface as it changes in time. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010258 | IMAGING APPARATUS AND IMAGING METHOD - An imaging apparatus includes an irradiation unit configured to irradiate an object to be examined with a plurality of measuring beams, a scanning unit configured to perform scanning with the plurality of measuring beams, a specifying unit configured to specify a size of an overlap region where scanning regions of the plurality of measuring beams on the object to be examined overlap one another, and a change unit configured to change one of a center-to-center distance of the scanning regions and a size of each of the scanning regions according to the size of the overlap region. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010259 | Region based vision tracking system for imaging of the eye for use in optical coherence tomography - For optical coherence tomography engines a method for eliminating the effects of the movement of the eye on the optical coherence tomography scan calculates the motion of the eye from an image from an auxiliary scanning system and compares a reference region to a corresponding region in the image associated with the next frame, with the change in position sensing the motion of the eye. This is followed by utilizing this sensed motion to generate accurate offsets for the scanning mirror patterns of the OCT engine. Additionally, scan skipping is utilized to obviate the effects of rapid eye movement that occur at rates faster than the image acquisition rate. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010260 | LIGHT FIELD CAMERA FOR FUNDUS PHOTOGRAPHY - Systems and methods for applying the concept of lightfield sensors to fundus photography are presented. In one embodiment, the ability to isolate specific regions of the collected lightfield are used to reduce the effects of glare in a fundus image. Additional embodiments in which aberrations can be characterized and removed, an image from a particular plane in the collected light field is used to aid in instrument alignment, and dynamic optimization of collection pupil diameter is accomplished are also presented. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010261 | FUNDUS CAMERA - The present invention refers to a fundus camera comprising:
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20130010262 | IMAGING APPARATUS AND IMAGING METHOD - An imaging apparatus capturing optical coherence tomographic images of a test object based on a plurality of combined light beams that are obtained by combining a plurality of return light beams from the test object irradiated with a plurality of measurement light beams and a plurality of reference light beams respectively corresponding to the plurality of measurement light beams, the apparatus including: an instruction unit configured to give instructions about amounts of changes in respective optical path length differences between the plurality of reference beams and the plurality of return light beams; and a change unit configured to change the optical path length differences based on the amounts of changes instructed by the instruction unit. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010263 | DISPLAY APPARATUS - A display apparatus including a plurality of image generating units is provided. Each of the image generating units includes an image source and a dioptric module. The image source provides an image beam. The dioptric module is disposed on a light path of the image beam and has dioptric power. The dioptric module forms an image floating in the air and corresponding to the image source, and the dioptric module is located between the image source and the image. The image generating units are arranged in an array, and the images formed by the image generating units are arranged in an array and combined to form an image frame. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010264 | ILLUMINATION APPARATUS AND PROJECTION APPARATUS - An illumination apparatus emits light onto an optical modulation device for forming an image according to a modulation signal and illuminating an object. The illumination apparatus includes a light source; a fluorescent material that emits light of a color different from a color of light emitted by the light source; and a light guiding unit that switches between a state in which the light emitted from the light source is guided to the fluorescent material and a state in which the light emitted from the light source is not guided to the fluorescent material. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010265 | Despeckling devices and methods - Illuminating coherent or partially coherent light may be directed over an optical fiber and may be despeckled by vibrating the optical fiber or by increasing the number of modes and modal dispersion. An exemplary embodiment is directed to an optical fiber attached to a vibrating device operable to vibrate the optical fiber above a threshold frequency. Another exemplary embodiment is directed to an optical fiber configured to have a refractive index profile operable to increase the number of modes and modal dispersion. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010266 | Compact Projector Head - Systems methods and apparatus for projection system including a control/illumination module and a separate projector head are disclosed. The control/illumination module can be disposed in the location separate from location in which the projector head is disposed and/or used. The projector head can be coupled to the control/illumination module via a control signal connection, and illumination transmission connection and an optional coolant connection. By separating the control/illumination module from the projector head module, many, if not all, noise and heat producing elements can be implemented in the control/illumination module, thus providing a smaller sized, quieter, efficient and lower maintenance projector head that can be installed in implementations in which extraneous noise, heat, and leaked light can be detrimental to the viewing experience. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010267 | LIGHT SOURCE DEVICE AND PROJECTOR - Alight source device includes a reflector that reflects light received from an arc tube toward an illumination receiving area, and a housing that houses the reflector to form a space through which cooling air for cooling the arc tube flows. The housing has three delivery ports disposed side by side as ports from each of which the cooling air is delivered into the space. A first delivery port included in the three delivery ports is located such that the center of the first delivery port is disposed substantially at a position aligned with the optical axis of the arc tube. Second and third delivery ports included in the three delivery ports are disposed in the vicinity of one and the other sides of the first delivery port, respectively, with respect to the optical axis. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010268 | PROJECTOR - In a projector, a projection unit includes a projection mechanism that projects an image and an air hole that takes in or exhausts air used to dissipate heat generated from a light source included in the projection mechanism. A housing covers the air hole when the projection unit is in a storage position in which the projection unit does not project an image and uncovers the air hole when the projection unit is in a projection position in which the projection unit projects an image. The drive mechanism moves the projection unit or a cover member. An electronic control unit controls the drive mechanism to move the projection unit to the projection position in which an image is projected when receiving a predetermined projection preparation request and move the projection unit to the storage position in which no image is projected when receiving a predetermined storage request. