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20100230512 | SHOWER DEVICE - Providing a flush bowl capable of discharging a planar shower-like water discharge flow in a wide range while changing the water discharge trajectory is directed. The shower device according to an embodiment of the invention is a shower device including: a water discharger including a plurality of water discharge ports; a rotator including a channel at its center; a coupling section coupling the inside of the water discharger to the channel of the rotator; a receiving section receiving the rotator; a driving mechanism configured to rotate and revolve the rotator in the receiving section; and a decelerating section provided inside the water discharger. The plurality of water discharge ports is provided asymmetrically with respect to a central axis of the rotator, or discontinuously in a peripheral direction, the water discharger is configured to rotate and revolve by rotation and revolution of the rotator caused by the driving mechanism, the plurality of water discharge ports is configured to cause rotational trajectories of water discharged from the water discharge ports to undergo a periodic rotary motion associated with the rotation of the rotator, the decelerating section has an area larger than a cross-sectional area of the coupling section, and the water discharge ports have a smaller total cross-sectional area than the decelerating section so as to accelerate water decelerated by the decelerating section. | 09-16-2010 |
20110061160 | SANITARY WASHING DEVICE - A sanitary washing device according to the invention is a sanitary washing device discharging supplied wash water toward a human body, including:
| 03-17-2011 |
20110072571 | SANITARY WASHING APPARATUS - A sanitary washing apparatus having a bidet washing function for jetting water at private parts of a female user, the apparatus includes: a nozzle including a jetting port configured to jet water; jetting means for jetting water as a hollow-conic-shape liquid film flow at the private parts of the female user from the jetting port; and granular-flow generating means for generating an intermittent granular flow of granular water balls so as to fill inside the liquid film before the liquid film flow impinges on the private parts. | 03-31-2011 |
20110167554 | BATHTUB DEVICE - According to one aspect of the invention, there is provided a bathtub device including a bathtub | 07-14-2011 |
20110191951 | SANITARY WASHING APPARATUS - A sanitary washing apparatus includes: a washing nozzle; and a pressurizing device. The sanitary washing apparatus being configured to perform first and second jetting processes alternately jetted with a prescribed waiting time there between. In the first jetting process, the pressurizing device makes pressure of water subsequently jetted higher than pressure of water previously jetted in the first jetting process so that the water subsequently jetted overtakes and unites with the water previously jetted in the first jetting process In the second jetting process, the pressurizing device makes pressure of water subsequently jetted higher than pressure of water previously jetted in the second jetting process so that the water subsequently jetted overtakes and unites with the water previously jetted in the second jetting process. The pressurizing device makes minimum pressure of water in the second jetting process higher than minimum pressure of water in the first jetting process and makes maximum pressure of water in the second jetting process higher than maximum pressure of water in the first jetting process so that the second water mass is faster than the first water mass. The prescribed waiting time between the first and the second jetting processes is set so that before the first water mass impinges on the human body, the second water mass having faster velocity than the first water mass overtakes the first water mass to enlarge jetting water cross-sectional area of the first water mass. | 08-11-2011 |
20120011647 | SANITARY WASHING APPARATUS - According to one embodiment, a sanitary washing apparatus includes a nozzle including a jetting port and configured to squirt water from the jetting port and to cause the water to impinge on female private parts. The nozzle is operable to switch between a first jetting and a second jetting. The first jetting squirts the water from the jetting port to cause the water to impinge on a first range of the female private parts, and the second jetting squirts the water from the jetting port more diffusively than the first jetting to cause the water to impinge evenly on a second range wider than the first range without moving the jetting port. The water is squirted so that flow velocity in the first range of the first jetting is slower than flow velocity in the second range of the second jetting. | 01-19-2012 |
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20110072572 | SANITARY WASHING APPARATUS - A sanitary washing apparatus includes a nozzle having jetting water outlets from which water that pulsates by cyclically changing pressure jets, and a pump and a controller that functions as a flowing water adjuster that adjusts flowing water fed to the jetting water outlets in such a manner that first jetting water and second jetting water alternately occur at peaks of the pulsation of the water. With such an arrangement the first jetting water hits an anus and the private parts of a human body in a smaller area with a higher density than the second jetting water, and the second jetting water hits the anus and the private parts in a larger area with a lower density than the first jetting water. | 03-31-2011 |
