Nagashima, Kanagawa
Hidefumi Nagashima, Kanagawa JP
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20090258196 | INKJET RECORDING INK AND RECORDING MEDIA SET, INKJET RECORDING METHOD, RECORDED MATTER AND RECORDING APPARATUS - There is provided an inkjet recording ink and recording media set, which contains: an inkjet recording ink; and a recording medium, wherein the inkjet recording ink comprises at least: water; a water-soluble organic solvent; and a colorant containing carbon black, and having a volume average particle diameter of 40 nm to 100 nm, wherein the recording medium contains: a substrate; and a coating layer on at least one side of the substrate, and wherein an amount of pure water transferred to the recording medium, as measured with a dynamic scanning absorptometer at 23 C and 50% RH, at a contact time of 100 ms is 2 ml/m | 10-15-2009 |
20100196673 | INK-JET RECORDING METHOD, INK-JET RECORDING APPARATUS AND RECORDED MATTER - An ink-jet recording method including recording onto a recording medium a black image of composite black using a black ink and color inks, wherein the black ink includes water, a water-soluble organic solvent, a surfactant, and a carbon black whose volume average particle diameter is 40 nm to 100 nm, and the color inks include a cyan ink, a magenta ink and a yellow ink, wherein the mass ratio (A/B) of a solid content A to a water-soluble organic solvent content B in the black ink is in the range of 1/8 to 1/15, and wherein the recording medium includes a support with a coating layer, and the amounts of purified water transferred to the recording medium at contact periods of 100 ms and 400 ms at a temperature of 23 C and a relative humidity of 50% are 2 ml/m2 to 35 ml/m2 and 3 ml/m2 to 40 ml/m2 respectively. | 08-05-2010 |
20110164086 | INKJET INK, INK CARTRIDGE, INKJET RECORDING APPARATUS, INKJET RECORDING METHOD AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - The present invention provides an inkjet ink which is excellent in image quality and high-speed printing on plain paper, in storage stability and in ejection stability and gives less load on a maintenance device for an inkjet recording apparatus; and an ink cartridge, an inkjet recording apparatus, and an inkjet recording method, using the inkjet ink. An inkjet ink containing a water dispersion of pigment-containing water-insoluble vinyl polymer particles; a water-soluble organic solvent; and water, wherein an ink residue from the inkjet ink has a viscosity of 3,000 mPa·s or less, the ink residue is obtained by leaving the inkjet ink to stand at a temperature of 25° C. and a humidity of 15% until substantially no mass change occurs, and wherein the inkjet ink, pH of which is adjusted to 7 with an acid, has a viscosity of 500 mPa·s or more. | 07-07-2011 |
20130002776 | INKJET RECORDING MEDIUM AND INK SET, AND INKJET RECORDING METHOD - A inkjet recording medium and ink set including ink containing water, a hydrosoluble organic solvent comprising an amide compound represented by the following Chemical Structure 1, a surface active agent; and a coloring agent, and a recording medium containing a substrate; and a coated layer on at least one side of the substrate, wherein the transfer amount of pure water to the recording medium having the coated layer is 2 ml/m | 01-03-2013 |
20140192112 | IMAGE FORMING METHOD AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - An image forming method includes discharging an inkjet ink including a water-dispersible colorant, a wetter, a surfactant, a penetrant water-dispersible polyurethane resin having a median diameter of from 0.01 to 0.10 μm water and at least one of a polyethylene wax and a paraffin wax on the surface of the recording medium on which the inkjet ink is discharged. | 07-10-2014 |
20140192121 | INKJET RECORDING METHOD AND INKJET RECORDING DEVICE - An inkjet recording method includes forming an image on a coated layer provided at least one side of the substrate of a recording medium with ink containing a colorant; and then applying a post-processing fluid comprising a resin to the image; wherein the application amount per unit area of the post-processing fluid to the image is controlled to be less than the application amount per unit area of the ink to form the image. | 07-10-2014 |
20140267520 | METHOD OF FORMING IMAGE AND INK JET RECORDING APPARATUS - A method of forming an image includes a step of heating a nonporous substrate to a temperature in a range of from 30° C. to 80° C.; and a step of forming an image on the nonporous substrate by applying water-based inks of at least two colors to the nonporous substrate employing an ink jet technique, wherein an ink set that contains water-based inks each containing a coloring material, an emulsion resin, water, and a water-soluble solvent is used to apply the water-based inks of the at least two colors, and, of the water-based inks in the ink set, at least one water-based ink has a minimum film-forming temperature different from those of water-based inks of other colors. | 09-18-2014 |