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010269 | PROJECTOR AND CONTROL METHOD FOR PROJECTOR - A projector can be connected in cascade to another projector. Either a first mode for the projector to operate as a leading projector in the cascade connection or a second mode for the projector to operate as a second or subsequent projector in the cascade connection is set. The projector is made available for use on authentication by an authentication unit or on reception of use permission information of the projector by a receiving unit. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010270 | LITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS AND DEVICE MANUFACTURING METHOD - A lithographic apparatus having a component that moves in a first direction, the component including a passive gas flow system. The passive gas flow system has a gas inlet to drive gas into the passive gas flow system when the component moves in the first direction and a gas outlet, connected to the gas inlet by a gas conduit, to direct the gas that is driven into the passive gas flow system in a certain direction. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010271 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR RECOVERING FLUID IN IMMERSION LITHOGRAPHY - An immersion lithography apparatus includes a projection system having a final optical element, a movable stage that is movable below the projection system such that a gap exists between the final optical element and a surface of the stage, an immersion liquid being filled in the gap, a liquid confinement member and a liquid diverter. The liquid confinement member maintains the immersion liquid in the gap, and includes a liquid recovery portion that faces the stage surface and recovers liquid from the gap. The liquid recovery portion includes a first porous portion through which a first suction force is applied and a second porous portion through which a second suction force less than the first suction force is applied, the second portion being located outward of the first portion. The liquid diverter is positioned between the stage and at least the first porous portion. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010272 | DETERMINATION METHOD, STORAGE MEDIUM AND INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS - The present invention provides a determination method of determining exposure conditions of an exposure apparatus including an illumination optical system which illuminates a mask, and a projection optical system which projects a pattern of the mask onto a substrate, the method including a step of setting an illumination parameter for a light intensity distribution formed on a pupil plane of the illumination optical system, and an aberration parameter for an aberration of the projection optical system, and a step of determining a value of the illumination parameter and a value of the aberration parameter so that an image performance of an optical image of the pattern of the mask satisfies an evaluation criterion set for a target pattern to be formed on an image plane of the projection optical system. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010273 | Linear Motor Magnetic Shield Apparatus - A magnetic shield having non-magnetic gaps provides reduced magnetic cross-talk for a linear motor array in a precision positioning system. Redirecting the leakage flux limits the cross-talk and associated deleterious effects. Such preferred magnetic circuit paths for the leakage are affixed to the moving magnet system of the linear motor. Embodiments of the preferred flux leakage paths are realized by providing a ferromagnetic shield separated by a non-magnetic gap between the permanent magnets and the back-irons. In another embodiment, the ferromagnetic shield separation includes diamagnetic materials. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010274 | MASKS FOR USE IN LITHOGRAPHY INCLUDING IMAGE REVERSAL ASSIST FEATURES, LITHOGRAPHY SYSTEMS INCLUDING SUCH MASKS, AND METHODS OF FORMING SUCH MASKS - Microlithography masks are disclosed, such as those that include one or more image reversal assist features disposed between at least two primary mask features. The one or more image reversal assist features may be defined by a patterned relatively non-transparent material on a mask substrate. Microlithography systems include such masks. Methods of forming microlithography masks are also disclosed, such as those that include patterning a relatively non-transparent material on a mask substrate to form at least one image reversal assist feature located between at least two primary features. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010275 | LITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS AND SPECTRAL PURITY FILTER - A reflector includes a multi layer mirror structure configured to reflect radiation at a first wavelength, and one or more additional layers. The absorbance and refractive index at a second wavelength of the multi layer mirror structure and the one or more additional layers, and the thickness of the multi layer mirror structure and the one or more additional layers, are configured such that radiation of the second wavelength which is reflected from a surface of the reflector interferes in a destructive manner with radiation of the second wavelength which is reflected from within the reflector. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010276 | EXPOSURE APPARATUS, EXPOSURE METHOD, AND DEVICE MANUFACTURING METHOD - An exposure apparatus includes a first optical member from which an exposure beam is emitted; a first object movable at a light-exit side of the first optical member; a second object movable, independently of the first object, at the light-exit side of the first optical member; and a driving unit that moves the first object and the second object in a first direction within a predetermined plane including a first position opposing the first optical member in a state in which the first object and the second object are close to or in contact with each other and in which positions of the first object and the second object in a second direction within the predetermined plane are shifted. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010277 | System and Method for Using a Two Part Cover and a Box for Protecting a Reticle - Systems and methods to protect a mask from being contaminated by airborne particles are described. The systems and methods include providing a reticle secured in a two-part cover. The two part cover includes a removable protection device used to protect the reticle from contaminants. The cover can be held inside a pod or box that can be used to transport the cover through a lithography system from an atmospheric section to a vacuum section. While in the vacuum section, the removable cover can be moved during an exposure process during which a pattern on the reticle can be formed on a wafer. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010278 | DISTANCE MEASURING APPARATUS - The present application provides a distance measuring apparatus that can measure a distance with accuracy even when a light receiving level of a reflected light becomes saturated. A light emitting section of the distance measuring apparatus emits a measuring light toward an object to be measured. A light receiving section receives the reflected light being reflected from the object to be measured. A distance calculating section obtains a distance to the object to be measured based on an elapsed time which is from a point the measuring light is emitted until a point a light receiving level of the reflected light indicates a peak thereof. A distance correcting section corrects a value of the distance to the object to be measured depending on a length of saturation time of the light receiving level when the light receiving level becomes saturated and the peak is impossible to identify. