33rd week of 2010 patent applcation highlights part 13 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20100208116 | COLOR CCD LINEAR IMAGE SENSOR - A color CCD linear image sensor has: first basic pixels arranged in a first column and configured to accumulate first-column pixel charges; and second basic pixels arranged in a second column adjacent to the first column and configured to add accumulated charges to the first-column pixel charges to generate second-column pixel charges. The first basic pixels include a first-column first-color pixel, a first-column second-color pixel adjacent to the first-column first-color pixel, and a first-column third-color pixel adjacent to the first-column second-color pixel. The second basic pixels include a second-column first-color pixel, a second-column second-color pixel adjacent to the second-column first-color pixel, and a second-column third-color pixel adjacent to the second-column second-color pixel. The second-column first-color pixel is arranged adjacent to the first-column second-color pixel. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208117 | IMAGING APPARATUS - An imaging apparatus includes: an imaging device for performing photoelectric conversion to convert light from an object into an electrical signal; a phase difference detection section for receiving the light from the object to the imaging device while the imaging device receives the light, and performing phase difference detection; a focus lens group for adjusting a focus position; a focus lens position detection section for detecting a position of a focus lens; and a control section for calculating an object distance based on an output of the focus lens position detection section and an output of the phase difference detection section and automatically selecting one of a plurality of shooting modes according to the calculated object distance. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208118 | IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS AND METHOD - An apparatus includes an imaging unit configured to output an image signal of a captured image, a display unit configured to display the image signal as an image, a swing detection unit configured to detect a component of acceleration of a swinging operation, an operation detection unit configured to detect the swinging operation, and a control unit to change the image to be displayed on the display unit based on the swinging operation, wherein the operation detection unit is configured, if the acceleration signal reaches a first and a second threshold values, to determine that the apparatus has been swung. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208119 | DISPLAY CONTROL APPARATUS, IMAGE PICKUP APPARATUS, DISPLAY CONTROL METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM - A display control apparatus that enables to reliably and quickly search for a desired image. When a wheel is operated by a user by an amount less than a predetermined operation amount, image feeding is made in a first display mode where a plurality of images are displayed on an image display unit. When the wheel is operated by the user by an amount equal to or greater than the predetermined operation amount, image feeding is made in a second display mode where a larger number of images than in the first display mode are displayed on the image display unit in a smaller size than in the first display mode. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208120 | MOTION DETECTOR CAMERA - A motion detector camera includes a housing, viewing electronics mounted within the housing, an IR emitter exposed on a surface of the housing, a motion detector exposed on a surface of the housing, and a controller operatively coupled to the viewing electronics, the IR emitter, and the motion detector, wherein the controller is adapted to send an activation signal to the IR emitter and to the viewing electronics when the controller receives a triggering signal from the motion detector | 2010-08-19 |
20100208125 | OPTICAL UNIT AND IMAGING APPARATUS - An optical unit which includes (a) a first lens group; and (b) a second lens group, which are arranged in order from an object side toward an image surface side, the first lens group including (i) a first lens element, (ii) a first transparent body, and (iii) a second lens element, which are arranged in order from the object side toward the image surface side, and the second lens group including (i) a third lens element, (ii) a second transparent body and (iii) a fourth lens element, which are arranged in order from the object side toward the image surface side. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208126 | FOCUS ADJUSTMENT APPARATUS AND FOCUS ADJUSTMENT METHOD - Before receiving an instruction, an apparatus identifies an object region to be focused by detecting a focus signal while moving a focusing lens. When the instruction is received, the apparatus moves the focusing lens based on the focus signal of the identified object region to be focused to detect a focus signal and perform a focus adjustment for the focusing lens. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208131 | ORIENTABLE HEAD FOR SUPPORTING VIDEO-PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT - An orientable head ( | 2010-08-19 |
20100208132 | CAMERA MODULE - A camera module includes: a case including a first surface formed with a first opening for entering incident light, and a second surface opposite to the first surface, the second surface being formed with a second opening; a lens unit mounted in the case; a first substrate including a front surface and a back surface, wherein the case is bonded to the front surface of the first substrate to seal the second opening; a filter supported by the first substrate to face the lens unit; a circuit component disposed on the front surface of the first substrate; a second substrate including a front face and a back face, wherein the front face of the second substrate is bonded to the back surface of the first substrate; and an image pickup device disposed on the front face of the second substrate to face the filer. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208133 | RECURSIVE NOISE REDUCTION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FILM-BASED VIDEO - Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a system and method for recursive noise reduction. An exemplary method comprises receiving a first film frame having a first frame rate and a second film frame having the first frame rate and converting the first film frame into a first plurality of video frames having a second frame rate. The exemplary method further comprises converting the second film frame into a second plurality of video frames having the second frame rate, wherein the first plurality of video frames is positioned adjacent the second plurality of video frames at a border between the first plurality of video frames and the second plurality of video frames and updating a noise reduction correction signal only on the border between the first plurality of video frames and the second plurality of video frames when operating in a first mode. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208134 | Digital Television System and Receiver and Associated Method for Providing Information of Point of Interest - The present invention provides a digital television (TV) system and receiver which are capable of providing information of point of interest (POI) associated with programs or advertisements. A transmitting end of the digital TV system adds information of a POI included in a digital AV data into the digital AV data, so as to generate a digital AV signal to be transmitted. A receiving end of the digital TV system includes a digital AV receiver and a display device. The digital AV receiver receives and decodes the digital AV signal to generate the information of the POI. The display device displays the information of the POI. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208137 | Switched input video device - A switched input video device has a switched input, video improvement circuitry and/or transcoder circuitry, and a switch for communicating a switched input to at least one of the video improvement circuitry and the transcoder circuitry. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208138 | PORTABLE TERMINAL DEVICE - To provide a portable terminal device that, in the case where a part of an image displayed on a display screen is enlarged, make content of the enlarged image easily visually recognizable. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208139 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING A COMPOSITE VIDEO IMAGE - There are provided methods and systems for processing a composite video image. The composite video image may be a combination of an image and at least one encoded screen capture at a communications apparatus either by a user or in accordance to pre-determined settings for the user's consumption and transmission to a network. Transmission to a network may be simultaneous during the user's consumption. It is advantageous that encoding of the at least one screen capture is independent of at least one application running on the at least one secondary device. It is possible that the at least one screen capture may or may not have audio signals. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208140 | IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD AND STORAGE MEDIUM STORING IMAGE PROCESSING PROGRAM - An image processing apparatus includes a motion vector detection unit that determines a motion vector between a plurality of images obtained in time series, an image synthesis unit that obtains a synthesized image by correcting a positional deviation between the plurality of images on the basis of the determined motion vector and synthesizing the plurality of images subjected to the positional deviation correction, a smoothing area extraction unit that extracts a smoothing area in which smoothing processing is to be performed on the basis of a degree of inconsistency occurring when the positional deviation is corrected, and a smoothing processing unit that performs the smoothing processing on the extracted smoothing area, from among respective areas of the synthesized image. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208143 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR BOOSTING DYNAMIC RANGE IN DIGITAL IMAGES - A method for increasing dynamic range of original image data representing an image comprises applying an expansion function to generate from the original image data expanded data having a dynamic range greater than that of the original image data and, obtaining an expand map comprising data indicative of a degree of luminance of regions associated with pixels in the image. The method then combines the original image data and the expanded data according to the expand map to yield enhanced image data. Apparatus for boosting the dynamic range of image data comprises a dynamic range expander that produces expanded data, a luminance analyzer that produces an expand map and a combiner that combines the original and expanded data according to a variable weighting provided by the expand map. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208144 | LIGHTING DEVICE FOR DISPLAY DEVICE, DISPLAY DEVICE AND TELEVISION RECEIVER - A lighting device | 2010-08-19 |
20100208145 | Graphically Based Programming for Control Devices - A method for programming a control device. The method for programming the control device may include using a graphical programming interface. The graphical programming interface may direct a user through the programming process with text and graphics. The graphical programming interface may provide a control device image that corresponds to the physical control device that is being programmed. The graphical programming interface may graphically verify to a user whether a button was successfully programmed. Additionally, the graphical programming interface may illustrate the correct positioning of one control device to another control device while programming. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208146 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING AN AUDIO INDICATOR VIA A REMOTE CONTROL - Apparatus, systems and methods are described for outputting audible or visual indicators via a remote control for a controlled device. A remote control queries an associated controlled device for information. The controlled device generates a request for the remote control to activate an audio or visual indicator. The request is integrated with a response to the query that is transmitted to the remote control. The remote control outputs an audio or visual indicator responsive to the request. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208149 | PROJECTOR - A projector includes: a light source; an image processing section adapted to perform an expansion process of an aspect ratio in either one of a horizontal direction and a vertical direction of an image to be formed by an image signal input; a light modulation element adapted to modulate light from the light source to form an image on which the expansion process is performed; a projection optical system adapted to project the image, formed by the light modulation element, on a projection surface; and an anamorphic zoom optical system adapted to be capable of changing a magnification ratio of the image with respect to a direction different from a direction, along which the expansion process is performed in the image processing section, out of the horizontal direction and the vertical direction. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208150 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DRIVING DISCHARGE LAMP, LIGHT SOURCE DEVICE, AND PROJECTOR - A lamp driving device that drives a discharge lamp, includes: a start-up circuit configured to apply a start-up pulse for starting an operation of the discharge lamp; a non-volatile memory configured to store data therein; and a history recording unit configured to record an operation history of the applying of the start-up pulse that is performed by the start-up circuit in the non-volatile memory. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208153 | TFT-LCD ARRAY SUBSTRATE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - The invention relates to a thin film transistor liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) array substrate and a manufacturing method thereof. The TFT-LCD array substrate comprises a gate line and a data line that define a pixel region, wherein the pixel region is provided with a thin film transistor, a pixel electrode formed on the array substrate, and a storage electrode of transparent structure that overlaps with the pixel electrode and, together with the pixel electrode, constitutes a storage capacitor. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208154 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE AND FABRICATING METHOD THEREOF - A fringe field switching thin film transistor substrate includes a gate electrode connected to the gate line, a source electrode connected to the data line, a drain electrode opposed to the pixel electrode and a semiconductor layer defining a channel between the source electrode and the drain electrode. A common electrode extends from the common line into the pixel area. A pixel electrode extends from the drain electrode into the pixel area overlapping the common electrode with the gate insulating film. The gate line and the common line are formed from a first conductive layer group having double conductive layers, and the common electrode is formed by an extension of the lowermost layer of the common line. The data line, the source electrode and the drain electrode are formed of a second conductive layer group having double conductive layers. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208161 | Backlight device and liquid crystal display - A backlight device includes a housing, a light source, a diffuse plate and a fixing member. The housing has an open surface. The light source is arranged in the housing. The diffuser plate is arranged on the open surface of the housing and allows light emitted from the light source to pass therethrough while diffusing the light. The fixing member prevents the diffuser plate from bending in a direction in which light passes through the diffuser plate. A part of the fixing member has transmittance adjusted to substantially equalize luminance distribution of light passed through the diffuser plate. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208162 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY AND DISPLAY APPARATUS SET HAVING THE SAME - A liquid crystal display includes a liquid crystal panel including short sides and long sides, a gate wire extending substantially parallel with the short sides of the liquid crystal panel, a data wire extending substantially parallel with the long sides of the liquid crystal panel and insulated from the gate wire with crossing the gate wire, a first printed circuit board disposed adjacent to a long side of the liquid crystal panel facing a same direction as the liquid crystal panel is and supplying an image signal to the liquid crystal panel, a circuit film electrically connecting the data wire and the first printed circuit board with each other to carry the image signal. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208165 | LIGHT CONTROL LAYER OF BACKLIGHT, BACKLIGHT, LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING LIGHT CONTROL LAYER OF BACKLIGHT - A light control layer ( | 2010-08-19 |
