06th week of 2011 patent applcation highlights part 22 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20110032219 | LEVER SWITCH WITH DISPLAY DEVICE - The present invention is directed to provide a lever switch with a display device that is variably displayable of pictures or texts. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032220 | PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ADJUSTING DISPLAY ORIENTATION OF THE PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A portable electronic device may adjust a display orientation of a display screen of the portable electronic device according to data from a gravity sensor, a video camera, and a display orientation adjusting unit. The display orientation adjusting unit may analyze acceleration data of the portable electronic device to generate a first adjustment parameter, and analyze the facial image to generate a second adjustment parameter. Furthermore, the display orientation adjusting unit may determine whether the display orientation of the display screen needs to be adjusted, and adjust the display orientation of the display screen to a viewing orientation of the user according to the first adjustment parameter or the second adjustment parameter. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032221 | OSD DISPLAY CONTROL PROGRAM PRODUCT, OSD DISPLAY CONTROL METHOD, AND OSD DISPLAY DEVICE - An OSD display control program product controlling OSD display of an image display device having a display screen, wherein the image display device includes a region ratio storage section storing, as region ratio information, the ratio of the pixel number of a region to the total pixel number of the display screen, the region in which the OSD display is performed, and the OSD display control program product makes a computer of the image display device realize: a total pixel number input step of inputting the total pixel number of the display screen as total pixel number information; a region ratio input step of inputting the region ratio information from the region ratio storage section; and a region pixel number determination step of determining, based on the total pixel number information and the region ratio information, the pixel number of the region in which the OSD display is performed. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032222 | PLASMA DISPLAY APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL - A plasma display apparatus and a method for producing a plasma display panel are provided. The plasma display apparatus includes a panel which includes an upper panel coated with a functional material, and a lower panel located opposite a surface of the upper panel coated with the functional material, a driving circuit which drives the panel, and a base chassis on which the driving circuit is mounted. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032223 | Display Panel and Electronic Book - It is an object to provide a display panel and an electronic book which are manufactured with high yield and have high reliability. A display panel is provided which includes, a flexible display portion in which a scan line and a signal line intersect with each other over a substrate, a signal line driver circuit for outputting a first signal to the signal line adjacent to a first side of the flexible display portion over the substrate, and a scan line driver circuit for outputting a second signal to the scan line adjacent to a second side of the flexible display portion. In the display panel, the mechanical strength of a portion provided with the signal line driver circuit or the scan line driver circuit is improved as compared to the mechanical strength of other than the portion. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032224 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE, ACTIVE MATRIX TYPE LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE, AND METHOD OF DRIVING THE SAME - A liquid crystal display device with no flicker and with bright excellent display is provided. A polarity pattern of a conventional frame inversion driving is one kind of display. A polarity pattern of a conventional source line inversion driving is two kinds of display, and a disclination pattern is one kind of display. On the contrary, in a circuit structure of the present invention, polarity patterns are made to have not less than four kinds, and disclination patterns are made to have not less than two kinds. By this, bright display in which flicker is not included and poor display due to disclination is improved, can be obtained. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032225 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND ARTICLES FOR MANUFACTURE FOR THE INTELLIGENT CONTROL OF DECORATIVE BODIES - Decoration devices of various forms are disclosed, including decoration devices that connect with one or more decorative bodies having performances or routines. When decorative bodies are attached to decoration devices of various embodiments of the present invention, the activation and control of any performance or routine on one decoration device may result in the activation and control of any number of performances or routines on other decoration devices. Once a selection of a performance or routine is received or identified, information associated with the selection may be communicated among the decorative bodies and used to activate additional performances. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032226 | ACTIVE MATRIX SUBSTRATE AND DISPLAY DEVICE - An active matrix substrate ( | 2011-02-10 |
20110032227 | ELECTRONIC BOOK - An object is to improve visibility without causing increases in device size and cost. Another object is to improve visibility and reduce the burden on a user without blocking external light when reflection of external light is high. An electronic book includes a display panel having an electrophoretic display element controllable by a pixel circuit of each pixel, and an illuminance sensor, and a display control portion having a circuit configured to correct an image signal for the electrophoretic display element to display a grayscale image in accordance with illuminance that is detected by the illuminance sensor. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032228 | Luminance Adjustment Systems and Methods for Display Units - Luminance adjustment systems and methods for display units are provided. The system includes a display unit, an image sensor, and a processing unit. The image sensor captures at least one image. The processing unit receives the image from the image sensor, and obtains the image luminance of the image. The processing unit adjusts a display luminance of the display unit according to the image luminance. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032229 | DISPLAY DEVICE AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS COMPRISING THE SAME - A display device and an electronic apparatus comprising the same are disclosed. The display device can eliminate or reduce a noise effect on a result of detecting ambient light. The display device includes a light detecting device for detecting the ambient light. The light detecting device comprises a light detecting unit, a reference voltage generating unit and a comparing unit. The light detecting unit is configured to generate a light detecting voltage for indicating the intensity of the ambient light. The reference voltage generating unit is configured to generate a predetermined reference voltage. The comparing unit is configured to compare the light detecting voltage with the reference voltage, and includes a first input terminal for allowing the light detecting voltage to be inputted and a second input terminal, which has the polarity opposite to the polarity of the first input terminal, for allowing the predetermined reference voltage to be inputted. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032230 | CONTROL DEVICE AND CONTROL METHOD FOR IMAGE DISPLAY - A control device for an image display includes at least two reference points, a modulation unit and a remote controller. The modulation unit modulates the light of a predetermined spectrum generated by the reference points with a brightness variation cycle. The modulation unit controls the reference points to emit the light with a first brightness within a first period of the brightness variation cycle and to emit the light with a second brightness within a second period of the brightness variation cycle, wherein the first brightness and the second brightness are not zero gray level. The remote controller captures the light of the predetermined spectrum with a sampling cycle and demodulates an image variation of the reference points with respect to the remote controller. The present invention further provides a control method for an image display. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032231 | DISPLAY DEVICE - A display device includes a frame frequency conversion circuit configured to convert a frame frequency of an input display data and a timing control circuit configured to control a first drive circuit and a second drive circuit based on a frame frequency after the conversion. The display device generates at least two display areas on the display panel. The at least two display areas display images at different frame frequencies. The display device further includes a switch unit configured to display an image at the frame frequency before the conversion at one of the at least two display areas and configured to display an image at the frame frequency after the conversion at another one of the at least two display areas. At least one of a boundary position and a size of the at least two display areas varies with time. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032232 | Pixel Circuit - A pixel driver circuit for active matrix driving of an organic light emitting diode (OLED) comprises a drive transistor having a current path connected to a first voltage supply line at one end and to an OLED at the other end and a gate terminal connected to a storage element connected between gate and source of the drive transistor to memorize a drive signal for the drive transistor under the control of a first switch transistor having a gate connection to a first selection line and a current path connected between gate and drain of the drive transistor, and a second switch transistor having a gate connection to a second selection line, wherein the second switch transistor has a current path connected to the data line at one end and a node at the other end located between the drive transistor and the OLED. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032233 | LCD DRIVING CIRCUIT USING OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER AND LCD DISPLAY APPARATUS USING THE SAME - In an operational amplifier includes: a control unit switches an operation mode between first and second operation modes. A first differential stage circuit section differentially-amplifies a first input signal supplied through a first input node in the first operation mode, and a second input signal supplied through the first input node in the second operation mode, similar to a second differential stage circuit section. A first output drive stage circuit section is configured to amplify the first input signal differentially-amplified by the first or second input differential stage circuit section to output as a first drive voltage, similar to a second output drive stage circuit section. First and second power supplies supply voltages in a first voltage range to the first differential stage circuit section and the first output drive stage circuit section in the first operation mode, and to supply voltages in the first voltage range to the second differential stage circuit section and the first output drive stage circuit section in the second operation mode, similar to third and fourth power supplies. The drive voltage on each of the first and second output nodes is fed back. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032234 | PLASMA DISPLAY APPARATUS TO REDUCE EMI EMISSION - A plasma display apparatus having a connecting structure between a base chassis and a driving circuit to reduce EMI emission is provided. The plasma display apparatus includes a panel, a driving circuit, and a base chassis which is connected to the driving circuit through a conductive connecting element and a non-conductive connecting element. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032235 | DISPLAY DEVICE AND OPERATING METHOD THEREOF - A display device is provided with: a display panel; a driver driving the display panel; and a controller adapted to perform multiplied-speed drive processing on original image data externally supplied thereto. The driver is adapted to drive the display panel by multiplied speed driving. When the driver performs the multiplied-speed driving, the controller generates multiplied-speed drive image data by performing the multiplied-speed drive processing on the original image data, generates compressed image data by compressing the multiplied-speed drive image data, and transfers the compressed image data to the driver. In this case, the driver decompresses the compressed image data to thereby reproduce the multiplied-speed drive image data, and drives the display panel in response to the reproduced multiplied-speed drive image data. When the driver does not perform the multiplied-speed driving, on the other hand, the controller transfers the original image data to the driver, and the driver drives the display panel in response to the original image data received from the controller. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032236 | MEASUREMENT APPARATUS - A measurement apparatus includes a display unit, a current detection unit configured to output a detection signal if an increase in a consumption current of the display unit is detected, a plurality of setting units each of which is configured to output an output signal, each of the plurality of setting units changing the output signal if the detection signal is received, and a diagnosis unit configured to receive the output signal, the diagnosis unit diagnosing the increase in the consumption current. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032237 | CIRCUIT STRUCTURE - A circuit structure suitable for coupling between a sample register and a digital-to-analog converter in a source driver circuit is disclosed. The circuit structure includes a multi-function switch circuit and a control unit. The multi-function switch circuit is coupled to an elevation voltage terminal and a system ground terminal. The multi-function switch circuit has a positive input pole, a negative input pole and a positive output pole. The control unit is coupled to the positive input pole and a negative input pole. The control unit selectively conducts a positive input signal and a negative input signal from the sample register to the positive input pole and the negative input pole respectively according to a latch control signal. Accordingly, the multi-function switch circuit of the invention has two functions of voltage shifting and data latching. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032238 | Pixel circuit and display device - A display device having at least a plurality of pixel circuits, connected to signal lines to which data signals in accordance with luminance information are supplied, arranged in a matrix, wherein pixel circuits of odd number columns and even number columns adjacent sandwiching an axis in a column direction parallel to an arrangement direction of the signal lines have a mirror type circuit arrangement symmetric about the axis of the column direction, and there are lines different from the signal lines between signal lines of adjacent pixel circuits. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032239 | Electronic Picture Frame - The present invention discloses an electronic photo frame, comprising a main frame body, a LCD, and circuit components, wherein, the LCD is arranged on the main frame body; the present invention further comprises a secondary frame body hinged to the main frame body; a transparent plate is arranged on the secondary frame body, and a photo containing cavity is arranged between the transparent plate and the secondary frame body; the circuit components are arranged in the main frame body or secondary frame body; thus the secondary frame body can receive conventional paper photos, while the main frame body displays digital photos. Compared to existing products, the present invention can meet two demands with a single photo frame; therefore, the practicability is greatly improved. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032240 | BUFFERING CIRCUIT WITH REDUCED DYNAMIC POWER CONSUMPTION - A buffering circuit with reduced power consumption is provided. The output buffering circuit includes first and second amplifier circuits. The first amplifier circuit includes a first input stage and a first output stage both coupled between a first power voltage and a second power voltage lower than the first power voltage, and an assistant discharging unit configured to provide a discharging current flowing from a first output node to a first intermediate power voltage during a discharging operation of the first amplifier circuit. The second amplifier circuit includes a second input stage and a second output stage both coupled between the first power voltage and the second power voltage, and an assistant charging unit configured to provide a charging current flowing from a second intermediate power voltage to a second output node during a charging operation of the second amplifier circuit. The first and second amplifier circuits can have reduced output voltage ranges and hence reduced total power consumption. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032241 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY - A liquid crystal display includes a liquid crystal display panel on which a plurality of first units each including at least one liquid crystal cell and a plurality of second units each including at least one liquid crystal cell are positioned in a display area and data line and gate lines cross one another, a common voltage generation unit generating first and second common voltages, a plurality of first longitudinal common lines that supply the first common voltage input through a plurality of first input units to each of first common electrodes of the first units, and a plurality of second longitudinal common lines that supply the second common voltage input through a plurality of second input units to each of second common electrodes of the second units. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032242 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE INCLUDING LEVEL SHIFTER, DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING THE SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND METHOD OF OPERATING THE SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - A semiconductor device includes a code generator and a level shifter. The code generator generates a code including one bit that is in a first logic state and at least one bit that is in a second logic state. The level shifter outputs signals that are at a first voltage level or at a second voltage level through a plurality of output terminals in response to the code. The level shifter includes a plurality of voltage controllers and a plurality of voltage converters. All but one of the voltage controllers control first signals output through all but one of the output terminals to be at the first voltage level in response to the at least one bit. One of the voltage converters controls a second signal output through the remaining output terminal to be at the second voltage level in response to the first signals. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032243 | DISPLAY DEVICE OF ACTIVE MATRIX TYPE - A display device of active matrix type allows reducing display brightness non-uniformity that is caused by initial variation and fluctuation over time in a driving transistor for emissive elements in pixel circuits. The display device includes pixel circuits, a measurement circuit and a gradation voltage supplying circuit. Each pixel circuit includes the driving transistor and an input circuit. The measurement circuit includes a constant current supplying circuit for generating and supplying one or more constant currents to the input circuit of the pixel circuits in a time division manner. The measurement circuit A/D-converts output voltages of the constant current supplying circuit and calculates data relating to electron mobility and threshold value of the driving transistor. The gradation voltage supplying circuit supplies to the pixel circuits a corrected gradation voltage, which is data corrected on the basis of data calculated from the measurement circuit. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032244 | LIGHT-EMITTING ELEMENT DRIVE DEVICE AND LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE - Power loss and heat output are reduced in a current drive circuit unit of a light-emitting element. A light-emitting element drive device drives N (where N is an integer of 1 or more) light-emitting element groups, and includes a drive voltage generating circuit used as a feedback path of a minimum voltage detection circuit, N current drive circuits, and N or fewer voltage adjustment circuits. The N light-emitting element groups each include at least one light-emitting element. The drive voltage generating circuit supplies a specified voltage from a voltage source to the N light-emitting element groups. The N current drive circuits the N light-emitting element groups by current through the voltage adjustment circuits. Of the N current drive circuits connected to the minimum voltage detection circuit, the current drive circuit with the lowest end voltage is used in the feedback loop of the drive voltage generating circuit. Even if there is a voltage difference between the end voltages of the light-emitting element groups, the end voltage of the current drive circuit is reduced by the voltage adjustment circuit to a voltage equal to or greater than the minimum voltage required for the current drive circuit to operate. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032245 | SOURCE DRIVER - A source driver drives data lines of a liquid crystal panel in an inversion driving manner. The source driver includes multiple charge averaging switch groups in increments of pixel colors. Each charge averaging switch connects a pairing of the nearest two corresponding data lines assigned to the same color. These two paired data lines are driven with opposite polarities. In many cases, the nearest pixels assigned to the same color have the same gradation. Thus, by performing a charge averaging operation for each of the associated data lines that correspond to such pixels, such an arrangement provides a source driver having the advantage of low power consumption. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032246 | DISPLAY DEVICE USING MEMS AND DRIVING METHOD THEREOF - A display device using a microelectromechanical system (“MEMS”) element includes; a display panel including the MEMS element having at least three states, the at least three states including an on state, a half-on state, and an off state and a backlight unit which provides light to the display panel. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032247 | DRIVING CIRCUIT AND DISPLAY SYSTEM INCLUDING THE SAME - A driving circuit for a display system is provided. The driving circuit includes two driving units. After receiving N image data, the first driving unit drives the display system based on M image data among the N image data. The second driving unit receives the other (N−M) image data and a set of control signals from the first driving unit. The second driving unit drives the display system based on the (N−M) image data and the set of control signals. The first driving unit adjusts the timing sequence of the set of control signals according to the mode of the display system. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032248 | RETENTION AND OTHER MECHANISMS OR PROCESSES FOR DISPLAY CALIBRATION - A “burn-in” is purposely performed on an LCD panel. The “burn-in” is calculated to compensate for an artifact or malfunction of a display using the LCD panel. The “burn-in” may be calculated, for example, to compensate for brightness levels in a light field emanating from the backlight of a dual modulation display. The burn in performed, for example, during periods of “power-off” of the display (e.g., when the backlight of an LCD is off). | 2011-02-10 |
20110032249 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DIVIDING LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - An apparatus and method for driving a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) device are disclosed. The apparatus includes a liquid crystal panel in which a plurality of subpixels arranged on each horizontal line are commonly connected to at least one adjacent data line, and on at least one horizontal line basis, a plurality of subpixels are connected to at least one adjacent data line through Thin Film Transistors (TFTs) of the subpixels from a same direction with respect to the at least one adjacent data line, a data driver for driving a plurality of data lines, a gate driver for driving a plurality of gate lines, and a timing controller for arranging externally received image data according to arrangement of subpixel columns commonly connected to each data line, providing the arranged image data to the data driver, and controlling driving timings of the gate driver and the data driver. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032250 | Information Processing Apparatus - A storage stores content information for a trial version of an application program assigned identification information and content information for a product version; a license information acquisition unit acquires license information for the application program by referring to request information acknowledged by an input acknowledging unit; a determination unit determines whether the license information for the application program is stored in the memory by referring to the identification information; and a display processing unit generates a display screen using first content information until the determination unit determines that the license information is stored, and generates a display screen using second content information when the determination unit determines that the license information is stored. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032251 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TEXTURE COMPRESSION IN A SYSTEM HAVING AN AVC DECODING AND A 3D ENGINE - A texture compression engine of a graphics device receives an uncompressed texture of a 3D graphic application. The received uncompressed texture is transcoded into an AVC reference picture stream. A plurality of mipmaps is constructed from the received uncompressed texture. The texture compression engine determines a texture compression rate based on available memory capacities. The texture compression engine compresses the received texture and its mipmaps at the determined texture compression rate. The compressed texture and mipmaps are further transcoded into the AVC reference picture stream and stored. The transcoded texture and mipmaps comprise either RGB or YCbCr components for a RGB uncompressed texture. The transcoded texture and mipmaps comprise monochrome or luma components for an ARGB uncompressed texture. A graphics accelerator in the graphics device is operable to acquire the stored texture and mipmaps for a 3D graphics scene. The acquired texture and mipmaps are decompressed by AVC decoding. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032252 | STORAGE MEDIUM STORING DISPLAY CONTROL PROGRAM FOR CONTROLLING DISPLAY CAPABLE OF PROVIDING THREE-DIMENSIONAL DISPLAY AND INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM - A display control program includes three-dimensional display processing instructions for performing display processing using first and second input images containing a common object to be displayed and having a parallax so that the object is three-dimensionally displayed by a display, two-dimensional display processing instructions for performing display processing so that the object is two-dimensionally displayed as a two-dimensional image by the display, and display switch instructions for making a switch between three-dimensional display and two-dimensional display of the display. The display switch instructions are adapted to perform display processing so that the object is substantially non-displayed by the display for a prescribed period when a switch is made between a state of three-dimensionally displaying the object and a state of two-dimensionally displaying the object. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032253 | Antenna Near-Field Probe Station Scanner - A miniaturized antenna system is characterized non-destructively through the use of a scanner that measures its near-field radiated power performance. When taking measurements, the scanner can be moved linearly along the x, y and z axis, as well as rotationally relative to the antenna. The data obtained from the characterization are processed to determine the far-field properties of the system and to optimize the system. Each antenna is excited using a probe station system while a scanning probe scans the space above the antenna to measure the near field signals. Upon completion of the scan, the near-field patterns are transformed into far-field patterns. Along with taking data, this system also allows for extensive graphing and analysis of both the near-field and far-field data. The details of the probe station as well as the procedures for setting up a test, conducting a test, and analyzing the resulting data are also described. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032254 | SHEET METAL MODEL CREATION DEVICE AND SHEET METAL MODEL CREATION METHOD - A sheet metal model creation device ( | 2011-02-10 |
