08th week of 2012 patent applcation highlights part 21 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20120044430 | 3D Image Display Device - The present invention provides a 3D image display device. The 3D image display device includes a backlight module; a first linear polaroid disposed in front of the backlight module to polarize the light from the backlight module; a first liquid crystal layer disposed in front of the first linear polaroid; a second linear polaroid disposed in front of the first liquid crystal layer, the second linear polaroid having a determined polarizing angle to polarize image signals; a second liquid crystal layer disposed in front of the second linear polaroid to switch a linear polarization orientation of image signals; and a retarding layer disposed in front of the second liquid crystal layer to transform the linear polarization orientation into a circular polarization orientation. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044431 | HIGH-SPEED LIQUID CRYSTAL POLARIZATION MODULATOR - A polarization modulator for time-multiplexed stereoscopic 3D applications rapidly switches between two polarization states in alternate subframes. The polarization modulator uses two liquid crystal devices arranged in optical series and driven such that the second device compensates a change the first device makes to an input polarization state of incident light during alternate subframes. The compensating liquid crystal devices are characterized in that, if the same voltage is applied to both of them, the second device compensates the change that the first device makes to the input polarization state, regardless of the applied voltage level. If the applied voltage is changed from one level to another and the liquid crystal material in the liquid crystal devices relaxes to the new voltage level, polarization state compensation will take place throughout the duration of the relaxation so that the slow, unpowered transition does not manifest itself as a change in polarization state. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044432 | PIXEL ARRAY SUBSTRATE, CONDUCTIVE STRUCTURE AND DISPLAY PANEL - A pixel array substrate includes a substrate having a display region and a non-display region, a pixel array in the display region, first and second lead lines, first pads in the non-display region, second pads in the non-display region and on a first insulating layer, and the first insulating layer. The first lead lines electrically connect the pixel array and extend from the display region to the non-display region. Each first pad electrically connects one corresponding first lead line. The first insulating layer covers the first lead lines and exposes the first pads. The second lead lines on the first insulating layer electrically connect the pixel array and extend from the display region to the non-display region. Each second pad electrically connects one corresponding second lead line. A distance between each first pad and the adjacent second pad along a horizontal direction is 10 um˜20 um. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044433 | ELECTRO-OPTICAL DEVICE - In an active matrix semiconductor display device in which pixel TFTs and driver circuit TFT are formed on the same substrate in an integral manner, the cell gap is controlled by gap retaining members that are disposed between a pixel area and driver circuit areas. This makes it possible to provide a uniform cell thickness profile over the entire semiconductor display device. Further, since conventional grainy spacers are not used, stress is not imposed on the driver circuit TFTs when a TFT substrate and an opposed substrate are bonded together. This prevents the driver circuit TFTs from being damaged. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044434 | DISPLAY SUBSTRATE AND FABRICATING METHOD THEREOF - An exemplary embodiment of the present invention discloses a display substrate including a pixel connected to a first gate line and a data line. The pixel includes a first sub-pixel including a first liquid crystal capacitor and a first switching element including a gate electrode connected to the first gate line, a source electrode connected to the data line, and a drain electrode connected to the first liquid crystal capacitor. The pixel also includes a second sub-pixel including a second liquid crystal capacitor and a second switching element including a gate electrode connected to the first gate line, a source electrode connected to the data line, and a drain electrode connected to the second liquid crystal capacitor. The pixel further includes a controller including a control capacitor and a control switching element, the control switching element connected between a terminal of the control capacitor and the drain electrode of the second switching element. The control capacitor includes a first capacitor electrode and a second capacitor electrode. The first capacitor electrode is arranged on the same level on the display substrate as the gate electrode or is arranged on the same level on the display substrate as the source electrode and the drain electrode. The second capacitor electrode is arranged on the same level on the display substrate as a pixel electrode. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044435 | ATTACHMENT FRAME FOR A DISPLAY MODULE AND PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE USING THE SAME - An attachment frame for a display module includes a bezel in a periphery of the display module, and at least one pair of tabs integrally formed on inner sides of the bezel. Each tab includes a connecting portion connected to the bezel and a mounting portion fixed to the display module. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044436 | ATTACHMENT FRAME FOR A DISPLAY MODULE AND PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE USING THE SAME - An attachment frame for a display module includes a bezel attaching to the display module and at least one pair of tabs positioned on the inner sides of the bezel. Each tab includes a fixing portion connected to the bezel, a mounting portion fixed to the display module, and a connecting portion connecting the fixing portion and the mounting portion. Each tab forms a plurality of first strengthening ribs extending from the connecting portion to the mounting portion and a plurality of second strengthening ribs extending from the connecting portion to the fixing portion. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044437 | ATTACHMENT FRAME FOR A DISPLAY MODULE AND PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE USING THE SAME - An attachment frame for a display module includes a bezel at a periphery of the display module, and at least one pair of tabs positioned in a plurality of inner sides of the bezel. Each tab includes a fixing portion welded to the bezel and a mounting portion fixed to the display module. The fixing portion forms two positioning posts, and the bezel defines two corresponding positioning holes, and the tabs are positioned relative to the bezel via the engagement of the positioning posts and the corresponding positioning holes. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044438 | BACKLIGHT MODULE - The present invention discloses a backlight module which has a plurality of light-emitting diodes. The light-emitting diodes are divided into a plurality of light groups according to pitches between the adjacent light-emitting diodes. The light-emitting diodes with respect to a display-area center line have a position center, and the light group having the light-emitting diodes with larger pitches therebetween is in a position relatively close to the position center and is in a higher bright bin; the light group having the light-emitting diodes with smaller pitches therebetween is in a position relatively away from the position center and is in a lower bright bin. Therefore, luminous conditions of the overall light-emitting diodes tend to correspondence, and proportion of usage of light-emitting diodes in different bright bins can be increased. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044439 | LIGHTING DEVICE, DISPLAY DEVICE AND TELEVISION RECEIVER - A lighting device | 2012-02-23 |
20120044440 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - A liquid crystal display device provided with a back light device can relieve lamp images without lowering the utilization efficiency of the light emitted from the back light device. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044441 | LIGHTING DEVICE AND DISPLAY DEVICE - Provided is a lighting device ( | 2012-02-23 |
20120044442 | Liquid Crystal Display Device - A liquid crystal display device includes first and second substrates with first and second polarizing layers, a liquid-crystal layer, a matrix-driven electrode group; and a rear-illuminating device. Between the first polarizing layer and the liquid-crystal layer, a first optical compensating member is disposed without a birefringent medium sandwiched between the liquid-crystal layer and the first optical compensating member, and the first optical compensating member is constructed so that when a refractive index thereof in a slow-axis direction in a plane parallel to the substrate is taken as n | 2012-02-23 |
