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20090029220 | FUEL CELL - A fuel cell including an electrolyte film, a catalyst layer, two diffusion layers, a fuel supply layer, an oxygen supply layer, a water-absorbing layer, and a collector. The fuel cell has an opening at least in a part of a side surface parallel to a proton conduction direction of the electrolyte film among side surfaces of the fuel cell. The water-absorbing layer is present between the oxygen supply layer and the collector. An end portion of the water-absorbing layer is present on one of a plane including the opening and an opposite side of the fuel cell with the plane including the opening being a reference. A fuel cell system having a fuel cell stack including the fuel cells. The fuel cell has a high water discharging ability and is capable of maintaining stable high generation efficiency and providing a high output even while being small-sized and light-weight. | 01-29-2009 |
20090099015 | PRODUCTION METHOD OF CATALYST LAYER - Provided is a production method of a catalyst layer which is improved in catalyst activity and catalyst utilization efficiency. The method of producing a catalyst layer includes the steps of forming a first layer including a catalyst precursor on a substrate by a vapor phase process; forming cracks in the first layer; and reducing the first layer having the cracks formed therein. | 04-16-2009 |
20090208787 | FUEL CELL STACK - A conductance at an oxidizer flow path forming member is defined as C | 08-20-2009 |
20090233147 | FUEL CELL STACK - A fuel cell stack in which at least one of a plurality of fuel cell units constituting a fuel cell stack includes a water absorbing member with a surface exposed to the atmosphere in a portion where an oxidizer flow path forming member and a separator are in contact with each other, and an area of a surface exposed to the atmosphere of the water absorbing member of the fuel cell unit the temperature of which becomes relatively lower is larger than an area of a surface exposed to the atmosphere of the water absorbing member of the fuel cell unit the temperature of which becomes relatively higher. | 09-17-2009 |
20100240527 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING CATALYST ELECTRODE - A catalyst electrode is constituted by a catalyst material and a porous carbon frame for carrying the catalyst material. The catalyst material has a structure comprising whiskers or a structure comprising flaky parts. The porous carbon frame has pores having a pore diameter of 0.5 μm or more and 10 μm or less in terms of a mode diameter and has a porosity, in the catalyst electrode, in a range of from 12% to 80%. | 09-23-2010 |
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20130135398 | Ink jet recording apparatus and nozzle recovery method - An ink jet recording apparatus includes a recording head having a common liquid chamber and a plurality of nozzles configured to discharge ink supplied from the common liquid chamber using generation of bubbles, and a recovery unit configured to perform recovery processing on the plurality of nozzles, wherein the recovery unit performs the recovery processing while the recovery unit changes a distribution of flow velocity of the ink flowing from the common liquid chamber to the plurality of nozzles by generating bubbles within apart of the nozzles among the plurality of nozzles. | 05-30-2013 |
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20130301066 | IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS - Provided is an ink jet printing apparatus that, without causing an increase in apparatus size, can print an image having high evenness in both of image clarity and glossiness regardless a gradation or gamut of the image. For this purpose, on the basis of input image data, pieces of multivalued color data respectively corresponding to colored inks, and first multivalued data and second multivalued data that correspond to image enhancing liquid are generated. On a print medium, the colored inks and the image enhancing liquid according to the first multivalued data are printed at nearly the same timing, and after the printing of them has been completed, the image enhancing liquid according to the second multivalued data is printed. In doing so, gloss properties appearing on the print medium can be made to fall within certain ranges, respectively, independently of input image data. | 11-14-2013 |
20140205813 | IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS AND IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD - One objective of the present invention is to provide an image processing apparatus and an image processing method, whereby a difference of gloss at irregular, very small portions can be appropriately reproduced. The image processing apparatus determines, based on image data for an image to be printed on a print medium, amounts of a color printing material for printing the image on the print medium and an image quality control material for adjusting glossiness of the image, and obtains information on an unevenness level of a surface of the image based on the image data. In the above determining, the amount of the image quality control material to be applied to the print medium is determined based on the unevenness level indicated by the obtained information. | 07-24-2014 |