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010279 | OMNIDIRECTIONAL LENS, OPTICAL DEVICES UTILIZING THE LENS AND METHOD FOR OPTICAL MEASUREMENT - The invention relates to an omnidirectional lens, an optical measuring device, and a method for optical measurement. The lens comprises a central portion, collecting optically in a first direction, and an edge portion, which surrounds the central portion, and which is arranged to guide the light arriving at the edge portion omnidirectionally relative to the said first direction essentially transversely relative to the said first direction. According to the invention, the edge portion is arranged to guide the light through the central portion. With the aid of the invention, it is possible to create, for example, a simpler laser radar. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010280 | GEMSTONE REGISTRATION SYSTEM - A device for producing a reproducible identification pattern of a polished gemstone includes light directing means for directing a focused beam of light onto a gemstone orientated in a particular known manner to produce an output of the internal refraction and reflection characteristics of the gemstone including reflected light beams having particular locations, sizes and intensities. The device also includes automated means for changing a position of the gemstone relative to the focused beam of light; and also a means for recording the output in a manner to record the relative size and location of the reflected light beams. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010281 | INSPECTION METHOD AND INSPECTION DEVICE - An inspection method and an inspection device, or apparatus each capable of conducting composition analysis of a defect detected by elastic or stokes scattered light, an inspection surface or defect on the surface of the inspection surface, or a defect on the surface of the inspection object and its internal composition. A surface inspection method for optically detecting elastic or stokes scattering or inelastic or anti-stokes scattered light from inside the surface of the inspection object, for detecting existence of defects of the inspection object and features of the defects, for detecting positions of the detected defects on the surface of the inspection object, classifying and analyzing the detected defects in accordance with their features on the basis of the positions of the defects and the features of the defects or the classification result of the defects. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010282 | ILLUMINANCE DISTRIBUTION DETECTION METHOD IN EXTREME ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT SOURCE APPARATUS AND POSITIONING METHOD OF LIGHT FOCUSING OPTICAL MEANS - A method of detecting an illuminance distribution of light emitted by an extreme ultraviolet (“EUV”) light source apparatus that includes a light condensing optical means. EUV light that is condensed to a condensing point is passed through a detector that is disposed around an optical axis without being detected, and is guided to an exposure unit. EUV light that is not condensed at the middle condensing point and is not guided to the exposure unit is detected by the detector. The illuminance distribution of the light that is not condensed at the middle condensing point is thereby obtained. The illuminance distribution of the light that is condensed at the middle condensing point may be determined, based on a correlation between the illuminance distribution of the light that is not condensed at the middle condensing and the illuminance distribution of the light that is condensed at the middle condensing point. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010283 | DARK FIELD OPTICAL COHERENCE MICROSCOPY - The invention relates to an optical coherence microscopy system for fast, phase resolved imaging by means of optical coherence microscopy with decoupled illumination and detection apertures, producing a dark-field effect with an enhanced optical contrast. The setup uses a light source with an appropriate temporal coherence, an interferometer and an array detector combined with a spectrometer. The dark-field effect is produced by optical filter means in the illumination and detection paths, positioned in conjugated planes of the sample microscope objective. These optical means comprise for example refractive or diffractive elements, amplitude or phase masks, or programmable spatial light modulators. The object is scanned via a scanning unit allowing a point scan of the object. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010284 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VERIFYING THE CONTENTS OF A FILLED, CAPPED PHARMACEUTICAL PRESCRIPTION - A system for verification of dispensed pharmaceuticals includes: a housing; a bar code scanning station mounted on the housing; a vision station mounted on the housing; a spectroscopy station mounted on the housing; an offloading station mounted on the housing; one or more conveyors mounted on the housing to convey pharmaceutical vials between the bar code scanning, vision, spectroscopy and offloading stations, and a controller associated with the bar code scanning, vision, spectroscopy and offloading stations and the conveyors to control their operations. A system of this configuration can use both vision and spectroscopy to verify the identity of the pharmaceutical in the container. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010285 | VARIABLE SPECTRAL ELEMENT - The variable spectroscopic element includes a pair of optical substrates 2 | 2013-01-10 |
20130010286 | METHOD AND DEVICE OF DIFFERENTIAL CONFOCAL AND INTERFERENCE MEASUREMENT FOR MULTIPLE PARAMETERS OF AN ELEMENT - The present invention relates to the field of optical precision measurement technologies, and in particular, to a method and a device of differential confocal (confocal) and interference measurement for multiple parameters of an element. The core concept of the invention lies in that: the concurrent high-precision measurement of multiple parameters of an element may be realized by measuring the surface curvature radius of an element with spherical surface, the back focal length of a lens, the refractive index of a lens, the thickness of a lens and the axial spaces of an assembled lenses by using a differential confocal (confocal) measuring system and measuring the surface profile of the element by using a figure interference measuring system. In the invention, a differential confocal (confocal) detection system and a figure interference measuring system are combined for the first time, the method covers more measured parameters, and during the measurement of multiple parameters of an element, it is not essential to readjust the optical path or disassemble the test element, thus no damage will be caused on the test element, and the measurement speed will be fast. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010287 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR DETECTING AN OBJECT BENEATH A WALL SECTION OF INTEREST HAVING A PERSISTENT IMAGE DISPLAY - An electronic device for detecting an object beneath a wall section of interest has an elongate rectangular base for temporarily mounting to the wall section of interest and for carrying a display panel to display a persistent image of the object. The device can be a two-part device comprising a first part comprising a light projector and a second part comprising a sensor. The device can also be a single part device where the display and the sensor are incorporated into a single body. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010288 | Filter Systems Including Optical Analyte Sensors and Optical Readers - A filter system includes a housing, a filter medium disposed within the housing and a optical analyte sensor also disposed within the housing in fluid communication with the filter medium. The optical analyte sensor includes a detection medium that changes at least one of its optical characteristics in response to an analyte. The filter system further includes an optical reader having at least one light source and at least one detector. The optical reader is attached to the housing such that at least a portion of light emitted by at least one light source is reflected from the optical analyte sensor and captured by at least one detector. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010289 | SUBSTRATE PROCESSING APPARATUS, SUBSTRATE PROCESSING METHOD, AND COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM HAVING PROGRAM FOR EXECUTING THE SUBSTRATE PROCESSING METHOD STORED THEREIN - Provided is a substrate processing apparatus including a placement table on which a substrate is disposed; a light source configured to irradiate light on the surface of the substrate on the placement unit; a detector configured to detect the light amount reflected from the substrate; and a control unit configured to perform a determination process of determining whether a detection value of the light amount is smaller than a predetermined value at a plurality of positions, and to determine that a holding state of the substrate is abnormal when the total number of times of determination in which it is determined that the detection value is smaller than the predetermined value reaches a predetermined number of times. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010290 | SURFACE INSPECTION DEVICE AND SURFACE INSPECTION METHOD - There are provided a surface inspection device and a surface inspection method which can inspect a surface of a test object with uniform detection sensitivity. A surface inspection device includes a test object moving stage, a lighting device, an inspection coordinate detection device, a light detector, an A/D converter, and a foreign object/defect determination unit. The lighting device is configured to change a dimension of a light spot in a circumferential direction based on a position of the light spot in a radial direction obtained by the inspection coordinate detection device. The density of irradiation light intensity of the light spot is made constant while the light spot is being moved for scanning between an outer peripheral portion and a central portion on the test object. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010291 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PATTERN INSPECTION - A pattern inspection apparatus includes a light source, a stage configured to mount thereon a substrate with a pattern formed thereon, a first laser measuring unit configured to measure a position of the stage by using a laser beam, a sensor configured to capture a pattern image obtained from the pattern, formed on the substrate, irradiated by light from the light source, an optical system configured to focus the pattern image on the sensor, a second laser measuring unit configured to measure a position of the optical system by using a laser beam, a correction unit configured to correct a captured pattern image by using a difference between the position of the stage and the position of the optical system, and an inspection unit configured to inspect whether there is a defect of the pattern by using a corrected pattern image. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010292 | INFORMATION ACQUIRING DEVICE, PROJECTION DEVICE AND OBJECT DETECTING DEVICE - A projection optical system is provided with a diffractive optical element which converts laser light emitted from a laser light source into light having a dot pattern by diffraction and projects laser light onto a target area with a predetermined dot pattern. The diffractive optical element is formed in such a manner that the density of dots in a peripheral portion of a target area is set larger than the density of dots in a center portion of the target area. With this arrangement, in performing a pattern matching operation for a segment area in the vicinity of the outer side of the target area, the number of dots to be included in the segment area increases. This enhances the precision in the pattern matching operation. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010293 | SPECTROPHOTOMETER, SPECTROPHOTOMETER TOOL, SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC METHOD, AND RECORDING MEDIUM - A light emitter emits light with a plurality of wavelengths towards a test object held in a spectrophotometer tool. A light receiver receives the light passing through the test object. A detector detects absorbances of wavelength components from the light received by the receiver. An optical path length calculator compares, in the absorbances of the wavelength components detected, a wavelength component absorbance of light absorbed by a pigment that absorbs light with a wavelength other than a wavelength of light absorbed by an analyte in the test object and a predetermined value of the wavelength component absorbance to calculate an optical path length passing through the test object. A corrector corrects the wavelength component absorbance detected excluding the wavelength of the light absorbed by the pigment using the optical path length calculated by the optical path length calculator to calculate a corrected wavelength component absorbance in a reference optical length. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010294 | OPTICAL MEASUREMENT ANALYSIS DEVICE, STORAGE ROOM, ELECTROMAGNETIC-WAVE GENERATING DEVICE, AND OPTICAL MEASUREMENT ANALYSIS METHOD - There is provided an optical measurement analysis device capable of applying light to substantially the entire surface of a to-be-analyzed object for improving the analysis accuracy. The optical measurement analysis device according to the present embodiment includes a container, a light source, a light irradiation unit, a light reception unit, a spectroscope unit, and an analyzing unit for analyzing an optical spectrum obtained by the spectroscope unit. The container has an inner wall adapted to reflect light reflected by the to-be-analyzed object and light transmitted therethrough. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010295 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR POLARIZATION MEASUREMENT - A system and method are presented for use in measuring polarization of an optical beam. The system is configured and operable for determining polarization profile along a cross section of the input optical beam, and comprises an optical system and a pixel matrix. The optical system comprises a polarization beam splitting assembly configured and operable for splitting said input optical beam into a predetermined number of beam components with a predetermined polarization relation between them, the polarization beam splitting assembly comprising a first polarization beam splitter in an optical path of the input optical beam splitting said input optical beam into a first plurality of beam components with a certain polarization relation between them and a birefringent element in an optical path of said first plurality of the beam components for splitting each of them into a pair of beams having ordinary and extraordinary polarizations, thereby producing said predetermined number of output beam components. The pixel matrix is located in substantially non intersecting optical paths of said output beam components and generates a corresponding number of output data pieces indicative of intensity distribution within said output beam components, respectively, data contained in said data pieces being indicative of the polarization profile along the cross section of the input optical beam. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010296 | MULTI-ANALYZER ANGLE SPECTROSCOPIC ELLIPSOMETRY - Ellipsometry systems and ellipsometry data collection methods with improved stabilities are disclosed. In accordance with the present disclosure, multiple predetermined, discrete analyzer angles are utilized to collect ellipsometry data for a single measurement, and data regression is performed based on the ellipsometry data collected at these predetermined, discrete analyzer angles. Utilizing multiple discrete analyzer angles for a single measurement improves the stability of the ellipsometry system. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010297 | TESTING METHOD, DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR SHUTTER GLASSES - A testing system including shutter glasses and a testing device is disclosed. The shutter glasses include a left-eye panel and a right-eye panel. The shutter glasses generate an output signal according to a wireless signal. The testing device provides a trigger signal to the shutter glasses to control turn-on times of the left-eye panel and the right-eye panel. When a light passes through the turned-on panel, a penetrating light is generated. The wireless signal is provided by the testing device. The testing device determines whether the shutter glasses are normal according to the output signal and the penetrating light. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010298 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CLOSED CARTON INSPECTION - An inspection of a closed carton for acceptable content fill may be provided by a transmitting unit and a receiving unit measuring intensity values of electromagnetic waves directed at the carton. A comparison of a reference intensity value to a measured intensity value may indicate whether the closed carton is filled correctly identifying missing contents such as the main product or a missing leaflet that may contain product instructions. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010299 | TARGET DETECTION APPARATUS AND METHOD - A target detection apparatus is described that is capable of improved detection of targets in urban environments or hidden in cluttered environments. The apparatus emits radiation in a modulated fashion, of a known wavelength, wavelengths or range of wavelengths and detects radiation returned by the targets in the environment. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010300 | PLASMON SENSOR, AND USAGE METHOD AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - A plasmon sensor includes a first metal layer and a second metal layer having an upper surface facing a lower surface of the first metal layer. The upper surface of the first metal layer is configured to receive an electromagnetic wave. A hollow space is provided between the first and second metal layers, and is configured to be filled with a test sample containing a medium. This plasmon sensor has a small size and a simple structure. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010301 | Microwave Photonic True-Time-Delay - A true time delay system and method for an optical carrier signal modulated with a microwave signal. The system includes a beam deflector, with the optical signal being imaged onto the beam deflector, a stationary reflective diffractive grating arranged in a Littrow configuration, a focusing element arranged between the beam deflector and the stationary reflective diffractive grating. In operation, the beam deflector steers the optical beam across the clear aperture of the focusing element and the focusing element transmits the steered beam to the reflective diffractive grating. A change in optical path length experienced by the optical beam as the beam is scanned across the grating surface results in a relative phase delay in the optical beam. The beam deflector can be a rotating mirror, an acousto-optic beam deflector, or an electro-optic beam deflector. The focusing element can be a lens or a curved mirror. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010302 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVED BALANCED DETECTION IN OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY IMAGING - Systems and methods for reducing noise in balanced detection based optical coherence tomography (OCT) systems are described. Embodiments including both optical hardware and electronic based solutions to spectrally filter and attenuate the source reference light in optical coherence tomography in an effort to reduce RIN and FPN noise in OCT systems are presented. A novel application to electronic balanced detection schemes in which a single source of reference detection is balanced against the interferometric signals from multiple interferometers is also presented. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010303 | Imaging Catheter With Integrated Reference Reflector - In part, the invention relates to a lens assembly. The lens assembly includes a micro-lens; a beam director in optical communication with the micro-lens; and a substantially transparent film. The substantially transparent film is capable of bi-directionally transmitting light, and generating a controlled amount of backscatter. In addition, the film surrounds a portion of the beam director. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010304 | OPTICAL TOMOGRAPHY SYSTEM - An optical tomography system is provided. The optical tomography system includes a light source emitting a light beam. A beamsplitter splits the light beam into a first reference light beam and a first sample light beam. The first reference light beam is incident to an optical delay device, and the first sample light beam is incident to a focusing device, focused to a sample. A second reference light beam reflected from the optical delay device and a second sample light beam reflected from the sample are incident through the beamsplitter to a detection device. Different portions of the second reference light beam along a first dimension have different optical path lengths. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010305 | Method and Apparatus for Measuring Displacement - A technique for measuring displacement involves passing parallel laser light from a laser light source through a first diffraction grating to a semi-transparent semi-reflective mirror. A portion of the laser light is reflected as first reversed light, which passes through the first diffraction grating. The remainder of the parallel laser light proceeds to a total reflection mirror and is reflected as second reversed light that passes through the semi-transparent semi-reflective mirror and the first diffraction grating. The amount of refracted light of a predetermined order that is of the first and second reversed light and that results from the first diffraction grating is detected by a first optical sensor, and the amount of displacement is obtained from the interference band or a signal thereof corresponding to the amount of relative motion in the axial direction of the total reflection mirror with respect to the semi-transparent semi-reflective mirror. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010306 | Methods and Patterning Devices For Measuring Phase Aberration - A method of measuring a phase difference between two regions in an aberration function: Reference structures are produced on a substrate using illumination that minimizes effects of phase aberration. A grating is produced on the substrate using a phase-shift grating reticle to produce, in the exit pupil, a pair of diffracted non-zero orders, while forbidding other diffracted orders and produces interference fringes formed by interference between the pair. The interference contributes to a first grating on the substrate. Overlay error is measured between the grating and the reference structure using diffraction-based or image-based overlay measurements. A phase aberration function for the exit pupil of the lithographic apparatus can then be determined from the measured overlay errors. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010307 | DEVICE FOR OPTICALLY SCANNING AND MEASURING AN ENVIRONMENT - With a device for optically scanning and measuring an environment, which is designed as a laser scanner, with a light emitter, which emits an emission light beam, with a light receiver which receives a reception light beam which is reflected from an object in the environment of the laser scanner or scattered otherwise, and with a control and evaluation unit which, for a multitude of measuring points, determines at least the distance to the object, the laser scanner has a cooling device with a space between a carrying structure and a shell which serves as a housing, said space opening to the outside by means of an air inlet and otherwise being sealed with respect to the interior of the carrying structure and to the shell. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010308 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR USING GESTURES TO CONTROL A LASER TRACKER - A method for optically communicating, from a user to a six degree-of-freedom (6DOF) laser tracker, a command to control operation of the tracker includes providing a rule of correspondence between commands and pose patterns, each pattern including a change in a coordinate from an initial to a final pose, each pose having three translational coordinates and three orientational coordinates. Also, selecting a first command from among the commands and measuring the coordinate of a first pose of the 6DOF target with the tracker. Further, changing between first and second times, the coordinate of the pose of the target and measuring the coordinate of a second pose of the target with the tracker. Also, determining the first command based on the difference between the measured coordinates of the first and second poses according to the rule of correspondence and executing the first command by the tracker. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010309 | In-Process Vision Detection of Flaw and FOD Characteristics - An inspection system ( | 2013-01-10 |
20130010310 | PROXIMITY SENSOR WITH MOTION DETECTION - A proximity sensor with movement detection is provided. The proximity sensor may include an ASIC chip; at least three light sources configured to emit light in a particular sequence; and a photo detector configured to receive light and generate an output signal. The proximity sensor may have a compact size package, wherein the photo detector may be stacked on the ASIC chip and disposed at a substantially equal distance from the at least three light sources. The proximity sensor includes a driver operable to generate a current to a plurality of light sources in a particular timing sequence, a photo detector configured to receive light and generate an output signal, an ASIC configured to report the movement of an object near the proximity sensor if the output signal pattern generated matches one of the output signal patterns from among a set of known output signal patterns. The proximity sensor may be configured to be used as a counter or an on/off switch based on particular movements detected. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010311 | ATMOSPHERIC MOLECULAR CONTAMINATION CONTROL WITH LOCAL PURGING - A local purging tool for purging a portion of a surface of a wafer with purging gas is disclosed. The purging tool includes a purging chamber configured to contain purging gas within a cavity of the purging chamber, a permeable portion of a surface of the purging chamber configured to diffuse purging gas from the cavity of the chamber to a portion of a surface of a wafer, and an aperture configured to transmit illumination received from an illumination source to a measurement location of the portion of the surface of the wafer and further configured to transmit illumination reflected from the measurement location to a detector. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010312 | AUTOMATIC CROSS-TRACK DENSITY CORRECTION METHOD - Methods are provided for automatic cross-track density correction for a print engine having a print head that forms lines of picture elements on a receiver based upon lines of pixel values. In one aspect of the method, the print engine is caused to print a first print having a plurality of different areas along a cross-track direction with target densities and data is received from which measured densities for different ones of the plurality of different areas can be determined. A line density adjustment function is based upon a functional relationship between a cross track position of different ones of the areas and a difference between the measured density and the target density at the different ones of the areas. A production print is subsequently printed according to lines of pixel values for the production print modulated by the line density adjustment function. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010313 | PRINTER HAVING AUTOMATIC CROSS-TRACK DENSITY CORRECTION - Printers are provided having a print engine having a print head that forms lines of picture elements on a receiver based upon lines of pixel values and a controller that causes the print engine to print a first print having a plurality of different areas along a cross-track direction with target densities and that receives data from which measured densities for different ones of the plurality of different areas can be determined. The controller determines a line density adjustment function based upon a functional relationship between a cross-track position of different ones of the areas and a difference between the measured density and the target density at the different ones of the areas and subsequently prints a production print according to lines of pixel values for the production print modulated by the line density adjustment function. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010314 | IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - An image processing apparatus that converts input image data into printable image data is provided. The apparatus performs screen processing on the input image data, and determines whether moiré occurs in screen image data generated by the screen processing unit for a target pixel in the input image data. Depending on the determination result made by the determination unit, the apparatus outputs one of a screen pixel value in the screen image data for the target pixel and a value obtained by converting an input pixel value into a printable pixel value based on intermediate data, as a value of the target pixel in the printable image data, the intermediate data being generated by replacing a screen pixel in the screen image data that is determined to have moiré by the determination unit with the input pixel value in the input image data. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010315 | PRINTER CAPABLE OF PREVENTING PAPER JAM - Disclosed is a printer including a transverse tension sensor for detecting that a sheet being discharged has deviated in a paper width direction orthogonal to a discharging direction. The conveyance of the sheet is stopped based on a detection signal of the transverse tension sensor. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010316 | INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR, AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM - An information processing apparatus including a printer driver for a printing apparatus that supports a first data format and an application for generating data in accordance with the data format supported by the printing apparatus, comprises: a determination unit that determines whether the printing apparatus supports a second data format; and a transmission unit that transmit, to the printing apparatus, data generated by the application in the second data format that contains data in the first data format as it is if the printing apparatus supports the second data format, and converts data generated by the application in the second data format into the first data format using a function of the printer driver and transmits the converted data to the printing apparatus if the printing apparatus does not support the second data format. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010317 | PRINTING APPARATUS MANAGING APPARATUS AND PRINTING APPARATUS - A printing apparatus management apparatus which is communicatively connected to multiple printing apparatuses and multiple information processing apparatuses and which controls a state for each of the multiple printing apparatuses to restrict the number of multiple printing apparatuses used is disclosed. The printing apparatus management apparatus includes a receiving unit; a calculating unit; a recording unit; an examining unit; a determining unit; a collecting unit; a decision unit which, while deciding to permit usage in order of a printing apparatus with a larger collection result of multiple printing apparatuses within a range not exceeding a predetermined maximum consumed power, decides to set a printing apparatus for which usage is not permitted in a usage prohibition state in which only power needed for communicating with a printing management apparatus is supplied; and a transmitting unit. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010318 | IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE SAME, AND STORAGE MEDIUM - This invention provides an image processing apparatus which keeps energizing some loads to reduce next startup processing at the time of power OFF operation via a switch of the apparatus while stopping power supply to all the loads at the time of power OFF operation by remote control, a control method for the apparatus, and a program. To accomplish this, this image processing apparatus is shifted to the power OFF state upon, for example, receiving an instruction for decreasing power consumption from an external apparatus, and is shifted to the quick OFF state upon receiving an instruction for decreasing power consumption from the external apparatus. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010319 | IMAGE FORMING SYSTEM, OUTPUT MANAGEMENT METHOD, AND PROGRAM PRODUCT - An image forming system includes an image forming apparatus and an output management server. The output management server includes a receiving unit to receive an output data, an analysis unit to analyze the output data and determine a PDL required for outputting the output data, a management unit to determine whether the PDL is available, and a transmitting unit to transmit the output data and an executable file of the PDL to the designated image forming apparatus, when the PDL is determined as available. The image forming apparatus includes a receiving unit to receive the output data and the executable file of the PDL, a control unit to activate the executable file of the PDL and develop the output data, an output unit to output the output data, and a deleting unit to delete the executable file of the PDL, after the outputting of the output data is completed. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010320 | USER INTERFACE FEEDBACK USING SCANNER LIGHT SOURCE - An image forming apparatus includes a scanning region and a user interface region adjacent to the scanning region. In the user interface, a first illuminated indicator corresponds to a function of the image forming apparatus. A light source is operable to illuminate an object in the scanning region. A first light conveying member is coupled to the illuminated indicator and operable to receive light from the light source. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010321 | DOCUMENT CAMERA BASED MULTIFUNCTION SCANNER-COPIER-PRINTER-FAX WITH AN AUTOMATIC PAPER FEEDER - Disclosed is a document imaging apparatus that includes a housing, which contains a paper storage tray, a digital image sensing device for capturing an image, an adjustable digital image sensing device stand supported by the housing and supporting the digital image sensing device, and a motorized document removal assembly comprising at least one roller wheel picker and a plurality of rollers, wherein the at least one roller wheel picker can be raised and lowered and is configured to apply a frictional force to a top surface of a single sheet of paper and to transfer the single sheet of paper toward the rollers. Optionally, a fax, copier, and printer and be integrated into the document imaging apparatus. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010322 | INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM, IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS, MANAGEMENT APPARATUS, MANAGEMENT METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM - If a change is made in configuration information, an image forming apparatus transmits a configuration data generation request, including the configuration information which has been changed, to a setting value management service. If the image forming apparatus receives an error notification indicating the failure of the configuration data generation request from the setting value management service, the image forming apparatus multicasts a search packet on a network and searches an image forming apparatus storing address information of the setting value management service. Based on a response from the searched image forming apparatus, the image forming apparatus transmits a configuration data generation request to the setting value management service that manages the image forming apparatus. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010323 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS, USER RESTRICTION METHOD AND USE HISTORY GENERATION METHOD - An image forming apparatus is provided, in which the image forming apparatus includes a user database in which user identification information for identifying an user of the image forming apparatus is registered, an operation panel for receiving a key operation input, a secure program used for determining whether a user service can be provided on the basis of the user identification information in the user database and another user identification information input by the user. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010324 | PRINTING SYSTEM, CONTROL METHOD, STORAGE CLIENT APPARATUS, PRINTING APPARATUS, AND WEB APPLICATION SERVER - A server comprising means for managing bibliographic information of data, means for sending display data used to display the bibliographic information of the data to a client, means for managing a data provision request to a storage and a print request to a printer, in response to a print request issued from the client to print the data stored in the storage, means for notifying the storage of the provision request and storage location information, in response to a query for the provision request issued by the storage, means for adding the storage location information of the data to be printed to the bibliographic information of the data when the data is provided from the storage, and means for notifying the printer of the print request and storage location information of the data, in response to a query for the print request issued by the printer. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010325 | PARALLEL RIP PROCESSING FOR SHEET IMAGES THAT INCLUDE GRAPHICS DEFINED BY A JOB TICKET - Systems and methods are provided for processing a logical page in parallel with graphics for the sheet that are defined in a job ticket. The system includes multiple parallel Raster Image Processors (RIPs) and a control system. The control system receives print data and a job ticket, identifies a graphic that is associated with a logical page and defined in the job ticket, and transmits the logical page to a parallel RIP for processing. The parallel RIP determines page dimensions from the logical page, transmits the page dimensions, and rasterizes the logical page. The control system determines a location for the graphic based upon the transmitted page dimensions, and directs another RIP to rasterize the graphic in order to generate a rasterized graphic in parallel with the RIP that is rasterizing the logical page. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010326 | INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS AND METHOD, PRINT SYSTEM, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM - An information processing apparatus includes a determining unit and a processor. The determining unit determines, upon detecting that a specific printing device is not checking whether print instruction information indicating an instruction to print a document in the specific printing device is retained in a service which generates print instruction information indicating an instruction to print a document in a specified printing device, that the specific printing device is not in a checking state in which it is intermittently checked whether print instruction information is retained in the service. The processor performs processing for allowing the specific printing device to shift to the checking state if the determining unit has determined that the specific printing device is not in the checking state. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010327 | INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS AND INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD - A non-transitory computer-readable medium having an information processing program readable by a computer in an information processing apparatus including a connection unit connected to a relay device that a target device is wirelessly connected to, the information processing program causes the computer to perform operations including: storing device specification information for specifying the target device and relay device identification information for identifying the relay device in a storage unit so as to be associated with each other; displaying a plurality of the device specification information stored in the storage unit; accepting the device specification information from the plurality of the displayed device specification information through an input unit; and connecting the connection unit to the relay device identified by the relay device identification information stored in the storage unit so as to be associated with the designated device specification information. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010328 | INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, FAX RECEPTION NOTIFICATION CONTROL METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM - An information processing apparatus receives a reception notification of FAX information from a FAX client that receives the FAX information from a FAX server that receives the FAX information via a network. The information processing apparatus monitors the FAX client, reads address information of the FAX server from a storage unit when the information processing apparatus determines from a monitoring result that the FAX client is not operated, and sends address information of the information processing apparatus and address information of the FAX client to the FAX server. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010329 | INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM, IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS, MANAGEMENT APPARATUS, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM - A device management module acquires the configuration information from the image forming apparatus and acquires product information of a product that corresponds to the image forming apparatus. The device management module determines whether the condition for validating the application that corresponds to the above-described product in the image forming apparatus is satisfied based on the acquired configuration information and the acquired product information. If the condition is satisfied, the device management module transmits license issuance request information to the image forming apparatus. The image forming apparatus transmits a license issuance request to the device management module to acquire a license and validates the application based on the acquired license. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010330 | PRINTING APPARATUS, PRINTING SYSTEM AND PRINTING METHOD - A printing apparatus is connected to a host computer via a network, and operates in a first mode in which network communication is enabled and in a second mode in which network communication is disabled. The printing apparatus transmits a query about print data to the host computer after transition when having transited to the first mode from the second mode. Further, upon reception of print data having been transmitted by the host computer as a response to the query, the printing apparatus performs printing on the basis of the print data. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010331 | SYSTEM FOR REMOTELY GENERATING AND DISTRIBUTING DICOM-COMPLIANT MEDIA VOLUMES - A system for generating digital image media volumes includes a digital image terminal for receiving, processing, and transmitting digital image data, and being adapted for processing the digital image data into one or more discrete DICOM-standard data objects. The system further includes a media volume production facility remotely located from the digital image terminal, and communicatively coupled to the digital image terminal via a server-operated computer network. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010332 | METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR DYNAMICALLY CONTROLLING DURING RUN TIME A MULTIFUNCTION PERIPHERAL (MFP) TOUCH PANEL USER INTERFACE (UI) FROM AN EXTERNAL REMOTE NETWORK-CONNECTED COMPUTER - In a system for dynamically and remotely providing user interface (UI) display and processing information to a touch panel embedded within a multifunction peripheral (MFP) such as a digital copier having an internal computer for controlling the touch panel, a method that comprises linking the internal computer to an external data communication network having an external remote computer on the network; and upon the inputting of desired selections by a user at the UI and communicating the same over the network to the external computer, providing information from the external computer via the network back to the internal computer that enables dynamically changing or updating the UI display and behavior during run time of the MFP. | 2013-01-10 |
20130010333 | DEVICE MESSAGING - An apparatus includes a messaging client and a server. The messaging client is configured to receive, utilizing a first protocol, a first communication, extract a request from the first communication, and send, utilizing a second protocol, the request to the server. The server is configured to receive the request, return, utilizing the second protocol, a response to the messaging client; and forward a job instruction included in the request, The messaging client is also configured to send, utilizing the first protocol, a second communication that includes the response to a source of the first communication | 2013-01-10 |
20130010334 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS AND IMAGE FORMING SYSTEM - An image forming apparatus includes: a print data storing unit that stores therein input print data; a delay-time input unit that inputs delay time for receiving a print of the print data; a controlling unit that controls start timing of printing by referring to the delay time for receiving the print that has been input from the delay-time input unit, actual time, and a printing state; and a printing unit that converts the print data stored in the print data storing unit into printing image data suitable for printing and starts printing. | 2013-01-10 |