20100208166 | ILLUMINATING LENS, LIGHTING DEVICE, SURFACE LIGHT SOURCE, AND LIQUID-CRYSTAL DISPLAY APPARATUS - A light exit surface of an illuminating lens has a first light exit surface and a second light exit surface. The first light exit surface is recessed toward a point on the optical axis, and the second light exit surface extends outwardly from the periphery of the first light exit surface. The first light exit surface has a transmissive region and a total reflection region. When the position of a light source on the optical axis is defined as a starting point, the transmissive region transmits light that has been emitted from the starting point at a relatively small angle with respect to the optical axis, and the total reflection region totally reflects light that has been emitted from the starting point at a relatively large angle with respect to the optical axis. A bottom surface that surrounds a light entrance surface and faces oppositely to the light exit surface is provided with a projecting portion or a recessed portion for reflecting light that has been emitted from the light source, totally reflected repeatedly at the light exit surface, and then reached the bottom surface. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208173 | BLUE COLOR COMPOSITION FOR COLOR FILTER, COLOR FILTER, AND COLOR IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE - The present invention relates to color image display devices having a combination of light shutters, a color filter having color elements of at least three colors of red, green and blue corresponding to the light shutters, and a backlight for transmission illumination, where the backlight has a phosphor layer or a phosphor film, and the phosphor layer or the phosphor film has a compound having at least element M | 2010-08-19 |
20100208174 | Optical Compensation Film for LCD Viewing Angles Reduction - Displays having narrow viewing angles that can be fabricated using fabrication facilities geared toward wide angle displays are described. In one display, a narrow viewing angle optical film is placed between the LCD panel and the polarizers. The narrow viewing angel optical films have a vertically orientated optical axis and a positive birefringence. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208175 | LIQUID-CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - Disclosed is a liquid-crystal display device comprising a polarizing plate comprising a polarizing element and a thermoplastic-resin film which comprises a lactone ring-having polymer and satisfies the following formulas (I) and (II): (I) 0=|Re(630)|=10, and |Rth(630)|=25 (II) |Re(400)−Re(700)|=10, and |Rth(400)−Rth(700)|=35 wherein Re(?) means retardation (nm) in plane at a wavelength ? nm; and Re(?) means retardation (nm) along the thickness direction at a wavelength ? nm. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208176 | Wide Viewing Angle Transflective Liquid Crystal Displays - A wide viewing angle transflective liquid crystal display includes a retardation film and pixels positioned between first and second substrates, each pixel including a transmissive region and a reflective region. The retardation film has a phase retardation that compensates the phase retardation of a liquid crystal layer in the transmissive region for normal incident light to achieve a dark state when no data voltage is applied to the pixel. The retardation film and a liquid crystal layer in the reflective region has a phase retardation in a range between 0.22λ and 0.28λ with respect to normal incident light to achieve a dark state when no data voltage is applied to the pixel, λ being the wavelength of the incident light. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208179 | Pixel Black Mask Design and Formation Technique - A display panel is provided having a first substrate including an electrode configured to generate an electric field and a second substrate including a black mask. The black mask includes an aperture configured to enable light to be transmitted through the aperture, wherein the aperture is at least substantially rectangular and includes corners that are not substantially chamfered. The display panel also includes liquid crystal disposed between the first and second substrates and configured to facilitate passage of light through the display panel in response to the electric field. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208180 | Negative Birefringement Polyester Films For LCD - A non-stretched, negative birefringent copolyester film, which has been solution cast from toluene and/or MIBK and mixtures of these with other solvents on a substrate, and has a Δn | 2010-08-19 |
20100208181 | OPTICAL COMPENSATION FILMS - The invention relates to compensation films for liquid-crystal displays with additions of rod-shaped liquid crystals mentioned below, to polariser plates which have at least one compensation film of this type, to liquid-crystal displays which have compensation films of the said type, and to processes for the production of the said compensation films, polariser plates and liquid-crystal displays, to the use of the compounds described in greater detail below as additions to compensation films for liquid-crystal displays, and to further subject-matters of the invention which can be seen below. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208182 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING OPTICAL FILM - The present invention provides a method for manufacturing an optical film using an alignment film capable of forming a homeotropically aligned liquid crystal layer at ease and enabling the layer to transfer to other members at ease. The method is characterized by using an alignment film comprising at least a polyvinyl alcohol with a saponification degree of 75 to 90 percent. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208183 | ALIGNMENT MATERIAL, ALIGNMENT LAYER, LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - A liquid crystal display device and a method for manufacturing the same are disclosed. In an embodiment of the present invention, a liquid crystal display device and a method of manufacturing the liquid crystal display device includes a first substrate that has a first electrode formed thereon, a second substrate that faces the first substrate, a liquid crystal layer that is formed between the first substrate and the second substrate, and a first alignment layer that is formed on the first substrate and is in contact with the liquid crystal layer. Here, the first alignment layer includes a first alignment base layer that is photoaligned, and a first alignment controlling layer that is extended from the inside of the first alignment base layer. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208184 | ARRAY SUBSTRATE AND DISPLAY APPARATUS HAVING THE SAME - An array substrate includes first and second pixel electrodes. The first pixel electrode includes a plurality of first slit electrode portions and a first supporting electrode portion connected with the first slit electrode portions. The first slit electrode portions extend in a zigzag fashion along the shape of a unit pixel area and a first direction. The second pixel electrode includes a plurality of second slit electrode portions and a second supporting electrode portion connected with the second slit electrode portion. The second slit electrode portions extend in the zigzag fashion along the shape of the unit pixel area and the first direction. Side visibility and a response time may be improved, so that display quality may be improved. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208191 | CHIRAL REACTIVE MESOGEN MIXTURE - The invention relates to chiral reactive mesogen (RM) mixtures, polymer films obtained thereof, and the use of the mixtures and polymer films in optical, electrooptical or electronic components or devices, in decorative, security or cosmetic applications, especially for use in broadband reflective polarizers. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208192 | LC FILLING AND LAMINATION METHOD - A process for producing a liquid crystal display device comprising Smectic liquid crystal material, comprising: providing an LC panel comprising a pair of substrates; and filling the space between the pair of substrates with a Smectic liquid crystal material, while adjusting the liquid crystal molecular primary axis along with the pre-set or pre-designed alignment direction, and while adjusting the liquid crystal moving direction in the space between the pair of substrates at the filling of the Smectic liquid crystal material along with the pre-set alignment direction. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208197 | Progressive Ophthalmic Lens for Myopia Correction and Method for Making Such a Lens - A progressive ophthalmic lens for the correction of myopia, that comprises an upper area in which the correction is adapted for peripheral vision of the wearer. Such a lens reduces the risk of long term worsening of myopia for the lens wearer by reducing the defocalisation of an image formed on the retina outside the foveolar area. Also disclosed is a method for making such a lens. According to one improvement, the correction of myopia for the peripheral vision in the upper area of the lens is further adjusted based on a tendency of the wearer to turn the eyes or the head for watching an eccentric object. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208198 | Unitary Vision And Neuro-Processing Testing Center - System and methods for testing and/or training a subject's vision and neuro-processing abilities are provided. More specifically, the method may include testing various aspects of the subject's vision and neuro-processing abilities, such as depth perception, anticipation timing, perception speed ability, perception scan ability, etc. By using various tests, an efficient examination may be administered. In accordance with the invention, an individual may be subjected to such a method of testing and/or training at a unitary center capable of presenting such tests to the individual, receiving input from the individual, and processing the received input. Such a unitary test center may further be configurable, so that the tests administered may vary based on the needs of the individual. The received input may then, for example, be used to compute data related to the user's vision and neuro-processing abilities, both overall and for each individual test. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208199 | INTRAOCULAR LENS ALIGNMENT - A method for generating a radial alignment guide for an eye includes collecting preoperative alignment data relative to a pupil from an eye that is not dilated. The method also includes locating a pupil center of the eye while dilated. The method further includes displaying the alignment data on an image of the dilated eye relative to the pupil center. In particular embodiments, software embodied in a computer-readable medium is executable by a processor to perform the steps of such a method. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208200 | INTRAOCULAR LENS ALIGNMENT USING CORNEAL CENTER - A method for generating a radial alignment guide for an eye includes collecting preoperative corneal topography data. The data includes a corneal vertex location and a pupil center location for an eye that is not dilated. The method then includes locating a dilated pupil center for the eye after the eye is dilated. The method further includes determining an adjusted offset between the corneal vertex and the dilated pupil center and displaying alignment data on an image of the eye based on the adjusted offset. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208203 | Compact ocular wavefront system with long working distance - A compact ocular wavefront system with a long working distance is disclosed for use in reducing the overall optical path length for an ocular wavefront system while providing performance similar to that of a traditional system. The system incorporates a compact three-lens subsystem to relay the wavefront from the eye's pupil to a wavefront sensor. The wavefront sensor is placed in close proximity to a digital camera's sensor array. The combination of the compact relay system and the location of the wavefront sensor allows the total track of a traditional ocular wavefront system to be reduced significantly. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208204 | EYE PORTION DIAGNOSIS SUPPORT APPARATUS, METHOD THEREFOR, PROGRAM, AND RECORDING MEDIUM - There is provided a technique for efficiently acquiring a tomogram of an eye portion. A diagnosis support apparatus includes a wide-area image acquisition means for acquiring a wide-area image of an eye portion, a detection means for detecting a lesion candidate on the eye portion by analyzing the wide-area image acquired by the wide-area image acquisition means, a determination means for determining a parameter associated with acquisition of a tomogram of the eye portion, based on a lesion candidate detection result obtained by the detection means, and a tomogram acquisition means for acquiring a tomogram of the eye portion based on the parameter determined by the determination means. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208205 | Eye-tracking method and system for screening human diseases - This invention provides methods, system, and apparatus for assessing and/or diagnosing a neurobehavioural disorder in a subject. The methods, systems, and apparatus include the subject freely observing a visual scene, without having to carry out a task or follow specific instructions. In one embodiment, a computational model is used to select one or more feature in a visual scene and generate a spatial map having first map values that are predictive of eye movement end points of a hypothetical observer relative to the one or more feature. A subject's eye movements are recorded while the subject freely observes the visual scene, and a difference between second map values that correspond to the subject's eye movement endpoints and a set of map values selected randomly from the first map values is quantified, wherein the difference is indicative of a neurobehavioural disorder in the subject. Neurobehavioural disorders such as Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, Huntington's disease, fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, schizophrenia, autism, Tourette syndrome, and progressive supranuclear palsy may be assessed and/or diagnosed. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208206 | LATERAL GAZE ANGLE ESTIMATION USING RELATIVE EYE SEPARATION - This invention provides for the automatic determination of a human's gaze angle. The gaze angle is assumed to be the same as the head angle (i.e., eyes looking straight ahead). It is determined by comparing the observed eye separation relative to a maximal eye separation. The gaze angle is then determined to be the inverse cosine, or arc cosine, of the ratio of these two measurements. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208209 | OPTICAL APPARATUS AND PROJECTION TYPE IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS - An optical apparatus includes a frame, having optical components, mounted on a casing by means of an auxiliary member. The casing is provided with a groove in which the frame is inserted and a mount section to which a first part of the auxiliary member is fixed. The frame is provided with a frame-side positioning section engaged with a second part of the auxiliary member when the frame is inserted in the groove and then set at a predetermined angle of rotation. The auxiliary member is provided with the first part fixed to the mount section of the casing and the second part engaged with a frame-side positioning section. The first and the second part of the auxiliary member are formed in positions separate from each other while the second part is engaged with the frame-side positioning section under the elastic force of the auxiliary member. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208210 | STRESS BIREFRINGENCE COMPENSATION IN POLARIZING BEAMSPLITTERS AND SYSTEMS USING SAME - An optical system is provided. The optical system comprises a first polarizing beamsplitter (PBS), a first reflecting image-forming device, and a first quarter-wave retarding element. An optical system is also provided that comprises an image-forming device, a reflective polarizing layer, at least a first birefringent element disposed on an optical path between the image-forming device and the polarizing layer, and a quarter-wave retarding element. Further provided is an optical system comprising a color combiner unit, at least two polarizing beamsplitters (PBSs), and a first quarter-wave retarding element. The present application also provides methods of compensating for birefringence in an image projection system. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208215 | LIGHT SOURCE DEVICE AND PROJECTOR - A light source device, includes: an arc tube, and a pair of sealing portions; a reflector; and a sub mirror configured to reflect the light emitted from the arc tube toward the arc tube, and disposed of the other side of the sealing portion in such a manner as to cover a part of the outer surface of the tube spherical portion of the side of the illumination area, the sub mirror include a plurality of reflection members provided with reflection surfaces having different shapes, and the distance between the illumination axis and the outer shape of one of the adjoining reflection members is different from the distance between the illumination axis and the other of the adjoining reflection members. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208216 | PROJECTOR AND CONTROL METHOD - [Problem] There is provided a projector and the like capable of appropriately preventing image light from being projected without an intention in the state in which the image light of the projector can be projected in accordance with an operation of a remote controller. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208221 | FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM, A LITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS, A METHOD OF VARYING FLUID FLOW RATE AND A DEVICE MANUFACTURING METHOD - A fluid supply system for a lithographic apparatus, includes a controller configured to vary fluid flow rate to a first component from a fluid source while maintaining total flow resistance to fluid downstream of the fluid source substantially constant. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208222 | Exposure apparatus and method to measure beam position and assign address using the same - An exposure apparatus and a method to measure a beam position and assigning an address using the same are disclosed. The exposure apparatus includes a Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) having a plurality of micromirrors, each micromirror to modulate light projected from a light source and project a modulated DMD beam onto an exposed surface, a measurement mask to measure positions of the DMD beams projected onto the exposed surface, a sensor to detect light intensities of the DMD beams measured by the measurement mask, and a controller to determine the positions of the DMD beams according to the detected light intensities. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208223 | ILLUMINATION OPTICAL SYSTEM, EXPOSURE APPARATUS, AND DEVICE FABRICATION METHOD - The present invention provides an illumination optical system which illuminates an illumination target surface with a light beam from a light source, the system including a plurality of adjustment units each having one of a reflectance distribution and a transmittance distribution to adjust an incident angle distribution of the light beam which impinges on the illumination target surface, the plurality of adjustment units including an adjustment unit which adjusts differences between light amounts, in a first direction, of incident angle distributions of light beams at a plurality of points on the illumination target surface, and light amounts, in a second direction, thereof, and an adjustment unit which adjusts at least one of light amount differences, in the first direction, of the incident angle distributions of the light beams at the plurality of points on the illumination target surface, and light amount differences, in the second direction, thereof. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208224 | LITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS AND METHOD OF REMOVING LIQUID - A method of removing liquid from a substrate supported on a substrate table and from a gap between the substrate and the substrate table includes: providing a liquid removal device with at least one outlet connected to an under pressure source, the outlet forming an elongated extractor of a predetermined geometry; relatively moving the substrate table and the liquid removal device such that the extractor is adapted to pass over all of the substrate and gap and such that substantially at any given time any local part of the extractor at the edge of a non-dried portion of the gap has, in a plane, its local tangent orientated at an angle of between about 35° and 90° to the local tangent of the gap. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208225 | PROJECTION OBJECTIVE FOR MICRLOLITHOGRAPHY HAVING AN OBSCURATED PUPIL - A projection objective with obscurated pupil for microlithography has a first optical surface, which has a first region provided for application of useful light, and at least one second optical surface, which has a second region provided for application of useful light. A beam envelope of the useful light extends between the first region and the second region. At least one tube open on the input side and on the output side in the light propagation direction severs to screen scattered light. The at least one tube is between the first optical surface and the second optical surface. The wall of the tube is opaque in the wavelength range of the useful light. The tube extends in the propagation direction of the useful light over at least a partial length of the beam envelope and circumferentially surrounds the beam envelope. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208226 | Holographic exposure apparatuses - A holographic exposure apparatus may include an object to be exposed, a holographic mask on which a pattern to be transferred onto the object is formed, a stage to support the mask, and a gap adjustment unit disposed between the mask and stage in order to move the mask relative to the stage. A holographic exposure apparatus also may include an object to be exposed, a mask spaced apart from the object, a holder that holds the mask, and a stage on which the holder is movably mounted such that a gap between the mask and object is adjusted. In addition, a holographic exposure apparatus may include a stage, a prism supported by the stage, a mask spaced apart from the prism and supported by the stage, and a gap adjustment unit disposed between the mask and stage in order to move the mask relative to the prism. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208229 | Maskless exposure method - Disclosed is a maskless exposure method, where it is possible to perform a more precise optical alignment using a first pattern of a maskless exposure part and a second pattern of a main reference unit, and it is also possible to reduce generation of a blur in an exposed pattern. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208230 | METHOD FOR ARRANGING AN OPTICAL MODULE IN A MEASURING APPARATUS AND A MEASURING APPARATUS - A method for arranging an optical module in a measuring apparatus includes: providing the measuring apparatus with an irradiation system for irradiating the optical module with electromagnetic radiation, a reference component, and a detection element defining a detection surface, the detection element being disposed in a defined position in relation to the reference component, disposing the optical module in the measuring apparatus such that the radiation emitted by the irradiation system passes through the optical module and impinges onto the detection surface as an exit beam, measuring a position of the exit beam in relation to the detection surface, adjusting the position of the optical module within the measuring apparatus such that the position of the exit beam in relation to the detection surface is brought to correspond to a predetermined position, and establishing position parameters defining the position of the optical module in relation to the reference component. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208233 | Method and Apparatus for Distance Measurement using Optical Beam - A method and apparatus for measuring a distance are disclosed. A measuring device includes a timer, a counter, an optical emitter, an optical receiver, and a distance computing element. In one embodiment, the timer provides a sequence of signals and the counter counts pulses in a loop. The loop includes an electrical path and an optical path. While an optical emitter such as a laser can emit outgoing beams, an optical receiver such as a photodiode receives return beams from the reflective surface. The reflective surface reflects the return beam in accordance with the outgoing beam. The distance computing element measures a distance in response to the outgoing and return beams. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208234 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING AND ANALYZING OBJECTS - Systems and methods are provided that employ one or more mirrors to harvest laser beams emitted by a physical rangefinder within a region of interest that would otherwise not intersect an object within the region of interest. The mirrors redirect the harvested beams back within the region of interest, creating one or more virtual rangefinders that supplement the physical rangefinder. The location of the virtual rangefinders is symmetric to the position of the physical rangefinder about the plane of the mirror and along the line normal to the mirror passing through the physical rangefinder. The virtual rangefinders, which operate synchronously with the physical rangefinder, thus provide a view of the object(s) from an angle different from that of the physical rangefinder. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208235 | LIGHT DETECTION AND RANGING APPARATUS - A light detection and ranging (LIDAR) apparatus is provided that employs one or more additional reflectors to reflect and redirect the light beam transmission pulses from a scanning fan assembly to a given area of interest. The one or more additional reflectors provide additional resolution for detecting a detectable object. The one or more additional reflectors can be external or internal to the scanning fan assembly. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208236 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE POSITION OF AN OBJECT IN A STRUCTURE - This invention relates to a method for determining the position of an object in a structure. The object receives modulated light waves from a plurality of light sources, which are arranged in the structure. The modulation is individually coded, and the position of the light sources in the structure is known. The modulation signals are synchronized, and thereby it is possible to determine the position of the object on basis of measuring the phase difference between the phase of each received modulated light wave and a comparison phase. The phase difference is used for distance calculations, which in turn give the position of the object. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208241 | MEASURING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ANALYZING THE LUBRICANT OF A BEARING - A measuring device for analyzing a lubricant of a bearing. The measuring device has an electromagnetic radiation emitter, a receiving element and a test area that is arranged between the emitter and the receiving element. The measuring device allows for current information on the condition of the lubricant in the bearing to be obtained. At least some sections of the test area are inside the bearing and the receiving element supplies a spectrum of electromagnetic radiation captured by the test area. Also, a bearing and a seal for the bearing and a method for detecting and monitoring the condition of the lubricant of a bearing. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208242 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF A MATERIAL - A focus error signal resulting from the photothermically-induced expansion is measured in a sample of material under analysis. A laser is disposed as a periodically modulated heating source which is directed to the sample and a device for focus error measuring which is directed to de surface being heated. A device measuring focus error generates a signal representative of the displacement of the surface of material in perpendicular direction due to the expansion produced by the periodic heating, which is filtered, either analogically or digitally, to discriminate the displacement component at the frequency in which it was modulated or at any other related frequency, such any harmonic or a sum with any other modulation. The focus error signal, appropriately calibrated, gives a precise and sensitive measure of the magnitude the expansion. Said magnitude and its dependence with the modulation frequency allows the determination of physical properties such as the thermal expansion or thermal diffusivity coefficient, the thickness of a coating film or the absorption coefficient of the light from the heating beam. By varying the wave length of the directed radiation it is possible to determine the absorption spectrum of the sample even for very small sized particles in which the fraction of absorbed energy is very little. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208243 | OPTICAL SENSING SYSTEM FOR LIQUID FUELS - The present invention relates to a thermally compensated optical sensing system for identifying various types of liquid fuels and/or the ratio in liquid fuel mixtures on real time. In this system, an optical fiber is used as a light guide and a sensor device for determining the refractive index of liquid fuels through the principle of reflectivity. Starting from a light source, light is transmitted interiorly of the optical fiber to the test probe which is in contact with the fuel. The optical signal resulting from the interaction between light and fuel is a function of refractive indexes of the optical fiber and the fuel, the wavelength of light used, and the fuel temperature. The system proposed herein relates to the use of this optical system in liquid fuels by using optical fibers having suitable refractive indexes as a function of the fuel type and/or fuel mixture being analyzed, allowing the sensitivity of the optical system to be optimized according to application requirements. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208244 | FLASH LADAR SYSTEM - The present invention pertains in general to a single, integrated flash LADAR system and method. The system includes data processing hardware and software, a passive two-dimensional camera, a three-dimensional camera, a light source, and a common optical path. One or more star trackers can also be included. In addition, auxiliary components, such as an inertial measurement unit and a global positioning system receiver can be included. The system can be closely integrated with a critical algorithm suite that operates in multiple modes, in real-time to enable landing, docking, and navigation functions, such as Guidance, Navigation, and Control (GNC), Altimetry, Velocimetry, Terrain Relative Navigation (TRN), Hazard Detection and Avoidance (HDA), and dust penetration. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208251 | INSPECTION APPARATUS AND INSPECTION METHOD - An inspection apparatus includes a wafer stage for carrying a wafer, an illumination module which irradiates an inspection beam on the wafer carried on the wafer stage,a detection module which detects scattering rays or reflection rays from the wafer on the wafer stage and outputs an image signal, a coordinates control module which stores information about the arrangement of individual inspection areas on the wafer, and an imperfect area recognition module which recognizes, on the basis of the inspection area arrangement information stored in the coordinates control module, an imperfect inspection area interfering with a wafer edge. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208252 | Matched Pulse Stimulated Raman Scattering - Methods and apparatus for selectively driving the vibrations of normal modes of a target molecule into coherence using stimulated Raman scattering. In concert, many vibrations produce a larger anti-Stokes signal than a single vibration. The same illumination does not drive other molecules to have coherent vibrations, so these molecules produce a weaker signal. Target and confounder molecules can be distinguished by pulses that drive many vibrations coherently, with applications in coherent Raman microspectroscopy. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208253 | Multi-Modal Surface Plasmon Polariton - Raman Scattering Based Bio-Detection - Methods and systems for combined SPP and Raman scattering-based bio-detection are provided. Embodiments include a bio-detection system having a microfluidics chip, a Surface Plasmon Polariton (SPP)-based system component, and a Raman scattering-based system component. The SPP-based and the Raman scattering-based system components can be used simultaneously or individually separately to detect biological and/or chemical analytes. The bio-detection system further includes an aerosol collector chip. Embodiments of the present invention can be used aboard means of propagation of biological and/or chemical analytes, including, for example, commercial aircrafts. Embodiments of the present invention can be used to enable an aircraft warning system. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208254 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MEASURING SCATTERED LIGHT ON AN OPTICAL SYSTEM - A method of measuring scattered light on an optical system includes: providing a first measuring field and a second measuring field, both measuring fields respectively being either of a first light manipulation type or a second light manipulation type, which first light manipulation type is configured to cause incoming light to enter the optical system and which second light manipulation type is configured to prevent incoming light from entering the optical system, and both measuring fields respectively having a second light manipulation type reference structure and a respective measuring structure, which measuring structures are of the second light manipulation type in the case where the measuring fields are of the first light manipulation type, and are first light manipulation type regions of the measuring fields in the case where the measuring fields are of the second light manipulation type, wherein the measuring structures of the respective measuring fields are offset in different directions in relation to the respective reference structure, imaging the first measuring field with the optical system into an image plane and measuring a first light intensity produced herewith at a location in the region of the image of the reference structure of the first measuring field, and imaging the second measuring field with the optical system into the image plane and measuring a second light intensity produced herewith at a location in the region of the image of the reference structure of the second measuring field. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208257 | SPECTROSCOPIC MODULE - In the spectroscopy module | 2010-08-19 |
20100208258 | SPECTROSCOPE - The spectrometer | 2010-08-19 |
20100208259 | SPECTROSCOPIC MODULE - The spectroscopy module | 2010-08-19 |
20100208260 | DIRECT DETECTION OF MARKERS IN PRESSURIZED HYDROCARBON FLUIDS - This invention generally relates to a method and apparatus for direct detection of one or more markers in pressurized hydrocarbon fluids. The apparatus includes a vessel ( | 2010-08-19 |
20100208265 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PASSIVE ALIGNMENT OF COMPONENTS IN AN OPTICAL BENCH - A system and method for facilitating passive alignment of an optical component in an optical bench. A groove is etched into the optical bench. The groove has two sections. The first section is configured to act as an optical guide. The second section is configured to receive the optical component. An optical component is inserted into the first section and moved into the second section. The optical component may be bonded to the optical bench. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208266 | TRISTIMULUS COLORIMETER HAVING INTEGRAL DYE FILTERS - One embodiment of a solid-state color-measuring device includes a plurality of photodetectors and a plurality of filters permanently deposited on the photodetectors, where at least one of the filters includes a single colorant layer having a transmission coefficient as a function of wavelength that descends from a maximum value between approximately 445 and 450 nm to fifteen percent of the maximum value between approximately 485 and 495 nm. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208271 | ORIGIN DETECTION APPARATUS, DISPLACEMENT MEASUREMENT APPARATUS AND OPTICAL APPARATUS - An apparatus includes a light source, a scale which is configured to have first and second diffraction grating portions which differ from each other in a grating pitch, a light receiving portion configured to receive first and second interference light fluxes generated from interference of a plurality of diffraction light fluxes, at the first and second diffraction grating portions, respectively, a light flux emitted from the light source and have different orders of diffraction, and to output first and second periodic signals based on an intensity of the first and second interference light fluxes, respectively, and a computing unit configured to output, based on the first and second periodic signals a signal representing an origin of displacement of the scale. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208272 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MEASURING SHAPE OR THICKNESS INFORMATION OF A SUBSTRATE - An interferometer system and method may be used to measure substrate thickness or shape. The system may include two spaced apart reference flats having that form an optical cavity between two parallel reference surfaces. A substrate holder may be configured to place the substrate in the cavity with first and second substrate surfaces substantially parallel with corresponding first and second reference surfaces such that a space between the first or second substrate surface is three millimeters or less from a corresponding one of the reference surfaces or a damping surface. Interferometer devices may be located on diametrically opposite sides of the cavity and optically coupled thereto. The interferometers can map variations in spacing between the substrate surfaces and the reference surfaces, respectively, through interference of light optically coupled to and from to the cavity via the interferometer devices. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208273 | APPARATUS FOR OBSERVING THE SURFACE OF A SAMPLE - An apparatus for observing the appearance of a surface ( | 2010-08-19 |
20100208274 | Apparatus and method for the representation of an area on the surface of a patient's body - The invention is related to an apparatus for the representation of a geometrical figure on the surface of a patient's body that is situated on a support, comprising at least one projection device, by which a given geometrical figure can be projected onto the three-dimensional surface of the patient's body, at least one control device and at least one optical sensor device, by which the geometrical figure projected onto the surface of the patient's body can be acquired and the acquired data can be supplied to the control device, wherein the control device is realised to determine the three-dimensional coordinates of the geometrical figure projected onto the patient's body from the data acquired by the sensor device, and wherein the control device is realised to compare the determined three-dimensional coordinates of the geometrical figure projected onto the patient's body with desired three-dimensional coordinates. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208279 | IMAGE-PROCESSING DEVICE, IMAGE-READING DEVICE, AND IMAGE-FORMING DEVICE - An image-processing device includes: a first detection unit that based on a predetermined color component, detects a first pixel value that satisfies a predetermined first base color condition from among the pixel values of pixels included in image data which is to be processed; a pixel determination unit that determines pixels with the first pixel value detected by the first detection unit; a second detection unit that, based on color components other than the predetermined color component, detects a second pixel value that satisfies a predetermined second base color condition from among the pixel values of the pixels determined by the pixel determination unit; and a base color determination unit that determines pixel portions with both the second pixel value detected by the second detection unit and the first pixel value as a base color of an image represented by the image data. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208280 | Method for Printing A Substrate - A method for printing on a substrate, wherein the substrate is printed upon with a plate-based printing process, i.e., an offset printing process, and with a plateless printing process, i.e., an inkjet printing process, inline with the plate-based printing process. In accordance with the invention, the printing resolution of the plateless printing process is determined depending on a printing speed of the plate-based printing process. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208281 | Method for Actuating an Inkjet Printing Device - The invention is directed to a method for controlling an inkjet printing device working according to the continuous inkjet principle so that a print image to be printed by the inkjet printing device can be positioned on a substrate. The inkjet printing device supplies ink droplets at a determined droplet generating frequency, and the position of the substrate to be imprinted relative to the inkjet printing device is monitored by means of a sensor, in particular by means of an encoder, in order to generate an actuating signal for the inkjet printing device. According to the invention, the absolute position of the substrate is monitored by means of the sensor, and when the sensor detects the start of a substrate zone to be imprinted with a relatively high printing quality, the actuating signal of the inkjet printing device for the subsequent substrate zone to be imprinted with the relatively high printing quality is coupled with the droplet generating frequency, and when the sensor detects the end of a substrate zone to be imprinted with the relatively high printing quality, the actuating signal of the inkjet printing device for the subsequent substrate zone which is not to be imprinted or is to be imprinted with a relatively low printing quality is coupled with the sensor signal. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208282 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF DOCUMENT IMAGES WHEN COPYING DOCUMENTS - Embodiments of the present invention disclose a method to process an input image into a final image which is enhanced or improved. In accordance with the method, the input image is split into a plurality of layers. Each layer comprises objects of a single type. Each layer is for objects of a different type. Each layer is then processed separately to improve or enhance the quality of the objects therein. The final image is produced by integrating or synthesizing the plurality of layers. Apparatus to implement the method is also disclosed. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208285 | IMAGE FORMING DEVICE - An image forming device for obtaining image data and forming an image includes a functional limitation part configured to set a functional limitation for a function provided by the image forming device; a batch operating part configured to register a series of the functions as one batch operation; a judging part configured to judge whether or not the batch operation registered by the batch operating part is executable when the functional limitation part adds a new limitation to or changes setting contents of the functional limitation; and an alternative operation generating part configured to generate an alternative batch operation that is an alternative of the batch operation when the batch operation is judged inexecutable. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208286 | Image Processing Apparatus and Control Method of the Same - An image processing apparatus for performing a predetermined job, includes: an operation panel; and a panel controller, wherein the panel controller detects whether a user operation received by the operation panel is a job starting operation or a reference/change operation and determines whether or not the user operation is an operation which is an object of user authentication, and the panel controller performs first authentication control of, when the job starting operation is received, requiring the user authentication and permitting starting of the job after authentication success, and performs second authentication control of, when a first reference/change operation is received when not in the authentication permission mode, requiring the user authentication, permitting the first reference/change operation after authentication success, and transferring to the authentication permission mode, and in the authentication permission mode, permitting the first reference/change operation and terminating the authentication permission mode in response to an termination operation. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208287 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRINTING A LOCKED PRINT JOB - A method, apparatus, and system for outputting a locked print job by a printing device connected to a first terminal and a second terminal over a network. The method includes receiving a request including information identifying a second user delegated to the locked print job, to perform the locked print job from a first user, and generating the locked print job in response to the request. The locked print job and the information identifying the second user is transmitted to the printing device over the network. The printing device stores the locked print job, the information identifying the second user, and authentication information that unlocks the locked print job when entered into the printing device and is transmitted to the second terminal associated with the second user. Further, the locked print job is output by the printing device, when the authentication information is entered into the printing device. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208288 | PRINTING METHOD AND SYSTEM - A printing method for printing a file stored in an e-book connecting the e-book and a printer to a network, where the e-book sends a message to find the printer. The printer responds to the broadcasting message to establish connection between the e-book and the printer. The method further includes sending a printing request to the printer by the e-book, and determining whether the file is a format which the printer can directly print. If the file is not a format can be identified by the printer, the e-book decodes the file to a format can be identified by the printer, and uploads to the printer. Then, the printer prints the decoded file. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208299 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS AND IMAGE FORMING SYSTEM - An image forming apparatus includes: a communication unit which carries out communication with a plurality of information processing apparatuses and receives image data from the information processing apparatuses. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208300 | IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, SERVER APPARATUS, CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR, AND STORAGE MEDIUM - An image processing apparatus that makes it possible to exchange setting information by easy operations, thus improving convenience for users. The image processing apparatus is connected to an external device via a network. Screen information including a display for inputting information to the external device and instructing to set the inputted information as setting information on the external device is requested from the external device. An operational screen is displayed based on a response from the external device in response to the request. A user is provided with a display for instructing to set setting information currently set in the image processing apparatus as setting information on the external device when the operational screen is displayed. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208301 | INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR, IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, AND CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR - An information processing apparatus that is capable of saving user's trouble when setting an address of a connection target and capable of providing an ease-of-use environment for setting the address. A first receiving unit receives an address of an image processing apparatus transmitted from the image processing apparatus connected to the network through the network. A second receiving unit receives specific information that requires a reception of an address transmitted from an image processing apparatus connected by a predetermined cable via the predetermined cable. A setting unit sets up the address received by the first receiving unit in a case that the specific information is received by the second receiving unit. A transmission unit transmits its own address with the address set up by the setting unit being destination. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208302 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - A method and system for printing documents based on Java commands. A Java printer receives page layout requests and converts the requests into a rasterized image which is transferred to a recording medium. Page layout can be interactively modified. The Java printer also monitors print requests and is configurable using a World Wide Web interface. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208305 | Printing Data Generating Method And Printing Data Generator - A management label has a color loss determination area that enables easy determination of color loss. An identification color printing area | 2010-08-19 |
20100208306 | IMAGE READING APPARATUS, IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS, AND IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS - In one embodiment, image reading apparatuses | 2010-08-19 |
20100208307 | PROCESSOR, IMAGE FORMING SYSTEM AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM - A processor is provided, the processor including: an obtaining unit that obtains abnormality information related to an abnormality from an image forming device in which the abnormality occurs; an abnormality information storing unit that stores the abnormality information obtained by the obtaining unit as history information; a failure position information storing unit that stores failure position information for each phenomenon related to the abnormality; an extracting unit that extracts the failure position information corresponding to the latest abnormality information and abnormality information similar to the latest abnormality information among the abnormality information stored in the abnormality information storing unit from the failure position information storing unit; and an output unit that outputs an extracted result extracted by the extracting unit as specific deciding information of a cause related to the occurring abnormality. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208308 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RECOGNIZING CHARACTERS - A method and apparatus are provided for recognizing characters in a portable terminal with a scan module. Scanned image data is generated by the scan module by scanning a scan target through a scanning-light input/output panel provided on an external surface of the portable terminal as the portable terminal moves across the scan target. Part of the scanned image data is deleted when a current moving speed of the portable terminal is less than a lower limit of an optimal scan speed range, and character recognition is performed on remaining scanned image data. Image data most similar to the scanned image data is detected from a previously stored correction image database when the current moving speed is greater than an upper limit of the optimal scan speed range, and characters corresponding to the detected image data are output as character recognition results. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208311 | Media Processing Apparatus and Scanner Unit - A scanner unit includes a scanner for imaging a print medium, a base unit that supports the scanner, a pressure feed roller disposed opposite the scanning surface of the scanner, a guide member for guiding the print medium to the scanner, a frame member that supports the pressure feed roller and the guide member, and a motor that drives the pressure feed roller. The frame member is supported pivotably to the base. In other embodiments the scanner unit can include a roller shaft such that the pressure feed roller is coaxially affixed to the roller shaft and the frame member supports the roller shaft, a first gear on the roller shaft, and a second gear that transfers drive power from the motor to the second gear. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208312 | IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS AND IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD THAT CORRECT COLOR CONVERSION TABLE USED WHEN READING DOCUMENT - Conventionally, it is not possible to evenly correct a color conversion table of a reading device in the entire color region even with a limited number of patches. In order to correct a color conversion table, a color conversion table from a device-independent color space into a device-independent color space is newly stored. A shift in read data between devices is reflected in a correction 3D-LUT and a color conversion table is corrected using the correction 3D-LUT. Thereby, it is possible to correct the entire color region with a smaller number of pieces of data and with less time and effort than when a color conversion table is newly recreated. | 2010-08-19 |
20100208315 | COMPUTER GENERATED HOLOGRAM, GENERATION METHOD, AND EXPOSURE APPARATUS - The present invention provides a computer generated hologram which forms a light intensity distribution on a predetermined plane by giving a phase distribution to a wavefront of incident light, the hologram comprising a plurality of anisotropic cells each including an anisotropic medium configured to change a polarization state of the incident light, and a plurality of isotropic cells each including an isotropic medium configured not to change a polarization state of the incident light, wherein a linearly polarized light component, in a first direction, of the incident light forms a first light intensity distribution on the predetermined plane, and a linearly polarized light component, in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, of the incident light forms a second light intensity distribution different from the first light intensity distribution on the predetermined plane. | 2010-08-19 |