27th week of 2011 patent applcation highlights part 21 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20110164125 | CONTROL DEVICE, CONTROL PROGRAM, AND CONTROL METHOD FOR OBSERVATION UNIT, AND OBSERVATION SYSTEM - Provided is a control device for controlling an observation unit including an observation device for allowing a sample to be observed to acquire an observation image of the sample and an illumination device for illuminating the sample when the sample is observed with the observation device, the control device including a first control unit for controlling the illumination device to adjust an illuminance of the illumination device when a search mode is set for the observation unit, and a second control unit for controlling the illumination device to adjust the illuminance of the illumination device when a time lapse mode is set for the observation unit. Here, the illuminance set for the illumination device by the first control unit by adjusting the illuminance of the illumination device is lower than the illuminance set for the illumination device by the second control unit by adjusting the illuminance of the illumination device. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164126 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISPLAYING AN IMAGE STREAM CAPTURED IN-VIVO - A system and method may allow automatic display of un-viewed images of an image stream, which may be produced by an ingestible capsule. A set of images acquired by an in-vivo device disposed within a body lumen is received by a receiver or workstation, and a portion of the set of images is selected for display as an image stream. The selected portion of images is displayed as a first image stream, and a complementary portion of the set of images is displayed as a second image stream. The complementary portion includes unselected images from the set of images, and/or images which are indicated as unviewed images. A graphical user interface is provided for selecting a viewing mode which is determined based on previously viewed images and users' review history. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164127 | METHOD AND ENDOSCOPE FOR IMPROVING ENDOSCOPE IMAGES - A method for improving endoscope images of, in part, fluorescent tissue regions which are illuminated with background light, which images are recorded by a color video camera wherein the color pixels from the endoscope images are transformed from the color space of the video camera (3) into a color space in which a straight line which passes through the color space region of the fluorescent light and the color space region of the background light runs parallel to a coordinate axis describing the fluorescent component of the pixels, and in that, in this color space, the fluorescent component of the pixels is changed by a non-linear characteristic which at least in regions increases the fluorescent contrast, namely the difference between higher fluorescent values and lower fluorescent values, and in that, finally, the pixels are transformed into a color space suitable for imaging. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164128 | IMAGE CAPTURE AND EARPIECE SIZING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method and system for sizing an earpiece include situating a calibration device proximate a user's ear. The user holds an image capture device so as to aim the image capture device at the user's ear. The user then touches and holds a random area of the touch screen display and releases the touch screen display to activate the image capture device and capture an image of the user's ear and the calibration device. The captured image is then analyzed and an earpiece size is determined based on the analysis of the image. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164129 | METHOD AND A SYSTEM FOR CREATING A REFERENCE IMAGE USING UNKNOWN QUALITY PATTERNS - A method and a system for preparing a pattern's reference-model to be used for automatic inspection of surface are disclosed. The system according to the present invention is comprised of an imaging device that captured images of plurality of the patters; a dedicated software that uses dedicated algorithms to correct and align the captured images; and a controller operative for collecting the same located and same coincident pixel of each of the images; choosing, according to predetermined criteria, one of the collected pixels; creating a new image with same dimensions as the captured images and locating the chosen pixel in the same place corresponding to the place of the collected pixels in the origin images; repeating the process as defined above for each pixel of the captured images; and providing the new created image as a reference model for inspecting the pattern. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164130 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SIMULTANEOUSLY INSPECTING MULTIPLE ARRAY REGIONS HAVING DIFFERENT PITCHES - One embodiment relates to a method of automatically inspecting multiple array regions ( | 2011-07-07 |
20110164131 | METHOD AND INSPECTION DEVICE FOR TESTING CONTAINERS - The invention relates to a method for testing bottles or the like containers ( | 2011-07-07 |
20110164132 | Demodulation Sensor with Separate Pixel and Storage Arrays - A demodulation image sensor, such as used in time of flight (TOF) cameras, extracts all storage- and post-processing-related steps from the pixels to another array of storage and processing elements (proxels) on the chip. The pixel array has the task of photo-detection, first processing and intermediate storage, while the array of storage and processing elements provides further processing and enhanced storage capabilities for each pixel individually. The architecture can be used to address problems due to the down-scaling of the pixel size. Typically, either the photo-sensitivity or the signal storage capacitance suffers significantly. Both a lower sensitivity and smaller storage capacitances have negative influence on the image quality. The disclosed architecture allows for keeping the storage capacitance unaffected by the pixel down-scaling. In addition to that, it provides a high degree of flexibility in integrating more intelligence into the image sensor design already on the level of the pixel array. In particular, if applied to demodulation pixels, the flexibility of the architecture allows for integrating on sensor-level concepts for multi-tap sampling, mismatch compensation, background suppression and so on, without any requirement to adjust the particular demodulation pixel architecture. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164133 | SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM - A surveillance system includes an image capturing device and an auxiliary light source. The image capturing device includes at least one image capturing module. The image capturing module includes an image sensor and a filter disposed on an object side of the image sensor. The visible light transmittance of the filter is higher than the near-infrared light transmittance of the filter. The auxiliary light source includes a near-IR emitter and a brightness sensor. The near-IR emitter is configured for emitting near-infrared light rays to illuminate a monitored area. The brightness sensor stores a predetermined brightness threshold and is configured for detecting the brightness value of the monitored area and sending a controlling signal to turn on the near-IR emitter when the brightness value is less than the brightness threshold. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164134 | Apparatus and method for remote viewing system - An energy conserving remote viewing system comprising an instantaneous analog video transmission camera, an analog video receiver that receives and transmits a video image to a video monitor and a remote transmitter that activates the analog video transmission camera. The remote camera device is normally in a low power, sleep mode that has a minimal power drain. The system includes a battery powered camera requiring a first voltage to operate and an RF transmitter to send an activation signal to the camera. The activation signal has a duration. A camera power circuit includes a normally sleeping signal receiving circuit and a first timer. The first timer periodically activates the signal receiving circuit to check for the presence of the activation signal and turns off the signal receiving circuit if the activation signal is not present and turns on the camera if the activation signal is present, and wherein the time the signal receiving circuit sleeps is less than the activation signal duration. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164135 | INTERIOR REARVIEW MIRROR SYSTEM - An interior rearview mirror system includes a mirror mounting button and a plurality of attachment members adhesively attached at the in-cabin surface of the vehicle windshield. An interior rearview mirror assembly has a mirror head and a mirror support, and a structure is configured for mounting to the attachment members attached at the vehicle windshield. The mirror head includes a mirror reflective element and a mirror casing, and the mirror support includes a mirror mount that is configured to mount the interior rearview mirror assembly to the mirror mounting button. The structure is configured to receive and be supported by the plurality of attachment members at the vehicle windshield, and, with the structure receiving and being supported by the attachment members, (a) the structure at least partially surrounds the mirror mounting button and (b) the structure accommodates a forward facing camera having a field of view through the vehicle windshield. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164136 | IMAGE PICKUP DEVICE, VISIBILITY SUPPORT APPARATUS, NIGHT VISION DEVICE, NAVIGATION SUPPORT APPARATUS, AND MONITORING DEVICE - An image pickup device, a visibility support apparatus, a night vision device, a navigation support apparatus, and a monitoring device are provided in which noise and dark current are suppressed to thereby provide clear images regardless of whether it is day or night. The device includes a light-receiving layer | 2011-07-07 |
