Touyama
Keisuke Touyama, Kanagawa JP
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20100266519 | Production Method Of A Powder Cosmetic - The present invention is to provide an easy production method of powder cosmetics having improved practical characteristics such as extensibility on the skin, adhesion, feeling of particulate fineness, and long-lasting property, and having improved impact resistance. A production method of a powder cosmetic comprising; mixing powder component and oil component as a binder with a mixing apparatus, wherein the mixing apparatus is a facing rotor type mixing apparatus having a first rotor with a plurality of blades and a second rotor with a plurality of blades in a mixing chamber, in which the first rotor and the second rotor face each other and have rotating shafts on same axis line, and in the facing rotor type mixing apparatus, raw materials are fed into an introduction opening on a first rotor side, the raw materials are mixed by rotating the first rotor and the second rotor in same or opposite directions to each other, and the mixed raw materials are discharged from a discharge opening on a second rotor side. | 10-21-2010 |
20110123580 | Cosmetic Material and Cosmetic Method for Touch-up - It is intended to provide a cosmetic composition suitable for touch-up that has both of such simplicity that anyone can easily use it, as with a face powder, and a natural, beautiful finish with a good coverage, as with a foundation, and to provide a cosmetic method using the same. The present invention provides a solid powdery cosmetic composition for touch-up comprising: a) 10 to 60% talc in a plate form having an average particle size D50 of 15 to 40 μm; b) 6 to 12% pigment-grade titanium oxide; and c) 6 to 9% oil, and a cosmetic method using the cosmetic composition. In the cosmetic composition of the present invention, the viscosity of the oil is preferably 100 cps or lower. | 05-26-2011 |
Keisuke Touyama, Tokyo JP
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20120266742 | MUSIC SECTION DETECTING APPARATUS AND METHOD, PROGRAM, RECORDING MEDIUM, AND MUSIC SIGNAL DETECTING APPARATUS - An index calculating unit calculates a tonality index of a signal component of each area of an input signal transformed into a time frequency domain based on intensity (for example, power spectrum) of the signal component and a function (quadratic function) obtained by approximating the intensity of the signal component. A music determining unit determines whether or not each area of the input signal includes music based on the tonality index. The present technology can be applied to a music section detecting apparatus that detects a music part from an input signal in which music is mixed with noise. | 10-25-2012 |
20130202131 | SIGNAL PROCESSING APPARATUS, SIGNAL PROCESSING METHOD, PROGRAM,SIGNAL PROCESSING SYSTEM, AND COMMUNICATION TERMINAL - There is provided a signal processing apparatus including a provision control unit that provides choices expressed subjectively and associated with control for an acoustic signal, and an output unit that outputs a predetermined choice selected from the provided choices. | 08-08-2013 |
Tadashi Touyama, Yokohama-Shi JP
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20110128639 | OPTICAL PICKUP DEVICE - Provided is an optical pickup device that may efficiently reduce an inclination of an objective lens caused by change in ambient temperature. A lens holder holds the object lens and includes a receiving surface portion contacts a lower surface portion of a periphery portion of an objective lens, and a plurality of protrusions that protrude from the receiving surface portion to contact a peripheral side surface portion of the objective lens and are separated from each other. In a state where the objective lens is held on the lens holder, an adhesive is applied to span over a part of the peripheral side surface portion that does not face the protrusions, and a part of the receiving surface portion that does not contact the lower surface portion of a periphery portion of the objective lens, thus the objective lens is fixed on the lens holder by the adhesive. | 06-02-2011 |