20110032255 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DISCRETE ELEMENT MODELING WITH A VIRTUAL GEOMETRY OBJECT - One embodiment of the invention provides a computer-implemented method for discrete element modelling of a plurality of discrete elements corresponding to particles and physical geometry elements. The modelling performs a simulation through time of physical interactions of the particles with each other and with the physical geometry elements in a three-dimensional space. The method comprises providing a virtual geometry object comprising a user-defined shape. The virtual geometry object does not undergo physical interaction with the particles or physical geometry elements during the simulation. The method further comprises receiving user-defined parameters for determining the position, orientation and any movement of the virtual geometry object with respect to the three-dimensional space. The method further comprises locating the virtual geometry object in the three-dimensional space during the simulation in accordance with the user-defined parameters and identifying the particles, physical geometry elements and/or physical interactions having a particular relationship with respect to the virtual geometry object. The identified elements can then be analysed by the user, for example to determine the number of particles located at a given time within a specific region of the simulation space (as defined by the virtual geometry object). | 2011-02-10 |
20110032256 | Image processing apparatus and method - An image processing apparatus is provided. The image processing apparatus may include a first calculator to generate a first shadow map with respect to a static object included in a three-dimensional (3D) model, at a first viewpoint within the 3D model, a second calculator to generate a second shadow map with respect to a dynamic object included in the 3D model, at the first viewpoint, and a third calculator to generate a third shadow map with respect to the 3D model at the first viewpoint by synthesizing the first shadow map and the second shadow map. The image processing apparatus may decrease an amount of calculation necessary when performing three-dimensional (3D) rendering for a plurality of frames. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032257 | DYNAMIC RAY POPULATION CONTROL - Aspects can be for ray tracing of 3-D scenes, and include dynamically controlling a population of rays being stored in a memory, to keep the population within a target, a memory footprint or other resource usage specification. An example includes controlling the population by examining indicia associated with rays returning from intersection testing, to be shaded, the indicia correlated with behavior of shaders to be run for those rays, such that population control selects, or reorders rays for shading, to prioritize shading of rays whose shaders are expected to produce fewer rays. The indicia can include a respective weight for each ray. In an example, analyzer modules examine hints associated with shaders bound to intersected primitives. Population control aspects can influence ray diversity in memory, including encouraging a varying diversity pattern as rendering of a given scene or frame progresses, based on system resource indicia, rendering metrics and so on. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032258 | SOURCE CODE GENERATOR FOR A GRAPHICS CARD - The present invention relates to a source code generator | 2011-02-10 |
20110032259 | METHOD OF DISPLAYING IMAGES OBTAINED FROM AN IN-VIVO IMAGING DEVICE AND APPARATUS USING SAME - The present invention relates to a method of displaying images obtained from an in-vivo imaging device, comprising receiving data of original images captured by an in-vivo imaging device in a body lumen; creating simplified images from the original images, the simplified images having lower resolution than the original images; and displaying at least one map view which has a plurality of columns and a plurality of rows, at least part of the map view being filled with the plurality of the simplified images in rows and columns, whereby a user can recognize at a glance if there is any disease such as bleeding before scrutinizing captured images one by one. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032260 | ENHANCING VISUALIZATION OF RELATIONSHIPS AND TEMPORAL PROXIMITY BETWEEN EVENTS - Components and functionality can be implemented in an event management application to display events along a timeline. A display interval can be configured for the timeline and a scroll bar can allow scrolling to view different time periods on the timeline. In addition, filters may be applied to the events, so that relationships between events may be visualized. For example, the events may be filtered by network resource name, so that groups of events related to each network resource can be grouped together along the timeline. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032261 | METHOD OF IMPLEMENTING AN ACCELERATED GRAPHICS PORT FOR A MULTIPLE MEMORY CONTROLLER COMPUTER SYSTEM - An architecture for storing, addressing and retrieving graphics data from one of multiple memory controllers. In a first embodiment of the invention, one of the memory controllers having an accelerated graphics port (AGP) includes a set of registers defining a range of addresses handled by the memory controller that are preferably to be used for all AGP transactions. The AGP uses a graphics address remapping table (GART) for mapping memory. The GART includes page table entries having translation information to remap virtual addresses falling within the GART range to their corresponding physical addresses. In a second embodiment of the invention, a plurality of the memory controllers have an AGP, wherein each of the plurality of the memory controllers supplies a set of registers defining a range of addresses that is preferably used for AGP transactions. In a third embodiment of the invention, a plurality of memory controllers implemented on a single chip each contain an AGP and a set of configuration registers identifying a range of addresses that are preferably used for AGP transactions. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032262 | SEMICONDUCTOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT FOR DISPLAYING IMAGE - A normal bus and an extension bus having the same bit width as the normal bus are provided. A line buffer has a plurality of line regions to store pixel data of input image data. A line buffer writing control portion controls a direction in which the pixel data is to be written to the line buffer. A line buffer reading control portion reads out the pixel data stored in the line buffer and to output the read out pixel data to the buses selectively. A frame memory writing control portion controls a destination in a frame memory to which the pixel data obtained from the buses is to be written. An address control portion controls a writing address in the frame memory. The line buffer writing control portion controls the writing direction in the line buffer in accordance with an image rotation command signal. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032263 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DEVICE AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT - An integrated circuit device includes: a first pad to an ith pad connected to a first memory pad to an ith memory pad of a memory stacked in the integrated circuit device; a jth pad to a kth pad connected to a jth memory pad to a kth (1 | 2011-02-10 |
20110032264 | CORRECTION CIRCUIT AND DISPLAY DEVICE - A correction circuit includes a memory that stores a mobility correction value or a threshold voltage correction value for correcting luminance non-uniformity for every pixel, a memory read-out unit that reads out the mobility correction value or the threshold voltage correction value from the memory, a correlation table that produces a threshold voltage correction value or a mobility correction value from the other one of the mobility correction value and the threshold voltage correction value on the basis of a correlation between mobility and a threshold voltage, a mobility correction unit correcting an input signal for every pixel by using the mobility correction value supplied from the memory read-out unit or the correlation table, and a threshold voltage correction unit correcting the input signal that is corrected at the mobility correction unit, by using the threshold voltage correction value supplied from the memory read-out unit or the correlation table. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032265 | Pipelined computing device for connecting contour elements from image data - A pipelined computing device is provided that is designed i) to generate a list of coordinates of starting points and endpoints of chains and to store these in a memory, ii) for each starting point and endpoint, to search the list of coordinates of starting points and endpoints for the last occurrence of the same coordinates or coordinates lying within a neighborhood of a specified size, and iii) to allocate to each starting point or endpoint a vertex index and an instance index, wherein the vertex index is a running index of vertices and the instance index represents a running index of the starting points and endpoints belonging to a vertex, wherein associated points from the set of starting points and endpoints receive the same vertex index and are those points that have the same coordinates or coordinates that lie within the neighborhood of a specified size. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032266 | GLARE DETECTION AND MITIGATION METHOD FOR A PHOTO-SENSITIVE DISPLAY DEVICE - A display device having integral photo-sensors for touch sensing is used to detect and mitigate the effects of veiling glare that obscures information being conveyed by the display device. The photo-sensors are periodically sampled to identify optically saturated regions of the display device. If the saturated regions of the display device are being used to convey relevant information, one or more counter-measures are initiated to mitigate the effects of the glare. The counter-measures may include: increasing the display brightness at least in the identified glare region, tilting the display or its cover lens away from estimated direction of the glare source, re-sizing or re-formatting the displayed information, using an alternate display device to convey the information, and presenting the information with a different layer of a multi-layer display. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032267 | METHOD FOR INCREASING FRAME CONTRAST RATIO - A method for increasing a frame contrast ratio is suitable for a liquid crystal display (LCD) having a direct-type light emitting diode (LED) backlight module. The method includes establishing a local dimming demo mode in an on-screen-display (OSD) menu of the LCD, so as to determine to turn on or turn off a local dimming control function. Besides, according to this method, when the local dimming demo mode is turned on, the local dimming control function is continuously and repeatedly turned on or turned off in the direct-type LED backlight module in a time-division manner based on image contents in the whole frame of the LCD, so as to increase the frame contrast ratio of the LCD. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032268 | IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE SAME - The present invention includes an image processing apparatus having a slide show function of displaying a plurality of images while sequentially automatically switching the images and including an adding unit which adds a transition effect at the time of switching display from a first image to a second image, an obtaining unit which obtains characteristic values indicative of luminance of the first and second images, and a control unit which controls the adding unit to add a transition effect when the difference between the characteristic value of the first image and the characteristic value of the second image is equal to or larger than a predetermined threshold. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032269 | Automatically Resizing Demosaicked Full-Color Images Using Edge-Orientation Maps Formed In The Demosaicking Process - Automatically resizing demosaicked full-color images using edge-orientation maps formed in the demosaicking process. In a first example embodiment, a method for automatic upsampling of a demosaicked image includes several acts. First, a demosaicked image and an edge-orientation map that was created during the creation of the demosaicked image are received. Next, pixels of the demosaicked image are filled into an upsampled image. Then, edge-orientation values of pixels of the edge-orientation map are filled into an upsampled edge-orientation map. Next, an interpolation direction is determined for each pixel in which upsampling of the demosaicked image should be performed using the upsampled edge-orientation map. Finally, missing pixels in the upsampled image are estimated by performing interpolation along the interpolation direction using available pixels surrounding each missing pixel location. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032270 | PRESENTATION DEVICE - A presentation device 100 comprises an image capture portion for capturing a subject at prescribed time intervals to generate successive raw images; a first storage portion to which the generated raw images are successively saved; a second storage portion to which one of the generated raw images is saved as a still image; a detection portion adapted to analyze raw images stored in the first storage portion to ascertain if a prescribed indicator member is included therein, and if the indicator member is included in the raw images, to detect the location and direction of pointing of the indicator member; a pointer image generation portion adapted to generate a pointer image showing the detected location and direction; a synthesized image generation portions adapted to read out the still image from the second storage portion and synthesize the pointer image with the still image to generate a synthesized image; and an output portion for outputting the synthesized image. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032271 | IMAGE DISPLAY AND STORAGE APPARATUS, METHOD AND MEDIUM - An image display and storage device, method, and medium to process an original image and generate a main image so that the original image does not overlap a sub image, and store the original image instead of the main image when the main image and the sub image are displayed. The device includes an image processor to receive an image, and to generate a display image and a storage image using the received image, a display unit to receive the display image from the image processor, and to display the display image, and an image storing unit to receive the storage image from the image processor and to store the image. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032272 | VIDEO PROCESSING APPARATUS - Even when an OSD video signal is superimposed on a video signal, deterioration in the frequency characteristic or in gradation of the video or OSD video signal superimposed on it is minimized. A graphic image is represented by a video signal that provides color information and degree of transparency information on a pixel basis. The video processor includes: a filtering section, which receives and converts a 4:2:0 format video signal representing the video into a 4:2:2 or 4:4:4 format video signal; a decision section, which determines, by reference to the transparency information, whether the graphic image be superimposed on the video; a synthesizing section, which superimposes a color difference signal representing the graphic image on that of the video signal converted by the filtering section; and a scaling section for performing scaling on the synthetic color difference signal. Depending on the decision result, the filtering and scaling sections change between a mode of processing to retain pixel data and location information of the color difference signal of the 4:2:0 format video signal and another mode of processing to retain not to retain the pixel data and location information. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032273 | Method for Requesting and Viewing an Attachment Image on a Portable Electronic Device - A method for viewing a full image of a server stored original attachment on a portable electronic device including: building a graph structure within the server representing a map of the original image, downloading and displaying a re-sized image from the server to the portable electronic device, the original image exceeding an image size limit of the portable electronic device indicative of screen size of the portable electronic device, calculating width and height parameters of the full image, sending a request from the portable electronic device to the server to enlarge the image displayed on the device based on the width and height parameters, the request including the image size limit, retrieving and traversing the graph structure within the server to locate a separate image component constructed for the image size limit, collecting image binary data from the separate image component and modifying the image binary data based on the width and height parameters to create the full image of the original image and downloading the full image of the original image to the portable electronic device. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032274 | SCREEN DISPLAY SYSTEM AND SCREEN DISPLAY PROGRAM - A small screen displays system | 2011-02-10 |
20110032275 | COLOR CORRECTION OF ELECTRONIC DISPLAYS UTILIZING GAIN CONTROL - A video-rendering chip performs gain correction on received display input, based on a display temperature, to produce output values that are shown on the display. The video-rendering chip includes multipliers, a microprocessor, and a memory. The microprocessor receives a display temperature from a sensor, determines gain correction coefficients that correspond to the display temperature, and provides the correction coefficients to the multipliers. The multipliers then multiply the display input by the correction coefficients to produce the output values. The microprocessor may determine the correction coefficients utilizing a lookup table or a correction coefficient formula stored in the memory. The microprocessor may receive an updated display temperature periodically and may determine new correction coefficients that correspond to the updated display temperature. The microprocessor may receive updated display temperatures at fixed periods or at varying periods based on the previous display temperature. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032276 | ELECTROWETTING DISPLAY DEVICE AND DRIVING METHOD FOR DISPLAY DEVICE - An electrowetting display device and a driving method for a display device are provided. The electrowetting display device includes at least a pixel unit, a first driver and a second driver. The pixel unit includes at least a switch, at least a storage capacitor and at least an electrowetting pixel element. The switch is coupled between a node and a data line, and the switch has a control terminal coupled to a scan line. The storage capacitor is coupled between the node and a first common node. The electrowetting pixel element is coupled between the node and a second common node. The first driver provides a pulse signal to the control terminal of the switch via the scan line to turn on the switch. The second driver provides a gray scale signal to the electrowetting pixel element via the data line when the switch is turned on. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032277 | MONOCHROME LIGHT EMITTING DISPLAY DEVICE AND METHOD FOR FABRICATING THE SAME - A monochrome light emitting display device and a method for fabricating the same are disclosed, in which a pixel structure of a monochrome light emitting display device is changed to improve a contrast ratio and resolution and at the same time color shift is prevented from occurring, so as to display clearer image. The monochrome light emitting display device comprises a display panel having unit pixels of first and second sub-pixels arranged in a matrix arrangement to display a monochrome image; gate and data drivers respectively driving gate lines and data lines of the display panel; and a timing controller aligning externally input RGB data to be suitable for driving of the display panel to supply the RGB data to the data driver and generating data and gate control signals to control the data and gate drivers. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032278 | SOURCE DRIVER - A source driver including a data register, a level shifter, a gamma correction unit, a digital-to-analog converter and a buffer is provided. The data register stores a digital data signal. The level shifter pulls up the level of the digital data signal. The gamma correction unit provides a gamma curve. The digital-to-analog converter transforms the level-pulled-up digital data signal into an analog data signal with reference to the gamma curve. The buffer outputs the analog data signal to drive a corresponding data line. The level shifter, the gamma correction unit, the digital-to-analog converter and the buffer are all figured to receive a first set of reference voltages or a second set of reference voltages. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032279 | DISPLAY DRIVER CIRCUIT AND DISPLAY DEVICE - A display driver circuit and a display device are provided. The display driver circuit may have positive and negative resistor strings that are symmetrically formed and include a plurality of resistors, and applies a gamma voltage to one of the positive and negative resistor strings in response to a polarity selection signal, thereby generating and outputting a positive grayscale voltage and a negative grayscale voltage. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032280 | DRIVING METHOD OF PLASMA DISPLAY DEVICE - The driving method of the plasma display device has a plurality of combination sets for display that include a different number of combinations. Respective spatial differentiations of a red image signal, a green image signal, and a blue image signal are calculated. For an image signal of a large spatial differentiation, a combination set for display is used where the number of combinations is smaller than that in the combination set for display used for an image signal of a small spatial differentiation. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032281 | CORRECTION CIRCUIT AND DISPLAY DEVICE - A correction circuit includes a memory that stores a mobility correction value or a threshold voltage correction value for correcting luminance non-uniformity for every pixel, a memory read-out unit that reads out the mobility correction value or the threshold voltage correction value from the memory, a correlation table that produces a threshold voltage correction value or a mobility correction value from the other one of the mobility correction value and the threshold voltage correction value on the basis of a correlation between mobility and a threshold voltage, a mobility correction unit correcting an input signal for every pixel by using the mobility correction value supplied from the memory read-out unit or the correlation table, and a threshold voltage correction unit correcting the input signal that is corrected at the mobility correction unit, by using the threshold voltage correction value supplied from the memory read-out unit or the correlation table. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032282 | DISPLAY DEVICE AND DRIVING METHOD THEREOF - A display device is capable of improving display quality. A data line drive circuit outputs a display signal voltage to data lines in a first period. Each pixel holds the display signal voltage with reference to a voltage determined based on characteristics of the drive transistor. In a second period, a control voltage for controlling the drive transistor is output to the data lines. The drive transistor generates a drive current in accordance with the control voltage and the held signal voltage so as to allow the self-luminous element to emit light. After the second period, a third period is provided in which a voltage signal for setting a control terminal of the drive transistor to have a given correction voltage is output to the data lines. The first period follows the third period. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032283 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE AND DRIVING METHOD THEREOF - An LCD device and a driving method thereof are discussed. The LCD device can prevent a blended color within each block which is defined in an LCD panel. To this end, the LCD device divides an external image data into a plurality of block image data, generates first dimming signals opposite to red, green, and blue data with each block image data, and provides a second dimming signal opposite to a brightness data with each block image data. Also, the LCD device calculates a difference value between maximum and minimum grayscale values by analyzing histograms for the red, green, and compares the calculated difference value with a reference difference value. Furthermore, the LCD device allows one of the first and second dimming signals to be selected according to the dimming mode control signal. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032284 | DISPLAY DEVICE - A display device includes first transistors provided for every scanning line and second transistors having a first electrode connected to each scanning line and a second electrode to which a reference potential is inputted. A first electrode of the first transistor is connected to any one of gate lines belonging to a first group. A control electrode of the first transistor is connected to any one of gate lines belonging to a second group. A control electrode of the second transistor is connected to any one of reverse gate lines belonging to a second group. A scanning line drive circuit intermittently outputs, when the scanning line drive circuit outputs a non-selective scanning voltage to any one of the gate lines belonging to the second group, a selective reversal scanning voltage to a reverse gate line corresponding to the gate line in the reverse gate lines belonging to the second group. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032285 | BACKLIGHT CONTROL OF ELECTRONIC DEVICE - Embodiments are provided herein which may be utilized to eliminate stray light emissions from an LED while ambient light is being sensed. As such, dynamic backlight control systems for use with an electronic display are presented including: an ambient light sensor for sensing ambient light intensity; a backlight for illuminating the electronic display; a switch for controlling the backlight, the switch configured to set a backlight condition to ON or OFF in response to a backlight-off frequency such that the ambient light sensor senses the ambient light intensity in the absence of the backlight; a logic module for determining a backlight level in response to the ambient light intensity; and a backlight control circuit for adjusting the backlight to the backlight level in response to the ambient light intensity. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032286 | DISPLAY DEVICE AND TELEVISION RECEIVER - A display device | 2011-02-10 |
20110032287 | Beveled Edge Doctor Blade for Drum Maintenance - A drum maintenance system for use in an imaging device includes a reservoir having a supply of release agent. An applicator is configured to receive release agent from the reservoir and to apply the release agent to an imaging surface of an imaging device. A metering blade is positioned to meter the release agent on the imaging surface applied by the applicator. The metering blade is arranged in doctor mode with respect to the imaging surface and includes a tip positioned adjacent the imaging surface. The tip has a square portion positioned proximate the imaging surface and a beveled portion opposite the imaging surface. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032288 | Drum Maintenance System for Reducing Duplex Dropout - A drum maintenance system for use in an imaging device includes a reservoir having a supply of release agent, and an applicator configured to receive release agent from the reservoir and to apply the release agent to an intermediate imaging surface of an imaging device. A first metering blade is positioned in wiper mode at a first position adjacent the intermediate imaging surface and configured to meter the release agent on the intermediate imaging surface applied by the applicator. A second metering blade is positioned in wiper mode at a second position adjacent the intermediate imaging surface. The system includes a second metering blade positioning system operably coupled to the second metering blade and configured to move the second metering blade into engagement with the intermediate imaging surface to further meter release agent applied to the intermediate imaging surface by the applicator when printing a first side of a duplex print job and out of engagement with the intermediate imaging surface when printing simplex print jobs and when printing a second side of a duplex print job. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032289 | INK SUPPLY AMOUNT ADJUSTMENT METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRINTING PRESS - An ink supply amount adjustment method for a printing press includes steps of measuring the density value of each density measurement patch printed in a range corresponding to each ink fountain key on a printed printing sheet, obtaining the opening ratio of each ink fountain key in preliminary ink feeding, based on the difference between the measured density value of a patch and a preset reference density value, and the current opening ratio of each ink fountain key or image data in the range corresponding to each ink fountain key, and performing the ink feed operation of an ink ductor roller while printing is suspended, after setting the opening ratio of each ink fountain key to the obtained opening ratio in preliminary ink feeding. An ink supply amount adjustment apparatus for a printing press is also disclosed. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032290 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS USING PRINTHEAD TANK MEMORY TO DETERMINE PRINTHEAD TANK CONFIGURATION - Methods and systems using printhead tank memory to determine printhead tank configuration are provided in accordance with embodiments of the invention. One example embodiment of the invention may include a printhead ink tank. The printhead ink tank may include a memory tag readable by a printer memory tag reader in communication with a printer controller. The memory tag may further include ink tank configuration instructions that include at least one of an ink tank configuration identifier or at least one ink tank location identifier. The ink tank configuration instructions can cause the printer controller to perform at least one memory operation associated with the memory tag. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032291 | INKJET HEAD AND METHOD THEREOF - An inkjet head includes an ink chamber, a pressure chamber and a piezoelectric member. The ink chamber includes an ink storage area storing ink, a plurality of dampers filled with the ink to be discharged, and a plurality of nozzles connected to the dampers and discharging the ink. The pressure chamber is disposed on the ink chamber, overlapping at least two of the plurality of dampers, and includes a pressure transmitting medium. The piezoelectric member is disposed on the pressure chamber. The ink is discharged from the nozzles in substantially a same amount through control of a single piezoelectric member at one time. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032292 | RECORDING APPARATUS AND PROCESSING METHOD EXECUTED BY THE RECORDING APPARATUS - A recording apparatus configured to cause a recording head to move and scan in a reciprocating manner includes a buffer configured to store raster data including multivalued data, a table in which a plurality of dot patterns is defined for a value of the multivalued data and including a dot pattern corresponding to the value, a first information storage unit configured to store an initial value of the dot pattern according to a direction of scanning by the recording head and the value of the multivalued data, a second information storage unit configured to store information indicating an empty raster in which every multivalued data of a raster has a value of “0”, a determination unit configured to execute evaluation of the value of the multivalued data and determination as to whether a raster is the empty raster for each raster, a raster control unit configured to execute control for storing the initial value on the first information storage unit, control for storing the information on the second information storage unit, and control for storing multivalued data on the buffer according to a result of the evaluation and the determination by the determination unit, and a generation unit configured to, based on the initial value stored by the first information storage unit and the table, read the multivalued data from the buffer and generate a dot pattern based on the read multivalued data. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032293 | Ink ejector, and ink ejection control method - An ink ejector includes a head movement control section ( | 2011-02-10 |
20110032294 | DROPLET EJECTING APPARATUS AND CURRENT CONTROL METHOD - A droplet ejecting component of the present invention includes an ejecting component having a charge and discharge characteristic, an applying component being provided with a transistor, and an increasing component. The ejecting component ejects a droplet. When a control signal is inputted, the applying component applies an application voltage to the ejecting component, and the increasing component increases the impedance of the transistor. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032295 | ELEMENT SUBSTRATE, PRINTHEAD, HEAD CARTRIDGE, AND PRINTING APPARATUS - This invention relates to an element substrate capable of confirming an electrical connection status before a printhead malfunctions. The element substrate is a substrate for a printhead, which is detachable from a printing apparatus and includes a plurality of printing elements, a logical circuit for controlling the printing elements, and a voltage application terminal for applying a driving voltage to drive the printing elements. The logical circuit is driven at a voltage lower than the driving voltage. The element substrate includes a connection status output circuit which outputs a signal reflecting the electrical connection status between the printhead and the printing apparatus on the basis of the driving voltage. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032296 | PRINTING APPARATUS AND PRINTING METHOD - A printing apparatus includes a plurality of print element arrays each with a plurality of print elements arranged therein. The printing apparatus prints an image by time division driving in which the plurality of print elements in each print element array are divided into a plurality of blocks and in which the print elements are driven for every block. The amount of misalignment among the print element arrays in an arrangement direction of the print elements is acquired. A print element group used for printing in at least one print element arrays is changed in accordance with the acquired misalignment amount to correct the misalignment among the print element arrays. A driving order of the blocks is changed in accordance with the misalignment amount. Even in the case of the time division driving, the misalignment of the dot formation positions can be eliminated. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032297 | PRINTING METHOD, COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM, AND PRINTING APPARATUS - A printing method etc. capable of suppressing degradation in image quality of border sections between regions respectively printed by a plurality of nozzle rows that eject ink droplets is achieved. The printing method includes a step of setting, when at least two print heads that move in a movement direction intersecting a carrying direction and that include a plurality of nozzle rows each including a plurality of nozzles arranged in the carrying direction are moved in the movement direction, one ejecting method, of among a plurality of ejecting methods in which the nozzles for actually ejecting ink droplets are appropriately changed between an upstream-side nozzle and a downstream-side nozzle, for each of a plurality of aligned nozzle sections that are arranged such that the downstream-side nozzle of one print head and the upstream-side nozzle of the other print head, of the nozzle rows provided in different print heads, are aligned in the movement direction; and a step of ejecting ink droplets from the aligned nozzle sections according to the one ejecting method that has been set. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032298 | PRINTING METHOD - A method of printing an image on a substrate effected by moving the substrate past a print head during a printing operation and printing the image by printing a plurality of strokes. Printing each stroke includes emitting a plurality of drops of ink from the print head. The method includes receiving image data defining an image to be printed, the image data including data relating to a characteristic of the image; selecting printer control data defining the plurality of drops of ink which are to be emitted from the print head to print a stoke, the selecting being based upon data indicating a maximum number of drops of ink which can be emitted from the print head during a stroke and the characteristic of the image; and printing the image based upon the data defining the image to be printed and the printer control data. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032299 | INKJET PRINTING METHOD AND INKJET PRINTING APPARATUS - There is provided an inkjet printing method of applying plural different kinds of color ink containing pigment as a coloring agent and clear ink not containing the coloring agent on a print medium to form an image thereon. An amount of the clear ink applied in a unit area of the print medium is adjusted based upon an amount of each of the plural kinds of the color ink applied in the unit area. Since the amount of the clear ink is adjusted based upon not only the amount but also the kind of the color ink applied in the unit area, the clear ink application amount to each unit area can be more appropriate to largely reduce the gloss variations. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032300 | MATRIX PRINTING DEVICE - A textile printing machine comprises a plurality of printing modules arranged in an m×n matrix, the matrix having m first rails in a transverse direction for supporting printing functional units such as print heads, and n second rails in a longitudinal direction for supporting printing trays that carry textiles to be printed, each module defining a meeting point for a textile printing related operation to take place. The matrix size is at least two by two and provides flexible linear printing sequences that are able to share resources such as print heads. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032301 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR SERVICING 3D PRINTERS - The invention relates to apparatus and methods for producing three-dimensional objects and auxiliary systems used in conjunction with the aforementioned apparatus and methods. The apparatus and methods involve 3D printing and servicing of the equipment used in the associated 3D printer. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032302 | INK SET, RECORDING METHOD, AND COLORED OBJECT - An ink set is provided which, when used in color ink-jet printing, can give a full-color printed image having a satisfactory hue and brightness and excellent in various fastness properties. More specifically, an ink set for ink-jet recording is provided that is an ink set of at least two colors which includes at least two ink compositions, i.e., a cyan ink composition and a magenta ink composition. The cyan ink composition contains a cyan dye which is a dye represented by the following formula (7) or a salt thereof. The magenta ink composition contains a magenta dye which is a dye represented by the following formula (6) or a salt thereof. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032303 | FIXER INKS FOR USE WITH INK JET INKS - The disclosure provides an ink set comprising an ink jettable ink and an ink jettable fixer ink comprising: an aqueous colorant containing ink jettable ink; and a fixer ink comprising: (i) a multivalent metal salt, wherein the metal is selected from the group consisting of divalent metal ions, trivalent metal ions, and mixtures thereof; and (ii) a salt stable, water soluble, predominantly non-ionic, polymeric binder selected from the group consisting of a polyurethane comprising an ethylene oxide unit, and a methoxylated carboxylated polyallylamine; wherein the polymeric binder is substantially non-reactive with the colorant. The colorant comprises a dye, a self dispersed pigment or a pigment dispersion. These inks have enhanced coloristic and durability properties. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032304 | INKJET COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES FOR STRETCHABLE SUBSTRATES - Novel inkjet ink compositions for forming an image in a form of an elastic film attached to a surface of a stretchable and/or flexible substrate and processes utilizing same for inkjet printing color images on various substrates such as colored and absorptive or impregnable stretchable materials, which are characterized by heightened efficiency in process time, ink and energy consumption, as well as products having durable, wash-fast and abrasion-fast images printed thereon by the process, are disclosed. The novel ink compositions comprise a first part, which contains a property-adjusting agent and a carrier, and a second part which contains an emulsified property-sensitive proto-elastomeric film-forming agent, a colorant and a carrier, such that the second part congeals upon contact with the property-adjusting agent. The second part is digitally applied to the substrate less than 1 second following the application of the first part to the substrate. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032305 | RECORDING APPARATUS - A recording apparatus includes: a recording head that ejects ink; a sheet material that receives ink discarded from the recording head directly from the recording head or indirectly via another member; an ink absorption material that absorbs ink, and includes an ink absorption surface that forms a surface that intersects with an ink receiving surface of the sheet material that receives ink, and faces the ink receiving surface; and a sheet material movement unit that causes the sheet material to slide in at least a direction in which the ink receiving surface approaches the ink absorption surface. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032306 | System for Reducing Metering Blade Wear in a Drum Maintenance Unit - A drum maintenance system for use in an imaging device includes a reservoir having a supply of release agent, and an applicator configured to receive release agent from the reservoir and to apply the release agent to an intermediate imaging surface of an imaging device moving in a process direction. A metering blade is positioned to meter the release agent on the intermediate imaging surface applied by the applicator. The metering blade has a longitudinal axis extending in a cross-process direction transverse to the process direction. A driver is operably coupled to the metering blade that is configured to translate the metering blade between a first position and a second position along the longitudinal axis. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032307 | INKJET PRINTHEAD HAVING NOZZLE CHAMBERS WITH REDUNDANT INK INLETS - An inkjet printhead includes: a substrate; a row of nozzle chambers disposed on the substrate; an ink conduit extending longitudinally adjacent the row of nozzle chambers; and a nozzle plate spanning over the ink conduit and the row of nozzle chambers. Each nozzle chamber has a respective ink ejection opening defined in the nozzle plate; a first ink inlet defined in a sidewall of the nozzle chamber for receiving ink from the ink conduit; and a second ink inlet defined in a floor of the nozzle chamber. Each of the first and second ink inlets is in fluid communication with a common ink reservoir. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032308 | NOZZLE SHEET AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - Provided is a nozzle sheet manufacturing method by which highly fine manufacture and low cost are achieved. The method for manufacturing a nozzle sheet to be used for an inkjet head for an inkjet printer is provided with a step of forming a first resin sheet on a patterned liquid repellent film on a first dummy substrate, a step of forming a first nozzle which penetrates the first resin sheet, and a step of peeling the first dummy substrate. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032309 | Inkjet head, method of manufacturing the same, and electrical connection device therefor - An inkjet head according to an aspect of the invention may include: an inkjet head body having an ink chamber provided therein and an electrode portion provided on a surface thereof adjacent to the ink chamber; a piezoelectric actuator being mounted on the surface of the inkjet head body so that the piezoelectric actuator is electrically connected to the electrode portion; and a substrate being pressed using a bonding tool so that the substrate is electrically connected to the electrode portion and the piezoelectric actuator, arranged in different planes, through a conductive adhesive. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032310 | LIQUID EJECTING HEAD AND METHOD OF INSPECTING LIQUID EJECTING HEAD - A liquid ejecting head ejects a liquid from pressure generating chambers through nozzles by varying pressure of the pressure generating chambers. The liquid ejecting head includes a nozzle plate in which the nozzles are formed. A first passage forming board is joined to the nozzle plate. A first liquid passage, including the pressure generating chambers, is formed in the first passage forming board. A second passage forming board is joined to the surface of the first liquid passage forming board and has a second liquid passage communicating with the first liquid passage. A first electrode layer electrically connected to the liquid in the first liquid passage and a second, independent, electrode layer are disposed on a vibration plate. Each of the first and second electrode layers includes a terminal drawn to the outside of a junction portion joining the first and second passage forming boards to each other. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032311 | INKJET PRINT HEAD AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREFOR - According to one embodiment, there is formed a sidewall that isolates pressure chambers and is provided with an oblique angle on its ends in the ink flow direction; an electrode provided on the sidewall and a wiring part are connected; a substrate and an piezoelectric material are adhered together using an adhesive; the piezoel ectric material is processed to form grooves therein; then, a metal film making an electrode and a wiring part is formed on the sidewall and substrate; then, a non-wiring part is formed on the substrate and the piezoelectric material by laser light as a first processing method; subsequently, a non-wiring part is formed on the adhesive portion by a second processing method different from the first method. Thus, widths of the electrode and the wiring connected to an actuator can be uniformized thereby to reduce the variation among voltages applied to the individual actuators. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032312 | MULTI-COLOR INK TANK WITH FEATURES SPACED BY DISTANCES ENSURING INTERFACE WITH PRINTHEAD - A multi-color ink tank includes certain features that properly interface with features on a printhead to operatively seat the ink tank in the printhead in a sealed flow communicative relationship with the printhead. These interface features are spaced apart relative to one another at distances (or dimensions) that ensure the desired seating and sealing of the ink tank in the printhead and thereby the reliable supply of ink for operation of the inkjet printing system. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032313 | INDIVIDUAL INK TANK WITH FEATURES SPACED BY DISTANCES ENSURING INTERFACE WITH PRINTHEAD - A individual ink tank includes certain features that properly interface with features on a printhead to operatively seat the ink tank in the printhead in a sealed flow communicative relationship with the printhead. These interface features are spaced apart relative to one another at distances (or dimensions) that ensure the desired seating and sealing of the ink tank in the printhead and thereby the reliable supply of ink for operation of the inkjet printing system. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032314 | Inkjet head and method of manufacturing the same - An inkjet head according to an aspect of the invention may include: a manifold storing ink being injected from the outside; ink chambers receiving the ink from the manifold to eject the ink to the outside through nozzles; and a restrictor connecting the manifold and the ink chambers to each other and providing a plurality of interconnection paths. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032315 | INK ABSORBING PARTICLE, MATERIAL SET FOR RECORDING AND RECORDING APPARATUS - Ink absorbing particle to absorb an ink includes a polymer. The ink absorbing particles in a TMA needle penetration have a minimum temperature Ts10b of from about 80° C. to about 150° C. at which a needle enters to a depth of 10 μm, a minimum temperature Ts100w of about 40° C. or lower at which a needle enters to a depth of 100 μm when an equivalent amount of water is absorbed, and a minimum temperature Ts400w of about 50° C. or higher at which a needle enters to a depth of 400 μm when an equivalent amount of water is absorbed. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032316 | MONO INK TANK WITH FEATURES SPACED BY DISTANCES ENSURING INTERFACE WITH PRINTHEAD - A mono ink tank includes certain features that properly interface with features on a printhead to operatively seat the ink tank in the printhead in a sealed flow communicative relationship with the printhead. These interface features are spaced apart relative to one another at distances (or dimensions) that ensure the desired seating and sealing of the ink tank in the printhead and thereby the reliable supply of ink for operation of the inkjet printing system. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032317 | SIGNALING MODULE, LIQUID CONTAINER, RECORDING APPARATUS, AND CONTROL METHOD - An ink tank receives data signals from a printer and an LED provided on the ink tank is driven on the basis of the received data signals. The LED is driven in an inactive time period that is different from the time period in which the date signals are input to the ink tank. | 2011-02-10 |
20110032318 | Solid Ink Stick with Interface Element - An ink stick for use in a phase change ink imaging device has a protrusion with a predetermined height that is configured to enable a sensor in an ink loader of the imaging device to detect the height of the protrusion. The predetermined height of the protrusion corresponds to a control parameter for the imaging device. | 2011-02-10 |