20110164137 | RECONFIGURABLE SURVEILLANCE APPARATUS AND ASSOCIATED METHOD - An apparatus includes a housing; a plurality of cameras in the housing, each of the cameras being configured to capture image data of a portion of a scene external to the housing; an attitude detector for detecting an orientation of the housing; and a transmitter disposed within the housing, the transmitter being configured to transmit the image data and an orientation signal to a station disposed remotely from the scene. A method of using the apparatus is also provided. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164138 | Process for the Automatic Conversion of Film Images into Programmable OOP Objects for Movie - A process is described comprising the preparation of subject objects with special colors that are invisible to the human eye, use of paired cameras to capture the subject object(s), use of pattern recognition software to merge the images. The merged image when accompanied by with behaviors will allow the creation of an OOP object that will facilitate automatic creation of animation-like special effects and CGI-like special effects. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164139 | DEVICE FOR IMAGING WITHIN THE IR RANGE - A device for imaging within the IR range. The imaging device includes a cooled unit having a cooled matrix with detectors and a calibrating device for individual calibration of the detectors of the detector matrix with respect to amplification and/or offset. The calibrating device includes at least one radiator, which is housed in or can be introduced into the imaging device, and a signal-processing unit. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164140 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING VIDEO PACKETS FOR QUANTIFYING VIDEO QUALITY - A system and method for monitoring a sequence of video packets for quantifying video quality includes a video picture monitor that accesses data in a header of a video packet included in the sequence of video packets. The header is separate from video content stored in the video packet. The video picture monitor also determines from the accessed data, a relationship between a portion of a picture included in the video packet and at least a portion of a picture included in another video packet. Both video packets are included in the sequence of video packets. This relationship indicates whether to use the video content stored in the first video packet to quantify video quality. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164141 | Electronic Device Directional Audio-Video Capture - Disclosed herein is an apparatus. The apparatus includes a housing, electronic circuitry, and an audio-visual source tracking system. The electronic circuitry is in the housing. The audio-visual source tracking system includes a first video camera and an array of microphones. The first video camera and the array of microphones are attached to the housing. The audio-visual source tracking system is configured to receive video information from the first video camera. The audio-visual source tracking system is configured to capture audio information from the array of microphones at least partially in response to the video information. The audio-visual source tracking system might include a second video camera that is attached to the housing, wherein the first and second video cameras together estimate the beam orientation of the array of microphones. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164142 | INFRARED LENS, INFRARED CAMERA, AND NIGHT VISION - An infrared lens | 2011-07-07 |
20110164143 | TV demonstration - A television demonstration method involves providing a television display and a camera; at a computer processor, receiving a video image from the camera, the computer processor capturing the video image from the camera to determine if the viewer makes a predetermined gesture; and retrieving and playing a specified video segment on the display associated with the gesture in response to determining that the viewer has made the predetermined gesture. This abstract is not to be considered limiting, since other embodiments may deviate from the features described in this abstract. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164144 | ELECTRONIC CAMERA - An electronic camera includes an imager, having an imaging surface capturing a scene, which repeatedly outputs a scene image. An extractor extracts a specific reference image coincident with a partial image outputted from the imager corresponding to a predetermined area allocated to the imaging surface, from among a plurality of reference images. An adjuster executes a process of adjusting an exposure amount by emphasizing the predetermined area in parallel with the extraction process. An identifier identifies a color of an object equivalent to the partial image, corresponding to extracting the specific reference image. A corrector executes a process of correcting a tonality of the scene image with reference to the identified result, in place of the extraction process. A searcher searches for a partial image coincident with the specific reference image from the scene image having the corrected tonality. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164145 | AUTOMATIC ILLUMINANT ESTIMATION AND WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT BASED ON COLOR GAMUT UNIONS - A system for estimating an illuminant of a scene that was captured by an input image includes a control system that generates an input gamut that includes the input colors for the input image. Further, the control system compares the input gamut to an illuminant database that includes separate information from a gamut of observable colors for a plurality of possible illuminants to estimate the possible illuminant. Each illuminant can be represented by a separate illuminant gamut. Moreover, each gamut can be organized as a matrix. Additionally, the control system can combine the input gamut with each of the illuminant gamuts to generate a separate union gamut for each of the possible illuminants. The control system can compare the union gamut and the corresponding illuminant gamut for each possible illuminant to estimate the illuminant. After estimating the possible illuminant, the control system performs color correction on the input image. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164146 | Adaptive Frame Rate Control System and Method for an Image Sensor - An adaptive frame rate control system and method for an image sensor includes an amplifier which amplifies a sensor output signal of the image sensor with a gain. An automatic exposure gain (AEG) controller determines a product of exposure time and the gain (EGP) based on incident light intensity, and controls a timing controller and the amplifier, to adjust the exposure time and the gain of the image sensor such that the amplified sensor output signal may approximately approach a sensor target signal, where the change of the exposure time is preferred over the change of the gain. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164147 | IMAGING APPARATUS - An imaging apparatus includes: an instruction unit that issues a photographing instruction signal; an image sensor that obtains frame images over predetermined time intervals; a storage unit in which a plurality of the frame images obtained via the image sensor are sequentially stored; a save candidate determining unit that designates, among the plurality of the frame images stored in the storage unit, a plurality of the frame images obtained before and after an issue of the photographing instruction signal as candidates of images to be saved into a recording medium; and a candidate number determining unit that automatically determines, based upon specific information, a candidate number of the frame images that are to be designated as candidates by the save candidate determining unit. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164148 | Electronic apparatus, positioning device, information processing method, and program - An electronic apparatus includes: a reception unit that receives positioning information necessary for a positioning process from the outside; a determination unit that determines whether or not a process on the basis of an operation input is a predetermined process that uses the positioning information in a case where the operation input is received from a user; and a control unit that performs control of an operation of the reception unit based on a result of the determination performed by the determination unit and a content of the operation of the reception unit. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164149 | OBJECT DETECTION DEVICE, OBJECT DETECTION SYSTEM, INTEGRATED CIRCUIT FOR OBJECT DETECTION, CAMERA WITH OBJECT DETECTION FUNCTION, AND OBJECT DETECTION METHOD - An object detection device that shares a bus with an external memory and another device includes: a data acquisition unit that acquires original image data from the external memory via the bus; a reduction processing unit that generates pieces of reduced image data from the original image data at differing reduction rates after the data acquisition unit acquires the original image data once; and an object detection unit that detects a position at which an object appears in the pieces of reduced image data by performing matching processing on the pieces of reduced image data using a template for the object. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164150 | AUTOMATIC ILLUMINANT ESTIMATION THAT INCORPORATES APPARATUS SETTING AND INTRINSIC COLOR CASTING INFORMATION - An image apparatus ( | 2011-07-07 |