20140377516 | AQUEOUS INK FOR INKJET, INKJET RECORDING DEVICE, INKJET PRINTED MATTER, AND INKJET RECORDING METHOD - An aqueous ink for inkjet recording contains water, a hydrosoluble organic solvent, resin particles, and a pigment, wherein the hydrosoluble organic solvent contains at least three kinds of diol compounds accounting for 45% by weight or more in the hydrosoluble organic solvent, wherein three or more of the at least three kinds of diol compounds have boiling points 10° C. or greater apart from each other. | 12-25-2014 |
20150017396 | INK FOR AQUEOUS INKJET RECORDING, INKJET RECORDING METHOD, AND INKJET PRINTED MATTER - An ink for aqueous inkjet recording contains: water; a hydrosoluble organic solvent; a pigment; and polycarbonate-based urethane resin particles, wherein the pigment contains a geminalbis phosphonic acid group and/or a geminalbis phosphonate group. | 01-15-2015 |
20150050467 | INK FOR AQUEOUS INKJET RECORDING, INKJET RECORDING METHOD, AND INKJET PRINTED MATTER - Ink for aqueous inkjet recording contains water, a hydrosoluble organic solvent; a pigment; and an acrylic-modified polycarbonate-based urethane resin that contains at least one of an acrylic monomer, a methacrylic monomer, and an alkylester thereof as components. | 02-19-2015 |
20150077479 | AQUEOUS INK FOR INKJET, INK CARTRIDGE, AND INKJET RECORDING DEVICE - Aqueous ink for inkjet that contains water; a hydrosoluble organic solvent; a pigment; and a resin, wherein the hydrosoluble organic solvent comprises 2,3-butane diol having a total ratio of (2R, 3R) form and (2S, 3S) form of greater than 50% by weight in 2,3-butane diol, where (2R, 3R) form represents (2R, 3R)-(−)-2,3-butane diol and (2S, 3S) form represents (2S, 3S)-(+)-2,3-butane diol, wherein 2,3-butane diol accounts for 5% by weight to 40% by weight of the entire of the aqueous ink. | 03-19-2015 |
20150077482 | AQUEOUS INK FOR INKJET, INK CARTRIDGE, AND INKJET RECORDING DEVICE - Aqueous ink for inkjet contains water; a hydrosoluble organic solvent; a pigment; and a resin, wherein the hydrosoluble organic solvent contains 2,3-butane diol having meso-2,3-butane diol in an amount of 50% by weight or more in 2,3-butane diol and 2,3-butane diol accounts for 5% by weight to 40% by weight of the entire of the aqueous ink. | 03-19-2015 |
20150116433 | AQUEOUS INK FOR INKJET, INKJET RECORDER AND INKJET RECORDING METHOD - An aqueous ink for inkjet includes water; a hydrosoluble organic solvent; a pigment; and a particulate resin. The hydrosoluble organic solvent includes 2,3-butanediol and 1,2-propanediol at a weight ratio (2,3-butanediol/1,2-propanediol) of from 98/2 to 60/40. | 04-30-2015 |
20150138284 | INKJET INK, INK CARTRIDGE, AND INKJET RECORDING DEVICE - An inkjet ink including: water; a water-soluble organic solvent; a pigment; polycarbonate modified urethane resin particles; an ultraviolet absorber; and a light stabilizer. | 05-21-2015 |
20150191614 | AQUEOUS INK FOR INKJET, INKJET RECORDING METHOD, INKJET RECORDED MATTER, AND INKJET RECORDING DEVICE - An aqueous ink for inkjet includes water, at least one hydrosoluble organic solvent each having a boiling point of 250° C. or lower; vinyl polymer particles containing a pigment, and polycarbonate-based urethane resin particles, wherein the aqueous ink for inkjet is used for an inkjet recording system including a heating step. | 07-09-2015 |
20150258783 | INKJET RECORDING METHOD, INKJET RECORDED MATTER, AND INKJET RECORDING DEVICE - An inkjet recording method includes ejecting an ink having a temperature from 28° C. to 40° C. and attaching the ink to a non-porous substrate having a temperature 5° C. to 20° C. higher than that of the ink, wherein the ink contains a colorant, resin particles, water, a hydrosoluble organic solvent, and a silicone-based surfactant, wherein the silicone-based surfactant accounts for 1% by weight to 3% by weight in the ink. | 09-17-2015 |
20150259553 | INK, INKJET RECORDING METHOD, AND RECORDED MATTER - An ink contains water, a hydrosoluble organic solvent, a colorant, a resin A; and a resin B, wherein the content of the resin B is from 0.5% by weight to less than 10% by weight to the content of the resin A and the resin B has a minimum film-forming temperature at least 30° C. lower than that of the resin A. | 09-17-2015 |