20110198415 | SHOWER APPARATUS - Provided is a shower apparatus which can stably produce and supply bubbly water to nozzle holes, causing finely divided water droplets of relatively large, uniform size to land continuously on a user so as to allow the user to enjoy a shower with a voluminous feel as if the user were being showered by large drops of rain. The shower apparatus includes a water supply unit, a throttle unit adapted to eject passing water downstream, an aeration unit adapted to produce bubbly water by aerating the water ejected through the throttle unit, and a nozzle unit provided with a plurality of nozzle holes used to discharge the bubbly water, wherein an ejection speed changing means is installed in the water supply unit to at least partially vary ejection speeds of the water ejected from respective throttle channels of the plurality of throttle channels of the throttle unit. | 08-18-2011 |
20110198416 | SHOWER APPARATUS - Provided is a shower apparatus which can stably supply bubbly water through all nozzle holes and can cause water droplets of large, uniform size to land continuously on the user so as to allow the user to enjoy a shower with a voluminous feel as if the user were being showered by large drops of rain. The shower apparatus includes a water supply unit, a throttle unit adapted to eject passing water downstream, an aeration unit adapted to produce bubbly water by aerating the water ejected through the throttle unit, and a nozzle unit provided with a plurality of nozzle holes used to discharge the bubbly water, wherein the throttle unit has a flat-shaped throttle channel and water ejected through the throttle channel plunges into an air-liquid interface as a sheet-like stream, thereby producing bubbly water, which is then discharged through the nozzle hole. | 08-18-2011 |
20110315791 | WATER DISCHARGE APPARATUS - The present invention provides a shower apparatus which allows a user to enjoy spray of water with a voluminous feel even when a small volume of water is discharged as well as with a comfortable stimulus sensation of an instantaneous flow rate of the spray varying greatly. The shower apparatus periodically varies a volume of air taken into an aeration unit by periodically changing a traveling direction of a water stream ejected to the aeration unit from a throttle unit and produces pulsating spray by varying the instantaneous flow rate of bubbly water discharged from a nozzle unit. | 12-29-2011 |
20120234943 | SHOWER APPARATUS - The present invention provides a shower apparatus that allows the user to have a shower stream with a voluminous feel, even when a small volume of water is discharged, and also with a stimulus sensation arising from water being discharged in a pulsating manner. A shower apparatus F | 09-20-2012 |
20130031710 | WATER DISCHARGE DEVICE - A water discharge device generates a large air bubble having a cross sectional area larger than a channel sectional area of a jetting port when the inside of a water storage chamber is viewed from the jetting port. The water discharge device intermittently forms the large air bubble to change a flow speed of a jet flow. | 02-07-2013 |
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20090316562 | Optical Pickup Apparatus - An optical pickup apparatus comprising: a laser-light source that selectively emits first and second laser lights parallel with each other; a diffraction grating that includes a plurality of periodic structures joined to be different in phase from each other in a direction optically corresponding to an optical-disc-tracking direction, and generates 0th-order and ±1st-order-diffracted lights by diffracting the first or second laser light; an objective lens that focuses the 0th-order and ±1st-order-diffracted lights generated from the diffraction grating on the same track of the disc; and a photodetector to which reflected light of the 0th-order and ±1st-order-diffracted lights focused on an optical disc is applied through the objective lens, and which generates a differential-push-pull signal, a direction of a straight line connecting light-emitting points of the first and second laser lights in the laser-light source being inclined relative to the direction optically corresponding to the optical-disc-tracking direction in the diffraction grating. | 12-24-2009 |
20100135145 | Optical Pickup Apparatus and Optical Disc Apparatus Including the Same - An optical pickup apparatus comprising at least: a diffraction grating configured to split first wavelength light into at least a first main beam and first sub-beam, and to split second wavelength light into at least a second main beam and second sub-beam, the diffraction grating including a diffraction surface portion corresponding to the second wavelength light; and a photodetector including a first main light-receiving unit configured to be applied with the first main beam, a first sub-light-receiving unit configured to be applied with the first sub-beam, a second main light-receiving unit configured to be applied with the second main beam, and a second sub-light-receiving unit configured to be applied with the second sub-beam, a distance between the first main light-receiving unit and first sub-light-receiving unit being changed relative to a standardized distance between the first main light-receiving unit and first sub-light-receiving unit. | 06-03-2010 |