20110164151 | IMAGE SENSOR WITH INTERLEAVED IMAGE OUTPUT - An image sensor with a light reader circuit coupled to a pixel array. The light reader circuit retrieves a first image and a second image generated by the pixel array. The image sensor may also include a memory controller and/or data interface that transfers the first and second images to an external device in an interleaving manner. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164152 | IMAGE SEGMENTATION FROM FOCUS VARIED IMAGES USING GRAPH CUTS - A system for providing an adjusted image of a scene includes an optical assembly, a capturing system coupled to the optical assembly, and a control system. The optical assembly is adjustable to alternatively be focused on a first focal area and a second focal area that is different than the first focal area. The capturing system captures a first frame of the scene when the optical assembly is focused at the first focal area, and a second frame of the scene when the optical assembly is focused at the second focal area. The first frame includes a plurality of first pixels and the second frame includes a plurality of second pixels. The control system analyzes the first frame and the second frame and utilizes graph cuts techniques to assign a depth label to at least a portion of the first frame. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164153 | ZOOM LENS SYSTEM, IMAGING DEVICE AND CAMERA - A high-performance zoom lens system which is compact and has a wide view angle at a wide-angle limit and a high zooming ratio in a balanced manner, in order from an object side to an image side, comprising a first lens unit having positive optical power, a second lens unit having negative optical power, a third lens unit having positive optical power, and a fourth lens unit having positive optical power, wherein the first lens unit is composed of at most two lens elements, the second lens unit is composed of two lens elements, the third lens unit is composed of three lens elements, in order from the object side to the image side, including an object side lens element having positive optical power, a lens element having negative optical power, and an image side lens element having positive optical power, and the conditions: −2.32011-07-07 | |
20110164154 | CAMERA BODY AND IMAGING DEVICE - A camera body ( | 2011-07-07 |
20110164155 | IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS - A noise elimination method capable of handling even beat noise occurring in an oblique direction is proposed. In an image processing apparatus that is provided with a correcting unit that subtracts cyclic data of beat noise from effective pixel data included in inputted digital image data, the correcting unit comprises: a distributing unit that sequentially and cyclically distributes optical black area pixel data included in the digital image data; an integrating unit to which the optical black area pixel data distributed by the distributing unit is sequentially inputted; a first calculating unit that divides the integration result of the integrating unit by the number of integrations; a minimum value detecting unit that detects a minimum value of the output of the first calculating unit; and a second calculating unit that calculates the minimum value and the division result to obtain the cyclic data of the beat noise. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164156 | IMAGE PICKUP DEVICE AND SOLID-STATE IMAGE PICKUP ELEMENT - A solid-state image sensor according to the present invention includes: a semiconductor layer | 2011-07-07 |
20110164157 | IMAGING APPARATUS - An imaging apparatus includes a half mirror that splits light from a subject having passed through a photographic optical system into transmitted light and reflected light, a first light receiving sensor that receives the transmitted light, the first light receiving sensor having a spectral sensitivity characteristic with a sensitivity peak at a specific wavelength of light, and a second light receiving sensor that receives the reflected light. The wavelength of a transmission peak in the spectral transmission characteristic of the half mirror matches the wavelength of the sensitivity peak of the first light receiving sensor. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164158 | IMAGE SENSOR, SINGLE-PLATE COLOR IMAGE SENSOR, AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE - An image sensor includes an imaging area including a plurality of cells arrayed in a matrix on a semiconductor substrate, each of the cells including an avalanche photodiode, the avalanche photodiode including: an anode region buried in an upper portion of the semiconductor substrate; a cathode region buried in the upper portion of the semiconductor substrate separated from the anode region in a direction parallel to the surface of the semiconductor substrate; and an avalanche multiplication region defined between the anode and cathode regions, the avalanche multiplication region having an impurity concentration less than the anode and cathode regions; wherein depths of the anode and cathode regions from the surface of the semiconductor substrate are different from each other. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164159 | SOLID STATE IMAGING DEVICE, METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME, AND IMAGING APPARATUS - A solid state imaging device including: a plurality of sensor sections formed in a semiconductor substrate in order to convert incident light into an electric signal; a peripheral circuit section formed in the semiconductor substrate so as to be positioned beside the sensor sections; and a layer having negative fixed electric charges that is formed on a light incidence side of the sensor sections in order to form a hole accumulation layer on light receiving surfaces of the sensor sections. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164160 | IMAGE PICKUP DEVICE - An A/D conversion unit ( | 2011-07-07 |
20110164161 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING CMOS IMAGE SENSOR USING DOUBLE HARD MASK LAYER - Disclosed is a method of manufacturing a CMOS image sensor, capable of forming silicide in a logic region and facilitating ion implantation into a pixel region while keeping a hard mask layer in a thin thickness without performing a process for removing the hard mask layer. The critical dimension is easily controlled when forming a gate pattern and the uniformity in the critical dimension of a gate photoresist pattern is improved. The method includes the steps of forming a gate conductive layer on a substrate on which a pixel region and a logic region are defined; forming a hard mask pattern on the gate conductive layer in such a manner that a thickness of the hard mask pattern in the pixel region is thicker than a thickness of the hard mask pattern in the logic region; forming a gate pattern in the pixel region and the logic region by etching the gate conductive layer using the hard mask pattern as an etching barrier; removing the hard mask pattern remaining in the logic region; and forming silicide in the logic region. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164162 | SOLID-STATE IMAGING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DRIVING THE SAME - A solid-state imaging device includes vertical transfer units each of which is configured to transfer charge read from light receiving units, a first horizontal transfer unit and a second horizontal transfer unit each of which includes a plurality of transfer gate electrodes arranged in parallel to one another, a sorting transfer unit configured to transfer charge between the horizontal transfer units, and an output unit. In the first horizontal transfer unit, the transfer gate electrodes extend from the vertical transfer units toward the sorting transfer unit, and at least a part of each of the plurality of transfer gate electrodes located closer to the vertical transfer units is obliquely extends so that a horizontal distance from the output unit increases as it extends toward the sorting transfer unit. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164163 | SYNCHRONIZED, INTERACTIVE AUGMENTED REALITY DISPLAYS FOR MULTIFUNCTION DEVICES - A device can receive live video of a real-world, physical environment on a touch sensitive surface. One or more objects can be identified in the live video. An information layer can be generated related to the objects. In some implementations, the information layer can include annotations made by a user through the touch sensitive surface. The information layer and live video can be combined in a display of the device. Data can be received from one or more onboard sensors indicating that the device is in motion. The sensor data can be used to synchronize the live video and the information layer as the perspective of video camera view changes due to the motion. The live video and information layer can be shared with other devices over a communication link. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164164 | IMAGING DEVICE - An imaging apparatus is provided with a first display unit, a second display unit, and a controller for controlling displays of setting screens for changing various settings in the first and second display units. The controller controls the displays of the setting screens so that the setting screen displayed on the first display unit differs from the setting screen displayed on the second display unit. The setting screens include an image in which specified setting items and candidates of the setting values related to each setting item are arranged. The controller controls the displays of the setting screens so that the types of displayed setting items and candidates of the setting values are the same in the setting screen displayed on the first display unit and the setting screen displayed on the second display unit, an arranging directions of the setting items are the same, and an arranging directions of the candidates of the setting values differ. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164165 | FOCUS DETECTION APPARATUS, FOCUS DETECTION METHOD, AND IMAGE SENSING APPARATUS - A focus detection apparatus includes an image sensor that has a first pixel group which receives a luminous flux passing a first pupil area of an imaging optical system, and a second pixel group which receives a luminous flux passing a second pupil area different from the first pupil area; a storage unit that stores first and second distribution functions corresponding to the first and second pupil areas, respectively; a calculation unit that generates a first image signal by performing calculations on a first subject image, obtained from the first pixel group, using the second distribution function, and generates a second image signal by performing calculations on a second subject image, obtained from the second pixel group, using the first distribution function; and a focus state detection unit that detects a focus state of the imaging optical system based on the first and the second image signals. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164166 | IMAGE CAPTURING APPARATUS - An image capturing apparatus comprises a photoelectric conversion unit including a first pixel group which photoelectrically converts an object image formed via a first exit pupil region of a photographing lens and a second pixel group which photoelectrically converts an object image formed via a second exit pupil region; a focus detection unit which detects a focus of the photographing lens using a first image signal obtained from the first pixel group and a second image signal obtained from the second pixel group; a calculation unit which calculates an inclination of a straight line connecting a barycenter of the first exit pupil region and a barycenter of the second exit pupil region from a pixel arrangement direction of the first pixel group and second pixel group; and a focus detection range setting unit which sets a focus detection range based on a calculation result of the calculation unit. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164167 | ZOOM LENS SYSTEM, IMAGING DEVICE AND CAMERA - A high-performance zoom lens system which is compact and has a wide view angle at a wide-angle limit and a high zooming ratio in a balanced manner, in order from an object side to an image side, comprising a first lens unit having positive optical power, a second lens unit having negative optical power, a third lens unit having positive optical power, and a fourth lens unit having positive optical power, wherein the first lens unit is composed of at most two lens elements, the second lens unit is composed of two lens elements, the third lens unit is composed of three lens elements, in order from the object side to the image side, including an object side lens element having positive optical power, a lens element having negative optical power, and an image side lens element having positive optical power, and the conditions: ω | 2011-07-07 |
20110164168 | ZOOM LENS SYSTEM, IMAGING DEVICE AND CAMERA - A high-performance zoom lens system which is compact and has a wide view angle at a wide-angle limit and a high zooming ratio in a balanced manner, in order from an object side to an image side, comprising a first lens unit having positive optical power, a second lens unit having negative optical power, a third lens unit having positive optical power, and a fourth lens unit having positive optical power, wherein the first lens unit is composed of at most two lens elements, the second lens unit is composed of two lens elements, the third lens unit is composed of three lens elements, in order from the object side to the image side, including an object side lens element having positive optical power, a lens element having negative optical power, and an image side lens element having positive optical power, and the conditions: f | 2011-07-07 |
20110164169 | CAMERA AND CAMERA SYSTEM - A camera comprising at least a second focus detection unit out of a first focus detection unit which includes a first pupil-dividing unit for guiding light beams having passed through different pupil regions of a photographing lens and detects a focus of the photographing lens by using light beams guided by the first pupil-dividing unit, and the second focus detection unit which includes a second pupil-dividing unit different from the first pupil-dividing unit and detects the focus of the photographing lens on an image plane different from an image plane by the first focus detection unit by using light beams guided by the second pupil-dividing unit, wherein focus detection of the photographing lens by the second focus detection unit is performed using a correction value for focus detection that is stored in advance in the photographing lens in correspondence with the first focus detection unit. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164170 | IMAGE-PICKUP APPARATUS, LENS APPARATUS AND IMAGE-PICKUP SYSTEM - An image-pickup system is disclosed which is capable of performing highly accurate back focus adjustment for each combination of an image-pickup apparatus and a lens apparatus. The system includes a first memory provided in the image-pickup apparatus and stores first identification information unique to a combination of the image-pickup apparatus and a certain lens apparatus, a second memory provided in the lens apparatus and stores second identification information unique to a combination of the lens apparatus and a certain image-pickup apparatus. A comparator compares the first identification information with the second identification information. The generator generates, when the comparison results that the first identification information does not match the second identification information, identification information unique to the combination of the image-pickup apparatus and the lens apparatus. The controller causes the first memory and the second memory to store the identification information generated by the generator. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164171 | IMAGING DEVICE - The imaging apparatus includes a lens mount | 2011-07-07 |
20110164172 | CAMERA BODY AND IMAGING DEVICE - A camera body | 2011-07-07 |
