35th week of 2010 patent applcation highlights part 19 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20100220098 | Converting 3D Data to Hogel Data - Methods and systems for rendering hogels, including notifying one or more rendering nodes that all rendering is complete in response to determining that each of the one or more rendering nodes completes rendering of corresponding one or more subsets of hogel data from 3D data, the rendering nodes being configured to convert the 3D data to the one or more subsets of hogel data. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220099 | INTERPOLATION PROCESSING METHOD AND INTERPOLATION PROCESSOR - When an interpolation point is interpolated using a curve/curved surface, represented by control points, such as a B-Spline curve/curved surface or a subdivision surface, interpolation processing is performed in such a way that a moving vector for moving each control point is calculated using position information on interpolation points constituting the point group, as well as vector information on the unit direction vector that is set for each interpolation point, and the control point is moved in the movement direction and for the movement amount of this moving vector. By, repeating the generation step of a curve/curved surface that interpolates the interpolation point and the movement step of the control point, the position of a new control point is found that fits the curve/curved surface to the positions and the unit direction vectors of the point group. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220100 | SIGNAGE DISPLAY SYSTEM AND PROCESS - The invention is a novel display system, for signage and the like. An apparatus and process is provided for displaying a static source image in a manner that it is perceived as an animated sequence of images when viewed by an observer in relative motion to the apparatus. The source image is sliced or fractured to provide a plurality of image fractions of predetermined dimension. The fractions are redistributed in a predetermined sequence to provide an output image, which is placed in a preferably illuminated display apparatus provided with a mask. An observer in relative motion to the display apparatus, sequentially views a predetermined selection of image fractions through the mask, which are perceived by the observer as a changing sequence of images. Applying the concepts of persistence of vision, the observer perceives the reconstructed imagery as live action animation, a traveling singular image or a series of static images, or changing image sequences, from a plurality of lines of sight. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220101 | MULTIPLE GRAPHICS PROCESSING UNIT SYSTEM AND METHOD - Systems and methods for utilizing multiple graphics processing units for controlling presentations on a display are presented. In one embodiment, a dual graphics processing system includes a first graphics processing unit for processing graphics information; a second graphics processing unit for processing graphics information; and a component for controlling switching between said first graphics processing unit and said second graphics processing unit. In one embodiment, the component for controlling complies with appropriate panel power sequencing operations when coordinating the switching between the first graphics processing unit and the second graphics processing unit. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220102 | MULTIPLE GRAPHICS PROCESSING UNIT SYSTEM AND METHOD - Systems and methods for utilizing multiple graphics processing units for controlling presentations on a display are presented. In one embodiment, a dual graphics processing system includes a first graphics processing unit for processing graphics information; a second graphics processing unit for processing graphics information; and a component for controlling switching between said first graphics processing unit and said second graphics processing unit. In one embodiment, the component for controlling complies with appropriate panel power sequencing operations when coordinating the switching between the first graphics processing unit and the second graphics processing unit. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220103 | MEMORY SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVED UTILIZATION OF READ AND WRITE BANDWIDTH OF A GRAPHICS PROCESSING SYSTEM - A system and method for processing graphics data which requires less read and write bandwidth. The graphics processing system includes an embedded memory array having at least three separate banks of single-ported memory in which graphics data are stored. A memory controller coupled to the banks of memory writes post-processed data to a first bank of memory while reading data from a second bank of memory. A synchronous graphics processing pipeline processes the data read from the second bank of memory and provides the post-processed graphics data to the memory controller to be written back to a bank of memory. The processing pipeline concurrently processes an amount of graphics data at least equal to that included in a page of memory. A third bank of memory is precharged concurrently with writing data to the first bank and reading data from the second bank in preparation for access when reading data from the second bank of memory is completed. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220104 | MAP DRAWING DEVICE - A map drawing device includes a drawing parameter DB | 2010-09-02 |
20100220105 | Image Processors, Electronic Device Including the Same, and Image Processing Methods - An image processor for combining video data and graphic data is provided. The image processor includes a scaler that is configured to scale compressed graphic data in a horizontal direction using bilinear scaling, to scale a horizontally scaled graphic data in a vertical direction using line copy, and to process a data value of a pixel at a border of a vertically scaled graphic data based on a data value of the compressed graphic data and a data combiner that is configured to combine video data with processed graphic data output from the scaler. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220106 | Memory management for systems for generating 3-dimensional computer images - A memory management system for generating 3-dimensional computer images is provided. The memory management system includes a device for subdividing an image into a plurality of rectangular areas, a memory for storing object data pertaining to objects in the image which fall in each rectangular area, a device for storing the object data in the memory, a device for deriving image data and shading data for each rectangular area from the object data, a device for supplying object data for each rectangular area from the respective portion of the memory and, if the rectangular area contains objects also falling in at least one other rectangular area, also from the global list, to the deriving device, and a device for storing the image data and shading data derived by the deriving device for display. The memory includes at least one portion allocated to each rectangular area and at least one portion allocated as a global list. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220107 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY AND PORTABLE TERMINAL HAVING THE SAME - A liquid crystal display that is unsusceptible to the effect of a pixel potential during writing of data to a memory, allowing a large margin to be provided against variation in characteristics of transistors forming a pixel circuit, and a portable terminal having the liquid crystal display. In a pixel circuit including a memory circuit ( | 2010-09-02 |
20100220108 | DISPLAY DEVICE AND METHOD OF DRIVING THE SAME - A display device includes; a signal control unit which receives a plurality of image signals and determines a plurality of representative image signals from the image signals, a plurality of lookup tables, each of which is configured to store a plurality of light data signals corresponding to the plurality of representative image signals, a plurality of light-emitting blocks configured to provide light according to the respective light data signals, and a display panel configured to display an image corresponding to the plurality of image signals, wherein the signal control unit determines an average luminance value of the plurality of image signals, selects one of the plurality of lookup tables according to the determined average luminance value, reads the light data signals from the selected lookup table and provides the light data signals to at least one of the plurality of light emitting blocks. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220109 | TELEVISION DEVICE - A television device structured to automatically adjust the color temperature on the display screen in accordance with the viewing environment includes an external light detection unit or an optical sensor for detecting the illuminance and the tint of the ambient light, and an image quality control unit or a microcomputer for adjusting quality of the video image to be displayed on the display panel. The image quality control unit adjusts the color temperature of the video image to be displayed in accordance with the illuminance value and the tint value detected by the external light detection unit. The optical sensor includes an illuminance sensor for mainly detecting the visible light, and an infrared sensor for mainly detecting the infrared light. The illuminance value and the tint value are obtained based on the output values of those two sensors. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220110 | IMAGE SIGNAL PROCESSING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME - According to one embodiment, a display, a display color set module and an image quality adjustment module are provided. The display color set module is configured to set a color limited display state according to an operation signal for selecting, the color limited display state being an off-state of at least one of color components of red, green and blue for a displaying full-color image signal. The image quality adjustment module is configured to uniquely adjust a color limited image signal in the state of the color limited display state according to an operation signal for adjustment. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220111 | METHOD OF TRANSMISSION OF A VIDEO SEQUENCE OF IMAGES THAT HAVE TO BE COLOR TRANSFORMED USING LUT - Before the transmission of the source color values of the images of each group G | 2010-09-02 |