20150329731 | INK FOR INKJET RECORDING AND RECORDING METHOD THEREWITH - An ink for inkjet recording, including: water; a water-soluble organic solvent; a pigment; and resin particles, wherein 50% by mass or more of the water-soluble organic solvent is a water-soluble organic solvent having a boiling point of lower than 200° C., and the water-soluble organic solvent having a boiling point of lower than 200° C. comprises 3-methoxy-3-methyl-1-butanol. | 11-19-2015 |
20150361282 | INKJET INK, INKJET RECORDING METHOD AND INK RECORDED MATTER - An inkjet ink, containing: water; a water-soluble organic solvent; a pigment; and polycarbonate urethane resin particles, wherein the water-soluble organic solvent contains 50% by mass or more of a diol compound, and wherein the water-soluble organic solvent contains 50% by mass or more of a water-soluble organic solvent having a boiling point of 200° C. or less. | 12-17-2015 |
Hideyasu Nagashima, Kanagawa JP
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20120254399 | COMPUTING-DEVICE MANAGEMENT DEVICE, COMPUTING-DEVICE MANAGEMENT METHOD, AND COMPUTING-DEVICE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM - A computing-device management device capable of easily carrying out load distribution is provided. The computing-device management device has: a future load prediction unit that calculates a load prediction value, which is a value of a future load in each of computing devices, on the basis of load information of the computing device informed by the computing device and that determines whether the load prediction value exceeds a predetermined threshold value or not; a software allocation unit that detects, as a target computing device to be in an overloaded state in future, the computing device determined by the future load prediction unit to have the load prediction value exceeding the predetermined threshold value and that determines which computing device is to be an allocation destination of at least one software component operating in the target computing device on the basis of a CPU load, a memory used volume, and a data communication volume of the computing device; and an informing unit that informs the target computing device and the allocation-destination computing device of information of the allocated software component. | 10-04-2012 |
Hirokazu Nagashima, Kanagawa JP
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20080298136 | ENHANCED ERASING OPERATION FOR NON-VOLATILE MEMORY - Structures, methods, and systems for enhanced erasing operation for non-volatile memory are disclosed. In one embodiment, a semiconductor device which comprises a memory cell array having a plurality of non-volatile memory cells, a negative voltage generating circuit for applying a negative voltage to a word line of the memory cell array during an erasing operation of the memory cell array, and a positive voltage generating circuit for applying a positive voltage to a well of the memory cell array when the negative voltage reaches a predetermined voltage. | 12-04-2008 |
Hiromitsu Nagashima, Kanagawa JP
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20120129990 | HIGH-THERMAL-CONDUCTIVITY POLYCARBONATE RESIN COMPOSITION AND FORMED PRODUCT - To provide a high-thermal-conductivity polycarbonate resin composition that has further improved thermal conductivity and even insulating properties and flame resistance, and a formed product thereof. A high-thermal-conductivity polycarbonate resin composition, containing: 100 parts by mass of an (A) resin component mainly composed of a polycarbonate resin; 5 parts by mass or more and 100 parts by mass or less of (B) graphitized carbon fiber having a longitudinal thermal conductivity of 100 W/m K or more and an average fiber diameter in the range of 5 to 20 μm; and 5 parts by mass or more and 200 parts by mass or less of glass beads having an average particle size in the range of 1 to 100 μm and a sphericity in the range of 1 to 2. | 05-24-2012 |
20140155548 | AROMATIC POLYCARBONATE RESIN COMPOSITION AND MOLDED ARTICLE FORMED THEREFROM - To provide an aromatic polycarbonate resin composition which has an impact resistance improved by blending of an impact strength improver and which also has an excellent transparency and a good surface hardness. The aromatic polycarbonate resin composition includes, with respect to 100 parts by mass of a resin component containing 55 to 85 percent by mass of an aromatic polycarbonate resin (A) having a mass average molecular weight of 15,000 to 40,000 and 15 to 45 percent by mass of a (meth)acrylate copolymer (B) which has a mass average molecular weight of 5,000 to 30,000 and which is composed of an aromatic (meth)acrylate unit (b1) and a methyl (meth)acrylate unit (b2) at a mass ratio (b1/b2) of 5 to 50/50 to 95, 1 to 20 parts by mass of an impact strength improver (C). A refractive index nab of the resin component at a wavelength of 589 nm and a refractive index nc of the impact strength improver (C) at a wavelength of 589 nm satisfy the following formula i). | 06-05-2014 |