20100246369 | Optical Pickup Apparatus - An optical pickup apparatus comprising: a laser light source; an objective lens; a reflection mirror; a photodetector; and a beam splitter, the beam splitter including a first reflective film configured to generate a first phase difference corresponding to a predetermined wavelength with respect to laser light, the reflection mirror including a second reflective film configured to generate a second phase difference corresponding to the predetermined wavelength with respect to the laser light, the first reflective film and the second reflective film being formed so that a combined phase difference of the first phase difference and the second phase difference becomes substantially quarter-wave with respect to the laser light. | 09-30-2010 |
20110170397 | Optical Pickup Apparatus - An optical pickup apparatus comprising: a laser light source configured to emit a laser beam; an objective lens configured to apply the laser beam to an optical recording medium; and a beam splitter including a first reflective film configured to reflect the laser beam so as to be directed to the objective lens, the beam splitter interposed in an optical path between the laser light source and the objective lens, an incidence polarization angle of the laser beam relative to the first reflective film being set such that a P-polarization component is greater than an S-polarization component in linear polarization components of the laser beam incident on the first reflective film. | 07-14-2011 |
20130182550 | OPTICAL PICKUP APPARATUS - An optical pickup apparatus includes: a laser light source to emit a laser beam; an object lens to irradiate an optical recording medium with the laser beam; a photodetector to receive a reflected light of the laser beam reflected by the optical recording medium; a semitransparent mirror interposed on an optical path between the laser light source and the object lens, to reflect the laser beam in a direction of the object lens and transmit it in a direction of the photodetector; and an astigmatism adding member interposed on an optical path between the semitransparent mirror and the photodetector, to add astigmatism to the reflected light, wherein the astigmatism adding member includes control film having first transmittance for polarization component in first direction contained in the reflected light is substantially equal to second transmittance for polarization component in second direction perpendicular to the first direction contained in the reflected light. | 07-18-2013 |
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20090189342 | RECORDING APPARATUS - A recording apparatus including a printing unit that contacts or separates a thermal head with or from a platen using the driving force of a UD motor, one or more sheet feed units that include sheet feed rollers which are rotated forward or backward by the driving force of an LF motor transmitted through a transport gear group and pressure rollers which are supported between a pair of roller supporting members and are urged by elastic members to come into pressure contact with the sheet feed rollers, and are provided on an upstream side and a downstream side of the printing unit in a transport path of a recording sheet, a pressure release mechanism including a cam shaft that is rotatably provided so as to tilt the pair of roller supporting members of the sheet feed units against the urging force of the elastic members and separates the pressure rollers from the sheet feed rollers, and a pressure release gear group that transmits the driving force of the LF motor to the cam shaft of the pressure release mechanism, the driving force of the LF motor being transmitted to the pressure release gear group and the transport gear group. | 07-30-2009 |
20100238256 | PRINTER AND METHOD OF ADJUSTING CONVEYING DISTANCE OF RECORDING SHEET - A printer includes printing unit provided on a conveying path of a recording sheet and sheet feed unit provided on the downstream and upstream sides of the printing unit in a conveying direction of a recording sheet. The printer includes a platen roller, a first sheet feed roller, a second sheet feed roller, a first branch transmission gear group, a second branch transmission gear group, and thrust amount adjusting unit. A tooth trace of one of the gears of each of the first and second branch transmission gear groups has an inclination angle with respect to an axial direction, and the first and second branch transmission gear groups are formed of first and second idler gears including inclined gear portions of which inclined directions of tooth traces are the same as each other. | 09-23-2010 |
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20080316144 | Image displaying system, image displaying device, image data outputting device, image displaying method, image displaying program, and image data outputting program - A system consisting of a plurality of terminals storing image data and an image displaying device which are connected with each other through a network capable of two-way communication has the disadvantage of decreasing in throughput on account of slow image data transfer over the network. The image displaying device performs two-way communications with each of the terminals by a communication means at the display device side. Also, the image displaying device acquires image data from a relevant terminal while instructing other terminals to suspend transmission by the image data acquisition controlling means, thereby suspending transmission of image data. The image displaying device displays images by the image displaying means based on the thus acquired image data. | 12-25-2008 |
20090284667 | IMAGE-DISPLAY METHOD, PROJECTOR, IMAGE-DISPLAY SYSTEM, PROJECTOR-CONTROL METHOD, IMAGE-DISPLAY PROGRAM, AND PROJECTOR-CONTROL PROGRAM - With a conventional image-display system, a presenter sometimes has difficulty in providing every viewer with an easy-to-see picture. | 11-19-2009 |