20100220112 | System and Method for Grouping Cluster Spines Into a Two-Dimensional Visual Display Space - A system and method for grouping cluster spines into a two-dimensional visual display space is provided. Clusters of concepts, each extracted from documents, are obtained. Spines are formed by placing the clusters sharing at least one of the concepts along a spine. The spines are ordered based on a length of each spine. One or more of the spines are selected as unique spines and placed into a visual display space. A similarity is determined between one of the spines not placed and each of the placed unique spines. The placed unique spine most similar is identified. An anchor cluster on the most similar unique spine that satisfies a threshold similarity with the unplaced spine is selected. A cluster on the unplaced spine that is most similar to the selected anchor cluster is identified and grafted to the selected anchor cluster as a group of cluster spines. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220113 | Zoomed Viewing of Terminal Charts - The different advantageous embodiments provide a computer implemented method, apparatus, and computer program product for generating a display of magnified information. A selection is received of an area of a chart on a display device to form a selected area through a user input device. Coordinates are identified for the selected area. A category assigned to the selected area is identified using the coordinates identified. Related areas of the chart are identified using the category identified. The selected area and the related areas are compiled to form display information and the display information is displayed on the display device having a selected size. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220114 | Display Device, Electro-Optical Element Driving Method and Electronic Equipment - The present invention permits a capacitance value of an electro-optical element such as organic EL element to be arbitrarily set without changing the light extraction efficiency of a pixel. That is, the present invention permits a capacitance value Coled of an organic EL element ( | 2010-09-02 |
20100220115 | METHOD FOR DRIVING PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL, AND PLASMA DISPLAY DEVICE - A plasma display device has a plasma display panel (PDP) and a driver unit driving the PDP. One field for displaying one screen of the PDP is made up of a plurality of subfields having a reset period and an address period. At least one of the plurality of subfields is a subfield for low luminance with number of times of sustain discharge being set to 0 (zero) and a voltage between a scan electrode and a sustain electrode during the address period being set smaller than a firing voltage between the scan electrode and the sustain electrode. The driver unit applies between the scan electrodes and the sustain electrodes a voltage smaller than the firing voltage between the scan electrodes and the sustain electrodes in a reset period of a subfield subsequent to the subfield for low luminance. As a result, luminance when reproducing black can be lowered. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220116 | PIXEL STRUCTURE AND DRIVING METHOD THEREOF - A pixel structure includes a first sub-pixel and a second sub-pixel. The first sub-pixel includes a first switching transistor and a first liquid crystal capacitor, wherein when the first switching transistor is turned on, the first liquid crystal capacitor is biased to a first gray level voltage. The second sub-pixel includes a second switching transistor, a second liquid crystal capacitor, a third switching transistor, a charge sharing capacitor and a fourth switching transistor, wherein when the second switching transistor is turned on, the second liquid crystal capacitor is biased to the first gray level voltage; when the fourth switching transistor is turned on, the charge sharing capacitor is reset to a predetermined voltage; and when the third switching transistor is turned on, the second liquid crystal capacitor and the charge sharing capacitor are charge-shared to a second gray level voltage through the third switching transistor. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220117 | Method for Driving Semiconductor Device - To provide a method for driving a semiconductor device, by which influence of variation in threshold voltage and mobility of transistors can be reduced. The semiconductor device includes an n-channel transistor, a switch for controlling electrical connection between a gate and a first terminal of the transistor, a capacitor electrically connected between the gate and a second terminal of the transistor, and a display element. The method has a first period for holding the sum of a voltage corresponding to the threshold voltage of the transistor and an image signal voltage in the capacitor; a second period for turning on the switch so that electric charge held in the capacitor in accordance with the sum of the image signal voltage and the threshold voltage is discharged through the transistor; and a third period for supplying a current to the display element through the transistor after the second period. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220118 | PIXEL CIRCUIT AND DISPLAY APPARATUS - An active matrix display apparatus of the present invention comprises plural gate lines and plural source lines which are arranged such that the plural gate lines respectively intersect the plural source lines and light-emitting element circuits which are provided to respectively correspond to intersections at which the plural gate lines intersect the plural source line, respectively; wherein each of the light-emitting element circuits includes a light-emitting element for emitting light according to a current supplied thereto; a drive transistor for controlling a current supplied to the light-emitting element; and a control transistor for controlling an ON/OFF operation of the drive transistor; wherein the drive transistor has a body terminal and is configured to correct luminance of the light-emitting element using a voltage applied to the body terminal. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220119 | GAMMA CONTROL CIRCUIT AND METHOD THEREOF - A gamma control circuit includes a first gray-scale voltage selection unit that selects and outputs a highest gray-scale voltage and a lowest gray-scale voltage from among a plurality of first voltages present between a first supply voltage and a second supply voltage. A second gray-scale voltage selection unit receives the highest and lowest gray-scale voltages and selects and outputs a first intermediate voltage and a second intermediate voltage between the highest and lowest gray-scale voltages. A third gray-scale voltage selection unit receives the highest and lowest gray-scale voltages and the first and second intermediate voltages and generates a plurality of reference voltages from the received voltages. A gray-scale voltage generation unit receives the highest and lowest gray-scale voltages and the plurality of reference voltages and outputs a plurality of gray-scale voltages. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220120 | LIGHT EMITTING DISPLAY PANEL - A drive apparatus is provided which can calculate a suitable APL value when driving a color display panel using PLE control. Further, a drive apparatus is provided which can inhibit output capacity of a power supply circuit by controlling display brightness according to a lighting rate of a pixel. An APL calculation means | 2010-09-02 |