20120044443 | DISPLAY APPARATUS HAVING IMPROVED OUTDOOR VISIBILITY - A display apparatus includes a light guide plate to emit light that enters through a side surface of the light guide plate through an upper surface of the light guide plate, a light source arranged on at least one side of the light guide plate, a reflection plate arranged under the light guide plate, a color filter layer arranged above the light guide plate, and an optical shutter arranged above the color filter layer to transmit or block at least a part of light according to electric control, wherein the color filter layer includes a transmission type color filter to transmit light in a particular wavelength band and reflect light in other wavelength bands. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044444 | SENSOR ARRAY SUBSTRATE, DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING THE SAME, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SENSOR ARRAY SUBSTRATE - Provided are a sensor array substrate, a display device including the same, and a method of manufacturing the sensor array substrate. The sensor array substrate includes: a substrate; a plurality of pixel regions defined by intersections of gate wirings and data wirings on the substrate; and a plurality of first sensor units and a plurality of second sensor units which are formed in the pixel regions. The first sensor units sense light in an infrared wavelength range, the second sensor units sense light in a visible wavelength range, two first sensor units that are disposed adjacent to each other in a data wiring direction form a first group, and two second sensor units that are disposed adjacent to each other in the data wiring direction form a second group. The first and second groups are alternately arranged in the data wiring direction and a gate wiring direction. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044445 | Liquid Crystal Device and Manufacturing Method Thereof - The object can be achieved by the following structure. A material whose value of fracture toughness is greater than or equal to 1.5 [MPa·m | 2012-02-23 |
20120044446 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME - The present invention provides: a vertical alignment liquid crystal display device using comb electrodes for voltage application to liquid crystals, the device being capable of reducing alignment defects of liquid crystals occurring at tips of electrodes, having a high contrast and white brightness, and being excellent in display properties; and a method for producing the same. The present invention is a method for producing a liquid crystal display device comprising a pair of substrates, a liquid crystal layer between the substrates, and an electrode for voltage application in the liquid crystal layer, the method comprising the steps of: resist pattern formation in which a resist film formed on a conductive film is exposed through a photomask; and an electrode pattern formation in which the conductive film is etched through the resist pattern, the photomask having a light-shielding or light-transmitting pattern including a core portion and a plurality of branch portions extending from the core portion, the branch portions each having a wide part at the tip. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044447 | Display Device And Driving Method Thereof - With a display device using a pixel which includes a sub-pixel, the display device with improved viewing angle and quality of moving image display is provided without increase in power consumption by driving of the sub-pixel. A circuit which can change conducting states by a plurality of switches is provided, and charge in a plurality of sub-pixels and a capacitor element is transported mutually, so that desired voltage is applied to the plurality of sub-pixels without applying voltage in plural times from external. Moreover, a period in which each sub-pixel displays black is provided in accordance with transfer of charge. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044448 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY - Exemplary embodiments of the present invention provide a liquid crystal display that includes a first substrate, a gate line positioned on the first substrate, a data line and a voltage line crossing the gate line, a first switching element connected to the gate line and the data line, a second switching element connected to the gate line and the voltage line, a first pixel electrode connected to the first switching element and including a plurality of branches inclined with respect to the gate line, and a second pixel electrode connected to the second switching element and including a plurality of branches parallel to the first branches, wherein the sum of the lengths of the first branches is 90% to 100% of the sum of the lengths of the second branches. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044449 | TWISTED NEMATIC LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - A twisted nematic liquid crystal display device includes a first substrate, a plurality of gate lines and a plurality of data lines formed on the first substrate, a plurality of pixels connected to the gate lines and the data lines and each pixel having a first subpixel and a second subpixel, a first subpixel electrode formed in the first subpixel, and a second subpixel electrode formed in the second subpixel. The voltage of the first subpixel electrode is greater than the voltage of the second subpixel electrode, and a ratio of the area of the second subpixel electrode to the area of the first subpixel electrode is in the range of 0.66 to 1.5. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044450 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A liquid crystal display apparatus includes a first substrate and a second substrate facing each other, a liquid crystal disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate, a sealant provided between the first substrate and the second substrate, the sealant defining a space in which the liquid crystal is contained and an opening in communication with the space in association with the first substrate and the second substrate, and a sealing film covering the opening and including a first portion bonded to a surface of the first substrate and a second portion bonded to a surface of the second substrate. Portions of the first substrate and the second substrate are welded together. The portions are located on an opposite side to the opening with respect to the opening and being covered with the sealing film. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044451 | LIGHT BARRIER DEVICE AND DISPLAY UNIT - There are provided a light barrier device and a display unit for stereoscopic viewing capable of preventing occurrence of light unevenness. The light barrier device, includes: a liquid crystal layer sealed between a pair of substrates, to include a plurality of sub-regions each allowing light to pass therethrough or to be blocked; and spacers each provided, between the pair of substrates, in a region other than boundary region between the sub-regions. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044452 | SUBSTRATE FOR LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY PANEL - A substrate for a liquid crystal display panel includes a first projection structure and a second projection structure and/or a depression structure, the substrate for the liquid crystal display panel includes a specific structure at a part of or near the first projection structure, the specific structure having at least one of a planar shape different from a planar shape of the second projection structure and/or the depression structure and a planar area of ⅔ times or less or 1.5 times or more than a planar area of the second projection structure and/or the depression structure. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044453 | LIQUID CRYSTAL COMPOSITION AND LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - Provided is a liquid crystal composition that satisfies at least one of characteristics such as high maximum temperature of a nematic phase, low minimum temperature of a nematic phase, small viscosity, large optical anisotropy, large dielectric anisotropy, large specific resistance, high stability to ultraviolet light and high stability to heat, or that is suitably balanced between at least two of the characteristics; and provided is an AM device. The liquid crystal composition having a nematic phase includes a three-ring compound having a specific difluoromethyleneoxy bond having large dielectric anisotropy as a first component, a specific three-ring compound having large dielectric anisotropy as a second component, a specific four-ring compound having high maximum temperature as a third component, and a specific two-ring compound having high maximum temperature and small viscosity as a fourth component, and the liquid crystal display device contains this composition. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044454 | CUSTOMIZED INTRAOCULAR LENS POWER CALCULATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - Selecting an optimal intraocular lens (IOL) from a plurality of IOLs for implanting in a subject eye, including measuring anterior corneal topography (ACT), axial length (AXL), and anterior chamber depth (ACD) of a subject eye; selecting a default equivalent refractive index depending on preoperative patient's stage or calculating a personalized value or introducing a complete topographic representation if posterior corneal data are available; creating a customized model of the subject eye with each of a plurality of identified intraocular lenses (IOL) implanted, performing a ray tracing through that model eye; calculating from the ray tracing a RpMTF or RMTF value; and selecting the IOL corresponding to the highest RpMTF or RMTF value for implanting in the subject eye. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044455 | OPTICAL IMAGING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR IMAGING AN OPTICAL IMAGE - To provide an optical imaging apparatus capable of providing a high lateral resolution in a wide region and easily adjusting prior to imaging for imaging an optical image of an eye to be inspected which is an object, and a method for imaging an optical image. The optical imaging apparatus in which a beam from a light source is used as a measuring beam, and an image of an object is imaged based on intensity of a return beam formed of the measuring beam irradiated to the object has the following: first, an optical device for focusing the measuring beam on the object; next, a aberration detecting device for measuring a aberration of the return beam; and a focus adjusting device for adjusting the optical device based on the aberration detected by the aberration detecting device. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044456 | FUNDUS OBSERVATION APPARATUS - The controller | 2012-02-23 |