20100100847 | IMAGE DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEM, PROCESS AND PROGRAM, IMAGE DATA OUTPUT DEVICE AND IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE - There has been a problem of necessitating a complicated work for establishing a connection capable of intercommunication between a computer as server and a projector as client. | 04-22-2010 |
20120274865 | Image-Display Method, Projector, Image-Display System, Projector-Control Method, Image-Display Program, and Projector-Control Program - With a conventional image-display system, a presenter sometimes has difficulty in providing every viewer with an easy-to-see picture. When projecting an image transmitted from a computer operated by the presenter and enabling the viewer to watch the image projected by the projector, the projector receives image data transmitted through two-way communication from the computer operated by the presenter, projects an image represented by the received image data and transmits the received image data to a client computer operated by the viewer through the two-way communication, and the client computer receives the image data transmitted through the two-way communication and displays the image represented by the received image data on its display. | 11-01-2012 |
20140176610 | IMAGE DISPLAYING SYSTEM, IMAGE DISPLAYING DEVICE, IMAGE DATA OUTPUTTING DEVICE, IMAGE DISPLAYING METHOD, IMAGE DISPLAYING PROGRAM, AND IMAGE DATA OUTPUTTING PROGRAM - A system consisting of a plurality of terminals storing image data and an image displaying device which are connected with each other through a network capable of two-way communication has the disadvantage of decreasing in throughput on account of slow image data transfer over the network. The image displaying device performs two-way communications with each of the terminals by a communication means at the display device side. Also, the image displaying device acquires image data from a relevant terminal while instructing other terminals to suspend transmission by the image data acquisition controlling means, thereby suspending transmission of image data. The image displaying device displays images by the image displaying means based on the thus acquired image data. | 06-26-2014 |
20140298425 | IMAGE-DISPLAY METHOD, PROJECTOR, IMAGE-DISPLAY SYSTEM, PROJECTOR-CONTROL METHOD, IMAGE-DISPLAY PROGRAM, AND PROJECTOR-CONTROL PROGRAM - With a conventional image-display system, a presenter sometimes has difficulty in providing every viewer with an easy-to-see picture. When projecting an image transmitted from a computer operated by the presenter and enabling the viewer to watch the image projected by the projector, the projector receives image data transmitted through two-way communication from the computer operated by the presenter, projects an image represented by the received image data and transmits the received image data to a client computer operated by the viewer through the two-way communication, and the client computer receives the image data transmitted through the two-way communication and displays the image represented by the received image data on its display. | 10-02-2014 |
20140317725 | IMAGE DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEM, PROCESS AND PROGRAM, IMAGE DATA OUTPUT DEVICE AND IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE - When a connection is established between a server and projectors through, a communication command is issued according to UDP-based broadcasting to retrieve connectable projectors through. Thereafter, the projector to be connected is selected and is assigned an IP address to establish the connection. In this manner, a user can easily obtain a connection environment capable of intercommunication between the server and the projector. A TCP/IP communication command is used to input or output image data, ensuring reliable transmission. Since the authentication can be provided using a keyword projected during the connection establishment, it is possible to prevent an unauthorized access to the projector by an outsider. | 10-23-2014 |
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20080241006 | EXHAUST GAS PURIFICATION APPARATUS - An exhaust gas purification apparatus can efficiently purify an exhaust gas even when HC contained in the exhaust gas is excessive with a ratio of HC and NOx being substantially different from 1. The apparatus has an oxidation catalyst unit ( | 10-02-2008 |
20090030306 | Endoscope Shape Detecting Apparatus - A detecting apparatus includes: a change-over switch for switching on/off display of a scope model on a liquid crystal monitor; a position calculating portion for calculating respective positions of source coils; a scope model generating portion for generating a scope model of an electronic endoscope based on the respective positions of the source coils calculated by the position calculating portion; and a selector for selectively outputting to the liquid crystal monitor a display-pause-time image stored in a display-pause-time image storing portion and a scope model image from the scope model generating portion; and a control portion for controlling each of these portions. The detecting apparatus thus displays an insertion shape of the endoscope at a timing as needed. | 01-29-2009 |
20090053829 | ABSORPTION PAD FOR IMMUNOASSAY, STRIP FOR IMMUNOASSAY AND IMMUNOASSAY APPARATUS - Providing an absorption pad which shows remarkable water absorptivity and can shorten a detection time when employed for an immunoassay apparatus. A water absorption pad for the immunoassay apparatus, containing 50% by weight or more of silicon-containing particles wherein a moisture absorptivity is 30% or less at a humidity of 60% or less and a moisture absorptivity is 40% or more at a humidity of 90% or more, a strip for an immunoassay using said absorption pad as a suction part, and an immunoassay apparatus including said strip for the immunoassay. | 02-26-2009 |