20100220121 | METHODS FOR DRIVING BISTABLE ELECTRO-OPTIC DISPLAYS, AND APPARATUS FOR USE THEREIN - A bistable electro-optic display has a plurality of pixels, each of which is capable of displaying at least three gray levels. The display is driven by a method comprising: storing a look-up table containing data representing the impulses necessary to convert an initial gray level to a final gray level; storing data representing at least an initial state of each pixel of the display; receiving an input signal representing a desired final state of at least one pixel of the display; and generating an output signal representing the impulse necessary to convert the initial state of said one pixel to the desired final state thereof, as determined from said look-up table. The invention also provides a method for reducing the remnant voltage of an electro-optic display. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220122 | METHODS FOR DRIVING BISTABLE ELECTRO-OPTIC DISPLAYS, AND APPARATUS FOR USE THEREIN - A bistable electro-optic display has a plurality of pixels, each of which is capable of displaying at least three gray levels. The display is driven by a method comprising: storing a look-up table containing data representing the impulses necessary to convert an initial gray level to a final gray level; storing data representing at least an initial state of each pixel of the display; receiving an input signal representing a desired final state of at least one pixel of the display; and generating an output signal representing the impulse necessary to convert the initial state of said one pixel to the desired final state thereof, as determined from said look-up table. The invention also provides a method for reducing the remnant voltage of an electro-optic display. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220123 | Display Device - An object of the present invention is to provide a display device which enables multi-gray scale display without complicating the structure of D/A converter circuit. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220124 | DRIVING METHOD OF A LIQUID CRYSTAL SUB-PIXEL - A driving method for determining target transmittance of a liquid crystal sub-pixel is provided. The liquid crystal sub-pixel has display regions, the liquid crystal sub-pixel displays the target transmittance when liquid crystal voltage applied to each display region is equal to one other and transmittance variation of liquid crystal layer in the liquid crystal sub-pixel is S | 2010-09-02 |
20100220125 | DISPLAY APPARATUS AND DRIVING METHOD THEREOF - A display apparatus for sequentially display images in accordance with first data and second data in successive first and second sub-frame times, respectively, includes at least one pixel, a light emitting module for emitting light to the pixel in the sub-frame times, and a driving module. The driving module includes a data conversion unit for outputting (i) a first driving signal based on at least the first data, and (ii) a second driving signal based on the first driving signal and the second data. The driving module further includes a driving unit for (i) driving the pixel in the first sub-frame time according to the first driving signal and (ii) driving the pixel in the second sub-frame time according to the second driving signal. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220126 | VERTICAL FORM FACTOR PRINTER - A printer having a substantially vertical form factor includes a base for supporting the printer; a substantially vertically extending body extending from the base; a print engine for printing an image onto print media, the print engine supported at a top of the substantially vertically extending body and overhanging a front surface of the substantially vertically extending body; a source tray assembly for holding a supply of print media, the source tray assembly provided against a back surface of the substantially vertically extending body; and a media collector arranged beneath the overhanging print engine, the media collector having a media collection surface defined from the front surface of the substantially vertically extending body, and one or more guide ribs provided on the media collection surface each terminating in a foot portion projecting from the front surface to catch sheets falling from an outlet of the overhanging print engine. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220127 | Ink Delivery System - An ink delivery system includes a plurality of ink supplies, an air pressure source to generate ink pressure for each ink supply, an ink valve associated with each ink supply, where each ink valve is configured to prevent a reverse flow of ink from a pen to the associated ink supply, and each ink valve has a switch configured to provide an open signal when the ink valve is open, and a controller configured to determine one of a normal ink condition, an out of ink condition or a system pressure problem based on receiving the open signals and to regulate the pressure source according to the determination. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220128 | INK JET PRINTER - An ink jet printer comprising: a printing fluid cartridge receiving portion arranged to receive a printing fluid cartridge ( | 2010-09-02 |
20100220129 | CONTAINER AND METHOD FOR LIQUID STORAGE AND DISPENSING - A method for measuring the volume of liquid, such as ink or solvent, remaining in a container, such as a replacement cartridge for a continuous ink jet printer, uses a reservoir enclosing an internal space having a variable volume for storage. The reservoir is adapted to provide a reduction in the pressure of the internal space, the reduction substantially monotonically increasing in magnitude as liquid is drawn into the printer, such that the volume of liquid remaining may be calculated from knowledge of the minimum withdrawal pressure required to draw further liquid from the reservoir into the printer. Containers for use with the method have a liquid dispensing port adapted to allow liquid to be dispensed when a withdrawal pressure at the exterior of the port is less than the pressure of the internal space and adapted to prevent the ingress of air into the internal space of the reservoir as liquid is dispensed. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220130 | AVOIDING PRINTHEAD CONTACT - A system for avoiding printhead contact is disclosed. In one embodiment, the system includes a detector switch configured to detect printhead contact, and a processor that is coupled to the detector switch and is configured to initiate action to avoid printhead contact. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220131 | Line drawing method - When a linear pattern is drawn on a non-permeable medium by ejecting droplets of liquid onto the non-permeable medium by using an inkjet method, drawing of the linear pattern is started from a middle portion of the linear pattern. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220132 | MULTI LEVEL PRINTING DEVICE AND METHOD - A method of printing an image onto a substrate in a plurality of passes is presented. The method comprises the steps of separating the image into image portions, and printing each image portion in at least two layers. At least one printing pass prints the different layers to different image portions. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220133 | HEAD DRIVE APPARATUS OF INKJET PRINTER AND INKJET PRINTER - A head drive device of an inkjet printer having a nozzles and corresponding actuators that jet liquid drops. A drive section applies a drive signal to the actuators. The head drive device includes a drive waveform generating section that generates a drive waveform signal which is used as a reference of a signal to control drive of the actuators. A modulating section modulates a pulse of a drive waveform signal generated by the drive waveform generating section. A digital power amplifier amplifies power of a modulated signal subjected to the pulse modulation. A low pass filter smoothes a power-amplified modulated signal subjected to the power amplification by the digital power amplifier and supplies the signal as a drive signal to the actuators. A frequency characteristics adjusting section adjusts frequency characteristics of the low pass filter as a function of the number of the actuators. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220134 | FLUID EJECTING APPARATUS AND FLUID EJECTING METHOD - A fluid ejecting apparatus includes a head that performs a fluid ejecting method by ejecting a fluid on a medium in response to a driving signal. A moving mechanism relatively moves the head and the medium in a predetermined direction. A driving signal generating unit generates the driving signal, which produces a plurality of driving waveforms during a cycle in accordance with a relative moving velocity of the head and the medium in a predetermined direction. The plurality of driving waveforms are repeatedly produced every cycle. A control unit ejects the fluid from the head while the head and the medium are relatively moved in the predetermined direction. The fluid ejecting apparatus causes the driving signal, of which a final driving waveform among the plurality of driving waveforms produced during the cycle is corrected based on the relative moving velocity, to be generated from the driving signal generating unit. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220135 | INK SUPPLY FOR PRINTHEAD INK CHAMBERS - An inkjet printhead having a wafer substrate defining a planar support surface is disclosed. Ink chambers are includes adjacent the planar support surface of the wafer substrate. The ink chambers are defined by sidewalls extending between a nozzle plate and the wafer substrate. One of the sidewalls of each chamber has an opening to allow ink to refill the chamber. An ink conduit is included between the nozzle plate and wafer substrate. The ink conduit is in fluid communication with the openings of the ink chambers. Ink inlets defined in the wafer substrate are also provided, the ink conduits receiving ink to supply to the ink chambers from at least one of the ink inlets. Each of the ink inlets has an ink permeable trap and a vent sized so that the surface tension of an ink meniscus across the vent prevents ink leakage. During use the ink permeable trap directs gas bubbles to the vent where the gas bubbles vent to atmosphere. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220136 | PRINTER WITH CONTROLLER FOR GENERATING COMBINED PRINT DATA AND CLOCK SIGNAL - An inkjet printer that has a printhead IC an array of nozzles for ejecting drops of printing fluid onto a media substrate and drive circuitry for driving the array of nozzles and, a print engine controller (PEC) for sending print data to the printhead IC. The drive circuitry is configured to extract a clock signal from the data transmission from the PEC. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220137 | PRINTING APPARATUS - A printing apparatus includes: a liquid discharge head which includes a nozzle which discharges a liquid, and a discharge energy applying section which applies a discharge energy to the liquid to be discharged from the nozzle; a drive section which drives the discharge energy applying section; and a controller which controls the chive section based on a parameter about a usage amount of the discharge energy applying section; and when one dot is formed on a printing medium by discharging the liquid, if a predetermined threshold value is not exceeded by the parameter, the controller controls the drive section to drive the discharge energy applying section so that a first discharge energy is applied to the liquid, and otherwise, the controller controls the drive section to drive the discharge energy applying section so that a second discharge energy lower than the first discharge energy is applied to the liquid. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220138 | POSITION DETECTING DEVICE, LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF DETECTING SMEAR OF SCALE - A position detecting device for detecting a position of an object, includes a light emitting portion that emits light, a light receiving portion that receives the light from the light emitting portion, and a scale that is arranged between the light emitting portion and the light receiving portion, and includes a position detecting pattern and a smear detecting pattern. The position detecting pattern has a first light transmitting portion for transmitting the light from the light emitting portion and a first light interception portion for intercepting the light from the light emitting portion which are alternately arranged in a detection range of the object. The smear detecting pattern for detecting smear of the scale has a second light transmitting portion for transmitting the light from the light emitting portion and a second light interception portion for intercepting the light from the light emitting portion which are alternately arranged. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220139 | REGISTRATION PLATE ASSEMBLY FOR MAILPIECE CONVEYANCE SYSTEM - A registration plate assembly for a compliant conveyance system and is adapted for use in combination with an array of print heads each having a print head nozzle. The registration plate assembly includes a mounting plate, a registration plate affixed to the mounting plate and at least one runner fastened to the mounting plate and disposed within an opening defined by the registration plate. The mounting plate has at least one aperture therein for accepting a print head nozzle associated with each of the print head and the registration plate includes and an opening for permitting the deposition of ink from each of the print head nozzles. The runner is aligned with the feed path of the conveyance system and has a blade portion disposed at a location between adjacent print head nozzles which is operative to maintain a stand-off distance from the face surface of each mailpiece to one of the print head nozzles. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220140 | RECORDING APPARATUS AND TRANSPORTING METHOD - A recording apparatus of this invention includes a head; a transport mechanism that transports a medium in a transport direction with respect to the head, according to a target transport amount to be targeted; a memory that stores a plurality of correction values associated with a relative position of the head and the medium; and a controller that controls the transport mechanism based on the target transport amount that has been corrected, after correcting the target transport amount based on correction values, which are in number according to a size of the target transport amount, and which include the correction value according to the relative position when transporting by the target transport amount. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220141 | INK-JET PRINTER - A head carriage of an ink-jet printer is equipped with a heat lamp unit. The heat lamp unit is located very close to ink droplets discharged from an ink-jet head and landing on a recording medium and can directly heat and cure the ink droplets, so that the ink droplets can be efficiently fixed. If the heat lamp unit is placed very close to the ink-jet head, clogging of a nozzle of the ink-jet head and thermal failure of the ink-jet head itself may be caused by heat release of the heat lamp unit, but the heat lamp unit can be cooled efficiently by a cooling mechanism which circulates a refrigerant through a refrigerant circulating pipe by a refrigerant circulating pump, so that the ink-jet head can be prevented from being heated. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220142 | PRINTHEAD WITH INK DISTRIBUTION THROUGH ALIGNED APERTURES - An inkjet printhead that has an elongate chassis, first groups of apertures spaced along the elongate chassis, an ink distribution unit defining a plurality of ink distribution passages and second groups of apertures in fluid communication with respective ink distribution passages, the ink distribution unit being mounted to the elongate chassis so that the first group of apertures and the second group of apertures coincide and, a plurality of printhead modules for ejecting ink supplied through the ink distribution passages and the aligned first and second groups. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220143 | Mitigation of Fluid Leaks - A fluid ejector head includes a die with a plurality of fluid ejector units, each fluid ejector unit comprising a pumping actuator having a drive electrode, and a manifold that contacts the first side of the die to define a module volume in fluidic communication with a drainage volume. The module volume is defined in part between the manifold and at least a portion of plurality of fluid ejector units, and the drainage volume is located apart from the fluid ejector units. The module volume, in comparison to the drainage volume, has a greater ratio of interior surface area to volume or has a greater percentage of interior surface area covered by a non-wetting coating. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220144 | METHOD OF MAINTAINING INKJET PRINTHEAD USING NON-CONTACT ROLLER - A method of maintaining an ink ejection face of an inkjet printhead. The method comprises the steps of: (i) flooding the ink ejection face with ink from nozzles in the printhead; and (ii) rotating a roller adjacent the face, such that flooded ink is transferred from the face onto an outer surface of the roller. The outer surface of the roller does not contact the face during rotation of the roller. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220145 | Directed flow drip bib for printhead with three point contact - A drip bib for use with a printhead of an imaging device includes a plate having an upper surface having an upper edge, an intermediate surface angled with respect to the upper surface, and a lower edge. The intermediate surface includes a plurality of fastener openings. The lower edge includes a drip point projecting from the lower edge with remaining portions of the lower edge being upturned and angled downwardly from at least one end of the lower edge toward the drip point. A plurality of protrusions protrudes from a back side of the upper surface. The protrusions in the plurality of protrusions are spaced from each other and proximate the upper edge. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220146 | Moisture Protection of Fluid Ejector - A fluid ejection apparatus includes a substrate having a plurality of fluid passages for fluid flow and a plurality of nozzles fluidically connected to the fluid passages, a plurality of actuators positioned on top of the substrate to cause fluid in the plurality of fluid passages to be ejected from the plurality of nozzles, a protective layer formed over at least a portion of the plurality of actuators, a housing component having a chamber, the chamber adjacent to the substrate, and an absorbent layer inside the cavity. The absorbent layer is more absorptive than the protective layer. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220147 | PAGEWIDTH PRINTHEAD ASSEMBLY HAVING LCP MICROMOLDING - A pagewidth inkjet printhead assembly includes a printhead integrated circuit; an LCP ink manifold; and a flex PCB wire-bonded to bond pads on the printhead integrated circuit. The flex PCB wraps around the LCP ink manifold. The ink manifold includes an LCP lower micromolding having a plurality of ink inlets and an LCP upper micomolding having a plurality of ink outlets. The printhead integrated circuit is bonded to the LCP upper micromolding; | 2010-09-02 |