20140221541 | AROMATIC POLYCARBONATE RESIN COMPOSITION, AND MOLDED ARTICLE COMPRISING SAME - An aromatic polycarbonate resin composition includes per 100 mass parts of an aromatic polycarbonate resin (A) having an aromatic polycarbonate resin (a1) and an aromatic polycarbonate resin (a2) in a ratio when a total quantity of aromatic polycarbonate resins (a1) and (a2) is denoted as 100 mass percent, (a1):(a2)=99 mass percent to 50 mass percent:1 mass percent to 50 mass percent; 0.01 to 10 mass parts of microparticles (B) selected from the group consisting of polyorganosilsesquioxane microparticles and (meth)acrylic resin microparticles; and 0.005 mass part to 0.1 mass part of a flame retardant (C) in the form of organic sulfonic acid metal salt; wherein a molten resin quantity Q value flowing out of an orifice 1 mm in diameter×10 mm in length at a temperature of 280° C. at a load of 1.57×10 | 08-07-2014 |
20150299461 | AROMATIC POLYCARBONATE RESIN COMPOSITION, METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME, AND MOLDED ARTICLE FORMED FROM AROMATIC POLYCARBONATE RESIN COMPOSITION - An aromatic polycarbonate resin composition is obtained by removing a solvent from a resin solution that is obtained by dissolving an aromatic polycarbonate resin-A that has a viscosity-average molecular weight of 3,000-25,000 and an aromatic polycarbonate resin-B that has a viscosity-average molecular weight of 50,000-90,000 into the solvent. The aromatic polycarbonate resin-A is contained in an amount of 99-50% by mass and the aromatic polycarbonate resin-B is contained in an amount of 1-50% by mass relative to the total mass of the aromatic polycarbonate resin-A and the aromatic polycarbonate resin-B; a plate-like molded article having thickness of 3.0 mm and molded from the aromatic polycarbonate resin composition has a haze value of 2% or less; and the number of unmelted polycarbonate pieces having a length of 100 μm or more and present within a region of 5 cm×3 cm in the plate-like molded article is 10 or less. | 10-22-2015 |
Hiroshi Nagashima, Kanagawa JP
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20110262959 | METHOD FOR EVALUATION OF DIFFERENTIATION ABILITY OF STEM CELL - The present invention provides a method of evaluating the possibility of a stem cell being able to differentiate into a cell that constitutes a desired tissue in a living organism, comprising the following steps of: | 10-27-2011 |
Hitoshi Nagashima, Kanagawa JP
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20100098866 | INK RECORDING MEDIUM AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREFOR - The invention provides a recording medium providing an image storage property over a prolonged period and satisfactory recording properties at the same time, and a producing method for securely realizing such characteristics. In incorporating a colorant deterioration preventing agent in an ink-receiving layer, the colorant deterioration preventing agent is dissolved in a solvent and is applied on the ink-receiving layer thereby forming a high concentration region containing the colorant deterioration preventing agent at a high concentration and a low concentration region containing the colorant deterioration preventing agent at a low concentration, with the high concentration region positioned closer to the recording surface. | 04-22-2010 |
Kan Nagashima, Kanagawa JP
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20150120992 | NON-VOLATILE MEMORY DEVICE, NON-VOLATILE MEMORY CONTROL DEVICE, AND NON-VOLATILE MEMORY CONTROL METHOD - A non-volatile memory device includes a non-volatile memory unit, a control unit, and an interface. The control unit receives a write request, determines whether data is an object of a write of sequential management when a write size of the received data is smaller than a management unit of erasure, performs first write processing in which the received data smaller than the management unit of the erasure is sequentially written when the data is the object of the write of the sequential management, and performs second write processing in which the received data smaller than the management unit of the erasure is written by the management unit of the write when the data is not the object of the write of the sequential management. | 04-30-2015 |
Kanji Nagashima, Kanagawa JP