20120044457 | IMAGING APPARATUS AND IMAGING METHOD - An imaging apparatus includes changing unit for changing a positional relation of irradiation positions of a plurality of measuring beams to be radiated onto an object. The imaging apparatus includes scanning unit for scanning the plurality of measuring beams in the positional relation which has been changed by the changing unit, and acquiring unit for acquiring an optical coherence tomographic image of the object on the basis of the plurality of measuring beams. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044458 | FUNDUS CAMERA - A fundus camera according to the present invention includes a light metering unit configured to change a light metering area within an image captured by an imaging unit based on one of a position and a size of a light blocking member, and a controlling unit configured to control an amount of light emission from a light source based on a light metering value corresponding to the light metering area. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044459 | Three-Dimensional Projection Device - An image projection system having a laser projector that projects two differently polarized images on a display region is disclosed. The laser projector enables viewing the two differently polarized images as a three-dimensional image. The image projection system includes a planar lightwave circuit-based beam combiner that enables multiple colors of laser light having different polarization modes to be combined in a single output beam that is scanned over the display region at video rates to produce the two polarized images. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044460 | 3D Volumetric Display - A light surface display for providing a three-dimensional image including a plurality of particles dispersed within a volumetric display. A first projection system projects sequential slices of electromagnetic energy of one or more infrared wavelengths along the length and width of the volumetric display energizing particles to form a two-dimensional image. A second projection system projects translational slices of electromagnetic energy of one or more infra-red wavelengths that intersect with the energized particles across the depth of the volumetric display. A control system synchronizes the projection of the image source and the activation source such that the two-dimensional image and the translational slices energize the particles for a pre-determined length of time so that the particles illuminate to form an illuminated three-dimensional image. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044461 | ILLUMINATION SYSTEM AND PROJECTION DEVICE COMPRISING THE SAME - An illumination system and a projection device comprising the same are provided. The projection device comprises an image-forming system and the illumination system. The illumination system comprises a first light source device, a second light source device and a first light guiding device. The first light source device generates a visible light, while the second light source device directly generates a substantially pure infrared light. The first light guiding device is adapted to guide the visible light and the infrared light to the image-forming system for processing to make the visible light form a visible light image and make the infrared light form an infrared light image. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044462 | PROJECTOR - An aspect of the present embodiment, there is provided a projector, including a first optical source fixed on a first mount substrate, the first optical source emitting a first light, a second optical source fixed on the first mount substrate being apart from the first optical source for a first distance, the second optical source emitting a second light, a third optical source fixed on a second mount substrate, the third optical source emitting a third light, an emission period of the third light being set between an emission period of the first light and an emission period of the second light. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044463 | EXHAUST PORT SHUTTER APPARATUS AND PROJECTOR - An exhaust port shutter apparatus which is attached to an exhaust port of a projector, includes: a guide section in which a first guide groove is provided; louver boards each having a turning shaft pin, the louver boards in which each turning shaft pin is formed so as to have a length which allows the turning shaft pin to pass through the first guide groove and project to the outside of the guide section; and a cam roller that has a cam groove on a peripheral surface thereof, the cam groove into which each turning shaft pin fits, the cam roller that can reciprocate, by rotation thereof, each turning shaft pin by the cam groove along the first guide groove in a first direction, wherein the louver boards are rotated at a necessary angle as a result of the cam roller being rotated and open and close the exhaust port. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044464 | SPECKLE REMOVAL FOR A LASER SCANNING PROJECTOR - An apparatus and method for reducing the visibility of speckle in coherent light comprises propagating the coherent light through a multimode optical waveguide | 2012-02-23 |
20120044465 | LIGHT SOURCE UNIT, ILLUMINATION DEVICE, AND PROJECTION DISPLAY APPARATUS - A light source unit includes a cylindrical transparent substrate capable of being controlled to rotate; plural segment regions provided at a cylinder portion of a side surface of the cylindrical transparent substrate; layers of different phosphors arranged on at least two of the plural segment regions, the different phosphors being configured to emit light of prescribed wavelength bands upon receiving excitation light; and an excitation light source provided inside or outside of the transparent substrate, the excitation light source being configured to apply the excitation light to the phosphors. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044466 | PROJECTOR - A projector includes a discharge lamp, a discharge lamp driver that supplies the discharge lamp with a current, a voltage detector that detects a drive voltage for driving the discharge lamp, and a controller that controls the discharge lamp driver. The controller carries out a first control process in which the discharge lamp driver is so controlled that an absolute magnitude of the drive current in a first period is smaller than that in a second period and that an AC current is supplied to the discharge lamp in a second period. The first control process includes a first electric power control process in which first average drive electric power is determined based on the voltage detected by the voltage detector and a current is supplied to the discharge lamp in such a way that average drive electric power is set at the first average drive electric power. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044467 | PROJECTOR - A projector for projecting an image light including: a laser light source for emitting a laser beam; a light modulator for modulating the laser beam to generate the image light; a projection portion for projecting the image light; a detector for detecting a fixation degree of the projector; and a controller for controlling the power of the image light on the basis of the fixation degree. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044468 | LITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS AND DEVICE MANUFACTURING METHOD - An immersion lithography apparatus comprises a temperature controller configured to adjust a temperature of a projection system, a substrate and a liquid towards a common target temperature. Controlling the temperature of these elements and reducing temperature gradients may improve imaging consistency and general lithographic performance. Measures to control the temperature may include controlling the immersion liquid flow rate and liquid temperature, for example, via a feedback circuit. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044469 | Exposure method, exposure apparatus, and device manufacturing method - A liquid immersion device that has an mixing mechanism that mixes and dissolves a predetermined substance for adjusting specific resistance of the liquid, which is supplied onto a liquid repellent film on the surface of an object (member) of a projection optical system placed on the light emitting side of projection optical system, and an liquid immersion area is formed by supplying the liquid in which the predetermined liquid is dissolved onto the liquid repellent film. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044470 | Substrate for Use in Metrology, Metrology Method and Device Manufacturing Method - A pattern from a patterning device is applied to a substrate. The applied pattern includes device functional areas and metrology target areas. Each metrology target area comprises a plurality of individual grating portions, which are used for diffraction based overlay measurements or other diffraction based measurements. The gratings are of the small target type, which is small than an illumination spot used in the metrology. Each grating has an aspect ratio substantially greater than 1, meaning that a length in a direction perpendicular to the grating lines which is substantially greater than a width of the grating. Total target area can be reduced without loss of performance in the diffraction based metrology. A composite target can comprise a plurality of individual grating portions of different overlay biases. Using integer aspect ratios such as 2:1 or 4:1, grating portions of different directions can be packed efficiently into rectangular composite target areas. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044471 | Lithographic Apparatus and Method - A method of projecting a patterned beam onto a substrate using an EUV lithographic apparatus having a projection system including a plurality of mirrors. The method includes the following steps. Using the projection system to project the patterned beam onto the substrate while moving a final mirror of the projection system in a direction substantially perpendicular to the surface of the substrate. Rotating the final mirror to substantially compensate for unwanted translation of the projected patterned radiation beam on the substrate due to the movement of the mirror. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044472 | Inspection Method for Lithography - A method is used to determine focus of a lithographic apparatus used in a lithographic process on a substrate. The lithographic process is used to form at least two periodic structures on the substrate. Each structure has at least one feature that has an asymmetry between opposing side wall angles that varies as a different function of the focus of the lithographic apparatus on the substrate. A spectrum produced by directing a beam of radiation onto the at least two periodic structures is measured and ratios of the asymmetries are determined. The ratios and a relationship between the focus and the side wall asymmetry for each structure is used to determine the focus of the lithographic apparatus on the substrate. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044473 | OPTICAL ELEMENT FOR UV OR EUV LITHOGRAPHY - To reduce deformations which may be caused by a functional coating on a substrate in an optical element for UV or EUV lithography, an optical element is suggested comprising a functional coating ( | 2012-02-23 |
20120044474 | OPTICAL MODULE FOR GUIDING A RADIATION BEAM - An optical module is used to guide an EUV radiation beam. The optical module has a chamber that can be evacuated and at least one mirror accommodated in the chamber. The mirror has a plurality of individual mirrors, the reflection faces of which complement one another to form an overall mirror reflection face. A support structure is in each case mechanically connected via a thermally conductive portion to a mirror body of the respective individual mirror. At least some of the mirror bodies have an associated actuator for the predetermined displacement of the mirror body relative to the support structure in at least one degree of freedom. The thermally conductive portions are configured to dissipate a thermal power density of at least 1 kW/m | 2012-02-23 |
20120044475 | COMPOSITE OPTICAL DEVICE FOR SIGHTING TARGETS AND MEASURING DISTANCES - The present invention aims to provide a composite optical device which includes the day-time optical device, thermal imaging optical device, laser application device and displaying device while reducing the volume and weight, further comprising attenuator that can control the amount of light for easy display on the display. The present invention also aims to provide a composite optical device with enhanced efficiency of transmitting laser and easy operability by installing the attenuator at an appropriate location. To attain the object of the invention, the composite optical device for day and night time sighting and measuring distance, having a laser application device, a day-time optical device, a thermal imaging optical device and a display, comprises a laser transmitting optical device comprising a beam shaping lens | 2012-02-23 |
20120044476 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF SCENE AND ACTION CAPTURE USING IMAGING SYSTEM INCORPORATING 3D LIDAR - The present invention pertains to systems and methods for the capture of information regarding scenes using single or multiple three-dimensional LADAR systems. Where multiple systems are included, those systems can be placed in different positions about the imaged scene such that each LADAR system provides different viewing perspectives and/or angles. In accordance with further embodiments, the single or multiple LADAR systems can include two-dimensional focal plane arrays, in addition to three-dimensional focal plane arrays, and associated light sources for obtaining three-dimensional information about a scene, including information regarding the contours of the objects within the scene. Processing of captured image information can be performed in real time, and processed scene information can include data frames that comprise three-dimensional and two-dimensional image data. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044477 | LASER DIODE BASED MULTIPLE-BEAM LASER SPOT IMAGING SYSTEM FOR CHARACTERIZATION OF VEHICLE DYNAMICS - The invention is related to a laser diode based multiple beam laser spot imaging system for characterization of vehicle dynamics. A laser diode based, preferably VCSEL based laser imaging system is utilized to characterize the vehicle dynamics. One or more laser beams are directed to the road surface. A compact imaging system including an imaging matrix sensor such as a CCD or CMOS camera measures locations or separations of individual laser spots. Loading status of vehicles and vehicles' pitch and roll angle can be characterized by analyzing the change of laser spot locations or separations. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044478 | Standoff Explosives Detector Using Deep-UV Raman Spectroscopy - A method of performing Raman spectroscopy, and an apparatus for performing the method, including irradiating, with laser light, a trace amount of a target substance disposed on a painted surface, receiving reflected laser light and a Raman return signal from the trace amount of the target substance, processing the Raman return signal using, at least, a spectrograph and camera to obtain a Raman signature for the target substance, and identifying the target substance based on the Raman signature for the target substance and a database of Raman signatures. The laser light wavelength may be selected based on a ratio of Raman return signal power to fluorescence power. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044479 | TERAHERTZ SPECTROSCOPY SYSTEM AND METHOD - A terahertz spectrometer includes: a terahertz-wave emitter and a terahertz receiver elements. The terahertz wave generated by means of generating beat frequency corresponding to the difference between two rapidly tunable continuous wave lasers. Having a difference in time between the interrogating signal and the reference signal at the receiver end side, which corresponds to intermediate frequency (IF), not centered around the baseband, i.e. zero Hertz. The offset step size of the intermediate frequency from zero Hertz is linearly correlated to the position of the interrogated object position. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044480 | Detector Arrangement for a Flow Cytometry System - Systems and methods for regarding a cytometry system are disclosed. The system can include a plurality lasers which are spatially separated from each other. Each laser can be assigned to a single detector. The single detector can process multiple events from each laser by digital switching of signal processing circuitry. Additional detectors can be assigned to receive light in a similar manner. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044481 | SEMICONDUCTOR LIGHT EMITTING ELEMENT, DRIVING METHOD OF SEMICONDUCTOR LIGHT EMITTING ELEMENT, LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE, AND OPTICAL PULSE TESTER USING LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE - [Task] To provide a semiconductor light emitting element capable of emitting light beams with wavelengths in a plurality of wavelength ranges with a high optical output, a driving method of a semiconductor light emitting element capable of making a semiconductor light emitting element that can emit light beams with wavelengths in a plurality of wavelength ranges operate with a high optical output, a light emitting device, and a small and high-performance optical pulse tester using the light emitting device. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044482 | MEASURING METHOD OF HOLE DIAMETER, HOLE POSITION, HOLE SURFACE ROUGHNESS, OR BENDING LOSS OF HOLEY OPTICAL FIBER, MANUFACTURING METHOD OF HOLEY OPTICAL FIBER, AND TEST METHOD OF OPTICAL LINE OF HOLEY OPTICAL FIBER - A measuring method of a hole diameter of a holey optical fiber includes calculating an arithmetical mean value I(x) from two backscattering light intensities at a position x of two backscattering light waveforms of the holey optical fiber, in which the two backscattering light waveforms are obtained by OTDR measurement; and obtaining the hole diameter at the position x, based on a correlation between an arithmetical mean value I(x) and an hole diameter of the holey optical fiber that is obtained in advance. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044483 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MEASURING EXIT ANGLE OF OPTICAL FIBER - An object is to improve the repeatability of measurements of an exit angle of an optical fiber, facilitate a measuring operation, and accurately measure exit angles of many optical fibers in a short time. A measurement end of an optical fiber is passed through a through hole of a holder. While the optical fiber is being rotated by using the through hole as a guide, output light from the measurement end is received by light receiving means. Coordinates of at least three points on a locus circle of the output light are measured to calculate a size of the locus circle. On the basis of the calculated size, the exit angle of the optical fiber is measured. The through hole of the holder has a small-diameter portion on a front side and a large-diameter portion on a rear side. An inside diameter of the small-diameter portion is 0.1 μm to 1.0 μm larger than a diameter of a bare fiber, and an inside diameter of the large-diameter portion is larger than a diameter of a sheathed fiber. The object described above is thus achieved. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044484 | OPTICAL PROBE FOR MEASURING LIGHT SIGNALS IN VIVO - An optical probe for measuring light signals includes a first optical fiber guiding incoming light, a lens focusing incoming light towards a sample and collecting altered light from the sample, a second optical fiber guiding altered light, a light logging device measuring intensity fluctuations in the incoming light, wherein the light logging device is positioned after the first optical fiber, whereby the light logging device receives a part of the incoming light from the first fiber. The optical probe is normally applied for measuring light signals in vivo, and finds its primary applications within the field of optical spectroscopic measurements, where the light signals measured by said probe are applied in combination with an apparatus wherein light signals are analyzed against its spectral components for instance in Raman, fluorescence, phosphorescence absorption, diffusion and transmission studies. Embodiments of the present invention especially relates to and finds application within the area of Raman Spectroscopy. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044485 | SYSTEM AND DEVICE FOR OPTICAL DETECTION OF PARTICLES WITH AN ARRAY FOR DECOUPLING OPTICAL INFORMATION, CORRESPONDING MANUFACTURING METHOD - The present disclosure relates to a system for optical detection of particles arranged in a viewing area suitable for being illuminated by radiation with a predetermined wavelength. The system includes an optical detector, as well as an assembly of metal plasmonic channels arranged in a single plane and in which one end is close enough to the viewing area to allow optical information to be transferred from one end to the other of the channels. In the system, the channels are arranged such that the assembly forms an array for transferring optical information around the viewing area. The value of at least one spatial characteristic of the array is respectively lower and higher than the wavelength near the ends of the channels that are respectively close to and far away from the viewing area. The system includes an optical decoupler between the ends that are far away from the viewing area and the optical detecter. The present disclosure also relates to a device for optical detection of particles as well as to methods for manufacturing such a system and such a device. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044486 | Detecting Defects on a Wafer - Systems and methods for detecting defects on a wafer are provided. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044487 | OPTICAL BEAM SPECTROMETER WITH MOVABLE LENS - A spectroscopic system is described that provides at least one of focus of an excitation beam onto a sample, automatic focus of an optical system of the spectroscopic system for collecting a spectroscopic signal, and/or averaging of excitation intensity over a surface area of the sample. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044488 | Device for Analysing Materials by Plasma Spectroscopy - A device for analyzing materials by plasma spectroscopy is of the portable and independent type, comprising a housing ( | 2012-02-23 |
20120044489 | Photonic crystal slot waveguide miniature on-chip absorption spectrometer - Methods and systems for label-free on-chip optical absorption spectrometer consisting of a photonic crystal slot waveguide are disclosed. The invention comprises an on-chip integrated optical absorption spectroscopy device that combines the slow light effect in photonic crystal waveguide and optical field enhancement in a slot waveguide and enables detection and identification of multiple analytes to be performed simultaneously using optical absorption techniques leading to a device for chemical and biological sensing, trace detection, and identification via unique analyte absorption spectral signatures. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044490 | Extreme Light Pulse-Front Tilt and Its Application to Single Shot Measurement of Picosecond to Nanosecond Laser Pulses - Various methods and systems are provided for generation of a laser pulse with massive pulse-front tilt (PFT) and its use for measurement of laser pulses. In one embodiment, a method includes directing a laser pulse into an etalon and propagating the laser pulse through the etalon to form a tilted pulse. Another embodiment involves directing pulses into an etalon and propagating the pulses through the etalon in opposite directions to form a pair of massively tilted pulses that are tilted in opposite directions. In another embodiment, a system includes a Fresnel biprism configured to produce a pair of pulses from an input pulse and a lens configured to direct each pulse through an opening (or openings) in an input surface of an etalon, where the etalon is configured yield a pair of pulses tilted in opposite directions, each pulse having a massive PFT. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044491 | OPTICAL FILTER, OPTICAL FILTER MODULE, SPECTROMETRIC INSTRUMENT, AND OPTICAL APPARATUS - An optical filter includes a first substrate, a second substrate facing the first substrate, a first optical film provided to the first substrate, and a second optical film provided to the second substrate and facing the first optical film, and at least one of the first optical film and the second optical film has a metal film having a reflecting property and transmissibility of a light in a desired wavelength band, and a surface and an edge portion of the metal film is covered by a dielectric film. It is also possible to provide a tilted surface to an edge portion of the metal film. Further, it is also possible to form a step-like bump between the metal film and a dielectric film as another optical film formed under the metal film. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044492 | OPTICAL FILTER, OPTICAL FILTER MODULE, SPECTROMETRIC INSTRUMENT, AND OPTICAL INSTRUMENT - An Etalon filter includes a first substrate, a second substrate which faces the first substrate, a first optical film which is provided on the first substrate, and a second optical film which is provided on the second substrate to face the first optical film. The reflective characteristic of the first optical film determined by the reflectance of light of each wavelength in a reflective band is different from the reflective characteristic of the second optical film determined by the reflectance of light of each wavelength in the reflective band. The first optical film can have a reflective characteristic with a first wavelength λ | 2012-02-23 |
20120044493 | DYNAMIC AND DEPOLARIZED DYNAMIC LIGHT SCATTERING COLLOID ANALYZER - Apparatus are described for measuring the characteristics of colloidal particles suspended in transparent media by Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) and Depolarized Dynamic Light Scattering (DDLS) into regions where conventional measurements are difficult or impractical. Matching the diameter of an illuminating beam and an intersecting diameter of a field stop image extends measurements into regions that include concentrated turbid suspensions that frequently appear so visually opaque that multiple scattering typically gives a falsely low estimate of particle size. At the opposite extreme, where insufficient signal is available to determine either or both of the translational and/or rotational relaxation times of the particles, typically where they are too small, too few, or of insufficient refractive index difference from the medium to scatter enough light, measurements can be improved by: a) using a sufficiently large aperture such that many coherence areas fall upon the detector; and b) optical homodyne amplification of the scattered signal. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044494 | METHOD FOR ESTIMATING THE AMOUNT OF ENTITIES DEPOSITED ON MICROPARTICLES IN SUSPENSION IN A SOLUTION, ASSOCIATED DEVICE AND USE OF SAID DEVICE - The invention relates to a method for estimating the amount of entities deposited on microparticles in suspension in a solution, and also to an associated device. The method comprises the following steps:
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20120044495 | Inspection Method and Apparatus, and Associated Computer Readable Product - A system is configured to measure two separately polarized beams upon diffraction from a substrate in order to determine properties of a grating on a substrate. Linearly polarized light sources are passed via a fixed phase retarder in order to change the phase of one of two orthogonally polarized radiation beams with respect to the other of the two beams. The relative phases of the two radiation beams and other features of the beams as measured in a detector gives rise to properties of the substrate surface. The grating and the initial linear polarization of the radiation beam are angled non-orthogonally relative to each other. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044496 | METHOD OF CONSTRUCTING LIGHT-MEASURING LOOK-UP TABLE, LIGHT-MEASURING METHOD, AND LIGHT-MEASURING SYSTEM - The invention discloses a method of constructing light-measuring look-up table, a light-measuring method, and a light-measuring system. The method of constructing light-measuring look-up table is to construct a look-up table by according to spectrum parameters relative to a light spectrum model, three actual color-matching functions relative to the light-measuring system and three standard color-matching functions, calculating both a look-up color coordinate and a reference color coordinate corresponding to each of the spectrum parameters. The light-measuring method includes: first, measuring a to-be-measured light by the light-measuring system to obtain actual stimulus values and calculating an actual color coordinate; then, comparing the actual color coordinate with the look-up color coordinates to determine both a to-be-measured light spectrum parameter and an estimated color coordinate relative to the to-be-measured light; furthermore, according to the to-be-measured light spectrum parameter, one of the standard color-matching functions and one of the actual stimulus values, calculating an estimated luminance. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044497 | COLOR PROCESSING APPARATUS AND METHOD THEREOF - A sample information input unit obtains spectral reflectances of color patches formed on a medium from a measuring device or storage unit. A media characteristic input unit inputs bi-spectral radiance factors of the medium from the storage unit. A computing unit computes bi-spectral radiance factors of the color patches based on the spectral reflectances of the color patches obtained by the sample information input unit and the bi-spectral radiance factors of the medium input by the media characteristic input unit. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044498 | Products and Methods for Identifying Rock Samples - Products and methods for identifying rock samples based on an average color value for each rock sample. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044499 | IMAGE ACQUISITION APPARATUS, IMAGE ACQUISITION SYSTEM, AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME - An OCT apparatus that photographs with a plurality of measuring beams concurrently has a mechanism for adjusting the optical path length of a reference beam for each measuring beam. Accordingly, when tomographic images photographed in this manner are displayed side by side, because the depth of photographing varies from one tomographic image to another, it is difficult for an operator to comprehend the positional relation between the photographed images. In displaying tomographic images acquired with a plurality of measuring beams, the display position of each tomographic image is adjusted based on the changed optical path length of a reference beam of the measuring beam used for the image. The tomographic images are thus aligned in height and are presented in a manner that is easy for the operator to comprehend the positional relation between the photographed images. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044500 | OPTICAL INTERFEROMETER - An optical interferometer including, an analyzer configured to calculate an air dispersion ratio of air in the dispersion measurement interferometer excluding the component gas on the basis of a detection result of a first partial pressure detector, to calculate dispersion of air in a distance measurement interferometer from the calculated air dispersion ratio and a detection result of a second partial pressure detector, and to calculate a geometrical distance of the optical path length difference between a reference surface and a target surface. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044501 | FILM THICKNESS MEASURING APPARATUS USING INTERFERENCE AND FILM THICKNESS MEASURING METHOD USING INTERFERENCE - With a film thickness measuring apparatus of the present invention, a substrate having a transparent film formed on its front surface is placed on a placement unit. A half mirror divides light from a light source such that divided light beams are emitted to the front surface of the substrate and to a reference plane, and overlays reflected light from the front surface of the substrate and reflected light from the reference plane on each other to form interfering light. The interfering light is imaged by an imager. Based on the imaging result, the film thickness of the transparent film is calculated by an arithmetic unit. An optical filter with which an intensity spectrum of transmitted light exhibits a plurality of peaks, the optical filter is disposed between the light source and the half mirror. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044502 | DEVICE FOR DIVIDING AN OPTICAL BEAM INTO FOUR BEAMS AND NON-CONTACT OPTICAL PROFILOMETER COMPRISING SAME - An optical probe for splitting a beam of light into multiple beams. The optical probe may comprise a first polarizing beam splitter having a first polarization axis, a second polarizing beam splitter having a second polarization axis orthogonal to the first polarization axis, a first half wave plate and a second half wave plate, and optionally a first birefringent phase plate, and a second birefringent phase plate. The first half wave plate may be located before first polarizing beam splitter, and the second half wave plate may be located after the first polarizing beam splitter, relative to the propagation of the light beam. The optical probe may further include a lens for collimating the four light beams. A profilometer includes the optical probe for splitting a beam of light into four light beams, and a scanner for traversing the optical probe over a surface of an element to be measured. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044503 | SHAPE MEASURING METHOD AND SHAPE MEASURING APPARATUS - A shape measuring method includes guiding light emitted from a light source to an object to be measured and a reference surface, combining light reflected from the object to be measured with light reflected from the reference surface, and taking a distribution image of an interference light intensity corresponding to each measurement position of the object to be measured, while changing an optical path length difference between a first optical path length and a second optical path length over a whole scanning zone, sequentially storing distribution images of the interference light intensity in the whole scanning zone, and obtaining an interference light intensity string at each measurement position based on the stored distribution images of the interference light intensity, and obtaining a position in an optical axis direction at each measurement position of the object to be measured from a peak position of the interference light intensity string. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044504 | PROFILOMETER, MEASURING APPARATUS, AND OBSERVING APPARATUS - An observing apparatus includes a lighting device for irradiating a surface of a measuring target with light having a first light source distribution, and an imaging section for imaging the surface of the measuring target. Considering a first plane passing through a measurement point, the first light source distribution is set such that: (1) a radiance L | 2012-02-23 |
20120044505 | SURFACE INSPECTING APPARATUS AND SURFACE INSPECTING METHOD - A surface inspecting apparatus rotates a semiconductor wafer | 2012-02-23 |
20120044506 | THIN FILMS MEASUREMENT METHOD AND SYSTEM - A method and system are provided for controlling processing of a structure. First measured data is provided being indicative of at least one of: a thickness (d | 2012-02-23 |