20100220148 | Nozzle Shape For Fluid Droplet Ejection - A fluid ejection apparatus includes a substrate having a nozzle surface and a passage through the substrate for fluid flow, the passage having a nozzle that includes an opening in the nozzle surface of the substrate, and an actuator to cause fluid in the passage to be ejected from the nozzle. The nozzle includes side walls extending away from the opening, the side walls sloping outwardly as the side walls extend away. An aspect ratio of a length of the opening to a width of the opening is at least 2:1. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220149 | INK JET MODULE - A core module for an ink jet printer includes a housing and a connection manifold disposed on the housing and including a plurality of ports providing fluid communication into and out of the module. A plurality of components is disposed within the housing, including a filter module, an ink reservoir, and an ink circuit. The filter module includes a fluid filter disposed in a filter housing. The filter housing has an inlet and an outlet. The ink circuit is in fluid communication with the components and the ports, and includes fluid paths for conveying ink between the components. The filter module is connected to the connection manifold such that the filter housing inlet and outlet are each in fluid communication with one of the plurality of ports on the manifold. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220150 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING LIQUID EJECTION HEAD, METHOD OF MANUFACTURING RECORDING APPARATUS INCLUDING THE SAME, LIQUID EJECTION HEAD, AND RECORDING APPARATUS - A method of manufacturing a liquid ejection head having a plurality of passage modules that have individual passages, a plurality of actuator modules that each include a plurality of actuators, and a drive unit, and the liquid ejection head produced by the method. The method comprising ranking the passage modules based on a magnitude of a passage resistance of the individual passages, ranking the actuator modules based on a magnitude of a capacitance of the actuators, and fixing the actuator modules to the passage modules so that the actuator modules ranked as having a capacitance not less than a predetermined capacitance correspond to the passage modules ranked as having a passage resistance not less than a predetermined passage resistance, and so the actuator modules ranked as having a capacitance less than the predetermined capacitance correspond to passage modules ranked as having a passage resistance less than the predetermined passage resistance. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220151 | CRADLE UNIT FOR PRINTHEAD CARTRIDGE HAVING MOVABLE CONNECTORS - A cradle unit for a printhead cartridge is provided having a support bay for removably receiving the printhead cartridge, and an interface mounted on a slanted face within the support bay, the interface comprising connections which are movably tilted on said slanted face so as to be exposed within the support bay for connection with connections of the printhead cartridge when received in the support bay. The connections of the interface connect the printhead cartridge with a power supply which is remote from the interface. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220152 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING LIQUID EJECTION HEAD, METHOD OF MANUFACTURING RECORDING APPARATUS INCLUDING THE SAME, LIQUID EJECTION HEAD, AND RECORDING APPARATUS - A method of manufacturing a liquid ejection head having a plurality of passage modules that have individual passages, actuator modules that include a plurality of actuators and a drive unit and the liquid ejection head produced by the method. The method comprising ranking the actuator modules according to a magnitude of a capacitance of the actuators, classifying the passage modules into a terminal region group and a central region group, fixing the actuator modules to the passage modules so that the actuator modules that having a capacitance not less than a predetermined capacitance correspond to the passage modules in the terminal group and so that the actuator modules having a capacitance less than the predetermined capacitance in the actuator module ranking correspond to the passage modules in the central region group. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220153 | PRINTHEAD HAVING ANNULAR SHAPED NOZZLE HEATERS - A printhead is provided having a plurality of fluid ejection nozzles. Each nozzle has a chamber on a printing surface having an ejection port, and an annular shaped heater for heating fluid in the chamber to cause ejection from the ejection port. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220154 | BASE FOR LIQUID DISCHARGE HEAD, AND LIQUID DISCHARGE HEAD USING THE SAME - A base for a liquid discharge head includes a heat element which forms an exothermic portion | 2010-09-02 |
20100220155 | THERMAL INK JET PRINTHEAD - An ink jet printhead includes a plurality of nozzles each having a nozzle aperture; a plurality of bubble forming chambers, each corresponding respectively to one of the plurality of nozzles; an inlet for communicating printing fluid between the nozzle aperture and a printing fluid supply, the inlet and the nozzle aperture being aligned along a common central axis; and a heater element disposed in each of the bubble forming chambers. Each heater element has two bubble nucleation regions suspended within the bubble forming chamber in a plane parallel to that of the nozzle aperture. The two bubble nucleation regions are laterally offset from the central axis, such that the lateral offset of one of the bubble nucleation regions is equal and opposite to the lateral offset of the other bubble nucleation region. The bubble nucleation regions are spaced from each other such that bubbles nucleated at each will grow until they unite to form the gas bubble that causes the ejection of a drop of ejectable liquid. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220156 | INK-JET HEAD AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - An ink-jet head and a method for manufacturing the ink-jet head are disclosed. The ink-jet head can include: a chamber, which may house a type of ink; a membrane, which may be formed on one side of the chamber, and in a surface of which a holding cavity may be formed; a lower electrode, formed on an inner surface of the holding cavity; and a piezoelectric component, held in the holding cavity. According to certain embodiments of the invention, the ink-jet head can be formed with thin-film type actuators, and the electrical properties of the ink-jet head can be improved. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220157 | INK-JET HEAD AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - An ink-jet head and a method for manufacturing the ink-jet head are disclosed. A method for manufacturing an ink-jet head, which has a membrane formed on one side of a chamber housing ink, can include: forming a piezoelectric component over a glass substrate, attaching the piezoelectric component onto the membrane, irradiating a laser to an interface between the piezoelectric component and the glass substrate such that the piezoelectric component and the glass substrate are separated, and separating the piezoelectric component and the glass substrate. According to certain embodiments of the invention as set forth above, the actuator of the ink-jet head can be implemented in the form of a thin film, and as such, the electrical properties of the ink-jet head can be improved. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220158 | INKJET PRINTHEAD WITH NOZZLES SUPPLIED THROUGH APERTURES IN THE CHASSIS - An inkjet printhead has an elongate chassis, an ink distribution unit for connection to an ink supply, and a plurality of printhead modules supported along the elongate chassis. The printhead modules each define an elongate array of ink ejection nozzles. During use, the printhead modules are each supplied with ink from apertures in the elongate chassis which are in turn supplied by the ink distribution unit. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220159 | FLUSH PUMP FOR INK SUPPLY SYSTEM - An ink supply system for an ink jet printer has an ink circuit including a plurality of circuit components and fluid paths for conveying fluid between components. A manifold defines the fluid paths and a plurality of ports in fluid communication with the paths. One of the fluid paths is a solvent supply path for connection to a source of solvent. A second of the fluid paths being a solvent flush path for delivering solvent to an outlet for connection to a print head of the printer. A flush pump is disposed at the manifold between the first and second paths and in fluid communication therewith, the pump being configured to pump the solvent into the solvent flush path. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220160 | PROCESSING LIQUID APPLYING APPARATUS AND IMAGE-FORMING APPARATUS - A processing liquid applying apparatus includes a processing liquid transfer roller which transfers a processing liquid to a transfer medium while rotating in a predetermined direction; a processing liquid applying section which applies the processing liquid to a surface of the processing liquid transfer roller; a downstream wall which is positioned on a downstream side in a rotating direction of the processing liquid transfer roller with respect to the processing liquid applying section; and a downstream wall moving mechanism which moves the downstream wall between a downstream wall first position at which the downstream wall is positioned when the processing liquid is transferred to the transfer medium and a downstream wall second position at which the downstream wall is positioned when the surface of the processing liquid transfer roller is washed with the processing liquid. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220161 | Modular Ink Delivery Assembly - An ink delivery assembly for delivering ink from an ink supply unit to an inkjet printhead includes an elongate fluid channel member defining a plurality of longitudinally arranged parallel open channels, the elongate fluid channel member made up of a plurality of interconnected fluid channel modules; a lid portion for capping the elongate fluid channel member, the lid portion defining a plurality of ribs received in the open channels of the fluid channel member; and a plurality of spaced apart sets of outlets defined through the lid portion from a first face of the lid portion to a second opposing face of the lid portion, each outlet of each set being in fluid communication with a respective one of the channels. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220162 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRINTING OBJECTS, IN PARTICULAR PLASTIC PARTS - A method for imprinting objects, including providing a printing machine configured to deliver at least one object to be imprinted to a printing apparatus using a retaining apparatus or an inscription carrier. A data processing system is provided and includes at least one print pattern stored in at least one database. The data processing system is connected to the printing machine and configured to control the printing machine. A liquid is applied so as to generate the at least one print pattern on a surface of the at least one object using the printing apparatus. The at least one object is then exposed to a radiation so as to dry and cure the liquid and then the retaining apparatus or the inscription carrier is conveyed to an output station. The retaining apparatus and inscription carrier are stackable in the output station. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220163 | Image forming apparatus and image forming method - There is provided an image forming device, including: an image forming section that ejects ink droplets based on ink data and forms an image on a recording medium; a liquid adhering section that adheres a transparent liquid to an opposite face of the recording medium to that formed with the image; and a drying section that dries the recording medium that has been formed with the image by the image forming section and has been adhered with the transparent liquid on the opposite face. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220164 | PRINTING SYSTEM HAVING MEDIA GUIDING DRYER - A printing system is provided having a printhead mounted to a support structure, a print media and printing fluid cartridge removably mounted to the support structure in juxtaposition with the printer, the cartridge having a roll of print media and a removable printing fluid cartridge for feeding printing fluid to the printhead, a print media feed mechanism for feeding the print media from the roll to the printhead, and a dryer located in series with the printhead to receive printed media directly from the printhead. The dryer has guide rollers for transporting the printed media through the dryer, and a blower arranged to direct drying air onto a face of the printed media as it is transported through the dryer. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220165 | Vacuum Platen Mechanism and Fluid Droplet Discharge Device - Mechanism for producing vacuum pressure and air flow for drawing recording paper of various widths to the platen surface of a printer enables such pressure and air flow to be held in a suitable range without adjusting the suction. A first suction area with the same width as the minimum width of the recording paper is disposed width-wise in the middle of the platen surface that opposes the inkjet head of the printer, and second suction areas are disposed on the left and right sides of the first suction area. The first suction area is divided into a grid by intersecting ribs to form first chambers, each having a first suction hole formed in a bottom thereof that communicates with a vacuum channel. The second suction areas are also segmented to form second chambers. Second suction holes are selectively formed in some, but not all, of the second chambers and are appropriately spaced from the first suction holes. The front edge of the first suction area is offset slightly from the front edge of the second suction areas. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220166 | PRINTER - A printer has an exhaust path that rectifies the exhaust flow of a centrifugal fan for producing air flow through a vacuum platen. Exhaust from a centrifugal fan | 2010-09-02 |
20100220167 | RECORDING PAPER TRANSPORTATION PATH STRUCTURE AND PRINTER - A recording paper transportation path structure suppresses sagging of the recording paper fed from the nipping part of a pair of rollers to the platen surface of a vacuum platen, and can prevent a drop in paper feed precision. In a roll paper printer | 2010-09-02 |
20100220168 | MOBILE COMPUTING DEVICE INCORPORATING PRINTER AND PRINT MEDIA ROLL - A personal digital assistant includes a body section; a display section pivotally engaged with the body section; a hinge section joining the display portion with the interface portion, and facilitating the display section to pivot with respect to the body section; an internal printer arranged in the body section; and a print media roll disposed within the hinge section. The print media roll feeds print media to the internal printer. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220169 | THERMAL TRANSFER PRINTING - Apparatus for thermal transfer printing of an image from a thermal retransfer sheet onto an article, includes heating means ( | 2010-09-02 |
20100220170 | PRINTER - A printer includes a feeding unit, a conveying unit, a print unit to print information on an intermediate transfer film or a print medium, a transfer unit to transfer the information printed on the intermediate transfer film to a transferred article, a winding unit, a discharge unit, a detection unit structured so as to detect the intermediate transfer film or the print medium and inform the detection information to a setting unit, and the setting unit to decide an intermediate transfer film mode to operate the feeding unit, conveying unit, print unit, transfer unit, and winding unit when the detection information sent from the detection unit indicates that the intermediate transfer film is detected or decide a direct medium mode to operate the feeding unit, conveying unit, print unit, and discharge unit when the detection information sent from the detection unit indicates that the print medium is detected. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220171 | PRINTER WITH AN EXPOSURE HEAD - A printer having an exposure head including an exposure head housing have side walls. The printer also includes a plurality of reflectors disposed in the exposure head housing, the plurality of reflectors including a plurality of elliptical reflectors and a plurality of planar reflectors. A lamp is disposed in the exposure head housing so as to be at least partially surrounded by the plurality of reflectors so that radiation emitted by the lamp during an operation of the printer is directed by the reflectors onto a printed image plane printable with photocurable ink. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220172 | Automatic Video Switching for Multimedia Conferencing - After a video conference is established, a video conferencing system receives a video stream from the participants of the video conference. One of the received video streams is transmitted to the conference participants (e.g. the video stream of the person currently speaking). The video conferencing system monitors a second one (or typically all) of the received video streams to determine if a designated video event (e.g. someone raising his hand) has occurred. If the designated video event has occurred, the video conferencing system switches or supplements the currently transmitted video stream to or with the second one of the received video streams that contains the designated video event. The second video stream is then transmitted to participants in the video conference. The switching of the video stream and the switching of the audio stream may be independent. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220173 | Estimation of Panoramic Camera Orientation Relative to a Vehicle Coordinate Frame - A system and method are presented for estimating the orientation of a panoramic camera mounted on a vehicle relative to the vehicle coordinate frame. An initial pose estimate of the vehicle is determined based on global positioning system data, inertial measurement unit data, and wheel odometry data of the vehicle. Image data from images captured by the camera is processed to obtain one or more tracks, each track including a sequence of matched feature points stemming from a same three-dimensional location. A correction parameter determined from the initial pose estimate and tracks can then be used to correct the orientations of the images captured by the camera. The correction parameter can be optimized by deriving a correction parameter for each of a multitude of distinct subsequences of one or more runs. Statistical analysis can be performed on the determined correction parameters to produce robust estimates. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220174 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ACCESSING MULTI-DIMENSIONAL MAPPING AND INFORMATION - A method and apparatus for providing an interactive mapping and panoramic imaging application for utilization by a computer user is provided. A plurality of panoramic images are stored on a panoramic database, each panoramic image corresponding to a geographical location. A panoramic image is displayed on a screen and is navigable in response to input by the user. The panoramic image has embedded hotspots corresponding to selected panoramic images of geographically adjacent locations. Also displayed on the screen, simultaneously with the panoramic image, is a map image corresponding with the panoramic image. The map image is stored on a map database, and the map is navigable in response to input by the user. The map has embedded hotspots corresponding to the plurality of panoramic images. Also displayed on the screen, simultaneously with the panoramic image and the map image, is a text panel displaying textual information corresponding to the displayed panoramic image. The text panel is capable of receiving textual input from the user for activating a search of a text database having a plurality of text data corresponding to the plurality of panoramic images. The displayed panoramic image, the displayed map image and the displayed textual information are updated in response to the user activating a hotspot, such that the displayed panoramic image, the displayed map image and the displayed textual information correspond to one another. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220175 | SYSTEMS, APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR SUBTITLING FOR STEREOSCOPIC CONTENT - Systems, apparatus and methods are provided for the real-time positional manipulation of stereoscopic (3D) subtitles in a stereoscopic viewing environment. A stereoscopic subtitling workstation is provided for creating stereoscopic subtitling content for use with stereoscopic video content in which stereoscopic subtitling content can be manipulated and adjusted in real-time in a stereoscopic viewing environment to set the desired viewing position and appearance parameters for the stereoscopic subtitling content. The stereoscopic subtitling workstation may further automatically analyze the stereoscopic video content and automatically generate optimal viewing parameters for the stereoscopic subtitling content, including its 3D offset, according to desired appearances and interaction between such content. The automatically generated stereoscopic subtitling content parameters could then use the real-time manipulation features of the workstation to further fine tune the automatically generated stereoscopic subtitling content parameters. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220176 | VISUAL AID WITH THREE-DIMENSIONAL IMAGE ACQUISITION - The task of providing a device which makes it possible for the natural visual faculty of a partially vision-impaired person to be restored or supported as realistically as possible by means of a visual aid or visual prosthesis is achieved with the visual aid according to the invention in that, beyond the pure acquisition of a two-dimensional image, additional information is included in the image processing. For this purpose, a visual aid system is proposed which, during the reproduction of the processed image, visualizes additional information regarding the spatial position and/or specific attributes of objects in the acquired image which is associated with objects in the acquired image. The present invention thus affords the advantage that a three-dimensional image of the current environment of the user can be acquired owing to the fact that the image visualized to the user by the visual aid system according to the invention comprises additional information, for example, about the relative distance of the objects contained in the image and a depth-selective representation of the acquired image can thus be achieved. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220177 | STEREOSCOPIC IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS OF NET PATTERN - A stereoscopic image display apparatus is provided which includes an image display panel and a parallax barrier having parallax barrier pieces in the front of the image display panel. In the stereoscopic image display apparatus, the image display panel has a pixel pattern in which left-eye sub pixels and right-eye sub pixels are alternately arranged in horizontal and vertical directions. The parallax barrier is spaced apart from the image display panel by a predetermined distance and the parallax barrier pieces with a predetermined size are arranged at a predetermined interval in the horizontal and vertical directions so as to allow a left eye and a right eye to separately recognize a left-eye image and a right-eye image formed by the left-eye sub pixels and the right-eye sub pixels, respectively. Accordingly, since a strip pattern is removed from s stereoscopic image, it is possible to obtain a natural stereoscopic image. In addition, since a strip pattern and a color mixing phenomenon are removed from s stereoscopic image, it is possible to obtain a natural and clear stereoscopic image. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220178 | IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD, PROGRAM, AND THREE-DIMENSIONAL IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS - An image processing apparatus includes: an adjustment amount setting section to set an adjustment amount of a parallax amount with respect to a two-dimensional image for left eye and a two-dimensional image for right eye; a difference calculation section to calculate a difference between brightness values of the two-dimensional image for left eye and the two-dimensional image for right eye in which the parallax amount is changed using the adjustment amount set by the adjustment amount setting section; a smallest value judgment section to determine an optimum adjustment amount by judging the adjustment amount at which a calculation amount using the difference between brightness values is smallest; and a parallax amount adjustment section to adjust the parallax amount of the two-dimensional image for left eye and the two-dimensional image for right eye, based on the optimum adjustment amount determined by the smallest value judgment section. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220179 | Systems and Methods for Capsule Camera Control - Systems and methods are provided for environment change sensing corresponding to the capsule camera entering the colon from the small intestine. In the environment change sensing mode, the capsule camera is operated in a very low power mode by configuring the image sensor to use a small region of interest or a high sub-sampling ratio. Image data is processed to estimate the light level. The variation of light level is used to detect environment change corresponding to entering the colon from the small intestine. Alternatively, the motion metric for a current frame and a reference frame is evaluated. The characteristic of the motion metric is extracted and used to detect environment change. In another configuration, the system determines environment change based on a combination of the variation of light intensity and the characteristic of the motion metric. Upon the detection of capsule camera entrance into the colon from the small intestine, control signals are provided to the image sensor and the light source. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220180 | Capture Control for in vivo Camera - Systems and methods are provided for capture control of video data from a capsule camera system having an on-board storage or wireless transmission. The capsule camera system moves through the GI tract under the action of peristalsis and records images of the intestinal walls. For some periods of time, the capsule camera system may move very slowly and there are little differences in the image data between different frames. These frames can be designated for discard to conserve storage space or conserve power. A capsule control processing unit is incorporated to evaluate motion metric based on image data associated with a current frame and a previous frame. A decision is made based on a profile of the motion metric to select an operation mode from a group comprising Capture Mode and Conservation Mode. The capsule camera system is then operated according to the selected operation mode. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220181 | Eye registration system for refractive surgery and associated methods - An orientation method for corrective eye surgery that registers pairs of eye images taken at different times and with the patient in different positions includes retrieving reference digital image data on an eye of the patient, including image data on an extracorneal eye feature. Real-time image data are collected that include image data on the extracorneal eye feature. A combined image is displayed of a superposition of the data sets, and a determination is made as to whether the combined image indicates an adequate registration between them based upon the extracorneal eye feature data in the two data sets. If the registration is not adequate, one of the data sets is manipulated until an adequate registration is achieved. A system is directed to apparatus and software for orienting a corrective program for eye surgery. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220182 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADJUSTING ENGINE PARAMETERS BASED ON FLAME VISUALIZATION - In one embodiment, a system includes an engine that includes a combustion chamber and a viewing port into the combustion chamber. The engine also includes a camera configured to obtain an image of a flame in the combustion chamber through the viewing port and a controller configured to adjust a parameter of the engine based on the image of the flame. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220183 | COMPONENT PLACING APPARATUS - [Problems] To provide a component placing apparatus capable of effectively preventing the occurrence of a suction error by appropriately adjusting a displacement between respective coordinate systems of a placing head and imaging device while efficiently performing suction position recognition using the imaging device that is movable independently of the placing head. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220184 | IMAGING AND SAFETY SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AN INDUSTRIAL MACHINE - An imaging system ( | 2010-09-02 |
