34th week of 2012 patent applcation highlights part 23 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20120212683 | Projection system and method of curved film - The invention involves a sort of curved film projection system, including a rendering surface, a projection screen, a real scene rendering model of image system, a rendering model of projection system that renders the projection the image rendered by the rendering model of image system on the rendering surface, and projecting devices that projects the image finally rendered by the rendering model of projection system onto the projection screen through optical lens. The viewing direction and angle from observer's eyes to the rendering surface is consistent with that to the projection screen: The image system rendering model can be reversible on optical path with the projection system rendering model. The curved film projection system not only reduces the rendering cost, but also produces lifelike experience for audience. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212684 | DISPLAY DEVICE - A display device includes a terminal group including terminals for supplying a signal to scanning signal lines or the video signal lines via first terminal wiring. Each of the terminals includes: a first portion, which is formed at an end portion of the first terminal wiring, the first portion having an exposed planar terminal surface; and a second portion, which is provided adjacent to the first portion and is formed around the first portion. The second portion is formed of a conductive thin film covered with an insulating film and formed in the same layer as the first terminal wiring or formed in a different layer from the first terminal wiring, and the second portion is electrically connected to the first terminal wiring at a position spaced apart from a connection portion of the first terminal wiring and the first portion. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212685 | Television Stand and Electronic Apparatus - According to one embodiment, an electronic apparatus includes a display, a support part which supports the display, and an opposed part which is opposed to at least part of the support part at a side opposite to the display. The electronic apparatus also includes a rotator which includes a first end part and a second end part that is located opposite to the first end part. The rotator is rotatable between a first position where the second end part is positioned between the support part and the opposed part and a second position which is different from the first position. The electronic apparatus also includes a control part which abuts against the rotator that is located in the first position and is capable of stopping rotation of the rotator. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212686 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - It is an object to provide a liquid crystal display device which has excellent viewing angle characteristics and higher quality. The present invention has a pixel including a first switch, a second switch, a third switch, a first resistor, a second resistor, a first liquid crystal element, and a second liquid crystal element. A pixel electrode of the first liquid crystal element is electrically connected to a signal line through the first switch. The pixel electrode of the first liquid crystal element is electrically connected to a pixel electrode of the second liquid crystal element through the second switch and the first resistor. The pixel electrode of the second liquid crystal element is electrically connected to a Cs line through the third switch and the second resistor. A common electrode of the first liquid crystal element is electrically connected to a common electrode of the second liquid crystal element. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212687 | OPTICAL SENSOR, SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE, AND LIQUID CRYSTAL PANEL - With an improved light use efficiency, the light detection sensitivity of a thin film diode is increased even if the semiconductor layer of the thin film diode has a small thickness. On one side of a substrate ( | 2012-08-23 |
20120212688 | Light Source Assembly and LCD - The present invention provides a light source assembly, which comprises a light tube, a conductive nesting element, a first insulative insert and a second insulative insert. A nesting body of the conductive nesting element is fitted over and fixed to an end of a tube body of the light tube and is electrically connected to a pin of the light tube, and a flap of the conductive nesting element is disposed on the nesting body and extends in a direction lateral to the light tube. The first insulative insert is formed with a first through-hole and a blind hole. The nesting body is inserted through the first through-hole, and the flap is disposed and supported in the blind hole from a side away from the light tube. The second insulative insert comprises an insulative body and a conductive elastic piece disposed inside the insulative body. Both ends of the conductive elastic piece are exposed from two opposite sides of the insulative body, and one end of the conductive elastic piece abuts against the flap located in the blind hole. The present invention further provides a liquid crystal display (LCD). With the above arrangement, damage to the light tube is prevented when a lead is welded onto the pin of the light tube, so the light source assembly and the LCD of the present invention can save the cost. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212689 | DISPLAY BACKLIGHT MODULE AND METHOD FOR THE SAME - Disclosed are a display backlight module and its manufacturing method. A multilayer reflector is particularly introduced into the display backlight module for a LCD display. The multilayer reflector is composed of a plurality of inter-stacked polymer films with various indexes of refraction. With introduction of interference principle, the multilayer reflector is designed to reflect or transmit the light with a specific wavelength range for acquiring a more uniform backlight. According to one of the embodiments, the display backlight module includes a backlight module, such as a direct-type or an edge-type light source. The module further includes the multilayer reflector and an optical-film module. This optical-film module optionally includes a brightness-enhancement film and a diffuser. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212690 | 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. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212691 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - A liquid crystal display device including a liquid crystal display device that includes a first alignment film and a second alignment film that are provided on opposing face sides of a pair of substrates and a liquid crystal layer provided between the first alignment film and the second alignment film and that includes liquid crystal molecules with negative dielectric constant anisotropy, wherein the first alignment film includes a compound in which a first polymer compound that includes a cross-linked functional group or a polymerized functional group as a side chain is cross-linked or polymerized, the second alignment film includes a compound in which a second polymer compound is cross-linked or polymerized, and a pretilt is conferred on the liquid crystal molecules by cross-linking or polymerizing the first polymer compound by the first alignment film and vertically aligning the liquid crystal molecules by the second alignment film. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212692 | LIQUID CRYSTAL FILM - A liquid crystal film, a method for manufacturing the same, a polarizing plate, and a liquid crystal display are provided. The liquid crystal film has excellent physical properties such as durability and an optical physical property so that it can be effectively used for various applications. In addition, the physical property of the liquid crystal film can be controlled according to desired purposes. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212693 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - A liquid crystal display device using a horizontal electric field mode, in which contrast ratio is improved, is provided. A first polarizing plate having a polarization axis along a first direction, a second polarizing plate having a polarization axis along a second direction orthogonal to the first direction, a plurality of first structure bodies provided over a first substrate, a plurality of second structure bodies provided over the first substrate, a first electrode layer covering top surfaces and side surfaces of the plurality of first structure bodies, and a second electrode layer covering top surfaces and side surfaces of the plurality of second structure bodies are provided. The side surfaces of the first structure bodies and the side surfaces of the second structure bodies are parallel to the first direction or the second direction. Thus, a liquid crystal display device in which contrast ratio is improved can be provided. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212694 | Liquid Crystal Optical Device Configured to Reduce Polarization Dependent Loss and Polarization Mode Dispersion - An LC-based optical device compensates for differences in optical path lengths of polarization components of input beam. As a result, PDL and PMD of the optical device are reduced. The compensation mechanism may be a glass plate that is disposed in an optical path of a polarization component so that the optical path length of that polarization component can be made substantially equal to the optical path length of the other polarization component that traverses through a half-wave plate. Another compensation mechanism is a birefringent displacer that has two sections sandwiching a half-wave plate, wherein the two sections are of different widths and the planar front surface of the birefringent displacer can be positioned to be non-orthogonal with respect to the incident input light beam. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212695 | REFLECTIVE LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - A reflective liquid crystal display device includes a first substrate, a second substrate, a liquid crystal layer, a first alignment layer, and a second alignment layer. The first substrate and the second substrate are disposed oppositely to each other. The liquid crystal layer is disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate. The liquid crystal layer includes a plurality of liquid crystal molecules for reflecting light within a wavelength range and allowing light beyond the wavelength range to pass through. The second alignment layer is disposed on an inner side of the first substrate facing the second substrate, and the second alignment layer is employed to absorb the light passing through the liquid crystal layer and align the liquid crystal molecules. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212696 | VARIABLE OPTICAL ELEMENT COMPRISING A LIQUID CRYSTAL ALIGNMENT LAYER - In some embodiments, a first optical device may be provided. The first optical device may include a first substrate, a liquid crystal alignment layer comprising a controlled pattern of features each having a dimension of at most 2 microns, and a liquid crystal layer disposed adjacent to the alignment layer that includes liquid crystal molecules. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212697 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - A liquid crystal display device including a liquid crystal display element including a first alignment film and a second alignment film that are provided on opposing face sides of a pair of substrates and a liquid crystal layer provided between the first alignment film and the second alignment film and that includes liquid crystal molecules with negative dielectric constant anisotropy, wherein at least the first alignment film includes a compound in which a polymer compound that includes a cross-linked functional group or a polymerized functional group as the side chain is cross-linked or polymerized, a pretilt is conferred on the liquid crystal molecules by the first alignment film, and the thickness of the second alignment film is thinner than the thickness of the first alignment film. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212698 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY - A liquid crystal display includes a first substrate and a second substrate which face each other and each include a display area and a peripheral area, a liquid crystal layer in the display areas and between the first substrate and the second substrate, and a conductive sealant combining the first substrate and the second substrate. The first substrate includes a common electrode in the display and peripheral areas of the first substrate. The second substrate includes a first and signal lines in the peripheral area of the second substrate, a first insulating layer on the first signal line and the second signal line, and a conductor on the first insulating layer in the peripheral area and connected to the first signal line through a contact hole. The common electrode includes a cutout corresponding to the conductor, and the cutout is at a corner of the display areas. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212699 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY PANEL - In a liquid crystal display panel, a pixel electrode includes at least a main electrode strip and a plurality of sub electrode branches. The sub electrode branches extend outwardly from two opposite edges of the main electrode strip. The main electrode strip includes at least a node-controlling portion, the controlling width of the node-controlling portion are different from a trunk width of the main electrode strip. Otherwise, a plurality of first sub electrode branches and a plurality of second sub electrode branches are extend outwardly from two opposite edges of the main electrode strip respectively. Relating to the position of the first sub electrode branches, the second sub electrode branches has a position-shift amount along the extending direction of the main electrode strip. The position-shift amount is smaller than the branch width of the first or second sub electrode branch. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212700 | LIQUID CRYSTAL PANEL HAVING NOTCHES FOR REPAIR - A liquid crystal panel of the present disclosure includes a first common electrode defining a plurality of first common electrode portions, a plurality of second common electrode portions connected to the first common electrode, and a plurality of pixel electrodes. Each pixel electrode overlaps one of the first common electrode portions and a corresponding one of the second common electrode portions, thereby forming storage capacitors therebetween. Each second common electrode portion defines a first notch adjacent to the pixel electrode. There is no overlap between the pixel electrode and the second common electrode portion at the first notch. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212701 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A liquid crystal display is provided that includes: a first display panel including a thin film transistor and a plurality of pixel electrodes; a second display panel facing the first display panel with a cell gap therebetween; a lower resistive layer disposed on the first display panel; an upper resistive layer disposed on the second display panel; and a sensing spacer connecting the lower resistive layer and the upper resistive layer. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212702 | FIXING STRUCTURE OF SIDE SHIELD FOR GLASSES - Disclosed therein is a structure for fixing a side shield of glasses, which is installed at a temple, wherein the side shield that surrounds a connection portion between the temple and a glasses frame is fixed at the temple by a fixture, and wherein the side shield located at the temple includes through holes respectively formed at upper and lower portions thereof; and guide portions respectively formed on the inner face of the side shield, and the fixture includes hook portions respectively formed at upper and lower ends thereof and inserted and caught to the through holes of the side shield, and the side shield further includes support pieces respectively formed at upper and lower portions of the inner or outer faces of the side shield for supporting the inside or outside of the hook portions of the fixture. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212703 | POLYMERIC COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE VOLUME EXCLUDING POLYMER - The present invention relates to compositions comprising a polymeric substrate comprising at least one volume excluding polymer. In one embodiment, the present invention provides polymeric articles that are capable of acting as osmotic drivers. The articles are capable of maintaining a desired water balance by moving water in or out of a substrate to maintain cation concentration equilibrium between the substrate and its environment. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212704 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COMMUNICATING THE GEOMETRY OF A CONTACT LENS - In exemplary embodiments, this invention comprises a method for communicating the geometry of a contact lens to a manufacturer. The method includes describing the shape of a first zone of a contact lens and describing the shape of a second zone of the contact lens by providing an angle of orientation from a reference point located on the first zone. The method may further include describing the shape of one or more additional zones by providing angles of orientation from a reference point on another zone. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212705 | OPTICAL FUNCTION DETERMINING METHOD - A method implemented by computer means for determining a virtual wearer-ophthalmic lens-ergorama system associated with an optical function of an ophthalmic lens for a given wearer, comprising: a prescription data providing step, an optical reference surface data providing step, a virtual wearer-ophthalmic lens-ergorama system determining step, a criteria selecting step, a target value defining step, an evaluation step, and a modification step, in which at least one parameter of the virtual wearer-ophthalmic lens-ergorama system different from the base curve of the ophthalmic lens is modified, in order to minimize the difference between the target value and the evaluation criterion value. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212706 | Method and System for Self-Administering a Visual Examination Using a Mobile Computing Device - Novel vision monitoring, screening, and testing tools and help-seeking enablers that may be used individually as or in combination with other vision monitoring and screening testing systems that improves patients' ability to recognize the onset and progression of visual changes over time. Patients' ability to identify acute or chronic visual conditions on their own may drive earlier help-seeking behavior by the patient, enable earlier clinical diagnosis by an eye care specialist, and therefore resulting in earlier treatment and reduced likelihood of severe vision loss. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212707 | Multi-Segment Imager - Several embodiments of projection systems are disclosed that comprise a plurality of controllable emitters, each said emitter providing light for a light path; a plurality of first optical elements, each said first optical element receiving light from one of said emitters; a controllable modulator receiving light from said plurality of first optical elements; a plurality of conduits, each said conduit disposed over a portion of said controllable modulator; a plurality of second optical elements, each of said second optical elements receiving light from at least one of said plurality of conduits, and a controller for sending control signals to said controllable emitters and said controllable modulator. The illumination from the emitters may form a plurality of overlapping areas of illumination upon a projection screen where the image is intended to be formed. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212708 | PROJECTION TYPE DISPLAY APPARATUS FOR DISPLAYING AN IMAGE - The present invention provides a projection type display apparatus for displaying an image by which reduction of contrast is suppressed, including: a light source; a first lens array and a second lens array having a plurality of lens cell areas; a collecting lens; a display element; a projection lens; and a light shielding unit which light-shields the light fluxes from the first lens array to the second lens array, wherein the light shielding unit light-shields at least parts of all the lens cell areas except for the lens cell area in contact with an optical axis among a plurality of rectangular lens cell areas of the second lens array, and a light shielding area in the lens cell area in contact with the optical axis is smaller than that in any of the lens cell areas except for the lens cell area in contact with the optical axis. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212709 | FLY EYE LENS, OPTICAL UNIT, AND PROJECTION DISPLAY DEVICE - Provided is a fly eye lens capable of preventing the generation of steps on the boundaries between cells. The fly eye lens includes a plurality of cells arranged on first plane α. The plurality of cells includes a pair of cells adjacent to each other, which have spherical centers on second plane β parallel to first plane a and parts of spherical surfaces whose spherical radius differ, from each other, those parts being surfaces. The pair of cells satisfies the relationship of R | 2012-08-23 |
20120212710 | METHOD OF MEASURING ZOOM RATIO OF PROJECTION OPTICAL SYSTEM, METHOD OF CORRECTING PROJECTION IMAGE USING THE METHOD, AND PROJECTOR EXECUTING THE CORRECTION METHOD - A method of measuring a zoom ratio of a projection optical system adapted to project image light representing an original image on a projection screen, the method includes: (a) projecting and displaying a measuring image including a measurement point on the projection screen so that the measurement point is displayed at a position with an offset from an optical axis of the projection optical system; (b) detecting a projected measurement point, which is the measurement point projected and displayed on the projection screen, from a measurement point detection position having a fixed position relative to the projection optical system; and (c) determining the zoom ratio using position information of the detected projected measurement point and correspondence between the position information and the zoom ratio, the correspondence being prepared previously. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212711 | ILLUMINATING OPTICAL SYSTEM AND PROJECTOR DEVICE - An illuminating optical system includes: a substantially rectangular-shaped light source that includes a light emitting surface with a split pattern formed thereat by a splitting line, the splitting line extending along a predetermined direction and splitting the light emitting surface into a plurality of separate areas; an illumination-target member that includes a rectangular radiation-target area; and an optical member in that condenses light departing the light emitting surface and radiates the condensed light toward the radiation-target area, wherein: an extent of uneven illumination attributable to an image of the split pattern at the light emitting surface of the light source, formed at the illumination-target member, is reduced. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212712 | METHOD FOR DISPLAYING IMAGES AND/OR OTHER INFORMATION ON AIRCRAFT BLADES - A method for displaying information via a light source on rotating helicopter blades of an aircraft such as a helicopter is provided. The light source may be a laser light source and the light therefrom may be directed onto the aircraft blade by one or more motion controlled mirrors and a computer controller. A sensor is capable of determining the position of helicopter blades during rotation, such that light may be projected upon only the moving blade at precisely timed intervals, so as to form perceivable graphics and/or messages thereon. In addition, the method may be utilized for displaying graphics and/or messages on rotating propellers of fixed wing aircraft. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212713 | LITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS AND METHOD HAVING SUBSTRATE AND SENSOR TABLES - A lithographic apparatus includes a substrate table capable of holding a substrate, a projection system that projects a patterned beam of radiation onto the substrate held by the substrate table, and a sensor table that is not capable of holding a substrate but that includes a sensor capable of sensing a property of the patterned beam of radiation. In addition, a first positioning system is connected to the substrate table and displaces the substrate table into and out of a path of the patterned beam of radiation, and a second positioning system is capable of positioning the sensor table into the path of the patterned beam of radiation when the substrate table is displaced out of the path of the patterned beam of radiation. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212714 | MANUFACTURING DEVICE OF A FILM PATTERNED RETARDER FOR A THREE DIMENSIONAL DISPLAY DEVICE - The present disclosure relates to a manufacturing device of a film patterned retarder for a three dimensional display devices. The present disclosure suggests a device for manufacturing a film patterned retarder comprising: a light source configured to irradiate an ultra violet light to an exposure area; a left polarizer and a right polarizer disposed in neighboring on a same leveled plane within the exposure area; a left pattern mask overlapping with the left polarizer and a right pattern mask overlapping with the right polarizer; and a film roller configured to rotate with a constant speed, to contact a base film on its surface and to move the base film with the constant speed. The manufacturing process is very simple and the cost for manufacturing the film patterned retarder according to the present disclosure is saved. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212715 | LITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS AND LITHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION METHOD - A lithographic apparatus, includes an illumination system configured to condition a radiation beam, a first support constructed to support a first patterning device and a second support to support a second patterning device, the first and second patterning device being capable of imparting the radiation beam with a pattern in its cross-section to form a patterned radiation beam, a substrate table constructed to hold a substrate, and a projection system configured to project the patterned radiation beam onto a target portion of the substrate. The first support and second support are movable in a scanning direction and in a second direction substantially perpendicular to the scanning direction. By movement of the first support and second support in the second direction the first support and second support can selectively be aligned with the projection system. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212716 | OPTICAL ELEMENT AND EXPOSURE APPARATUS - An optical element is used for an exposure apparatus which is configured to illuminate a mask with an exposure light beam for transferring a pattern on the mask onto a substrate through a projection optical system and to interpose a given liquid in a space between a surface of the substrate and the projection optical system. The optical element includes a first anti-dissolution member provided on a surface of a transmissive optical element on the substrate's side of the projection optical system. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212717 | EXPOSURE APPARATUS AND PHOTO MASK - The present invention provides an exposure apparatus in which a photo mask having a plurality of openings, each having a predetermined shape, formed in a light shielding film mounted on one surface of a transparent substrate | 2012-08-23 |