20110164173 | BALANCED MOUNTING ARRANGEMENT FOR, AND METHOD OF, STEADILY SUPPORTING A MOTION-SENSITIVE, IMAGE CAPTURE DEVICE - A balanced mounting arrangement stably supports a motion-sensitive, image capture device, and includes a mount for holding the device during image capture, and a handheld equipoising structure having a support platform on which the mount and the held device are mounted during image capture, a bottom counterweight below the platform, and a curved arm extending along an arcuate path between the platform and the counterweight. A weight component is mounted on, and is movable relative to and along, the curved arm to adjust a vertical balance position of the arrangement. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164174 | Methods and apparatuses for implementing selective interference-filter pre-coding of main-service 8-VSB DTV Signals - Methods for discontinuing interference-filter pre-coding of 8-VSB digital television (DTV) signals during ancillary-service transmissions are disclosed that do not disrupt reception of main-service DTV signals by receivers already in use. Receivers are disclosed for receiving ancillary-service transmissions without interference-filter pre-coding, which receivers include adaptive channel-equalization filters and subsequent decoders for CCC. The subsequent decoders for CCC respond to data slicing of adaptive channel-equalization filter responses that avoid the reduction of signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) caused by post-comb filtering. Certain of these M/H receivers employ selective post-comb-filtering to flatten the frequency spectrum of main-service components of received 8-VSB DTV signals, while leaving the frequency spectrum of M/H-service components of received 8-VSB DTV signals as received. This is done to generate signal from which filter coefficients for the channel-equalization filters are determined. Certain of these M/H receivers employ decision-feedback equalization (DFE) techniques, which techniques are unaffected by selective interference-filter pre-coding. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164175 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING SUBTITLES ON A WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE - A wireless communications device provides users with opportunities to access interactive media guidance or other applications and to control user equipment and interactive media guidance applications. In an exemplary embodiment, users can play a program with subtitles in one language on user equipment while simultaneously playing the same program with subtitles in another language on the wireless communications device. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164176 | TRANSPORT LAYER MODIFICATION TO ENABLE TRANSMISSION GAPS - White space devices are operable to communicate information over white space and, more specifically, to quiet a transmitter to enable sensing signals in the white space. A method for inconspicuous quieting of a transmitter in a white space communication device modifies a transport stream for transmission by the transmitter of the white space device to provide a null window of time. The null window does not contain essential information. At least a portion of the modified transport stream is transmitted by the transmitter of the white space device. The transmitter is quieted during the null window, and white space sensing is performed during the null window. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164177 | APPLICATION LAYER MODIFICATION TO ENABLE TRANSMISSION GAPS - Television white space devices are operable to communicate information over television white space and, more specifically, to quiet a transmitter for sensing signals in the television white space. A method for inconspicuous quieting of the transmitter in a television white space device inserts, from an application layer, information into a transport stream for transmission by the transmitter of the television white space device to produce a null window of time within the transport stream at a predetermined time. The method also transmits the transport stream by the transmitter of the television white space device and quiets the transmitter during the null window of time. The method senses, by a white space sensor of the television white space device, existing signals in the white space during the null window of time. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164178 | PRECISE COMPENSATION OF VIDEO PROPAGATION DURATION - The invention relates to the field of the synchronization of data delivery onto equipments connected over a packet switching network, in particular when the equipments are devoted to video and audio data or Auxiliary data linked to processing and are connected over a local area network for forming a video/audio production studio. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164179 | AUTOMATIC QUANTIZATION CLOCK PHASE ADJUSTABLE DISPLAY APPARATUS - The display apparatus includes an AD converter converting an analog video signal into a digital video signal, a phase adjuster and a horizontal start position detector. The detector detects a horizontal start position where an output value of the AD converter becomes a minimum value that exceeds a threshold level in a video horizontal direction. The phase adjuster acquires a start position change phase where the horizontal start position is changed. The phase adjuster calculates a first phase period where the analog video signal starts its transition from a first level to a second (higher) level and then ends the transition. The phase adjuster sets a phase not included in the first phase period as an adjusted phase of the quantization clock. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164180 | METHOD FOR CONVERTING SINK DEVICE AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING CONTENTS USING THE SAME - A method for converting a sink device and an apparatus for providing a content using the same are provided. The method for converting the sink device includes receiving a sink device conversion command from a first sink device, transmitting the content to a second sink device if a conversion approval of the sink device is received from the second sink device, and transmitting a control authority related to a content provision from the first sink device to the second sink device. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164181 | DEVICE CONTROL APPARATUS, DEVICE CONTROL METHOD AND PROGRAM - There is provided a device control apparatus, a device control method and a program capable of easily initiating control of an operation of an external device through an application according to a status of the external device and a usage status of the application. An application for controlling an operation of an AV amplifier is acquired from an application server, a status of the AV amplifier and a usage status of the application are determined upon startup of the application, a screen according to the result of the determination is displayed in order to arrange an operation environment of the application and then a manipulation screen for controlling the operation of the AV amplifier through the application is displayed, and the operation of the AV amplifier is controlled according to a user manipulation performed through the manipulation screen. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164182 | Video Processing Apparatus and Video Processing Method - A video processing apparatus that includes an interface capable of transmitting a video signal and type information indicating a content of the video signal and reproduces and displays the video signal, includes: a judgment module to judge whether the type information has been transmitted to the interface; and a signal processing module to subject, when it is judged by the judgment module that the type information has been transmitted, the video signal to processing for setting an image quality of the video signal and video processing that is determined based on the type information. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164183 | VIDEO PROCESSING APPARATUS AND VIDEO PROCESSING METHOD - A video processing apparatus that includes an interface capable of transmitting a video signal and type information indicating a content of the video signal and reproduces and displays the video signal, includes: a setting reception module to accept, from a user, a setting of one of automatic signal processing of the video signal and manual signal processing of the video signal, the automatic signal processing being based on at least environment information indicating a surrounding environment and processing content of the manual signal processing being preset by the user; a judgment module to judge whether the setting of one of the automatic signal processing and the manual signal processing has been accepted by the setting reception module; and a signal processing module to execute, when it is judged that the setting of the automatic signal processing has been accepted, the automatic signal processing based on the environment information and the type information. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164184 | DISPLAY DRIVING ARCHITECTURES - A display driving architecture that can include two graphics pipelines with an optional connection between them to provide a mirrored mode. In one embodiment, one of the two pipelines can be automatically configured (e.g. routed in one of a plurality of ways, such as routing to do color conversion) based upon the type of cable that is coupled to a connector of the one pipeline. In another embodiment, a connection of a cable can cause display information (e.g. resolutions of an external display) to be provided to an application which can select a display mode while one of the graphics pipelines is kept in a low power state. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164185 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING IMAGE DATA - Provided are an image processing apparatus and method for extracting foreground data from among image data. The image processing apparatus generates background data and compares the background data with received data to extract a foreground. The foreground may be extracted using information regarding distances from an image acquiring unit to objects included in received data. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164186 | DISTINGUISHING AND COMMUNICATING BETWEEN WHITE SPACE DEVICES TRANSMITTING ATSC-COMPATIBLE SIGNALS - White space signals are differentiated from licensed ATSC signals through modification of a waveform of the white space signal. White space signals may be modified by shifting the ATSC-compatible waveform so that the pilot frequency of the white space signal is at a location outside of the frequency range associated with the pilot frequency in a licensed ATSC signal or embedding a watermark signal into said ATSC-like white space signals. White space device transmitters generate the signals with these modifications and white space receivers are equipped to detect whether a pilot exists in the standard licensed pilot frequencies. Based on these differences, white space devices can better operate without interfering with licensed ATSC transmission. Additionally, the modification techniques may be used to embed data in the white space signal that may be used to communicate connection data or networking data to other white space devices. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164187 | Remote Control Method, Remote Control System and Display Device - A remote control method for a display device employing a hierarchical control frame, includes a remote controller of the display device outputting a control signal corresponding to a plurality of functions of the display device, and an interpretation module of the display device controlling the display device to perform the plurality of functions when receiving the control signal, wherein the plurality of functions are corresponding to different stages of the hierarchical control frame. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164188 | REMOTE CONTROL WITH INTEGRATED POSITION, VIEWER IDENTIFICATION AND OPTICAL AND AUDIO TEST - Remote control devices that support interaction by a viewer with a screen assembly of a display device are provided. The eyes of the viewer have a first position within a premises relative to the screen assembly of the display device. The remote control device has a second position within the premises relative to the screen assembly of the display device. The remote control device includes an input interface that receives viewer input, a communication interface that supports wireless transmissions, and processing circuitry. The processing circuitry participates in a generation of location information relating to the first position of the eyes of the viewer. The processing circuitry causes the communication interface to make at least one wireless transmission relating to the generation of the location information. The processing circuitry, at least in part, causes a reconfiguration of the screen assembly based on the location information. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164189 | KEY INPUT DEVICE FOR REMOTE CONTROL APPARATUS, KEY INPUT METHOD OF KEY INPUT DEVICE FOR REMOTE CONTROL APPARATUS, PROGRAM, AND RECORDING MEDIUM - A first control unit outputs, to a lighting control unit, a lighting signal that causes a plurality of light-emitting units provided for each of a plurality of keys for operating to be sequentially lighted for each of groups determined in advance. Based on a signal for selecting a group outputted from a first selection unit and an output signal from the first control unit, a first comparison/judgment unit outputs a group whose light-emitting unit had been lighted upon selection as a finalized group. A second control unit outputs a lighting signal that causes light-emitting units included in the finalized group to be respectively sequentially lighted, and based on the output signal and a signal for selecting a key outputted from a second selection unit, a second comparison/judgment unit judges that a key corresponding to a light-emitting unit that had been lighted upon selection as a finalized key. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164190 | LIGHTING DEVICE, DISPLAY DEVICE AND TELEVISION RECEIVER - A backlight unit | 2011-07-07 |
20110164191 | Interactive Projection Method, Apparatus and System - An apparatus determines a cursor position in an illumination field of a projector. An obstruction is detected in the illumination field. The cursor position is determined as the point on the obstruction furthest from where the obstruction crosses a border of the illumination field. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164192 | PROJECTOR AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME - A projector includes: an image projection unit that projects a projection image generated based on input image data onto a projection surface; a projection distance measurement unit that measures a projection distance from the projector to the projection surface; and an adjusting unit that adjusts the project ion image in accordance with the projection distance so that the projection image is projected onto the projection surface under a predetermined projection condition. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164193 | CHILDREN'S STORY AUDIO/VIDEO PLAYER - A children's story audio/video player includes a player body having a housing, a liquid crystal display installed at a front side of the housing, and at least one speaker installed at a selected position, characterized in that the housing comprises at least one roller control device installed at a front side of the housing for controlling the liquid crystal display to switch a playing menu and at least one press key control device for controlling the liquid crystal display to switch a page, such that the children's story audio/video player can use the roller control device and the press key control device o achieve the effect of a quick, simple, easy and convenient operation. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164194 | Crosstalk suppression in time sequential liquid crystal stereoscopic display systems - This disclosure primarily concerns 3D stereoscopic displays that provide alternately polarized left and right eye images encoded with a modulating LC polarization control panel (PCP) attached to the front of the display. Viewers then wear polarization analyzing eyewear to correctly see the different images. More specifically, the disclosure introduces global LC electrical reset during the addressing of liquid crystal time-sequential stereoscopic displays in order to reduce left/right eye contamination. LC materials in general do not respond fast enough with conventional addressing schemes to provide independent left and right eye images at the desired flicker-free, rate of sixty frames per second per eye. This disclosure and its embodiments may overcome this limitation, and also may address motion blur limitations, by driving pixels to a common LC state as part of the addressing cycle. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164195 | DISPLAY DEVICE HAVING HEATING LAYER AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - A display device includes a first substrate, a heating layer formed on the first substrate, an insulating layer having a first opening formed on the heating layer, at least one switching device, two contact pads formed on the insulating layer, and respectively electrically connected to the scan line and the data line, a capacitor, a passivation layer covering the switching device and the capacitor, and a pixel electrode formed on the passivation layer and electrically connected to the drain of the switching device. The source of the switching device is connected to the data line. The passivation layer has a plurality of second openings exposing the contact pads. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164196 | Liquid Crystal Display Device - The present invention provides a liquid crystal display device in which a light transmitting conductive layer formed on a surface of a color filter substrate is electrically connected with a backlight lower frame using conductive rubber. One end of the conductive rubber is connected with the light transmitting conductive layer, and another end of the conductive rubber is connected with the backlight lower frame through a hole which is formed in a backlight upper frame. The liquid crystal display device of the present invention can remove static electricity charged in a surface of a display panel and, at the same time, can realize the narrowing of a picture frame and the reduction of thickness thereof. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164197 | Liquid crystal display device - An object of the present invention is to reduce the exterior of a display device while retaining a display screen at a certain size. A liquid crystal display panel including a TFT substrate formed with a glass substrate and a color filter substrate is stored in a frame made of a metal. In order to avoid the direct contact between the glass substrate and the frame made of a metal, part of an optical sheet included in a backlight disposed behind the liquid crystal display panel is extended to lie between the liquid crystal display panel and the frame, and is regarded as a spacer. Since the thickness of the optical sheet is as small as 0.06 mm, the spacer hardly affects the external dimensions of a display device. Consequently, while a crack of the glass substrate is prevented, the exterior of the display device can be reduced. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164198 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A vertical alignment liquid crystal display includes a first substrate and a second substrate disposed opposite the first substrate. The first substrate includes a first insulation substrate, as well as a first pixel electrode and a second pixel electrode disposed in a same layer with the first pixel electrode on the first insulation substrate. The second substrate includes a second insulation substrate, a first patterned conductive layer disposed on only a portion of the second insulation substrate which is above the first pixel electrode, and a second patterned conductive layer disposed on only a portion of the second insulation substrate which is above the second pixel electrode. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164199 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY WITH HOUSING EXPOSED FLEXIBLE PRINTED CIRCUIT - Provided are a liquid crystal display (LCD) that has a reduced cost due to an increase in the thickness of the FPC board included of the display. The liquid crystal display includes a liquid crystal panel, a first housing having a first side and a second side and a plurality of sides, the liquid crystal panel being accommodated on the first side, a flexible printed circuit board having a first side in contact with the liquid crystal panel, and a second side disposed adjacent to the second side of the first housing, a second housing having a bottom, an opening, and a plurality of sides extending from the bottom to define a cavity, wherein the plurality of sides are fastened to the first housing, further wherein the opening is formed through the bottom to expose at least a portion of the flexible printed circuit board, and a reflective sheet disposed on a interior surface of the bottom. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164200 | DISPLAY DEVICE - A direct-viewing type display device | 2011-07-07 |
20110164201 | Liquid crystal display device - An object of the invention is to provide a liquid crystal display device having a so-called direct backlight where the interval between a number of rod light sources can be reduced, as well as a liquid crystal display device where the liquid crystal display panel and the backlight can be provided close to each other and the thickness of the module can be reduced. The liquid crystal display device is provided with a liquid crystal display panel and a backlight provided on the rear surface of this liquid crystal display panel, and the above described backlight is provided with a number of rod light sources aligned in a plane which faces said liquid crystal display panel and electrode supports for supporting the electrodes of the rod light sources on the same pole, which are provided on the same side of the rod light sources, together. The above-described electrode supporting the electrodes on the same pole together are formed of at least a separate first electrode support and second electrode support. The first electrode support and the second electrode support are respectively formed by press processing a metal plate and provided with electrode fixtures for sandwiching the electrodes of the number of rod light sources and en electrode linking body for linking these electrode fixtures together. The metal fixtures of the first electrode support and the metal fixtures of the second electrode support alternate in the direction in which said rod light sources are aligned. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164202 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - This invention provides a liquid crystal display device where the brightness of the backlight can be prevented from lowering when the liquid crystal display device and its frame are thin. The liquid crystal display device has a liquid crystal display panel and a backlight for radiating light on the rear of the liquid crystal display panel, and is characterized in that the backlight has light emitting diodes LED that are secured on one surface of a flexible printed circuit FPC and a light guide plate for guiding light emitted from the light emitting diodes, the flexible printed circuit has openings in a portion between the light emitting diodes and the light guide plate, which extends partly over the light emitting areas (EA) of the light emitting diodes, and a reflective member is provided on the other surface of the flexible printed circuit so as to cover the openings. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164203 | SURFACE LIGHT SOURCE AND LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY APPARATUS - A surface light source ( | 2011-07-07 |
20110164204 | Backlight Device for Liquid Crystal Display and Method of Fabricating the same - A backlight device for a liquid crystal display includes a substrate, and a plurality of white, red, green, and blue light emitting diodes arranged on the substrate. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164205 | IMAGE SOURCE UNIT AND DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING THE SAME - An image source unit that can efficiently provide image light emitted from an image source to an observer is disclosed. The image source unit includes an image source; and an optical sheet that disposed closer to an observer side than the image source. The optical sheet includes an optical functional layer that includes a light-transmitting portion having a trapezoidal cross section; and the low refractive-index portion having a wedge shape cross section. An oblique side of the wedge shape cross section of the low refractive-index portion form an angle of θ | 2011-07-07 |
20110164206 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - The present invention provides an improved type of liquid crystal (LC) display device with wide-viewing angle and high optical transmittance. The LC display of the present invention consists of: at least one LC alignment apparatus, which makes the LC molecules within the display area forming a continuous-domain or multi-domain alignments, and hence improve its wide-viewing-angle characteristics; a LC layer formed by Nematic type LC with chiral dopants, and with optimal parameters of the optical path difference Δnd and LC rotations of d/p ratio, such that LC molecules can be aligned along all radial directions to achieve optimal transmittance, and thus producing an wide-viewing-angle LC display improved transmittance without the formation of dark fringes in the display area. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164207 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY APPARATUS - A liquid crystal display apparatus includes a first polarizing plate, a liquid crystal display cell, a second polarizing plate, a switching cell, a first reflective polarizing plate, and a surface light source, which are arranged in this order. The apparatus further includes a control driving unit to switch the switching cell between a first and second state. In the first state, plane of polarization of polarized light emitted by the surface light source and transmitted through the first reflective polarizing plate and the switching cell is coincident with a transmissive axis of the second polarizing plate. In the second state, a plane of polarization of the polarized light input to the liquid crystal display cell from the side of the first polarizing plate and transmitted through the second polarizing plate and the switching cell is coincident with a reflective axis of the first reflective polarizing plate. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164208 | Azo Compound And Salts Thereof, As Well As Dye-Based Polarization Films And Polarizing Plates Comprising The Same - Azo compounds represented by formula (1) (In the formula, R | 2011-07-07 |
20110164209 | ANTI-REFLECTION FILM - The present invention provides an anti-reflection film which provides not only sufficient anti-reflection properties and antistatic properties but also excellent contrast in a bright place and excellent contrast in a dark place especially applied on a surface of a transmissive LCD. The anti-reflection film has an antistatic hard coat layer and a low refractive index layer in order on at least one surface of a transparent substrate, average luminous reflectance in the range of 0.5-1.5% on a surface of the low refractive index layer side, haze equal to or less than 0.5%, parallel light transmittance in the range of 94.0-96.5%, and an absorption loss in average luminous transmittance in the range of 0.5-3.0%. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164210 | DISPLAY DEVICE - The present invention provides a display device which can reduce reflected light reflected on the respective surfaces of a display panel and a protective plate, even if the protective plate is disposed on the surface of the display panel, without employing a complicated structure and without degrading display quality. The display device includes: a display panel; and a protective plate disposed facing the display panel. The protective plate has a protective base material and a first polarizer, the display panel has a second polarizer of which a polarization axis is parallel to that of the first polarizer, and light passing between the first polarizer and the second polarizer is linearly polarized light. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164211 | REFLECTIVE COLOUR DISPLAY APPARATUS - A reflective display comprises a pixellated display device and an optical structure which concentrates light of a plurality of colours onto pixels of a plurality of sets, respectively. Each pixel is associated with a respective sub-structure which passes light of a first colour propagating towards the pixel but which redirects light of a second colour, propagating towards the pixel, to another pixel. The display device comprises a relief structure having reconfigurable contents for modulating light. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164212 | DISPLAY PANEL USING LASER CUTTING TECHNOLOGY AND THE MOTHER SUBSTRATE THEREOF - A display panel using laser cutting technology and a mother substrate thereof are provided. The display panel comprises two base plates opposite to each other, a sealant and a buffering metal layer. The sealant is disposed between the two base plates. The buffering metal layer formed on the inside surface of at least one of the two base plates is disposed along the sealant. At least a portion of the buffering metal layer is positioned outside the sealant. There is a first distance between the rim of the buffering metal layer and the edge of the base plate. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164213 | ALIGNMENT FILM, ALIGNMENT FILM MATERIAL, LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE COMPRISING ALIGNMENT FILM, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME - An alignment film ( | 2011-07-07 |
20110164214 | DISPLAY DEVICE - A display device includes a substrate, an insulation layer arranged on the substrate and spaced apart from the substrate and including a plurality of stepped portions recessed from a top surface, a first line arranged on the top surface of the insulation layer and a second line comprised of a same material as the first line and being arranged in the stepped portions and having a level difference from the first line. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164215 | DEVICE FOR ASSISTING AND PROTECTING VISION - The invention relates to a device comprising one left electrochromic filter ( | 2011-07-07 |
20110164216 | RESILIENT HINGE FOR EYEGLASSES - The present invention relates to a hinge assembly for use with eyeglasses. In one embodiment, the present invention provides a hinge assembly to attach a temple to a main frame of a pair of eyeglasses. The hinge assembly of this embodiment may include a pair of hinge members (formed as a ball and socket) rotationally attached to one another and each resiliently attached (e.g., using a spring) to a respective one of the temple and the main frame of the pair of eyeglasses. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164217 | Peripheral Vision Training And/Or Testing During Central Vision Fixation - Systems and methods may test and/or train the peripheral visual abilities of an individual. Peripheral visual abilities may be tested and/or trained while maintaining a central visual focus by the individual. A central display element may display central visual indicia, while a peripheral display element may display peripheral visual indicia. Each visual indicia displayed may possess one or more trait and, optionally, one or more property. Inputs may be received at a central input device and/or a peripheral input device, with inputs corresponding to the traits perceived to be possessed by displayed indicia. By determining the correspondence of received inputs to the traits possessed by corresponding indicia, the peripheral visual abilities of an individual may be tested and/or trained in accordance with the present invention. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164218 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR OCULAR SURFACE IMAGING - The invention provides apparatuses and methods for detecting ocular surface defects. The methods and/or an apparatus of the invention can be used to detect ocular surface diseases, such as dry eye, uveitis, conjunctivitis, keratitis, keratoconjunctivitis, vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC), atopic keratoconjunctivitis (AKC), autoimmune disorders of the ocular surface, meibomianitis, conjunctival hyperemia, eyelid hyperemia, ocular rosacea, ocular inflammation, or eye lid swelling. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164219 | OPTHALMOLOGIC IMAGING APPARATUS AND OPTHALMOLOGIC IMAGING METHOD - An ophthalmologic imaging apparatus that captures a fundus image of a subject's eye includes a first extraction unit configured to extract, from a first fundus image photographed with a first light quantity, an image of a first area having intensity not less than predetermined intensity and an image of a second area other than the first area, a second extraction unit configured to extract an image of an area corresponding to the first area from a second fundus image photographed with a second light quantity based on the light quantity of the first area, a third extraction unit configured to extract an image of an area corresponding to the second area from a third fundus image photographed with a third light quantity based on the light quantity of the second area, and an image combining unit configured to combine the images extracted by the second and the third extraction units. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164220 | Adaptive Sequential Wavefront Sensor with Variable Aperture - One embodiment is a machine comprising a sequential wavefront scanner, a variable aperture, a position sensing device and a controller. The controller is coupled to the variable aperture and sequential wavefront scanning device and configured to coordinate the operation of the variable aperture and the sequential wavefront scanning device. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164221 | System and Method for Efficiently Delivering Rays from a Light Source to Create an Image - In accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure, a system may include a polarizing beamsplitter for splitting one or more unpolarized rays received from an illumination source into a first polarized component and a second polarized component, the first polarized component and the second polarized component having orthogonal polarizations to each other. The system may also include a half-wave plate for rotating the second polarized component to the same polarization as the first polarized component. The system may further include a lens group for passing the first polarized component to a target plane as a first polarized ray, and further for separately passing the second polarized component to the target plane as a second polarized ray. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164222 | IMAGE LIGHTING SYSTEM WITH AN ART SENSE - This invention relates to the image lighting system which can successively display the various kinds of images by the electronic circuit and generate the images by the image projector. This system has the characteristic comprising the plurality of LED, the electronic circuit part, the light-emitting part, the image projector, and the light fixture part. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164223 | MICROMINIATURIZED PROJECTION MODULE FOR PROJECTING IMAGE ONTO OBJECT - A microminiaturized projection module for projecting an image onto an object is disclosed in the present invention. The module includes a number of light units each for providing red, green, and blue beams; an image processing unit for receiving the image, dividing the image into n×m image signals, and transforming each of the image signals into a modulating signal and a direction signal, where n and in are integrals not less than 2, respectively; a number of modulation units for modulating the beams from one light unit according to the modulating signal received from the image processing unit and sending out the modulated beams simultaneously; and an array of n×m mirrors for projecting the modulated beams to form the image onto the object according to the direction signal received from the image processing unit. The invention has advantages that can reduce modulation speed, undergo slight shock and be free from raster pinch effect. | 2011-07-07 |
20110164224 | VIDEO PROJECTOR - A video projector including a light source lamp and an optical component having a light transmission plane. A cooling system sends cooling air in parallel currents to the light transmission surface over a predetermined period after the light source lamp goes off to perform auto-cooling on the optical component. A shutter unit includes a planar shutter door that has a planar portion extending parallel to a direction the cooling air flows. The shutter door is moved parallel to the flow direction of the cooling air to open and close an optical path of the optical component. The shutter unit includes a current deflector formed integrally with the shutter door to deflect the flow of the cooling air toward the light transmission surface, and the current deflector directs the cooling air against the light transmission surface of the optical component during the auto-cooling. | 2011-07-07 |