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20090152024 | ELECTRIC PAPER READING SYSTEM - Objects of the present invention are to facilitate filling out by hand an electronic paper and to realize digitization of contents with which the electronic paper is filled out by hand with a simple structure. A read image is obtained by optically reading a reading-object of the electronic paper. Based on the document information written on the electronic paper and writing-conditions during document writing, which are represented by the document information, a display image of the document in accordance with the read image information is formed. A written image is separated and extracted by converting a density only of pixels among the respective pixels of the read image, whose densities vary in accordance with the document writing and which correspond to a portion, to which ink of a pen for the handwriting is not adhered. | 06-18-2009 |
20110148988 | FLUID DROPLET EJECTING - A system for ejecting droplets of a fluid is described. The system includes a substrate having a flow path body that includes a fluid pumping chamber, a descender fluidically connected to the fluid pumping chamber, and a nozzle fluidically connected to the descender. The nozzle is arranged to eject droplets of fluid through an outlet formed in an outer substrate surface. The flow path body also includes a recirculation passage fluidically connected to the descender. The system for ejecting droplets of a fluid also includes a fluid supply tank fluidically connected to the fluid pumping chamber, a fluid return tank fluidically connected to the recirculation passage, and a pump fluidically connecting the fluid return tank and the fluid supply tank. In some implementations, a flow of fluid through the flow path body is at a flow rate sufficient to force air bubbles or contaminants through the flow path body. | 06-23-2011 |
20140036001 | Fluid Droplet Ejection - A system for ejecting droplets of a fluid is described. The system includes a substrate having a flow path body that includes a fluid pumping chamber, a descender fluidically connected to the fluid pumping chamber, and a nozzle fluidically connected to the descender. The nozzle is arranged to eject droplets of fluid through an outlet formed in an outer substrate surface. The flow path body also includes a recirculation passage fluidically connected to the descender. The system for ejecting droplets of a fluid also includes a fluid supply tank fluidically connected to the fluid pumping chamber, a fluid return tank fluidically connected to the recirculation passage, and a pump fluidically connecting the fluid return tank and the fluid supply tank. In some implementations, a flow of fluid through the flow path body is at a flow rate sufficient to force air bubbles or contaminants through the flow path body. | 02-06-2014 |
Kazuki Nagashima, Kanagawa JP
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20150363146 | INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, AND NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM - An information processing apparatus includes an extracting unit that extracts features of printing operations of a user, and a measurement unit that measures a processing throughput of executing the printing operations of the user as a substitute for a printing operation as a predetermined standard if a feature of the printing operation serving as the standard matches the features extracted by the extracting unit. | 12-17-2015 |
Kazumasa Nagashima, Kanagawa JP
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20090315913 | MAP DISPLAY SYSTEM - A map display system includes a first map image generating section configured to generate a first map image, a second map image generating section configured to generate a second map image larger in scale than the first map image at intervals lower than intervals which the first map image is generated at, a first display device configured to display a first composite map image generated by overlaying, on the first map image generated by the first map image generating section, a first mark image indicating a current position and a traveling direction of a moving object, a second display device configured to display a second composite map image generated by overlaying, on the second map image generated by the second map image generating section, a second mark image indicating the current position and the traveling direction of the moving object. | 12-24-2009 |
Kenichi Nagashima, Kanagawa JP
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20090136638 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR IMPROVING FLAVOR OF SMOKE AND PROCESS AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCING SMOKED FOOD - A flavor of smoke generated by combustion, incomplete combustion, or thermal decomposition of a plant material may be improved by heating the smoke with a secondary heater. In particular, a dried smoked fish may be produced by drying boiled fish by a hot blast for a predetermined time so as to reduce a water content thereof to 30% or less by mass, and keeping the dried fish under an atmosphere of the smoke with the improved flavor. The temperature of hot blast is preferably decreased from 120° C. or higher at the initial drying step, to lower than 120° C. at the final drying step. According to this method, a favorable flavor is imparted to the food, and toxic ingredients such as benzopyrene are reduced. | 05-28-2009 |