20120212718 | Optical Apparatus, Method of Scanning, Lithographic Apparatus and Device Manufacturing Method - An apparatus measures positions of marks on a lithographic substrate. A measurement optical system comprises illumination subsystem for illuminating the mark with a spot of radiation and a detecting subsystem for detecting radiation diffracted by the mark. A tilting mirror moves the spot of radiation relative to the reference frame of the measurement optical system synchronously with a scanning motion of the mark itself, to allow more time for accurate position measurements to be acquired. The mirror tilt axis is arranged along the intersection of the mirror plane with a pupil plane of the objective lens to minimize artifacts of the scanning. The same geometrical arrangement can be used for scanning in other types of apparatus, for example a confocal microscope. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212719 | THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS FOR GRAZING INCIDENCE COLLECTORS FOR EUV LITHOGRAPHY - Systems, assemblies and methods for thermally managing a grazing incidence collector (GIC) for EUV lithography applications are disclosed. The GIC thermal management assembly includes a GIC mirror shell interfaced with a jacket to form a sealed chamber. An open cell, heat transfer (OCHT) material is disposed within the metal chamber and is thermally and mechanically bonded with the GIC mirror shell and jacket. A coolant is flowed in an azimuthally symmetric fashion through the OCHT material between input and output plenums to effectuate cooling when the GIC thermal management assembly is used in a GIC mirror system configured to receive and form collected EUV radiation from an EUV radiation source. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212720 | DEVICE FOR GUIDING ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION INTO A PROJECTION EXPOSURE APPARATUS - A device for guiding electromagnetic radiation into a projection exposure apparatus for semiconductor lithography includes an optical fibre and an actuator for the mechanical manipulation of a section of the fibre as a result of which a temporally averaged homogenization of an intensity profile of electromagnetic radiation emerging at an exit end of the fibre can be achieved. A projection exposure apparatus for semiconductor lithography is equipped with the abovementioned device. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212721 | SUBSTRATES AND MIRRORS FOR EUV MICROLITHOGRAPHY, AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THEM - Mirrors having a reflecting coating for the EUV wavelength region and a substrate. A surface region of the substrate extends uniformly below the reflecting coating along this coating and, seen from the surface of the substrate, has a depth of down to 5 μm. Here, this surface region has a 2% higher density than the remaining substrate. Also disclosed are substrates that likewise have such surface regions and methods for producing such mirrors and substrates having such surface regions by irradiation using ions or electrons. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212722 | Fast Illumination Simulator Based on a Calibrated Flexible Point Spread Function - A way of predicting distribution of light in an illumination pupil, comprising:
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20120212723 | ELECTROMAGNETIC ACTUATOR, STAGE APPARATUS AND LITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS - An electromagnetic actuator includes a first and second magnetic members that are displaceable relative to each other and are arranged to provide a magnetic circuit; and a coil configured to, in use, receive a current to generate a magnetic flux through the magnetic circuit, thereby generating a force between the first and second magnetic members in a first direction, the magnetic flux, in use, being transferred between the first and second magnetic members through a first surface of the first magnetic member and a second surface of the second magnetic member, the first and second surface being separated by an airgap, wherein the first surface and the second surface are arranged relative to each other such that an outer dimension of the first surface extends beyond an outer dimension of the second surface in a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212724 | ILLUMINATION OPTICAL SYSTEM, EXPOSURE APPARATUS, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING DEVICE - An illumination optical system comprises plural rod integrators, a combining optical system and a light transmission unit. The rod integrators uniformize light intensity distributions of the light beams. The combining optical system combines the light beams emitted from the rod integrators, so that the light beams are adjacent to each other in cross-sections thereof. The light transmission unit has an entrance plane and an exit plane, divides the light beam combined by the combining optical system into plural light beams on the entrance plane, joins the divided light beams so that a cross-sectional shape of a joined pattern of the light beams on the exit plane is different from a cross-sectional shape of a joined pattern of the light beams on the entrance plane, and transfers each of the light beams from the entrance plane to the exit plane using plural optically coupled light pipes. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212725 | SUBSTRATE HOLDER, LITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS, DEVICE MANUFACTURING METHOD, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A SUBSTRATE HOLDER - A substrate holder for a lithographic apparatus has a planarization layer provided on a surface thereof. The planarization layer provides a smooth surface for the formation of a thin film stack forming an electronic component. The thin film stack comprises an (optional) isolation layer, a metal layer forming an electrode, a sensor, a heater, a transistor or a logic device, and a top isolation layer. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212726 | MOVABLE BODY DRIVE METHOD AND MOVABLE BODY DRIVE SYSTEM, PATTERN FORMATION METHOD AND APPARATUS, EXPOSURE METHOD AND APPARATUS, POSITION CONTROL METHOD AND POSITION CONTROL SYSTEM, AND DEVICE MANUFACTURING METHOD - Positional information of a movement plane of a wafer stage is measured using an encoder system such as, for example, an X head and a Y head, and the wafer stage is controlled based on the measurement results. At the same time, positional information of the wafer stage is measured using an interferometer system such as, for example, an X interferometer and a Y interferometer. When abnormality of the encoder system is detected or when the wafer stage moves off from a measurement area of the encoder system, drive control is switched to a drive control based on the measurement results of the interferometer system. Accordingly, drive control of the wafer stage can be performed continuously in the entire stroke area, even at the time when abnormality occurs in the encoder system. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212727 | OPTOELECTRONIC SENSOR AND METHOD FOR DETECTING OBJECTS - An optoelectronic sensor ( | 2012-08-23 |
20120212728 | MEASURING DEVICE FOR MEASUREMENT OF PARAMETERS IN MOLTEN MASSES - A measuring device is provided for measurement of parameters, in particular for measuring the temperature, in molten masses, in particular in molten metal or molten cryolite masses having a melting point above 500° C. The measuring device has an optical fiber for receiving radiation from the molten mass and a cable reel having an external circumference for winding up the optical fiber and an internal space surrounded by the external circumference. A distributor and a mode filter for the optical fiber are arranged in the internal space. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212729 | THERMAL PHASE SEPARATION SIMULATOR - A thermal phase separation simulator and method for testing chemicals is disclosed. The simulator comprises a circular block heater carousel mounted for rotation on a stage. The carousel includes a circular array of test wells for receiving a plurality of test bottles, a plurality of heating elements and thermocouples disposed between the wells. Each well has an illumination port and a vertical slit to the outside to allow visual observation or imaging of a vertical swatch of the bottle. An illumination source aligns with the illumination port of each well in response to rotation of the carousel. The method includes adding a mixed phase fluid to a plurality of bottles, adding a chemical agent to each bottle, and simulating a thermal phase separation. Images of the fluid in each bottle are captured and analyzed to determine the performance of the one or more chemical agents. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212730 | ELECTROLUMINESCENT LIGHT OUTPUT SENSING FOR VARIATION DETECTION - An apparatus for detecting variations in light output of an electroluminescent (EL) device is described. The EL device includes a transparent substrate having a first edge extending in a first direction and a plurality of EL emitters disposed over the face of the substrate in the first direction, and some of the light emitted by each EL emitter travels through the substrate and out of the first edge. A light sensor physically separated from the first edge senses the light travelling out of the first edge. A controller stored first sensed light at a first time and second sensed light at a later second time and computes a variation in light output of one or more of the EL emitters in the EL device using the stored first sensed light and second sensed light. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212731 | MULTIPLE WAVELENGTH CAVITY RING-DOWN SPECTROSCOPY - Described are methods for multi-wavelength cavity ring-down spectroscopy; comprising simultaneously and continuously irradiating an optical cavity with light at two or more different wavelengths, each light being intensity-modulated at a different modulation frequency, detecting the light of two or more wavelengths after the light has travelled through the optical cavity; measuring an optical loss of each detected light; and determining a characteristic of the optical cavity from the optical loss of each detected light. Also described are apparatus and systems for multi-wavelength cavity ring-down spectroscopy. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212732 | APPARATUS FOR PERFORMING SERS - An apparatus for performing surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy includes an optical waveguide, a plurality of flexible nano-structures, wherein the plurality of nano-structures have respective free ends positioned within an evanescent field to be generated by light propagated through the optical waveguide, wherein the plurality of nano-structures are movable from a first position and a second position, wherein in the first position, the free ends of the plurality of nano-structures are substantially spaced from each other and in the second position, the free ends of a plurality of the nano-structures are substantially in contact with each other. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212733 | TAILORED RAMAN SPECTROCOPIC PROBES FOR ULTRASENSITIVE AND HIGHLY MULTIPLEXED ASSAYS - Embodiments of nanostructured, multilayered metal-dielectric particles suitable for use as Raman spectroscopic probes are disclosed, as well as methods of designing, making and using such multilayered nanoparticles, and kits including the multilayered nanoparticles. The multilayered nanoparticles include alternating metal and dielectric layers and an outer dielectric shell. One or more of the dielectric layers may include a plurality of reporter molecules. Embodiments of the multilayered nanoparticles are suitable for detecting target analytes in a sample. Some embodiments of the multilayered nanoparticles are suitable for use in multiplexed assays, including assays for multiple target analytes having differing concentrations. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212734 | Compact, Low Cost Raman Monitor For Single Substances - Apparatus for performing Raman analysis may include a laser source module, a beam delivery and signal collection module, a spectrum analysis module, and a digital signal processing module. The laser source module delivers a laser beam to the beam delivery and signal collection module. The beam delivery and signal collection module delivers the laser source beam to a sample, collects Raman scattered light scattered from the sample, and delivers the collected Raman scattered light to the spectrum analysis module. The spectrum analysis module demultiplexes the Raman scattered light into discrete Raman bands of interest, detects the presence of signal energy in each of the Raman bands, and produces a digital signal that is representative of the signal energy present in each of the Raman bands. The digital signal processing module is adapted to perform a Raman analysis of the sample. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212735 | System and Method for Detection of Analytes in Exhaled Breath - A sensor for detecting a drug substance ( | 2012-08-23 |
20120212736 | CRYSTAL FIBER, RAMAN SPECTROMETER USING THE SAME AND DETECTION METHOD THEREOF - The invention relates to a crystal fiber, a Raman spectrometer using the same and a inspection method thereof. The crystal fiber comprises a sapphire crystal is doped with two transition metals having different concentrations. An excitation light beam at a specific wavelength can propagate along the crystal fiber to generate a narrow-band light beam and a wide-band light beam to project on a specimen. Raman scattered light is emitted from the specimen. The wavelength of the Raman scattered light falls within the wavelength range of the wide-band light beam so that the wide-band light beam is enhanced at some characteristic wavelengths to facilitate Raman spectroscopy. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212737 | OPTICAL HOMOGENIZING ELEMENTS TO REDUCE SPECTRAL NOISE IN HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGING SYSTEM - A hyperspectral imaging system and a method are described herein for using an array of optical homogenizing elements to reduce spectral noise in an image of a real-world scene. In one embodiment, the hyperspectral imaging system and method use the array of optical homogenizing elements for homogenizing a spatial, an angular, and a polarization distribution of light from different elements within the real-world scene before it is measured by a spectrometer. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212738 | Two-Dimensional Spectral Imaging System - Systems, including methods, apparatus, and algorithms, for spectrally imaging a two-dimensional array of samples. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212739 | VARIABLE PATH LENGTH PHOTON TRAPPING SPECTROMETER - A system and method of photon trapping spectroscopy to vary the path length of light for use in spectroscopy. The systems and method include a rotating reflector with slits for selectively permitting light to enter and exit into a reflection cavity containing a sample to be analyzed. After entering the cavity, but before exiting, the light is trapped and repeatedly reflects back and forth through a sample, effectively increasing the path length of light through a sample. The effective path length is quickly adjustable by altering the rotation speed of the rotating reflector to alter the time in which the light is trapped within the cavity. The systems and methods provide a spectroscope with a wide dynamic range, low detection limits, and usable with broadband and monochromatic light sources throughout the optical region (ultraviolet to infrared). | 2012-08-23 |
20120212740 | DNA Sequencing System - An apparatus for detecting labeled beads is provided. The apparatus can include: one or more irradiation sources disposed for irradiating the one or more detection zones with radiation; at least one detector disposed for collecting charges corresponding to light signals emitted from labeled beads in the one or more detection zones, which have been excited by the radiation; and a system coupled to the at least one detector for effecting time delay integration of the charges by accumulating the charges before reading the charges at the output of the at least one detector. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212741 | METHOD AND INSPECTION DEVICE FOR BRIGHT SPOT DEFECT DETECTION OF A POLARIZER - A method of bright spot defect detection for a polarizer is to be performed by an inspection device and includes the steps of: a) obtaining gray values for pixels of an image of a detected region, that contains a target spot, on the polarizer; b) obtaining a gray value variation score from the gray values obtained for the detected region, the gray value variation score being indicative of gray value variation among the pixels of the image of the detected region; and c) comparing the gray value variation score obtained for the detected region with a threshold value to obtain a comparison result, and determining whether the target spot is a bright spot according to the comparison result. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212742 | OPTICAL PARAMETER MEASURING APPARATUS AND OPTICAL PARAMETER MEASURING METHOD - An optical parameter measuring apparatus for measuring optical parameters of an object includes a light source, a polarizing module, a Stokes polarimeter and a calculating module. The light source emits a light which is polarized by the polarizing module and received by the Stokes polarimeter. According to the light information generated by the Stokes polarimeter, Mueller matrixes of linear birefringence, circular birefringence, linear dichroism, circular dichroism and linear/circular depolarization of the object, and Stokes vector established according to the Mueller matrixes, the calculating module calculates the optical parameters. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212743 | IMAGE CALCULATION METHOD - The embodiments relate to a method of calculating an image for simulating by calculation an image imaged by a projection optical system. In this method, a Stokes vector showing a characteristic of an illumination light is acquired first. Next, this Stokes vector is divided into a polarized light component vector and a non-polarized light component vector. The polarized light component vector is divided into a first coherent component vector and a first non-coherent component vector. The non-polarized light component vector is divided into a second coherent component vector and a second non-coherent component vector. Then, imaging calculation is performed at least for the first coherent component vector and the second coherent component vector, respectively. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212744 | LASER GAS ANALYZER - A laser gas analyzer which can include a light source unit including a diode laser that irradiates a gas to be measured with laser light while varying a wavelength thereof; a detection unit including a light receiving element, a gain-variable amplifier into which an output signal of the light receiving element is input, an A/D converter into which the output signal of the amplifier is input, and an arithmetic processing unit that performs a concentration analysis of the gas to be measured; a peak-to-peak detector that detects a peak-to-peak value of the output data of the A/D converter each time the wavelength of the laser light irradiated from the diode laser changes; and a gain adjustment unit that, when the output signal of the peak-to-peak detector deviates from a preset threshold, adjusts the gain of the amplifier in a direction of bringing the output signal back to within the threshold. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212745 | WIDE DYNAMIC RANGE INTERFEROMETRIC TRANSDUCER WITH DIVERGENT BEAM - An apparatus and method for estimating a parameter of interest using values of a beam property from two or more electromagnetic beams that both pass through at least part of an optical displacement device. The apparatus may include a Fabry-Perot interferometer, a collimated light source, and a detection array. At least one mirror of the interferometer may be operably coupled to an element receiving an external stimulus, such as pressure, force, and/or acceleration. The method includes using the apparatus. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212746 | INTERFEROMETER AND MEASUREMENT METHOD - The present invention provides an interferometer that measures a distance between a reference object and a measurement object, the interferometer including a light splitting element configured to split light from a light source into two light beams and cause one of the light beams to enter the reference object and the other light beam to enter the measurement object, a detection unit configured to detect interference light between light reflected by the reference object and light reflected by the measurement object and output a signal of the interference light, and a processing unit configured to perform processing for obtaining the distance. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212747 | APPARATUS AND METHOD OF MEASURING SHAPE - An apparatus for measuring a shape of a surface comprises: a measurement head including a division unit that divides light into reference light and test light, a reference surface, a light-condensing unit that condenses the test light onto the surface, and a first detector that detects interfering light between the test light Cat's Eye-reflected by the surface and the reference light reflected by the reference surface; a driving unit that drives the measurement head along the surface; a second detector that detects a position of the measurement head; and a processor that obtains a Gouy phase generated by diffraction of the test light on the surface, calculates a phase difference between the test light and the reference light based on information of the detected interfering light, and calculates the shape of the surface from the detected position of the measurement head, the obtained Gouy phase, and the calculated phase difference. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212748 | OPTICAL READER SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MICROPLATE POSITION DETECTION - Optical reader systems and methods with accurate microplate position detection capability are disclosed. The optical reader systems having scanning optical systems that are configured to scan select position-detecting features on the microplate to accurately determine their respective positions. The measurement of the positions of the position-detecting features can also be used to calibrate the optical reader system to reduce or eliminate adverse positioning effects from system non-linearities that arise from one or more of the system components, including the scanning optical system. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212749 | Measuring Method, Measuring Apparatus, Lithographic Apparatus and Device Manufacturing Method - An apparatus (AS) measures positions of marks ( | 2012-08-23 |
20120212750 | Three-Dimensionally Localizing Light Emitting Molecules of Unknown Orientation and Unknown Z-Position - To the end of three-dimensionally localizing light emitting marker entities of unknown orientation and unknown position in a sample, the light emitted by each single marker entity is imaged in at least two different ways onto at least one detection plane which corresponds to a focal plane ( | 2012-08-23 |
20120212751 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS AND IMAGE FORMING METHOD - An image forming apparatus which forms a halftone image on a print medium ( | 2012-08-23 |
20120212752 | UPDATING A FLEET CMYK TO ENGINE cmyk LUT IN A COLOR MANAGEMENT STRATEGY - What is disclosed is a system and method which addresses the problem of inheriting color management intent from a fleet color management LUT into a 4-to-4 cascaded LUT. The LUT is updated starting with a set of patches that either form a uniform or non-uniform grid of the LUT or can be projected to a uniform or non-uniform grid in the CMYK space using, e.g., PCA. A set of L*a*b* target as well a variable that serve the purpose of preserving the GCR and other elements of the fleet profile is obtained by passing the set of CMYK values to the fleet printer model. By iterating on the printer (or the printer model of the engine at the moment of the engine change) and converging to the targets, the engine device cmyk set is obtained. The LUT is formed between the uniform or non-uniform gridded CMYK and the device cmyk. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212753 | SIMULATED PAPER TEXTURE USING GLOSSMARK ON TEXTURE-LESS STOCK - A method for simulating a textured appearance on a uniform substrate includes using variable halftone dot orientations. A texture description is provided for generating electronic data representing a three-dimensional texture. Texture regions of the texture description are identified using pixel cells in the electronic data. Halftone dot orientations are assigned for each pixel cell based on a value of the pixel cell. The halftone dot orientation represents a recessed or a raised surface portion. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212754 | RECORDING APPARATUS AND COLOR SAMPLE TABLE - A recording apparatus records a glitter color image on a medium by superimposing a glitter image formed by discharging a glitter ink and a color image formed by discharging at least one of a first color ink and a second color ink. The recording apparatus records a color sample table including a first pattern obtained by superimposing a glitter image formed with a predetermined ink amount per unit area and a color image; and a second pattern obtained by superimposing a glitter image formed with the predetermined ink amount per unit area and a color image having substantially the same color as that of the color image of the first pattern by using the first color ink or the second color ink at a different ink amount per unit area from that of the color image of the first pattern. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212755 | Method, System and Computer Program for Obtaining the Transformation of an Image - The invention relates to a system for obtaining the transformation ( | 2012-08-23 |
20120212756 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - An image forming apparatus enables meaning, a translation and an explanation of an unknown term or a term for which a translation is unknown in a document to be obtained easily while the meaning, the translation and the explanation of the term are left as a record, so that the record is able to be used afterwards, thereby increasing convenience for the user. An image reading portion reads a document image; a character recognition portion performs character recognition of a term included in the read document image; an information obtaining portion gains access to a website for performing dictionary search so as to obtain, as term information, information of a search result of the dictionary search performed with the recognized term as a keyword; and the image forming portion forms an image with term information including the term information and the document image based on the obtained term information. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212757 | MULTIPLE PRINT PROTOCOL CAPABILITY OF A VIRTUAL PRINTER IN A PRINT SHOP ARCHITECTURE - The systems and methods presented herein provide for seamless printer accessibility to clients regardless of the print protocols being used in their respective print jobs. A printing system includes a physical printer and a print process device operable to process a print job from a client system. The print processing device includes a virtual printer operable to detect a print protocol associated with the print job, determine that the print protocol associated with the print job conflicts with the print capabilities of the physical printer, configure the print job with the print protocol of the physical printer based on the print protocol associated with the print job, and process the print job according to the print protocol of the physical printer. In doing so, a protocol converter may map printer commands of the print protocol of the print job to printer commands of the print protocol of the printer. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212758 | PRINTING CONTROL TERMINAL DEVICE AND PRINTING CONTROL METHOD - A printing control terminal device including an input unit to receive a printing order to request a printing operation for a printing work, a communication interface unit to receive information regarding a resource saving mode from an image forming apparatus, a display unit to display information regarding the received resource saving mode, a printer driver unit to generate printing data for the printing work, and a controller to control the communication interface unit to transmit the generated printing data to the image forming apparatus. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212759 | DEVICE SELECTING APPARATUS, AND PRINTING SYSTEM AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM FOR THE SAME - A device selecting apparatus is provided, which includes a display unit, a communication unit configured to connect the device selecting apparatus communicably with one or more devices therethrough, a controller configured to display, on the display unit, a list of one or more identifiers of the one or more devices, to receive, from a specified device, device information for identifying the specified device via the communication unit, and to perform a selection process to put, into a selected state, an identifier of the specified device identified by the device information received via the communication unit, on the list displayed on the display unit. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212760 | PRINTING SYSTEM, CONTROL METHOD, INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM - An information processing apparatus comprises a first installer for installing a driver corresponding to the image output apparatus, wherein the first installer is executed to install, in the information processing apparatus, a first driver and a second installer for installing a second driver, the installed first driver includes: unit configured to generate a first print queue to connect to a first connection port of the image output apparatus; unit configured to transmit an address acquisition request and acquire an address of a second connection port of the image output apparatus; and unit configured to, upon accepting an instruction to generate a second print queue using the print server as a connection destination, launch the second installer to install the second driver, and generate the second print queue, and the launched second installer generates the second print queue using the address of the second connection port that is acquired. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212761 | IMAGE PROCESSING DEVICE, SCREEN CONTROL METHOD, AND RECORDING MEDIUM - An image processing device includes a setting value storage unit which stores setting values to define operations set up as macros of applications of the image processing device, a screen information storage unit which stores screen information of a list screen in which UI components are displayed for calling the applications and for calling the macros, a macro control unit which outputs a request for editing a macro, the setting values of which are stored in the setting value storage unit, and for editing the list screen, the screen information of which is stored in the screen information storage unit, according to the macro edit request, and a screen information managing unit which edits, when the editing of the list screen is requested, a UI component for calling the macro in the list screen according to the macro edit request to update the screen information. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212762 | DISTRIBUTED PRINTING SYSTEM AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS, METHOD, AND SOFTWARE PROGRAM - A distributed printing system, in which a parent device divides image data into first and second image data, the first image data edited by the parent device itself, and the second image data requested of a child device to edit. The parent device sends the second image data to the child device and requests the child device to edit the second data, and generates first edited image data and sends the first edited image data to the child device. The child device generates second edited image data by editing the second image data received from the parent device, sends the second edited image data to the parent device, and prints out the first edited image data received from the parent device and the second edited image data sequentially. The parent device prints out the first edited image data and the second edited image data received from the child device sequentially. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212763 | INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE AND IMAGE OUTPUT SYSTEM - An information processing device includes: a data generating section generating compatible format data of application data; a selecting section causing selection of an output process among plural types of output processes that can use the compatible format data; a searching section searching image output device(s) connected on a network and extracting just an image output device at least capable of carrying out the selected output process; a disclosure/reception section disclosing the image output device extracted by the searching section and receiving a selection of an image output device serving as a compatible format data transmission destination, an entry of an output setting, and an instruction for executing the output setting; and a command generating section generating a command for causing the selected output process to be executed based on the entered output setting, upon receiving the instruction for executing the output process from the disclosure/reception section. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212764 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - An MFP is provided with a scanner unit for optically reading a document image; a printer unit for printing image data; a CPU for controlling operation of the MFP according to an operating condition related to reading processing by the scanner unit and/or print processing by the printer unit; a CPU utilization monitoring portion for monitoring utilization of the CPU at the time of performing the reading processing and/or the print processing; and an operating condition restriction portion for restricting, when CPU utilization that is monitored by the CPU utilization monitoring portion is a predetermined value or more, the operating condition related to the reading processing and/or the print processing according to the CPU utilization. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212765 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS AND IMAGE FORMING METHOD WITH SYNCHRONOUS AND ASYNCHRONOUS CONTROL FOR CONTINUOUS OPERATION - An image forming method reads a document by a scanner that is a device, provides image data corresponding to a document image, forms an image corresponding to the image data provided from the scanner by a printer that is a device, and detects operating errors of the scanner and the printer. Further, when any operating error is detected, the image forming method stops the operation of the device generating the error and operates the device not generating the error. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212766 | PRINT PROCESSING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE SAME - A print processing apparatus includes a plurality of processing units configured to deal with a plurality of printing processes, a storing unit configured to store a table in which processing start conditions in the plurality of printing processes are defined based on a distance between a user and the print processing apparatus, an acquisition unit configured to acquire a distance between a position of the user who has issued a print job and the print processing apparatus, and a control unit configured to control the plurality of processing units for the print job based on the table and the acquired distance. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212767 | DOCUMENT MANAGING APPARATUS AND METHOD CONTROLLING UPDATE OF DOCUMENT DATA - An image forming apparatus is equipped with a scanner for scanning a paper document to thereby convert it to document data; a document memory for storing the document data; and a history memory for holding a history of user operations on the document data in association with whether or not the user operations are being managed as an object of control processing. A user operation upon document data is accepted from a operating unit. If this user operation is being managed as an operation that is not an object of control processing in the history memory, then the document data is processed based upon this user operation. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212768 | PRINTING DEVICE SHARING SERVICE, METHOD AND SYSTEM - Methods and systems of brokering printing device capacity are disclosed. A broker computing system including one or more broker computing devices receives a print request including one or more print parameters from a print requester computing device and availability information from one or more print supplier printing devices. The broker computing device selects one of the one or more print supplier printing devices based on the one or more print parameters and the availability information for the selected print supplier printing device. The print request may be transmitted to the selected print supplier printing device. Alternately, a link for the selected print supplier printing device may be transmitted to the print requester computing device. The link enables the print requester computing device to directly contact the print supplier printing device. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212769 | PSEUDO JOBS IN PRINT QUEUES FOR PRINT JOB SCHEDULING - Methods and systems are provided for scheduling multiple types of print jobs in a print queue using a pseudo job. A pseudo job is a special type of non-printing job object that is added to a print queue. In one embodiment, a system includes a print queue that stores print jobs scheduled for a printer. The print queue also stores a pseudo job that defines a boundary in the queue between print jobs having a first set of print settings and print jobs having a second set of print settings. In another embodiment, a system includes a print queue, a control system, and a graphical user interface. The graphical user interface displays options for generating a pseudo job, and receives input indicating a scheduled change to a configuration of a printer. The control system generates the pseudo job based on the input, and inserts the pseudo job in the print queue. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212770 | PRINT JOB SCHEDULING IN A PRINT SHOP ENVIRONMENT - Methods and systems are provided for scheduling multiple types of print jobs for a printer more efficiently by scheduling jobs together that share print settings. In one embodiment, a system includes a print queue that stores print jobs scheduled for a printer. The system also includes a scheduler that receives requests to schedule a print job for the printer. The scheduler compares the print settings of the requested print job to print settings of the print jobs already in the print queue. The scheduler then schedules the requested print job among the print jobs in the print queue that have print settings corresponding with the print settings of the requested print job. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212771 | RESOLUTION OF CONFLICTS BETWEEN PRINT JOBS AND PRINTERS IN A PRINT SHOP ENVIRONMENT - Systems and methods for identifying conflicts between the requirements of an incoming print job and the configuration of a printer that has been requested to print the job. The system receives a request to move a print job to a queue for a printer and identifies a requirement of the print job. The system analyzes a current and a scheduled configuration of the printer to determine whether the current configuration or the scheduled configuration of the printer can handle the print setting. Responsive to determining that the current and scheduled configuration of the printer cannot handle the print setting, the system analyzes configurations of at least one other printer to identify another printer having a current configuration or a scheduled configuration that can handle the print setting. Further, the system provides information identifying the other printer. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212772 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING PRINT CONTENT TO A CLIENT - A request for print content is received at a network server system. The request includes variable user input. Webpage content is obtained based at least in part on the variable user input. A subset of the webpage content is identified as print content. A print-ready layout of the print content is formed and the print content in the print-ready layout is provided, via network connection, to a client in response to the request. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212773 | PROTOCOL OVERRIDE OF A CAPABILITIES PRESENTATION IN A PRINT SHOP ARCHITECTURE - The systems and methods presented herein provide for delivery of a set of capabilities that encompasses system-level capabilities and device capabilities via a print protocol of a physical printer. For example, a printer object may respond to a print protocol request for capabilities of a physical printer with a set of capabilities that differs from the actual capabilities of the physical printer than would be typically delivered in response to such a request. The printer object comprises the capabilities of the physical printer. The capabilities of the physical printer are accessible via the print protocol of the physical printer. The printer object processes a request from the client system via the print protocol and in turn provides a set of capabilities that is different from the capabilities of the physical printer in response to the request. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212774 | SYSTEM INDEPENDENT PRINTER APPLICATION - The systems and methods presented herein provide print operations to a client via a print application in a manner that makes the print application independently operable within a computing environment of the client. The system includes a print application initiator that is operable in the client to copy system definitions of the client that control computing sessions within the client, to retrieve print application definitions that control computing sessions for the print application, and to change one or more of the copied system definitions based on the print application definitions. The print application initiator is also operable to generate a computing session for the print application within the client based on the changed system definitions and to start the print application within the computing session to provide the print operations of a print processing device to the client. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212775 | ESTABLISHING JOB TICKET VALUES OF A PRINT JOB IN A PRINT SHOP ARCHITECTURE - The systems and methods presented herein provide correction of job tickets by replacing impermissible missing values with default values or null values when needed. For example, certain components within a printing system described herein may determine whether a job ticket is allowed to have a missing value within one of the printing parameters. If not, the printing system replaces with missing value with a null value and a database of the printing system updates all other necessary components within the printing system (e.g., print server components, such as a printer object, a scheduler, etc.) with the updated job ticket. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212776 | Managing Settings for Image Processing Job Options - Settings for various options in image processing jobs may be restricted or otherwise limited based on the settings for corresponding or different options selected in preceding image processing jobs. In one example, a user may wish to join a preceding job and a subsequent job into a single job for processing at one time. In such an example, the settings defined for options in the preceding job may affect selectable options or settings in the subsequent job. According to one aspect, multiple preceding jobs to be joined to a current subsequent job may have conflicting settings. Accordingly, a user may be requested to select one of the preceding jobs or one of the conflicting options to use for the subsequent job and the joint job. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212777 | PRINTING SYSTEM, PRINTING APPARATUS AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM - A printing system comprising a printing apparatus and an information processing apparatus, the information processing apparatus comprises a unit configured to transmit a status acquisition request to the printing apparatus, and the printing apparatus comprises: a timeout processing unit configured to manage a timeout of a job to be processed; a determination unit configured to determine whether the status acquisition request contains an identifier of the job; and a unit configured not to reset a lapse of the timeout time of the job by the timeout processing unit when the determination unit determines that the status acquisition request does not contain the identifier of the job, and to reset the lapse of the timeout time of the job by the timeout processing unit when the determination unit determines that the status acquisition request contains the identifier of the job. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212778 | PRINT SYSTEM AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - A print system comprises notification part for providing, to a user, a notification of an inquiry about whether concurrent printing output that an image forming apparatus performs first printing output and subsequently performs second printing output is scheduled, in a non-sleep period associated with the first printing output by the image forming apparatus; and setting part for setting a transition standby period for transition of the image forming apparatus to a sleep state at a first value when a reply for informing that the concurrent printing output is scheduled is not sent from the user, and setting the transition standby period at a second value which is larger than the first value when the reply is sent from the user. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212779 | DEVICE, CHARGING METHOD, AND SYSTEM - A device includes a display unit, a display control unit configured to display a screen on the display unit according to display data, an execution unit configured to cause the device to perform a process corresponding to a script included in the display data, and a storing unit configured to store information indicating whether the script is charged for. The execution unit is configured to determine whether the script is charged for by referring to the information stored in the storing unit, and update charging information for the process performed by the device if the script is charged for. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212780 | PRINTING APPARATUS AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE - In serial data transfer using an LVDS, when the power-down signal of a low voltage differential buffer is controlled using a clock signal used for the transfer as the operation clock of a reception side circuit, the power-down signal and reset signal need to be controlled properly; otherwise, an apparatus operation may become unstable due to an unstable clock signal. To solve this problem, the power-down signal of the low voltage differential buffer is controlled in consideration of the logical condition for a reset signal for the ASIC of a printhead and a communication signal. The clock signal can be supplied into the printhead to de-assert reset of the ASIC without using any dedicated control signal and delay circuit at the timing when an output from the low voltage differential buffer stabilizes. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212781 | INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, CONTROL METHOD AND RECORDING MEDIUM - An information processing apparatus comprises: a determination unit configured to determine whether a communication protocol corresponding to a print queue selected by a user can acquire information from an image forming apparatus when processing a print job; a switching unit configured, when the determination unit has determined that the communication protocol corresponding to the print queue cannot acquire the information from the image forming apparatus, to switch the print queue corresponding to the communication protocol of a determination target of the determination unit to a print queue corresponding to a communication protocol capable of acquiring the information from the image forming apparatus; and an execution unit configured to process the print job using the print queue switched by the switching unit. | 2012-08-23 |
20120212782 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS, METHOD FOR CONTROLLING IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS, AND STORAGE MEDIUM - An image forming apparatus to generate image data of print data containing a drawing object for reuse within a job includes a cache unit, an object parallel processing unit, a page parallel processing unit, and a processing control unit. The cache unit generates data based on the drawing object and caches generated data. The object parallel processing unit divides each page of the print data per drawing object unit and subjects a divided page to raster image processor (RIP) processing in parallel. The page parallel processing unit subjects the print data to the RIP processing per page unit. The processing control unit controls such that, in the print data, the object parallel processing unit executes processing sequentially from an initial page until the data having a value equal to or more than a threshold value is cached and the page parallel processing unit executes processing after the data is cached. | 2012-08-23 |