09th week of 2011 patent applcation highlights part 35 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20110051072 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - An LCD device provides enhanced display quality. An insulating layer is formed on a first substrate. The insulating layer covers the contact portion of a switching device in which the switching device is electrically connected to a transparent electrode and has an opening for exposing a portion of the transparent electrode. A reflection electrode is electrically connected to the transparent electrode through the opening. The insulation layer covers a first portion of a driving circuit formed on the first substrate. A sealant is interposed between the first and second substrate to engage the first and second substrate and to cover a second portion of the driving circuit. Therefore, the driver circuit may operate normally, and the distortion of the signal outputted from the driver circuit may be prevented. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051073 | SUNGLASSES FOR EXISTING EYEGLASSES DEVICE - A sun shielding device for positioning behind a pair of prescription eyeglasses comprising: a frame, a sun shielding lens, a retaining cord, and a cord adjuster cord lock. The frame and the sun shielding lens are adapted to easily fit behind a pair of eyeglasses. The sun shielding lens is curved and provides peripheral sun protection for the eyes. The elastically deformable retaining cord is connected to the frame and may be tightened or loosened with the cord adjuster cord lock so that the sun shielding device may be tightened against or taken off a user's face. A kit and method of using the sun shielding device is also disclosed herein. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051074 | INTERCHANGEABLE AND CUSTOMIZABLE EYEWEAR - Viewing devices that are highly and easily customizable for a variety of viewing applications, such as for viewing three-dimensional images and movies, are provided. The viewing devices have interchangeable parts and lenses that can be easily changed out depending on the desired use. The interchangeable parts can be shaped or colored to suit a particular application, or which can be labeled with information such as marketing or branding logos. The parts can also be customized to fit a particular user. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051075 | LEAF SPRING HINGES FOR EYEGLASSES - A leaf spring hinge comprising a leaf spring member that is integrally formed with or fixedly connected to a lug or a temple is provided. The leaf spring member is provided at least with a leaf spring suspended and bent from a base. The leaf spring is bent in the form of an R-letter or U-letter. The leaf spring hinge has simple structure and reliable resilience, and is solid, durable and easy to manufacture. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051076 | SPECTACLES-TYPE IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE - A spectacles-type image display device having an image output unit that includes a display element that displays images and is disposed on a spectacle frame and a reflection unit that is disposed adjacent to at least one of spectacle lenses and reflects the image light that is output from the image output unit toward the eyeball so that the viewer can see a virtual image of the image is provided. The reflection unit is a reflection member having a positive refractive power and an effective luminous flux that is output from the image output unit and reaches the eyeball of the viewer is configured so that the width of the luminous flux perpendicular to an optical axis is minimum at the reflection unit with respect to the optical axis cross-section parallel to an incident surface of the optical axis relative to the reflection unit. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051077 | SPECTACLES-TYPE IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE - A spectacles-type image display device provided with an image output unit that includes a display element for displaying images and a projection lens for magnifying and projecting the images and a reflection unit that is disposed adjacent to at least one of spectacle lenses and reflects the image light output from the image output unit toward the eyeball is provided. The reflection unit is a reflection member having no refractive power and an effective luminous flux that is output from the image output unit and reaches the eyeball is configured so that the width of the luminous flux perpendicular to an optical axis is minimum at the reflection unit with respect to the optical axis cross-section in at least one direction. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051078 | INFORMATIVE EYEGLASSES - The invention relates to informative eyeglasses ( | 2011-03-03 |
20110051079 | MYOPIA CONTROL MEANS - Sets, kits or stocks of anti-myopia contact or spectacle lenses, along with methods for their use, that do not require a clinician to measure peripheral refractive error in the eyes of myopic patients. Extensive surveys have shown that lenses having peripheral powers or defocus set in accordance with central corrective power will cover almost all normal myopes not worse than −6D central refractive error. In one example, a kit or set of lenses ( | 2011-03-03 |
20110051080 | OPHTHALMIC LENS WITH MULTIPLE PHASE PLATES - An ophthalmic lens for providing a plurality of foci includes an optic having an anterior surface, a posterior surface, and an optical axis. The ophthalmic lens has a first region and a second region. The first region has a first refractive optical power and includes a first base curvature having a finite radius of curvature and a first phase plate having at least one diffraction order with a diffractive optical power. The first region is configured for forming a first focus and a second focus. The second region has a second refractive optical power and includes a second base curvature having a finite second radius of curvature that is different from the first radius of curvature and a second phase plate having at least one diffraction order with a diffractive optical power. The second region is configured for forming a third focus that is between the first focus and the second focus. The ophthalmic lens may be configured so the first focus provides distant vision, the second focus provides near vision, and the third focus provides intermediate vision. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051081 | Progressive Multifocal Ophthalmic Lenses Identically Optimized Over A Wide Range of Refractive Indices, Base Curves, and Additions - The invention relates to so-called progressive medical eyeglass lenses. A progressive lens is a type of lens for making eyeglasses for correcting human vision defects, being adapted simultaneously to far vision and to near vision. The present invention makes it possible to reconcile a design that is finely optimized over a wide range of variables; it enables the looked-for optical powers to be made for any progressive lens prescription while controlling and obtaining a distribution of virtually identical optical values on the entire surface of the lens, and doing so for a wide range of materials (i.e. of refractive indices) e.g. lying in the range 1.498 to 1.74 (values mentioned here in non-exhaustive manner), and for any combination of refractive index, of basecurves lying in the range 0.5 diopters to 10.5 diopters, and for any addition values, over an addition range of 0.5 diopters to more than 3.5 diopters. This design presents exceptional “robustness”, thereby eliminating the major obstacle of conventional progressive lenses that present characteristics that vary strongly and that depend strongly on the selected materials, basecurves, and additions. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051082 | METHOD FOR CALCULATING AND OPTIMIZING A PAIR OF EYEGLASSES IN CONSIDERATION OF BINOCULAR PROPERTIES - A method and apparatus for producing a first spectacle lens of a pair of spectacle lenses to be used with a second spectacle lens for a specific situation of wear, in which optical parameters for the spectacle lens are calculated to minimize the value of a target function that corresponds to the pair of spectacle lenses. The target function is the sum of a first monocular function, with a weighting factor, that depends on the values of a first monocular optical property at a plurality of monocular evaluation points, a the binocular function, with a weighting factor, that depends on the values of a second monocular optical property at the plurality of pairs of binocular evaluation points, and a remainder term. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051083 | NO-HISTORY METHOD FOR INTRAOCULAR LENS POWER ADJUSTMENT AFTER EXCIMER LASER REFRACTIVE SURGERY - Systems and methods for using a new corneal ratio, referred to as the Geggel ratio, to estimate how much treatment a patient received at an original myopic or mixed astigmatism excimer laser refractive surgery. The Geggel ratio represents the ratio of the measure of a pre-IOL central pachymetry to a measure of a pre-IOL superior pachymetry. The estimated laser ablation depth (ELAD) is used in a derived linear regression equation to determine an IOL power adjustment that is added to the standard SRK/T formula used to determine IOL power. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051084 | OPHTHALMOLOGIC PHOTOGRAPHING APPARATUS AND PHOTOGRAPHING METHOD THEREFOR - An ophthalmologic photographing apparatus includes an illumination unit configured to illuminate a subject's eye with one of infrared light and visible light, an input unit configured to input a signal to the illumination unit, a measurement unit configured to measure an input time of the signal from the input unit, a detection unit configured to detect that the input time is a predetermined time or longer, and a control unit configured to control the illumination unit according to a detection result by the detection unit to switch from the infrared light to the visible light. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051085 | OPHTHALMOLOGIC IMAGING APPARATUS AND OPHTHALMOLOGIC IMAGING METHOD - An ophthalmologic imaging apparatus includes an observation light source configured to generate infrared light for illuminating a subject's eye via an illumination optical system, an imaging unit configured to receive light returned from the subject's eye via an imaging optical system, and an electronic shutter control unit configured to refresh charge generated caused by light received by the imaging unit in response to turning off of the observation light source. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051086 | OPHTHALMOLOGIC PHOTOGRAPHING APPARATUS, AND ITS PHOTOGRAPHING METHOD - An ophthalmologic photographing apparatus includes a light source configured to emit photographing light for illuminating a subject's eye through an illumination optical system, a changing unit configured to change a light emission amount of the light source, a selecting unit configured to select at least one of a plurality of photographing modes for photographing the subject's eye, a storage unit configured to store the changed light emission amount by the changing unit as a changed value during the photography in the photographing mode selected by the selecting unit, and a setting unit configured to set a light emission amount at a start of the photography to a light emission amount which is set beforehand as an initial state of the light source or to the changed value according to the plurality of photographing modes. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051087 | FUNDUS CAMERA - When pattern recognition of a fundus image is started in step S | 2011-03-03 |
20110051088 | FUNDUS OCULI OBSERVING DEVICE - A fundus oculi observing device 1 specifies a characteristic site of a fundus oculi Ef depicted in tomographic images of the fundus oculi Ef and, based on the position of the characteristic site within frames FH and FV of the tomographic images, changes a target position of a signal light LS so that the characteristic site is depicted in the center positions within the frames FH and FV and executes a main measurement, thereby forming a tomographic image and/or a three-dimensional image of the fundus oculi Ef. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051089 | FUNDUS IMAGING APPARATUS AND METHOD THEREFOR - A fundus image is displayed, which enables accurate positioning and focusing to be easily performed with respect to an eye to be examined even on a small display unit by selecting a display magnification. At a first display magnification, an opening portion “m” of a mask specifying a predetermined angle of field of the fundus is displayed with no part missed in both of horizontal and vertical directions of a display unit | 2011-03-03 |
20110051090 | OPHTHALMOLOGIC PHOTOGRAPHING APPARATUS - An ophthalmologic photographing apparatus includes an optical system, a pedestal, an auxiliary lens configured to be able to be inserted into and retracted from the optical system, a focusing lens, a focusing lens driving unit configured to move the focusing lens along an optical axis, a pedestal position detection unit configured to detect that the pedestal is away from the subject's eye by a predetermined distance, an auxiliary lens insertion detection unit configured to detect that the auxiliary lens is inserted into the optical system, a storage unit configured to store a position of the focusing lens, and a control unit configured to cause the focusing lens driving unit to move the focusing lens to a predetermined position stored in the storage unit based on outputs from the pedestal position detection unit and the auxiliary lens insertion detection unit. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051091 | DISPLAY DEVICE AND DISPLAY METHOD - A display device and its display method are provided. The display method includes: first, inputting image message, then generating laser beams for forming an image according to the input image message to display an image. The image message includes angular message of each image pixels. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051092 | OPTICAL ELEMENT, OPTICAL UNIT, AND PROJECTION DISPLAY APPARATUS FOR SWITCHING POLARIZATION DIRECTION - Each of a first polarization separation element and a second polarization separation element reflects one of two polarization components perpendicular to each other included in incident light and transmits the other polarization component. A switching element is placed between the first polarization separation element and second polarization separation element and switches between a first state of transmitting an incident polarization component as it is and a second state of converting an incident polarization component to the other polarization component perpendicular to the incident polarization component and transmitting the converted component. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051093 | POLARIZATION CONVERSION APPARATUS AND PROJECTION SYSTEM USING SAME - A polarization conversion apparatus capable of converting natural incident light into linear light with single polarization for emission includes a plurality of prisms arrayed as a whole component, a plurality of half-wave plates arranged at emission surfaces of some of the prisms, and a plurality of faying surfaces defined inside and a plurality of side surfaces defined outside. Some of the faying surfaces include polarization beam splitting films formed thereon to form polarization beam splitting surfaces, and one faying surface and the side surfaces include total reflection films formed thereon to form total reflection surfaces. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051094 | Camera-Based Registration for Projector Display Systems - A method having corresponding apparatus and computer-readable media comprises: receiving a first image, wherein the first image includes a plurality of substantially parallel first stripes, wherein the first image conforms to a virtual display space, wherein the virtual display space comprises a first plurality of first pixel locations; projecting the first image from a projector onto a surface, wherein the projector is described by a projector space comprising a second plurality of second pixel locations; capturing a second image of the first image projected onto the surface, wherein the second image conforms to the virtual display space; detecting edges of the first stripes based on the second image; generating second stripes based upon the edges of the first stripes; and determining a correspondence between each second pixel location and one or more of the first pixel locations based upon the second stripes. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051095 | PROJECTOR - A projector includes: a first solid-state light source device which includes a first solid-state light source emitting main excitation light, and a fluorescent layer converting main excitation light emitted from the first solid-state light source to light including a first color light component and a second color light component different from the first color light component, and emitting converted light; a second solid-state light source device which includes a second solid-state light source emitting a third color light component different from the first color light component and the second color light component; a light modulation device modulating the first color light component, the second color light component, and the third color light component in accordance with image information; a projection optical system projecting the modulated light components from the light modulation device as a projection image; and a color light combining optical system combining light emitted from the first solid-state light source device and the third color light component emitted from the second solid-state light source device. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051096 | PROJECTOR - A projector includes: at least one light emitting device having a light emitting element adapted to emit a first outgoing light and a second outgoing light proceeding in a direction different from a direction of the first outgoing light; a first light modulation device adapted to modulate the first outgoing light in accordance with image information; a second light modulation device adapted to modulate the second outgoing light in accordance with image information; and a projection device adapted to project the light modulated by the first light modulation device and the light modulated by the second light modulation device, wherein the light emitting element is a super luminescent diode provided with a stacked structure having an active layer sandwiched between a first cladding layer and a second cladding layer, and the active layer has a first emission surface adapted to emit the first outgoing light and a second emission surface adapted to emit the second outgoing light. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051097 | SLIDE PROJECTOR - A slide projector has a case, a lens, a light source, a slide bracket and dynamic effect device. The lens is mounted on a front surface of the case. The light source is mounted on the opposite side to the lens in the case. The slide bracket is mounted between the lens and the light source. The dynamic effect device has a first motor and a first ripple glass. The first ripple glass is mounted between the light source and the slide bracket, and can be driven to rotate by the first motor. Light from the light source passes through the first ripple glass that is rotating. Light refracts and changes with rotation of the first ripple glass so the slide projector can project an image with a dynamic effect. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051098 | Projection Type Display Apparatus - A projection type display apparatus in accordance with the present invention is provided with a lamp unit including a light source, a cooling fan cooling the light source, and a cooling wind guide tube guiding a cooling wind generated by the cooling fan to the lamp unit, and the cooling wind guide tube is structured such as to have a movable type rectification plate which is movable by its own weight, and cools the light source without being affected by an installed direction of the projection type display apparatus. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051099 | ADJUSTING MECHANISM, PROJECTOR, ELECTRONIC WHITEBOARD, AND ADJUSTING METHODS OF PROJECTOR AND ELECTRONIC WHITEBOARD - An electronic whiteboard includes a projection unit, an adjusting mechanism, and a projection screen. The adjusting mechanism includes a fixing base, a rotary plate, and a first screw. The fixing base is adapted to be fixed to a fixing object. The rotary plate is pivotally connected to the fixing base, and is ball jointed to the projection unit. The first screw is locked on the rotary plate, and is ball jointed to the projection unit. The first screw drives the projection unit to rotate relatively to the rotary plate along a first axis when the first screw is rotated. The projection screen is adapted to be fixed to the fixing object. The projection unit is capable of projecting an image beam onto the projection screen. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051100 | METHOD FOR COMPENSATING LIGHT REFLECTION OF PROJECTION FRAME AND PROJECTION APPARATUS - A method for compensating light reflection of a projection frame and a projection apparatus is provided. In the method, a preset frame is projected by the projection apparatus. Next, a spectrum of a light reflected by the projected preset frame is detected and compared with an original spectrum of the preset frame. A light characteristic value of the projected preset frame is then adjusted accordingly, so as to compensate a difference between the detected spectrum of the reflected light and the original spectrum. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051101 | PROJECTION LENS AND PROJECTION-TYPE DISPLAY APPARATUS - A projection lens consists of first and second les groups and a stop. The first lens group is formed of a negative lens. The second lens group is formed of three positive lenses and a negative lens. The stop is disposed between the first and second lens groups or in the second lens group. The first and second lens groups are arranged in order from a magnification side. The projection lens is telecentric on a reduction side. The projection lens is configured to satisfy the following conditional expressions (1) and (2): | 2011-03-03 |
20110051102 | LIGHT SOURCE UNIT AND PROJECTOR - With a view to providing a light source unit which can emit light source light of high luminance and high intensity even in the small quantity of excitation light, there is provided a light source unit including an excitation light source for emitting light in a blue wavelength band, a fluorescent wheel, a light emitting device for emitting light in a red wavelength band and a light guiding optical system for guiding light emitted from the fluorescent wheel and the light emitting device to a light guiding device, wherein the fluorescent wheel is made up of a fluorescent area where a green fluorescent material layer for emitting fluorescent light in a green wavelength band is disposed and a diffuse area for converting light emitted from the excitation light source into diffuse light of which directivity is weak are disposed end to end in a circumferential direction, and wherein the green fluorescent material layer is such that a concentration of weight content of the green fluorescent material in the green fluorescent material layer relative to the fluorescent material layer and a thickness thereof are determined so that a luminescent intensity of fluorescent light emitted from the green fluorescent material layer is enhanced. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051103 | LENS-ADJUSTING MODULE - A lens-adjusting module includes a base, a lens device, a second tray, and an adjusting device. The lens device includes a first tray and a lens being fixed to and contacting the first tray. The first and the second trays are movably disposed on and contact the base. The first tray is movably disposed on the second tray and located between the second tray and the base. The adjusting device includes a first lever and a second lever pivoted to the base. A part of the first lever and a part of the second lever are slidingly disposed on the first tray. The first lever rotates to drive the first and the second trays to move relatively to the base along a first axis. The second lever rotates to drive the first tray to move relatively to the second tray and the base along a second axis. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051104 | Stage drive method and stage unit, exposure apparatus, and device manufacturing method - When a transition from a first state where one stage is positioned at a first area directly below projection optical system to which liquid is supplied to a state where the other stage-is positioned at the first area, both stages are simultaneously driven while a state where both stages are close together in the X-axis direction is maintained. Therefore, it becomes possible to make a transition from the first state to the second state in a state where liquid is supplied in the space between the projection optical system and the specific stage directly under the projection optical system. Accordingly, the time from the completion of exposure operation on one stage side until the exposure operation begins on the other stage side can be reduced, which allows processing with high throughput. Further, because the liquid can constantly exist on the image plane side of the projection optical system, generation of water marks on optical members of the projection optical system on the image plane side is prevented. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051105 | Stage drive method and stage unit, exposure apparatus, and device manufacturing method - A lithographic projection apparatus includes a substrate table to hold a substrate, a projection system to project a patterned beam of radiation onto the substrate and a liquid confinement structure to confine a liquid in a space between the projection system and the substrate, the substrate, the substrate table, or both, to form a part of a boundary of the space. In addition, a closing plate forms a part of a boundary of the space in place of the substrate, the substrate table, or both, when moved without substantially disturbing the liquid, the liquid confinement structure, or both. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051106 | Exposure apparatus and device manufacturing method - An exposure apparatus illuminates a pattern with an energy beam and transfers the pattern onto a substrate via a projection optical system. The exposure apparatus includes a substrate stage on which the substrate is mounted that moves within a two-dimensional plane holding the substrate. In addition, a supply mechanism supplies liquid to a space between the projection optical system and the substrate on the substrate stage. In addition, at least one bubble recovery mechanism recovers bubbles in the liquid in an upstream side of the liquid flow with respect to the projection optical system. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051107 | LITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS AND DEVICE MANUFACTURING METHOD - In an immersion lithography apparatus, ultrasonic waves are used to atomize liquid on a surface of the substrate. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051108 | EXPOSURE METHOD, EXPOSURE APPARATUS, AND DEVICE MANUFACTURING METHOD - Positional information of a stage is obtained using an interferometer system only during an exposure time when a constant speed drive of the stage is performed to form a pattern. Therefore, the linear measurement of the positional information is secured enough, which makes it possible to linearly drive the stage with high accuracy. Meanwhile, between an acceleration time and a deceleration time in which a step drive is performed, the positional information of the stage is obtained using an encoder system and a surface position measurement system. Therefore, measurement reproducibility of the positional information is sufficiently secured by the mechanical stability of a diffraction grating, which makes it possible to drive the stage precisely to the starting position of the constant speed drive. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051109 | MEASUREMENT APPARATUS, EXPOSURE APPARATUS, AND DEVICE MANUFACTURING METHOD - A measurement apparatus which includes a plurality of sensors arranged on a movable member, and a plurality of scales attached to a structure, and measures a position of the movable member by detecting a displacement of the movable member using a sensor and a scale that face each other, the plurality of scales including two first scales configured to detect displacements of the movable member in a first direction, and two second scales configured to detect displacements of the movable member in a second direction different from the first direction, and the apparatus comprising a controller configured to reduce a measurement error resulting from a geometrical error between the two first scales. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051110 | LENS COMPRISING A PLURALITY OF OPTICAL ELEMENT DISPOSED IN A HOUSING - The invention relates to a lens comprising several optical elements that are disposed in a lens housing. At least one sensor array encompassing at least one capacitive sensor unit and/or at least one inductive sensor unit is provided for determining the relative position between a first optical element and a second optical element or between a load-bearing structural element of the lens and a second optical element. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051111 | POSITION DETECTION APPARATUS, EXPOSURE APPARATUS, AND DEVICE FABRICATION METHOD - The present invention provides a position detection apparatus including a sensor in which a plurality of regions where light from a mark formed on a substrate held by a stage is detected are arrayed in a first direction, a driving unit configured to drive the stage, a control unit configured to control the driving unit so as to drive the stage in a second direction perpendicular to a height direction of the substrate, so that the light guided from the mark to the sensor enters the plurality of regions while moving in the first direction, and to drive the stage in the height direction of the substrate, and a processing unit configured to process the signals from the sensor, wherein the processing unit determines a position of the substrate in the height direction, which exhibits a peak in a light intensity distribution in the first direction generated by the signals. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051112 | Exposure apparatus, exposure method, and method for producing device - An exposure apparatus fills an optical path space of an exposure light beam with a liquid, and exposes a substrate by irradiating the substrate with the exposure light beam via a projection optical system and the liquid. A first optical element of the projection optical system is provided with a removing device for removing foreign matters in a space inside of the concave surface portion. Immersion exposure is performed by permitting the exposure light beam to excellently reach an image plane via the projection optical system and the liquid. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051113 | LITHOGRAPHY SYSTEM AND OPTICAL MODULE THEREOF - A lithography system includes a light source, a photo mask positioned downstream of the light source, an optical module having a front surface positioned downstream of the photo mask, and a wafer stage positioned downstream of the optical module for supporting a wafer, wherein the wafer comprises a dry film and a first medium positioned between the front surface of the optical module and a surface of the dry film. The optical module includes a container, a liquid medium situated in the container and a first set of lenses immersed in the liquid medium. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051114 | OPTIMIZED POLARIZATION ILLUMINATION - Disclosed concepts include a method of optimizing polarization of an illumination of a pattern to be formed in a surface of a substrate. Polarized illumination is optimized by determining an illumination intensity for at least one point on an illuminator for at least two polarization states, determining image log slope for the at least one point on the illuminator for the at least two polarization states, determining a maximum image log slope (ILS) where the ILS is near zero for the at least one point on the illuminator, and selecting an optimal polarization state corresponding to the at least two polarization states that minimizes an ILS for the at least one point on the illuminator. This may be repeated for a plurality of points on the illuminator. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051115 | Substrate Holding Apparatus, Mask Alignment Method, and Vacuum Processing Apparatus - The present invention provides a mask alignment mechanism which reduces the occurrence of particles and which aligns a mask with high accuracy, and a vacuum processing apparatus including such a mask alignment mechanism. A mask alignment mechanism according to one embodiment of the present invention includes a substrate holder which is movable up and down when a substrate is transferred and on which four taper pins are formed, and a mask in which grooves are formed. The taper pins can be inserted into the grooves, respectively. The taper pins include a pair of long taper pins and a pair of short taper pins. The taper pins in each pair are disposed to face each other across the substrate. Tapered surfaces formed in the long taper pins and tapered surfaces formed in the short taper pins are located at different heights. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051116 | Substrate Matrix To Decouple Tool And Process Effects - A method of characterizing a process by selecting the process to characterize, selecting a parameter of the process to characterize, determining values of the parameter to use in a test matrix, specifying an eccentricity for the test matrix, selecting test structures to be created in cells on a substrate, processing the substrate through the process using in each cell the value of the parameter as determined by the eccentric test matrix, measuring a property of the test structures in the cells, and developing a correlation between the parameter and the property. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051117 | OBSERVATION DEVICE WITH RANGE FINDER - The invention relates to a binocular observation device, in particular binoculars, having two visual beam paths and a laser range finder with a laser transmitter and a laser receiver and with an opto-electronic display element. A part of one of the beam paths of the laser transmitter is integrated into a first visual beam path, wherein a part of one beam path of the laser receiver is furthermore also integrated into the first visual beam path. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051118 | DISTANCE MEASURING DEVICE, DISTANCE MEASURING METHOD, PROGRAM, AND INTEGRATED CIRCUIT - A distance measuring device using a multiple wave enables measurement of long distances with a high resolution and with a high precision by significantly reducing the circuit scale required for demultiplexing circuitry. A distance measuring device ( | 2011-03-03 |
20110051119 | DELAY COMPENSATION IN MODULATED OPTICAL TIME-OF-FLIGHT PHASE ESTIMATION - A distance measurement method includes measuring a plurality of integrated signals at a plurality of modulation phase offsets; estimating at least one integrated signal for at least one of the plurality of modulation phase offsets, respectively, to adjust its reception time relative to an integrated signal for another of the plurality of modulation phase offsets; and determining a distance between the target and receiver in accordance with the estimated at least one signal. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051120 | RANGE MEASUREMENT DEVICE - A range measurement device is disclosed. The device comprises a flash laser radar configured to produce a first laser pulse at a first time. The device receives, at a second time, reflections of the first laser pulse from at least one object within a 360 degree field of view. The device further comprises a timing electronics module, an image sensor in communication with the timing electronics module, a mirror element coupled between the image sensor and the laser radar, and a lens. The mirror element includes a first reflector configured to disperse the reflections of the first laser pulse within at least a portion of the 360 degree field of view and a second reflector configured to collect returning reflections of the first laser pulse from the at least one object into the image sensor. The lens is configured to focus the returning reflections onto the image sensor. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051121 | TELESCOPE WITH A WIDE FIELD OF VIEW INTERNAL OPTICAL SCANNER - A telescope with internal scanner utilizing either a single optical wedge scanner or a dual optical wedge scanner and a controller arranged to control a synchronous rotation of the first and/or second optical wedges, the wedges constructed and arranged to scan light redirected by topological surfaces and/or volumetric scatterers. The telescope with internal scanner further incorporates a first converging optical element that receives the redirected light and transmits the redirected light to the scanner, and a second converging optical element within the light path between the first optical element and the scanner arranged to reduce an area of impact on the scanner of the beam collected by the first optical element. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051122 | OPTOELECTRONIC RANGE FINDER - A device for optoelectronic distance measurement includes an emitter having a first end for emitting a measuring beam to an object to be measured and a second end, a receiver for receiving the measuring beam reflected or dispersed back from the object to be measured and for converting it to a measurement signal, a signal processing device for filtering the measurement signal and a reference signal, and a control and analysis device for analyzing the information of the measurement signal and the reference signal so as to determine the distance from the object to be measured. The second end of the emitter is used to emit a reference beam which is received by the receiver and converted to form the reference signal. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051123 | OPTICAL FIBER SENSOR, PRESSURE SENSOR, END EFFECTOR AND SENSOR SIGNAL PROCESSOR - An FBG (Fiber Bragg Grating) sensor is equipped with a plurality of stress detection sensors made up from optical fibers in which gratings that reflect light of a specified wavelength are arrayed, and a stress direction converter that converts stresses applied from the exterior into stresses of a direction in which the gratings are arrayed, and which transmits the stresses to each of the gratings. Consequently, the stress direction converter can transmit stresses, which are applied from a body, to a plurality of gratings. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051124 | DIE BONDING PROCESS INCORPORATING INFRARED VISION SYSTEM - A method of aligning a die when the die is held with a circuit pattern on a first side of the die facing away from an infrared light source, wherein infrared light from the infrared light source is projected onto a second side of the die opposite to the first side such that the infrared light passes through a body of the die. From the second side of the die, an image of the infrared light reflected from the circuit pattern is detected and captured. Thereafter, an alignment of the die from the captured image of the die is determined. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051125 | Apparatus and Method for Analyzing Urine Components in Toilet in Real-Time by Using Miniature ATR Infrared Spectroscopy - The present invention relates to a miniature apparatus for analyzing urine components and a method for real-time analyzing urine components using the same which can measure and analyze components contained in the urine in real-time. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051126 | Method for Increasing Accuracy of Measurement of Mean Polarization Mode Dispersion - A method of determining a mean square differential group delay associated with a length of optical fiber. The method including measuring a polarization mode dispersion vector as a function of frequency, using a frequency-domain polarization mode dispersion measurement apparatus. The method also including calculating a second-order polarization mode dispersion vector as a function of frequency by calculating a derivative of the polarization mode dispersion vector with respect to frequency. Also, calculating the mean of the magnitude of the second-order polarization mode dispersion vector to obtain a first result. Further, multiplying a proportionality coefficient by the first result to calculate the mean square differential group delay. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051127 | REFRACTIVE INDEX MEASURING APPARATUS - By using two probe optical systems for measurement by disposing the probe optical systems with a test object sandwiched therebetween, an optical path length of light transmitted through the test object which is identified locally is calculated using an interference signal thereof. In addition, a geometrical thickness of the same part is calculated by measuring positions of the probe optical systems, whereby two calculated values are obtained. Based on the values and a calculated value for a reference object, a refractive index distribution of the test object is obtained. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051128 | Semiconductor Device and Electronics Equipped Therewith - A semiconductor device ( | 2011-03-03 |
20110051129 | Inspection Apparatus, Lithographic Apparatus and Method of Measuring a Property of a Substrate - Scatterometers making use of a Glan-laser polarizer are described. The use of Glan-laser polarizers as described generally results in an improved extinction ratio and use over a greater range of wavelengths when compared with dielectric polarizers. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051130 | FOREIGN SUBSTANCE INSPECTION APPARATUS, EXPOSURE APPARATUS, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING DEVICE - A foreign substance inspection apparatus includes a light projecting unit, a detector which detects the intensity of scattered light of light projected onto the surface of an object to be detected by the light projecting unit, in association with the two-dimensional coordinate position on the surface, and a processing unit. The relationship between the intensity of the scattered light detected by the detector and the particle size of the foreign substance differs depending on the two-dimensional coordinate position on the surface. The processing unit determines, a conversion curve to convert the intensity of the scattered light detected by the detector into the particle size of the foreign substance, in accordance with the two-dimensional coordinate position of the foreign substance detected by the detector, and converts the intensity of the scattered light detected by the detector into the particle size of the foreign substance using the determined conversion curve. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051131 | INSPECTION DEVICE AND INSPECTION METHOD - An inspection device for inspecting defects of an inspection object including a light source for irradiating a luminous flux to the inspection object; an optical system for guiding reflected light from the inspection object; a photoelectric image sensor having a plurality of photoelectric cells arranged, for converting the light guided to detection signals; a detection signal transfer unit having channels each constituted by a signal correction unit, a converter and an image formation unit, and corresponding to each of a plurality of regions formed by dividing the photoelectric image sensor, respectively; and an image synthesis unit for forming an image of the surface of the object by synthesizing partial images outputted; the inspection device inspecting defects of the object by processing the synthesized image; whereby it becomes possible to correct a detection signal from said photoelectric cell close to a predetermined reference target value. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051132 | Method and apparatus for producing and Measuring dynamically focussed, steered, and shaped oblique laser illumination for spinning wafer inspection system - A method and apparatus for producing high frequency dynamically focused oblique laser illumination for a spinning wafer inspection system. The focus is changed by changing the beam direction incidence angle so as to bring focal spot onto the wafer surface. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051133 | Clinical laboratory test apparatus - A clinical laboratory testing apparatus comprises a microchip for holding a sample liquid; a rotation body for rotating the microchip; a rotation drive mechanism; a lock mechanism for locking the microchip on the rotation body; a measurement room that holds the microchip and the rotation body; a protection cover; a light source that irradiates the measuring cell of the microchip; and a light receiving unit, wherein a centrifugal separation processing of a specimen in the sample liquid is performed in the microchip. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051134 | Sample cup for use with x-ray spectroscopy with internal overflow reservoir - A sample cup for retaining a sample material to be subjected to an x-ray spectrochemical analysis. The sample cup comprises a cell body of a cylindrical configuration having an open top end and an open bottom end and defining a hollow between the two open ends, the open top end having an outer wall and an inner wall encircling the open top end. The outer wall and the inner wall extend axially and are positioned in concentric relationship with one another and form an internal reservoir space therebetween. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051135 | Multiple-Light-Path Front End for OES Instrument - An optical emission spectroscopic system contains multiple distinct light paths that provide increased light to a spectrometer, thereby increasing sensitivity and signal-to-noise of the system. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051136 | MEASUREMENT OF PARTICLES IN LIQUID USING REFLECTED LIGHT - An improved cassette for detecting and quantifying particles in a liquid is provided. A sample volume of a liquid is held by a housing with an inlet and an outlet for the liquid. Light is emitted across the sample volume and reflected creating a doubled length of the optical path in the sample volume. The probability of detecting particles is increased and the measurement is improved. The housing reduces noise due to air bubbles and improves sensitivity of detection of particles in the liquid sample. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051137 | Method and Apparatus for Measuring a Position of a Particle in a Flow - Aerosol and hydrosol particle detection systems without knowledge of a location and velocity of a particle passing through a volume of space, are less efficient than if knowledge of the particle location is known. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051138 | PROCESS TO OPTICALLY ALIGN A PHOTORECEIVER WITH A LASER TRANSMITTER SOURCE IN A LASER RANGEFINDER SYSTEM - A process for optically aligning a laser rangefinder that includes the steps of providing a laser rangefinder having a laser source, a photodetector lens and a photodetector, providing a fiber optic travel path, aligning the laser source to the fiber optic travel path, illuminating the photodetector with a light source, focusing the photodetector lens, coupling the fiber optic travel path to an optical light source, and aligning the fiber optic light relative to the photodetector. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051139 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR ANALYTE MEASUREMENT - A device for non-invasively measuring concentration of one or more analytes in a living subject or a biological sample, wherein the device includes several light sources, a system for controlling the timing and intensity of the light source outputs, a system for passing the light through the subject or sample, a system for measuring the amount of light transmitted, and a system for relating the measurement to the concentration of the analyte in question. The light sources are narrow band sources at different wavelengths, and are capable of being rapidly switched between two levels of intensity. The actual number of light sources required and the wavelengths of the sources are dependent upon the specific analyte being measured. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051140 | FULL-FLOW SENSOR FOR CONTAMINATION IN FLUIDS - A sensing system includes a housing having an inlet for receiving a fluid flow from a source and an outlet with for directing a fluid flow from the housing, wherein a longitudinal axis transverses a center of the inlet and the outlet; a flow conduit disposed in the housing and in fluid communication with the inlet and the outlet, the flow conduit having a cross-sectional area that is substantially the same as a cross-sectional area of the inlet and the outlet, wherein a first length of the flow conduit along a second axis, and wherein the first axis and the second axis are perpendicular to the longitudinal axis; a light source for illuminating the fluid in the flow conduit along the first axis; and a sensor for detecting contaminants in the fluid. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051141 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR MONITORING OF FRYING OIL QUALITY - Herein are disclosed methods and devices for evaluating the quality of oils (e.g., cooking oil or flying oil). The methods can provide an indication of the free fatty acid content of the oil. The methods use an optical interrogation device to provide an indication of free fatty acid based on quantitative measurements of optical reflectance from test zones on a sampling substrate. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051142 | OPTICAL SENSOR - There is provided a novel optical sensor utilizing a surface plasmon resonance technique which is capable of detecting a substance to be detected with high sensitivity independently of a wavelength of irradiated light and is capable of obtaining information, other than a refraction index, on the substance to be detected. At the center of a surface of a metallic film | 2011-03-03 |
20110051143 | ASE Swept Source with Self-Tracking Filter for OCT Medical Imaging - An integrated swept wavelength tunable optical source uses a narrowband filtered broadband signal with an optical amplifier and self-tracking filter. This source comprises a micro optical bench, a source for generating broadband light, a tunable Fabry Perot filter, installed on the bench, for spectrally filtering the broadband light from the broadband source to generate a narrowband tunable signal, an amplifier, installed on the bench, for amplifying the tunable signal. The self-tracking arrangement is used where a single tunable filter both generates the narrowband signal and spectrally filters the amplified signal. In some examples, two-stage amplification is provided. The use of a single bench implementation yields a low cost high performance system. For example, polarization control between components is no longer necessary. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051144 | INTEGRATED RESONATING GYRO ACCELEROMETER IN A SEMICONDUCTOR SUBSTRATE - An integrated interferometric gyroscope and accelerometer device. An example device includes a cantilever beam, a package having a post connected to one end of the beam, a piezoresistor driver, a piezoresistor sensor, and a semiconductor interferometric optical gyro. The piezoresistor driver is incorporated within the beam at a first area proximate to the post. The driver electro-thermally resonates the beam. The piezoresistor sensor is incorporated within the beam at the first area. The sensor piezoresitively senses a signal that relates to an acceleration force out-of-plane of the beam. The semiconductor interferometric optical gyro is also incorporated within the beam at a second area of the beam. The gyro senses rotational motion about an axis approximately equivalent to the acceleration force out-of-plane of the beam. The gyro includes a waveguide, a laser source and a light detector. The beam is formed from a semiconductor substrate. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051145 | SENSING COIL AND SENSING UNIT FOR SAGNAC OPTICAL FIBRE CURRENT SENSOR - A sensing coil for a Sagnac interferometer current sensor is disclosed, the sensing coil ( | 2011-03-03 |
20110051146 | INTERFEROMETRIC DISTANCE-MEASURING METHOD WITH DELAYED CHIRP SIGNAL AND SUCH AN APPARATUS - In a distance-measuring method comprising a distance-measuring apparatus having at least one frequency-modulatable laser source for producing chirped laser radiation. The laser radiation has radiation components with opposite chirp as time dependency of the modulated wavelengths, the simultaneous oppositeness of the frequency curve being realized via an optical delay path ( | 2011-03-03 |
20110051147 | Measurement of Changes in Surfaces of Objects - Deformations of a surface of a test object can be measured by attaching mirrors to a surface of a test object, each mirror having a reflective surface with a dimension and a radius of curvature smaller than those of the surface of the test object. Light is directed towards the mirrors and a reference surface, and interference patterns are generated using light reflected from the mirrors and the reference surface. Changes in the surface of the test object are determined based on the interference patterns. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051148 | Filtered ASE Swept Source for OCT Medical Imaging - An integrated swept wavelength optical source uses a filtered ASE signal with an optical amplifier and tracking filter. This source comprises a micro optical bench, a source for generating broadband light, a first tunable Fabry Perot filter, installed on the bench, for spectrally filtering the broadband light from the broadband source to generate a narrowband tunable signal, an amplifier, installed on the bench, for amplifying the tunable signal, and a second tunable Fabry Perot filter, installed on the bench, for spectrally filtering the amplified tunable signal from the amplifier. A self-tracking arrangement is also possible where a single tunable filter both generates the narrowband signal and spectrally filters the amplified signal. In some examples, two-stage amplification is provided. The use of a single bench implementation yields a low cost high performance system. For example, polarization control between components is no longer necessary. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051149 | OPTICAL APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MEASURING THE ATTITUDE OF AN OBJECT IN OUTER SPACE - An optical apparatus and method for measuring the attitude of an object in outer space includes an optical system having an aperture to receive optical radiation and a focal plane to image the optical radiation and an aperture-sharing element attached to the optical element and at least partially surrounding an optical path into the aperture. The aperture-sharing element directs optical radiation from a field of view of the aperture-sharing element to a corresponding first portion of the focal plane to provide multi-axis stellar attitude measurements, and the aperture receives optical radiation along the optical path into the aperture and directs the optical radiation to a second portion of the focal plane. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051150 | UNIQUE MARK AND METHOD TO DETERMINE CRITICAL DIMENSION UNIFORMITY AND REGISTRATION OF RETICLES COMBINED WITH WAFER OVERLAY CAPABILITY - A combined metrology mark, a system, and a method for calculating alignment on a semiconductor circuit are disclosed. The combined metrology mark may include a mask misregistration structure and a wafer overlay mark structure. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051151 | Optical Targets For Machine Vision Vehicle Service System - An optical target for temporary application in non-determined placement on a surface of an object such as a vehicle wheel assembly within the field of view of an imaging sensor of a machine vision vehicle service system. The optical target consists of a flexible body which is relatively thin and generally flat, capable of conforming to the contours of a surface onto which it is secured in releasable manner by a means of adhesion. A set of visible optical elements are disposed on a front face of the target body for observation and imaging by the imaging sensors. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051152 | Image Processing Apparatus, Image Processing Method, And Program - An image processing apparatus includes: a reading unit; a counting unit; a cumulative value calculation unit; a cumulative value storing unit; and a print range determination unit, wherein the cumulative value calculation unit sets a value obtained by subtracting a predetermined value from the cumulative value, as the cumulative value, in the case where the number of pixels having a luminance equal to or smaller than a predetermined luminance value is not counted by the counting unit. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051153 | Hard Imaging Devices, Print Devices, And Hard Imaging Methods - Hard imaging devices, print devices, and hard imaging methods are described. According to one arrangement, a hard imaging device includes a media transport system configured to move media along a media path and a print device adjacent to the media path. The print device may include an image forming device configured to eject a plurality of droplets of a liquid marking agent in a direction towards the media moving along the media path to form hard images using the media, wherein the ejection of the droplets of the liquid marking agent from the image forming device creates puddles of the liquid marking agent on the image forming device and a puddle removal system configured to remove the puddles of the liquid marking agent from the image forming device. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051154 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING DARKENING OF IMAGE DATA - A method and system for controlling the darkness level of image data to assist in output matching between dissimilar rendering devices. Image source information from a source file can be interpreted by a rendering decomposer in order to generate halftone source image data. The decomposition of the image can be repeated in response to a request by an operator for an additional darkening level via a user input file. The additional layers can be shifted in an opposing direction and then a clockwise direction from the original position until the additional darkening level is attained. The required darkening level can be stored in a storage unit or memory so that the required darkening level can be later triggered by a source document name to employ the same darkening approach. The darkening level can be selected from an array of darkening levels to assist in output matching without major modifications to the utilized rendering device(s). | 2011-03-03 |
20110051155 | PRINTING APPARATUS - A printing apparatus includes: a printing unit which prints an image on a recording medium; a controller which causes the printing unit to execute print processing on the basis of a print request; a measurement unit which executes an image measurement processing using the image printed by the printing unit; a correction unit which corrects the image to be printed by the printing unit on the basis of the result of the image measurement processing; and a detector which detects occurrence of a measurement executable error which stops print processing performed on the recording medium by the printing unit and which can causes the measurement unit to execute the image measurement processing, wherein when the detector detects the measurement executable error during the print processing, the controller controls the printing unit to stop processing the print processing and controls the measurement unit to execute the image measurement processing. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051156 | IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM - According to an aspect of the invention, an image processing apparatus includes a first calculating unit, a second calculating unit, and a control unit. The first calculating unit calculates, for each print subject image, consumptions of recording materials when the print subject image is printed based on image data of the print subject image, a first value of a first element and a second value of a second element. The second calculating unit calculates a first consumption variation range of the recording materials that corresponds to a first adjustment range of the first element and a second consumption variation range of the recording materials that corresponds to a first adjustment range of the second element. The control unit controls a display device so that the display device displays the first adjustment range and the first variation range and displays the second adjustment range and the second variation range. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051157 | CONTROL DEVICE, IMAGE SCANNING APPARATUS, IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS, AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING IMAGE SCANNING APPARATUS - A control device including an image enlarging unit that creates enlarged image data of image data by repeatedly using a line in the image data; and a control unit that reads, from a storing unit in which the image data is stored, the image data and outputs, to the image enlarging unit, the image data for each line, the output being performed at time intervals corresponding to the number of times the line is used in accordance with an enlargement ratio of the image data to the enlarged image data. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051158 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS, COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM FOR COMPUTER PROGRAM, AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - An image forming apparatus that prints and edits a document includes a user identification portion, a print management portion that records print management information indicating a user who performs abort operation of printing, an edit management portion that records edit management information, a determination portion that determines, based on the print management information, whether or not the user is a print suspended operator who has performed the abort operation previously, a page extraction portion that, when the print suspended operator performs reprinting operation for giving instructions to print the document that has been updated, extracts pages of the document which were printed successfully when printing of the document was suspended and have been updated thereafter, and a print controller that controls the image forming apparatus such that the image forming apparatus prints at least unprinted pages of the document and the pages extracted by the page extraction portion. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051159 | Image Processing Device and Computer Readable Medium - A color space converting section of an image processing device waits to output when acquiring partial data including gray prior to partial data including a chromatic color. After starting to wait, when acquiring partial data including a chromatic color, the converting section outputs multi-color converted data as the converted data expressing gray by a combination of densities of the multiple colors with respect to the partial data its output has been waited. While, when the acquisition of the image data was completed without acquiring any partial data including a chromatic color, the converting section outputs a single black color converted data as the converted data expressing gray by a density of a single color black with respect to the partial data its output has been waited. When acquiring partial data including a chromatic color, then the converting section converts partial data acquired thereafter into the multi-color converted data. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051160 | INFORMATION UPDATING APPARATUS, IMAGE HISTORY INSPECTION APPARATUS, INFORMATION UPDATING METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM - An information updating apparatus compares resolution information and color information acquired from received image data with resolution information and color information acquired from an external apparatus, and, if an amount of information of the resolution information and color information acquired from the received image data is larger than an amount of information of the resolution information and color information acquired from the external apparatus, replaces image feature amount data stored in the external apparatus with image feature amount data acquired from the received image data and replaces text data stored in the external apparatus with text data extracted from the received image data. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051161 | Digital Image Tone Adjustment - Image tone adjustment systems and methods are disclosed. The system of the present invention includes an input to accept an input image. A curve generator is also disclosed that is used to generate a tone reproduction curve including a contrast stretch of the input image, a white stretch of the input image and a black stretch of the input image. Backlit correction is also applied by the tone adjustment corrector to thereby generate a tone adjusted image. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051162 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS, CONTROL METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM - An image forming apparatus including a function of executing printing on a preprint sheet acquires orientation information about an orientation setting method of the preprint sheet when receiving a print job. The image forming apparatus includes a control unit, and when processing according to a setting included in the print job cannot be executed unless the orientation setting method of the preprint sheet is changed even if image data included in the print job is rotated, according to the orientation information and the setting included in the print job, the control unit causes a display unit to display an orientation setting method with which the processing according to the setting included in the print job can be executed on the preprint sheet. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051163 | SECURE PRINT JOB MANAGEMENT USING MACHINE-READABLE MARKINGS IN AN IMAGE PRODUCTION DEVICE - A method for secure print job management using machine-readable markings in an image production device is disclosed. The method may include receiving a signal to print a secure print job from a user, identifying the user, generating a machine-readable marking based on the identification of the user, storing the secure print job and the generated machine-readable marking, receiving a signal to release the secure print job, retrieving the generated machine-readable marking, scanning the user's machine-readable marking, determining if the information encoded in the user's machine-readable marking matches the information encoded in the generated machine-readable marking; wherein if it is determined that the information encoded in the user's machine-readable marking matches the information encoded in the generated machine-readable marking, printing the secure print job. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051164 | Printing system - A printing system according to this invention includes a display, a storage section, a determination section, and a control section. The display is capable of displaying an ECO mode recommending screen which recommends a plurality of ECO modes for selection. The storage section is configured to store therein a characteristic of a printing data item unsuited for ECO mode printing. The determination section is configured to determine whether or not a printing data item is suited for the ECO mode printing. The control section causes the display section to display the ECO mode recommending screen in response to a determination made by the determination section that the printing data item is suited for the ECO mode printing and then start a printing process in response to a printing instruction given by a user. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051165 | Information processing apparatus presenting recommended optional function to image forming apparatus, image forming apparatus communicable with the information processing apparatus, and image forming system including these - In an MFP having various and many functions and part of the functions introduced as optional functions, in order to appropriately introduce an optional function related to a frequently used function, a CPU of the MFP executes a program including the steps of; receiving and storing information of an optional function recommended for a standard function used frequently, from an FSS server computer (S | 2011-03-03 |
20110051166 | IMAGE PROCESSING DEVICE HAVING PLURALITY OF CONTROL UNITS - An image processing device includes a plurality of control units and an accepting unit. The plurality of control units are configured to execute each of a plurality of functions regarding image data, and include a first control unit and a second control unit. The accepting unit accepts a user's selection indicating a function selected by a user. When a control capability of the first control unit has decreased, the second control unit sets the selected function executable and sets the functions other than the selected function unexecutable. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051167 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - An image forming apparatus comprises a main body, a post-processing device, an objective working section, a light source and a shade member. The post-processing device is disposed freely displaceable between a retracted position at which it is received by an intra-body paper discharge section of the main body and a protruded position at which it is drawn to one side face side. The objective working section is disposed on an upstream side face of the post-processing device in the drawing direction of the post-processing device. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051168 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS, MANAGING METHOD, AND COMPUTER-READABLE RECORDING MEDIUM HAVING RECORDED THEREIN PROGRAM FOR MANAGING METHOD - An image forming apparatus includes: a designation-information acquiring unit configured to acquire processing condition designation information for designating processing conditions for image formation processing; a first weight-value acquiring unit configured to acquire a first weight value used for weighting in charging processing for the image formation processing, the first weight value corresponding to the processing condition designation information acquired by the designation-information acquiring unit; a charging-value calculating unit configured to calculate, using the first weight value acquired by the first weight-value acquiring unit, a charging unit value used for calculation of a charging amount for the image formation processing; a second weight-value acquiring unit configured to acquire, in limiting processing for limiting the image formation processing to a predetermined processing amount set in advance, a second weight value used for calculation of a subtraction value subtracted from the predetermined processing amount and corresponding to a processing amount of image formation processing to be executed, the second weight value corresponding to the processing condition designation information acquired by the designation-information acquiring unit; a subtraction-value calculating unit configured to calculate the subtraction value on the basis of the second weight value acquired by the second weight-value acquiring unit; and a first determining unit configured to determine whether a total of the subtraction value exceeds the predetermined processing amount. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051169 | Image Processing Device - An image processing device includes an input section to which scan data is input, a text identifying section which identifies whether the scan data is text document-based, an output format identifying section which identifies whether the scan data is ink jet output-based upon the text identifying section identifying the scan data as being text document-based, and an image processing section which carries out different kinds of image processing on the scan data in accordance with a result identified by the output format identifying section. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051170 | SYNCHRONIZATION OF VARIATION WITHIN COMPONENTS TO REDUCE PERCEPTIBLE IMAGE QUALITY DEFECTS - A method and system for synchronizing variations in components or subsystems in an image printing system is provided. The method includes identifying a plurality of image quality defects printed by the image printing system by a controller, said image quality defects each occurring with an associated frequency and each being associated with a component or subsystem of the image printing system; determining a phase difference of the image quality defects by the controller; and adjusting operation of each component or subsystem associated with the image quality defects, such that image quality defects are in phase. | 2011-03-03 |
20110051171 | Image forming apparatus and method thereof - An image forming apparatus is provided, which includes an image forming unit to output print data; a DLNA stack to create a job ID of a print job requested to be executed in response to a print job execution request received from a control point (CP) connected over the DLNA network, and to create a data sink address including a fixed portion and a variable portion to receive a print data of the print job, using the created job ID; a communication interface to transmit the created job ID and the created data sink address to the CP, and to receive print data corresponding to the data sink address from the CP; and a controller to assign the job ID to the received print data and to control the image forming unit to print the print data. | 2011-03-03 |