20120044507 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF PRINTING REDUCTION IMAGE THEREOF - A method reducing an image size of an image printed by an image forming apparatus includes determining whether a line width of an unprintable line will be compensated when it is determined that there is the unprintable line, rendering an object based on image data in which a result of determining whether the line width will be compensated is reflected, and performing a reduction printing operation of the object based on the rendering result. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044508 | E-book device, method and computer-readable medium printing contents thereof - A content printing method in an e-book device includes displaying an e-book, selecting a region on a screen displaying the e-book, storing contents corresponding to the selected region, forming data by combining pre-stored contents, sending the data to a printing device and printing the data when a printing request is input | 2012-02-23 |
20120044509 | COLOR CORRECTION APPARATUS AND COLOR CORRECTION METHOD - According to one embodiment, a color correction apparatus includes an input portion, a storing portion and a correction portion. The input portion inputs color image signals which correspond to recording color material amounts. The storing portion stores a standard color reproduction parameter for calculating a standard color reproduction chromaticity and reference chromaticity deviation amounts at a plurality of reference color points in recording color material amount coordinate space. The correction portion estimates chromaticity deviation amounts of the input color image signals on the basis of the reference chromaticity deviation amount, calculates a standard chromaticity which corresponds to the input color image signals on the basis of the standard color reproduction parameter and corrects the input color image signals on the basis of the estimated chromaticity deviation amounts and the standard chromaticity. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044510 | IMAGE RECORDING SYSTEM AND IMAGE RECORDING METHOD - A color gamut is extended, and thus high color and gradation are realized. An image recording system includes: a conversion unit for converting input color signals constituting an input image into signals constituting a group of recording material overlapped structures that includes a recording material overlapped structure in which at least two or more recording materials are overlapped to form pixels; and a recording unit for recording the recording materials on a recording medium in accordance with the converted signals. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044511 | TRANSFER APPARATUS FOR OFFSET PRINTING - The present invention relates to a transfer apparatus for offset printing, in which a gate-shaped frame ( | 2012-02-23 |
20120044512 | MULTICOLOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND PROCESSES OF FORMING THE SAME BY PRINTING - There is provided a process of forming a regular array of rows of subpixels on a workpiece. The subpixels having four different colors, and a subpixel pitch s. Of the four colors, q colors are formed by printing and r colors are formed by a non-printing method. The process includes the steps: (1) providing a printing head having z nozzles arranged in a row with a spacing between the nozzles of p, where z=4n | 2012-02-23 |
20120044513 | Image reader for use in an image forming apparatus, and contamination check method of guide film for the same - An image forming apparatus having an image reading table includes a document glass installed on an upper side of the image reading table, to support a document; an image reading sensor installed under the document glass, to perform an image reading operation; a cover to selectively cover the document glass; an automatic document feeder (ADF) to feed a document along an image reading path, past the image reading sensor; a document discharging plate to support a document discharged from the ADF; a first guide member; a guide film attached to the first guide member; and an image forming part to form the image on a printable medium. The guide film includes a first guide film portion and a second guide film portion, the first guide film portion is in planar contact with the document glass and the second guide film portion guides the document toward the ADF. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044514 | Image reading device and image forming apparatus incorporating same - An image reading device that can be incorporated in an image forming apparatus includes a housing including a first housing member having a document reading area and a second housing member attached to the first housing member, a document reading unit disposed inside the housing to read a document while moving in a sub-scanning direction of the housing, a document reference line formed on the first housing member to position the document placed on the document reading area in the sub-scanning direction, and a reference position detector positioned on a plane surface of a square that extends perpendicular to the document reading area along a main scanning direction of the document reference line to detect a reference position of the document reading unit as the document reading unit moves in the sub-scanning direction. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044515 | IMAGE READING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE APPARATUS - In an image reading apparatus, based on image data obtained by reading a white image, detection is performed of an abnormal pixel based on a foreign substance adhering to a reading position of an original and data indicating a position of the abnormal pixel is outputted, then image data obtained by reading an original is corrected based on that data, and detection of the abnormal pixel is carried out immediately prior to reading of a first original, and a correction process based on data indicating a position of the abnormal pixel is carried out on image data obtained by reading a second original following on from the first original. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044516 | MEDIA SEPARATOR, FIXING DEVICE, AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - A media separator includes air nozzles and separation plates to form a row of members, and is configured to separate a sheet conveyed from a fixing nip formed of a fixing member and a pressure member. In such a media separator, the plurality of air nozzles and at least one separation plate are disposed along a longitudinal direction of the fixing device, and the plurality of air nozzles are disposed at both lateral ends of the row of members in the longitudinal direction of the fixing device, whereby waving of the edge of the sheet in the printing of frequently used sheet can be prevented and the occurrence of jam may be prevented, and a stable sheet separation and conveyance can be realized. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044517 | IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS CAPABLE OF DISPLAYING SHORTCUT KEYS, AND CONTROL METHOD AND PROGRAM THEREFOR - An image processing apparatus prevents setting content not adapted to the capability of the image processing apparatus from being registered when registering a shortcut key for the image processing apparatus using e-mail. A user interface displays a shortcut key on a screen and allow a user to input an instruction therethrough. An execution of a function or a setting for the execution is registered onto the shortcut key. Capability information representing a capability of the apparatus itself is stored. An e-mail including content to be registered onto the shortcut key and capability information used when the user specifies the content is received. If it is determined the content included in the received e-mail should be registered onto the shortcut key based on the capability information included in the received e-mail and the stored capability information, the content included in the received e-mail is registered onto the shortcut key. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044518 | IMAGE FORMING DEVICE, IMAGE FORMING METHOD AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM - An image forming device provided with a restart unit and a deletion unit. If processing requiring a restart of the image forming device is requested by another terminal device that is connected via a communications circuit, the restart unit causes the image forming device to restart. If the processing requiring the restart is requested by the other terminal device while a service process relating to image processing is being provided by a service process provision device that is connected via the communications circuit, the deletion unit deletes data relating to use of the service process before the image forming device is restarted. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044519 | NETWORK SCANNER OVERIDE OPTIONS IN A DSM ENVIRONMENT - The systems and method herein provide a design logic that extends Distributed Scan Management (DSM) by integrating the scan setting features of a network scanner with DSM and enhances DSM by providing a means for quickly locating Post Scan Processes (PSP) based on specified search criteria. In this regard, a network scanner is controllable via the PSPs of a DSM protocol. A user interface of the network scanner is operable to receive login information associated with a user that is used to grant access to one or more of the PSPs. The network scanner also includes a storage module operable to store scanner software instructions that direct a processor to determine whether the one or more accessed PSPs have settings that are overrideable and present the one or more accessed PSPs to the user for selection. The user may then override settings of a selected PSP via the user interface. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044520 | METHODS AND STRUCTURE FOR IMPROVED PRESENTATION OF JOB STATUS IN A PRINT SERVER - Methods and associated structure for displaying the status of a plurality of print jobs using a graphical user interface to present a broad overview of the status of the print jobs. Status information regarding the plurality of print jobs is received from one or more print servers. The status of each job is analyzed to associate a top-level category with each job and a status sub-category with each job. A graphical object is presented to the user to represent each of the top-level categories and each of the sub-categories within each top-level category. A count of the number of jobs associated with each graphical object may be presented to the user as a number associated with the graphical object. The graphical objects may be color-coded to indicate the level of operator intervention (if any) required for the print jobs associated with the corresponding top-level category or sub-category. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044521 | IMAGE PROCESSING DEVICE AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - An image processing device includes a body that has a first connection portion and a second connection portion inside the body; an image processing board that is electrically connected to the first connection portion, the image processing board performing image processing; a functional board that is disposed so as to cover a part of the image processing board on one side of the image processing board; a side panel attached to the image processing board at a position opposite to the first connection portion, the side panel being a part of a side surface of the body; and an extension board disposed so as to cover another part of the image processing board on the same side as the functional board with respect to the image processing board, the extension board being electrically connected to the second connection portion and independently attachable to and removable from the image processing board. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044522 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SETTING WIRELESS LAN THEREOF - A method and apparatus for setting up a wireless LAN. The method includes receiving a packet, which informs a user that a WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) button of an access point is operated, from the access point; activating a button provided in an image forming apparatus as a WPS button; selecting a button activated as the WPS button; and if the button activated as the WPS button is selected, establishing a wireless network with the access point. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044523 | Image forming system for printing contents of widget application executed in terminal - An image forming system to print contents of a widget application executed in a terminal, including: the terminal to display a widget screen by executing the widget application, to display content of which a preview is requested in the displayed widget screen, and to request printing of the displayed content; a widget server to receive raw data of the content from the outside and to process the received raw data to preview data or print data; and an image forming device to print the content in response to a print request of the content. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044524 | Host device and control method thereof and control method of image forming apparatus - A host device is configured to upload a message informing of a status of the image forming apparatus to a network service which allows users to share messages on a website. This allows an administrator of the image forming apparatus device to manage the image forming apparatus, irrespective of time and place, by simply accessing the website of a service server providing the network service, which enables more efficient management of the image forming apparatus. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044525 | INFORMATION-DISPLAYING SYSTEM AND INFORMATION DISPLAY METHOD - To facilitate visual identification of a guidance image for setup work or maintenance work for a printer. A content delivery system comprises a server, a printer, and a mobile terminal. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044526 | PRINTING APPARATUS AND PROCESSING METHOD FOR THE SAME - A printing apparatus encodes masks used for thinning out print data when performing multi-pass printing and provided in correspondence with passes, and stores the encoded masks in a memory. The printing apparatus includes an assignment unit that assigns different codes with respect to pixels that indicate dot-on and are held in the masks provided in correspondence with the passes, depending on for which pass of mask processing the masks are used, and an encoding unit that generates, using the different codes, index data indicating pixels that indicate dot-on and are held in the masks corresponding to the passes, and generates encoded data by encoding the index data. Here, the encoding unit determines an assignment relationship in which the different codes are assigned to the passes by the assignment unit such that the encoded data is smaller than the data size of original masks, and generates the encoded data. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044527 | Apparatus and Method for Controlled Ethernet Switching - Methods, devices, and computer-readable media related to use of a scanner device and access node to repair a device-under-repair are disclosed. The first and second connections can utilize a first communication protocol (e.g., Ethernet or Bluetooth) and the third connection can utilize a different second communication protocol (e.g., OBD-II). In response to receiving a first communication addressed to a first address, the first communication can be sent from the scanner device via the second connection. In response to receiving a second communication addressed to a second address, where the first address differs from the second address, the second communication can be converted to conform to the second communication protocol and the converted second communication can be sent from the scanner device via the third connection. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044528 | Material Printing System for Distributing Updated Meeting Material to Participants - A material printing system includes a reference setting unit for setting any given version of material data as reference material data, among plural versions of material data concerning a particular meeting, in accordance with a user's instruction, a printing history search unit for obtaining a printing history of material data concerning the particular meeting for a participant in the particular meeting, and an operation unit for calculating the difference between material data printed by a participant in the particular meeting and the reference material data concerning the particular meeting, and a printing unit for printing differential data corresponding to the difference. | 2012-02-23 |
20120044529 | PROCESSING ORDER DETERMINING APPARATUS, PROCESSING ORDER DETERMINING METHOD, AND NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER-READABLE RECORDING MEDIUM ENCODED WITH PROCESSING ORDER DETERMINING PROGRAM - A processing order determining apparatus for managing delivery deadlines of jobs includes: a setting portion to set, for each of the jobs, two or more process steps, a process step order according to which the two or more process steps are to be executed, operators who are in charge of the respective process steps, and a delivery deadline; a remaining period calculating portion to calculate a remaining period for each of the jobs, on the basis of a period up to the delivery deadline and an expected processing period which is a sum of processing times for uncompleted process steps included therein; a job allocating portion to allocate each of the jobs to an operator who is in charge of a first uncompleted process step included therein; and a processing order determining portion to determine, for each operator, the order of one or more process target jobs in each of which the operator is in charge of a first uncompleted process step, the order being set in ascending order of the remaining period calculated for each of the process target jobs. The processing order determining portion includes a selecting portion to select one of the process target jobs that has not been assigned a rank yet and for which the calculated remaining period is the shortest, a rank assigning portion to assign a rank to the selected process target job, an updating portion to update the remaining period of each of outstanding process target jobs which have not been assigned ranks yet, to a value obtained by subtracting therefrom a process step processing time for the process step which is included in the process target job that has been assigned the rank and which is to be performed by the operator, and a rank changing portion, in the case where the process target jobs that have not been assigned ranks yet include a process target job whose updated remaining period takes a negative value, to assign the same rank as the one that had been assigned to the selected process target job to the process target job whose remaining period takes a negative value, and to cancel the rank that had been assigned to the selected process target job. | 2012-02-23 |