Kenji Nagashima, Kanagawa JP
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20090125185 | IN-VEHICLE EQUIPMENT SYSTEM - Front-mounted in-vehicle equipment arranged to a front part of a vehicle internal space, rear-mounted in-vehicle equipment arranged to a rear part of the vehicle internal space, and a connection adapted to connect the front-mounted in-vehicle equipment and the rear-mounted in-vehicle equipment is described. Rear-mounted in-vehicle equipment controls the front-mounted in-vehicle equipment via a keyboard or game controller, thereby allowing a passenger to control the front-mounted in-vehicle equipment in a straightforward manner from the rear-mounted in-vehicle equipment instead of the driver operating the front-mounted in-vehicle equipment. The rear-mounted in-vehicle equipment can be denied access to overwriting information related to music data in the front-mounted in-vehicle equipment. | 05-14-2009 |
20100268400 | IN-VEHICLE EQUIPMENT SYSTEM - Front-mounted in-vehicle equipment arranged to a front part of a vehicle internal space, rear-mounted in-vehicle equipment arranged to a rear part of the vehicle internal space, and a connection adapted to connect the front-mounted in-vehicle equipment and the rear-mounted in-vehicle equipment is described. Rear-mounted in-vehicle equipment controls the front-mounted in-vehicle equipment via a keyboard or game controller, thereby allowing a passenger to control the front-mounted in-vehicle equipment in a straightforward manner from the rear-mounted in-vehicle equipment instead of the driver operating the front-mounted in-vehicle equipment. The rear-mounted in-vehicle equipment can be denied access to overwriting information related to music data in the front-mounted in-vehicle equipment. | 10-21-2010 |
Kuniharu Nagashima, Kanagawa JP
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20100323460 | DEFECT INSPECTING METHOD - A defect inspecting method includes: forming, in a first air pressure state, a film, which covers one opening of two openings provided on an upper surface of a substrate, on a tubular contact hole formed on the substrate in manufacturing a semiconductor device and formed in a tubular shape by connecting two cylindrical contact holes on bottom surface sides thereof, both ends of the tubular shape being opened in the openings; exposing the substrate covered with the film in a second air pressure state; and observing whether the film is deformed to thereby inspect whether the part of the tubular shape is blocked. | 12-23-2010 |
Masakatsu Nagashima, Kanagawa JP
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20090263183 | Joint Structure and Joining Method - A joining component is joined to a joint component. The joining component includes an insertion hole and two fitting holes. The joint component includes a fusible shaft at a position corresponding to the insertion hole and two protrusions at positions corresponding to the fitting holes. The joining component is placed on the joint component such that the fusible shaft is inserted into the insertion hole, and the protrusions fit into the fitting holes. The fusible shaft is then fused by using ultrasonic vibrations. | 10-22-2009 |
Masaki Nagashima, Kanagawa JP
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20080297942 | Drive unit - Embodiments in accordance with the present invention provide a drive unit that is capable of satisfactorily performing the positioning control with disturbance components included in a position error signal being effectively controlled. According to one embodiment, an error signal generator of a drive unit generates a position error signal (PES) on the basis of servo data read out from a magnetic disk. On the assumption that a frequency of a periodic variation component included in the PES is a target frequency, if a target frequency deviates from an effective frequency range of a digital filter, a downsampler down-samples the PES, and then supplies the PES to the digital filter so that the effective frequency range is shifted. As a result, within the shifted effective frequency range, a setting changing unit can control a setting frequency of the digital filter so that the setting frequency follows the target frequency. Therefore, it is possible to effectively reduce a signal component of the target frequency (a periodic variation component included in the PES). | 12-04-2008 |
Nao Nagashima, Kanagawa JP