20100220185 | Object Inspection System - Early techniques for object inspection relied on human inspectors to visually examine objects for defects. However, automated object inspection techniques were subsequently developed due to the labour intensive and subjective nature of human operated inspections. Additionally, object characteristics such as object power and object thickness need to be determined after the objects have been examined for defects. Conventionally, corresponding inspection stations are along the manufacturing lines for determining each of the object characteristics. However, the need for human intervention and time spent to move the objects from one inspection station to another adversely affect the efficiency of the object manufacturing process. An embodiment of the invention disclosed describes a high-resolution object inspection system for performing object inspection. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220186 | Method And System For Detecting Micro-Cracks In Wafers - An inspection method comprises receiving light emanating from a first surface of a wafer substantially along a first axis for obtaining a first image of the first surface therefrom, the wafer having a crack formed therein and the first image containing at least one portion of the crack. The inspection method also comprises receiving light emanating from the first surface of the wafer substantially along a second axis for obtaining a second image of the first surface therefrom, the second image containing at least one second portion of the crack, the first surface extending substantially parallel a plane, and the orthographic projection of the first axis on the plane being substantially perpendicular the orthographic projection of the second axis on the plane. The inspection method further comprises constructing a third image from the at least one first portion of the crack and the least one second portion of the crack of the first and second images respectively. More specifically, the third image is substantially processable for inspecting the crack in the wafer. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220187 | OPTICAL MEASUREMENT OF FILL LEVEL - The invention relates to the optical measurement of fill level in the aseptic bottling or packaging of biopharmaceuticals. The process according to the invention allows in particular in-process fill level measurement of primary packaging means filled with protein solution with small volumes and with considerable variations in the packaging means. The invention also relates to an apparatus according to FIG. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220188 | Wireless Video Surveillance System and Method with Input Capture and Data Transmission Prioritization and Adjustment - A surveillance system and method with at least one wireless input capture device ICD(s) and a corresponding digital input recorder (DIR) and/or another ICD, including the steps of providing the base system; at least one user accessing the DIR via user interface either directly or remotely; the DIR and/or ICD searching for signal from the ICD(s) and establishing communication with them, and the system providing for input capture and data transmission prioritization, thereby providing a secure surveillance system having wireless communication for monitoring a target environment with prioritization capabilities. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220189 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MONITORING VEHICLE SURROUNDINGS - A vehicle surrounding monitoring device include at least one camera | 2010-09-02 |
20100220190 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DISPLAYING BIRD'S EYE VIEW IMAGE OF AROUND VEHICLE - The present invention features an apparatus and method for displaying a bird's eye view image of around a vehicle in a relatively simple manner without causing a large amount of processing load, in which a driver can easily perceive a three-dimensional obstacle placed adjacent to a seam. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220191 | Transaction Recording System - A transaction recording system for use in recording a transaction occurring at a point-of-sale. The system includes a video capture device having a field of vision. The video capture device captures, produces and transmits video data signals representative of the field of vision of the device, and the video capture device is positioned within an enclosure at a desired position at the point-of-sale. The system includes a point-of-sale processing system located at or near the point-of-sale for receiving, processing, storing and/or transmitting video data signals. The field of vision of the video capture device views at least a portion of the point-of-sale during at least a portion of the transaction. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220192 | PRIVACY ENSURING COVERT CAMERA - A device for monitoring a privacy sensitive area, includes an image receiving device, such as a camera, disposed inside a housing chassis. The image receiving device includes a camera lens. Additionally, a movable obstruction member configured to selectively obstruct a camera lens is disposed on the device and is configured to change a position to selectively obstruct or expose the camera lens. The position of the movable obstruction member is dependent upon a threat level received by the device. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220193 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING INFRARED IMAGES - One or more embodiments of the invention provide a system and method for processing an infrared image to receive infrared image data of a non-uniform scene, apply column noise filter correction to the infrared image data, and/or apply row noise filter correction to the infrared image data, and provide corrected infrared image data based on the column and/or row noise filter correction as infrared output image data. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220194 | Image processing device, image processing system, camera device, image processing method, and program - An image processing device includes: a detecting section configured to detect a plurality of objects by type from one input image; a generating section configured to generate image data on each of the objects detected by the detecting section as images of respective different picture frames by types of the objects; and a processing section configured to subject the images of the different picture frames, the images of the different picture frames being generated by the generating section, to processing according to one of a setting and a request. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220195 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR UPDATING VIDEO DATA - A method, apparatus, and system for updating video data are disclosed herein. The first method disclosed herein includes: the MP receives an indication from the MC, detects the video quality of the video source, and requests the video data to be updated from the MC according to the detection result. The second method includes: the MP receives an indication sent by the MC and performs detection; and requests video data to be updated from the MC after detecting an in-band video data update request sent by a video source. The third method includes: the MP sends an in-band video data update request to the video source specified by the indication according to the indication sent by the MC, requesting to update the video data specified by the indication. Through the present invention, the MP requests the video data that needs to be updated from the MC. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220196 | IMAGE PICKUP SYSTEM INCLUDING IMAGE PICKUP DEVICE AND CONNECTION DEVICE FOR CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL DISPLAY DEVICE - An image pickup system including an image pickup device and a connection device is provided. The image pickup device includes an image pickup unit which picks up a subject image, a display unit, a first character image generation unit, and a first control unit. The first character image generation unit generates a first character image representing one or more characters to be displayed on the display unit. The first control unit outputs the subject image and information representing the above-noted one or more characters to the connection device when the image pick-up device and the connection device are connected with each other. The connection device includes a second character image generation unit. The second character image generation unit generates a second character image representing one or more characters to be displayed on an external display device, based on the information representing the above-noted one or more characters. | 2010-09-02 |
20100220197 | Assisted Video Creation Utilizing a Camera - The invention allows for persons to create motion photo videos or MPVs from photographs, video segments, personal narratives or animation by use of templates. Templates are created for specific songs, may be created or further modified by any person. MPVs are novel because they very quickly and inexpensively enable users to select a song and accompanying pre-made template and create a high-quality synchronized custom music video using their own hand-selected visual material. These custom videos can be shared by users with friends or can be published on the Internet and can be easily modified by swapping visual material or updating templates. Additionally, image capture devices may be employed to assist the user in capture, composition, and selection of images to be placed in pre-defined template bins, resulting in instant high-quality director-assisted video creation. | 2010-09-02 |