20140375717 | INK JET PRINTING APPARATUS AND INK JET PRINTING METHOD - Printing with color material inks is performed in an area (i.e., a unit area) having a width of 128 pixels by scanning four times. In contrast, in a mask pattern for a colorless ink, there are no ON dots at portions corresponding to the first pass to the fourth pass whereas there are ON dots in mask areas corresponding to a fifth pass and a seventh pass. Specifically, printing with respect to the unit area is completed by scannings eight times consisting of alternately forward scan and backward scan. In this case, the printing with the colorless ink is performed in the fifth pass and the seventh pass, that is, scanning in the same direction. In this manner, the dot printing misregistration with the colorless ink is reduced, thus suppressing the fluctuation of coverage with respect to the color material inks. | 12-25-2014 |
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20100314824 | IMAGE FORMING SYSTEM AND CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR, AND CONTROL UNIT FOR IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - An image forming system including an image forming apparatus and a sheet feeding apparatus. The system includes: a first conveying unit conveying to the image forming apparatus a recording material; a second conveying unit conveying to an image forming unit of the image forming apparatus the recording material; a detector detecting a recording material type while the second conveying unit halts conveying the recording material; a first controller, based on detection by the detector, determining a speed for conveying the recording material to the image forming unit, and conveying the recording material at the conveying speed; and a second controller controlling recording material conveying speeds of the first conveying unit. Before the recording material reaches the second conveying unit, the second controller maintains a first conveying speed, and after the recording material reaches the second convey unit, maintains a second conveying speed determined by the first control unit. | 12-16-2010 |
20100322651 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS FOR RETRYING FEED OF TRANSFER MATERIAL - A detection unit is disposed between a feeding unit and a secondary transfer unit on a conveyance path, and detects a transfer material that is conveyed. A control unit, if the detection unit cannot detect the transfer material by a predetermined timing after a feeding operation by a feeding unit, moves the secondary transfer unit away from a intermediate transfer member, causes the intermediate transfer member to continue rotating, and causes the feeding unit to retry feeding the transfer material. | 12-23-2010 |
20110116121 | IMAGE FORMING SYSTEM AND IMAGE FORMING METHOD - There is provided an image forming system that automatically discharges paper sheets other than poorly fed ones without making an emergency stop, even when poor paper feeding is caused due to a paper jam or the like. At paper feeding, information showing poor paper feeding is transmitted when the poor paper feeding is detected in supplying the paper sheets. At image forming, a determination is made whether the paper conveyance in forming the image is continued or stopped when an instruction, based on the information showing the poor paper feeding. At paper discharging, a determination is made whether the paper conveyance in discharging the paper sheets is continued or stopped when an instruction, based on the information showing the defective conveyance. | 05-19-2011 |
20110274454 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - An image forming apparatus to which a paper handling unit is connected thereto is provided. The image forming apparatus detects the size of a sheet in a direction in which the sheet is conveyed for image formation. The image forming apparatus outputs sheet size mismatch information indicating that the size of the sheet does not match a predetermined size to the paper handling unit before a size detecting operation thereof has been completed detecting the trailing edge of the sheet is greater than the predetermined size. | 11-10-2011 |
20120014730 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - An image forming apparatus includes a paper cassette feeding a recording material, an image forming unit forming an image on a photosensitive member, a primary transfer roller transferring the image onto an intermediate transfer belt, a secondary transfer roller transferring the image onto the recording material, and a sensor detecting the size of the recording material. The timing of starting feeding the recording material is earlier than the timing of starting forming the image. When image formation on the recording material is started, until the sensor detects the size of the recording material, a plurality of images are formed on the intermediate transfer belt at a first interval according to a predetermined recording material size, and after the sensor detects the size of the recording material, a plurality of images are formed on the intermediate transfer belt at a second interval according to the detected recording material size. | 01-19-2012 |
20160004203 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS HAVING A CONVEYING PATH, OPTION APPARATUS AND IMAGE FORMING SYSTEM - An image forming system includes an option apparatus having a first conveying path; and an image forming apparatus having a second conveying path configured to be connected to the first conveying path. The image forming apparatus includes a sensor configured to detect a recording material conveyed on the second conveying path at a first speed; and a first controller configured to notify the option apparatus of a detection timing of the recording material. The option apparatus includes a second controller configured to determine whether the detection timing is different from a predetermined timing upon receiving a notification of the detection timing, and, if it is different, to determine a second speed based on the detection timing and the predetermined timing and change the conveying speed of the recording material from the first speed to the second speed. | 01-07-2016 |