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20090244620 | IMAGE FORMING SYSTEM, METHOD AND PROGRAM OF CONTROLLING IMAGE FORMING SYSTEM, AND STORAGE MEDIUM - In order to implement and manage an optimal system in the printing business and POD market, in an image forming system which comprises a plurality of devices including at least one of an image forming device which can print data in a storage unit that can store data of a plurality of jobs including data of a first job and data of a second job which is input after the data of the first job, and a sheet processing device which can execute a sheet process for a sheet printed by the image forming device, a schedule associated with a plurality of work flows including a first work flow that includes a plurality of process steps using a plurality of devices of the image forming system required to complete the first job, and a second work flow that includes a plurality of process steps using a plurality of devices of the image forming system required to complete the second job can be set. | 10-01-2009 |
20100131954 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF, DEVICE AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF, INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS AND DISPLAY CONTROL METHOD THEREOF, IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS AND OPERATION METHOD THEREOF, AND PROGRAM AND STORAGE MEDIUM - In a device having a capability of using time data acquired from an external time information generator, a notification unit notifies a user of time information. The notification unit also notifies the user whether the notified time information is based on time data acquired from the external time information generator. Processing performed by the device is restricted depending on a status associated with time information. Although some types of processing are allowed when the device is in a status in which the time information is based on the time data acquired from the external time information generator, the same type of processing are disabled when the device is in any other status associated with time information. | 05-27-2010 |
Noriaki Nagashima, Kanagawa JP
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20150024701 | Mobile communication terminal, crime prevention method, computer-readable recording medium recording program thereon - When detecting occurrence of an emergency situation, a controller notifies a notification destination stored in a notification data storage of the occurrence via a wireless transmitter and receiver. An impact detector detects exertion of an impact. When the impact detector detects exertion of an impact equal to or higher than a threshold while the controller is transmitting notification to the notification destination, the controller allows a display to display a screen representing a state in which the notification is stopped, for example, an out-of-order screen. | 01-22-2015 |
Shigeo Nagashima, Kanagawa JP
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20100322556 | WAVEGUIDE TYPE OPTICAL DEVICE - An arrayed waveguide grating optical multiplexer/demultiplexer according to the present invention including an input channel waveguide, an input slab waveguide, an arrayed waveguide, a polarization dependence eliminating means, an output slab waveguide, a temperature compensating means, and an output channel waveguide is characterized in that the temperature compensating means compensates for the temperature dependence of the optical path lengths in the channel waveguides of the arrayed waveguide, and the polarization dependence eliminating means eliminates the temperature dependence and the polarization dependence of the arrayed waveguide grating optical multiplexer/demultiplexer at the same time. | 12-23-2010 |
Shingo Nagashima, Kanagawa JP
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20110101561 | METHOD FOR FORMING RESIN MOLDED ARTICLES - A method for forming a resin molded article includes a step of extruding a thermoplastic resin intermittently at a predetermined speed from an extrusion slit, such that the resin droops downward in a shape of a sheet. The method further includes the steps of: feeding the extruded sheet-shaped resin downward by a pair of rollers; and forming the sheet-shaped resin with a mold. In the step of feeding the sheet-shaped resin, one of the rollers is pressed against the other, but not to the extent of crushing the sheet-shaped resin, regardless of the thickness of the sheet-shaped resin. In addition, a surface temperature of each of the rollers is set lower than a temperature of the sheet-shaped resin and within a predetermined temperature range. This method can prevent sliding contact between the rollers and the sheet, while preventing the sheet from being wound around the rollers. | 05-05-2011 |