20090234223 | Surgery Assisting Apparatus and Treatment Assisting Apparatus - According to the invention, an endoscope system as a surgery assisting apparatus includes a surgery apparatus for performing treatment by abdominal operation procedure on a region to be treated in a body of a patient, and a luminal organ shape detecting apparatus used for assisting (supporting) the abdominal operation procedure. The luminal organ shape detecting apparatus is used as blood vessel position notifying means when procedure is performed by inserting a probe as a luminal organ insertion probe into a blood vessel, for example. This allows the luminal organ irrespective of the treatment to be easily and surely detected and enables a smooth procedure to be performed. | 09-17-2009 |
20090249772 | EXHAUST GAS PURIFICATION DEVICE - An exhaust gas purification device is provided. The device includes: in an exhaust gas passage for a combustion exhaust gas containing a nitrogen oxide, a hydrocarbon, and an oxygen in a larger amount than a theoretical reaction amount with respect to the hydrocarbon to flow therethrough, in order from upstream, a first catalyst part for selectively reducing a nitrogen oxide; a plasma discharge part for generating a plasma; a second catalyst part for selectively reducing a nitrogen oxide; and a purifying catalyst part for purifying a reducing agent. | 10-08-2009 |
20090287047 | ENDOSCOPE APPARATUS - To facilitate a connection operation between a signal processing device and an endoscope apparatus in which a processing system that performs signal processing of image pickup signals of an electronic endoscope and a processing system that calculates an insertion shape of the endoscope are integrated, a scope connector | 11-19-2009 |
20110167818 | EXHAUST HEAT RECOVERY SYSTEM - In a case of a refrigerant amount being short when a Rankine cycle starts operating, because the pressure difference does not occur across a refrigerant pump, refrigerant cannot be injected from a bypass circuit to the Rankine cycle, and therefore super-cooling degree cannot be controlled. An exhaust heat recovery system is provided that can adjust the super-cooling degree even in the case of the pressure difference not occurring across the refrigerant pump. The system includes a refrigerant tank, for storing refrigerant, which is connected by pipes to the low-pressure circuit side and the high-pressure circuit side of the Rankine cycle through a low-pressure-side valve and a high-pressure-side valve, respectively, and a temperature adjuster for adjusting internal temperature of the refrigerant tank. | 07-14-2011 |
20120090317 | EXHAUST HEAT REGENERATION SYSTEM - An exhaust heat regeneration system includes: an evaporator for cooling engine cooling water; an expansion device for expanding the refrigerant heated through the evaporator so as to generate a driving force; a condenser for cooling the refrigerant passing through the expansion device to condense the refrigerant; and a pump for pressure-feeding the refrigerant cooled through the condenser to the evaporator, in which: the expansion device is coupled to the pump by a shaft, and the expansion device and the pump are housed within the same casing to constitute a pump-integrated type expansion device; and the pump includes a high-pressure chamber through which the refrigerant to be discharged to the evaporator flows, the high-pressure chamber being provided on the expansion device side, or a low-pressure chamber through which the refrigerant flowing from the condenser flows, the low-pressure chamber being provided on the expansion device side. | 04-19-2012 |
20120180984 | HEAT-ACCUMULATING HOT-WATER-SUPPLYING AIR CONDITIONER - A first circulation channel connects a first heat demand part and first supply heat exchanger with its forward route and return route. Supply and discharge channels are connected to a first heat accumulation tank, which accommodates a second heat medium heated in the first supply heat exchanger and supplied via the supply channel. A heat accumulation switching valve changes over communication of the second heat medium serving as hot heat or cold heat flowing from the first supply heat exchanger and supplied to the first heat demand part without branching to the supply channel or branching to the supply channel and supplied to the first heat accumulation tank. A heat-accumulating hot-water-supplying air conditioner operates at a first temperature when the second heat medium from the first supply heat exchanger branches to the supply channel, and at a second lower temperature when the second heat medium does not branch to the supply channel. | 07-19-2012 |
20130265074 | PROBE AND PROBE CARD - A probe is provided with a linear main body portion having a tip in contact with an electrode of a member to be tested in a state where a board-side end is in contact with the circuit board side of a probe card. An elastic support portion is provided on a board-side end portion of the main body portion and elastically supports the main body portion on the probe card side. The support portion has its base end side integrally fixed to the board-side end portion and is formed with the distal end side directed toward the tip portion of the main body portion and curved having an arc shape toward the main body portion side. Two pieces of the support portion are provided symmetrically on both sides sandwiching the board-side end portion and are configured by being curved, each having an arc shape with the same radius of curvature. | 10-10-2013 |