Takuji Nagashima, Kanagawa JP
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20110194826 | PHOTONIC CRYSTAL FIBER - Provided is a photonic crystal fiber capable of fusion-splicing with an ordinary optical fiber at low splicing loss and having a core region and a cladding region that surrounds the core region, wherein the cladding region is structured such that high refractive index sub-regions are periodically arranged in a two-dimensional periodic structure in the low refractive index background sub-region at a cross-section perpendicular to the fiber axis, and wherein the refractive index of the core region is higher than the refractive index of the low refractive index background sub-region. The refractive index profile of the photonic crystal fiber is uniform along the fiber axis. The effective refractive index of the core guided mode may be higher than the refractive index of the low refractive index background sub-region. | 08-11-2011 |
20120087626 | MULTI-CORE OPTICAL FIBRE - A multi-core optical fibre | 04-12-2012 |
Toshimichi Nagashima, Kanagawa JP
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Tsuyoshi Nagashima, Kanagawa JP
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Yasuhiko Nagashima, Kanagawa JP
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20110076505 | METALLIC MATERIAL AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A metallic material is provided that is superior to an iron-based metallic material in all of adhesion, heat resistance, electrical conductivity, and corrosion resistance, and a method of manufacturing the metallic material is also provided. A metallic material is provided that includes an iron-based metallic material and an oxide layer formed on the surface of the iron-based metallic material. The oxide layer includes Fe and at least one kind of metal (A) selected from a group consisting of Zr, Ti, and Hf. There is also provided a method of manufacturing the metallic material. | 03-31-2011 |
20110100830 | CHEMICAL CONVERSION TREATMENT SOLUTION FOR A STEEL MATERIAL AND CHEMICAL CONVERSION TREATMENT METHOD - A chemical conversion treatment solution for a steel material is provided. The solution is an acidic aqueous solution of pH 3 to 5 containing 50 to 500 ppm by weight of zirconium fluoride complex in terms of Zr, 5 to 50 ppm by weight of free fluorine, and 5 to 30% by weight in relation to Zr of polyethyleneimine having a weight average molecular weight of 300 to 10,000, a molar ratio of the primary amino group of at least 30%, and a molar ratio of the tertiary amino group of at least 15% in relation to the total amino group content. A method for chemical conversion treatment is also provided. This invention realizes excellent coating adhesion and corrosion resistance after the coating, as well as improved throwing power in the coating, and in particular, in the electrodeposition coating of a steel material. | 05-05-2011 |
Yuji Nagashima, Kanagawa JP
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20120014178 | NONVOLATILE SEMICONDUCTOR MEMORY DEVICE AND METHOD OF REUSING SAME - A nonvolatile semiconductor memory device and a method of reusing the same that allow a good use of the semiconductor device without degrading characteristics even when reused. The semiconductor memory device comprises information holding means for holding information that indicates an operation mode of said memory cell array, a decoder for generating, to said memory cell array, a selection signal to designate at least a read address of said memory cell array in accordance with an address signal that comprises plural bits; and mode setting means for fixing a logical value of at least one bit of said plural bits of said address signal in accordance with the information held by said information holding means, and supplying said address signal, on which fixing of the logical value is effected, to said decoder. | 01-19-2012 |
Yuka Nagashima, Kanagawa JP
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20110315984 | SEMICONDUCTOR MEMORY CARD AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - According to one embodiment, a semiconductor memory card that includes a printed substrate in which an electronic component is mounted on one surface, and an external terminal is installed on the other surface, and that is molded in a card form. The printed substrate is a laminated body in which a metallic interconnection for connecting the electronic component to the terminal and a solder resist are sequentially laminated on both surfaces of a core material. The semiconductor memory card includes an ink layer on the solder resist of the other surface, and a mark is engraved by a laser on the ink layer. | 12-29-2011 |