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20090289765 | Wireless identification tag - The present invention is aimed at providing a wireless identification tag which can save information with high reliability that is free from the possibility of being lost or falsified, is not broken or melt in the concrete, can expand directionality of an antenna, be distributed in a cement product to be in an appropriate condition for radio communication, and has good adhesion and affinity with cement or the like. A wireless identification tag | 11-26-2009 |
20110109443 | WIRELESS IC TAG, MANAGEMENT SYSTEM USING SAME - A wireless IC tag to and from which data can be written and read between a writing/reading apparatus by way of wireless communication, wherein a ferroelectric memory using a ferroelectric having a power source unit for receiving a radio wave from outside and for generating an electric current by resonating with the radio wave and an antenna unit for carrying out wireless communication in a predetermined frequency bandwidth, and a UHF band communication antenna chip for receiving a radio wave of a UHF bandwidth are connected to be mounted on a substrate so that communication in a frequency band longer than the UHF band is carried out by the antenna unit of the ferroelectric memory and data is saved in the ferroelectric memory, and at the same time communication in the UHF band is carried out by the UHF band communication antenna chip and the data is saved in the ferroelectric memory. | 05-12-2011 |
20110115613 | WIRELESS IC TAG, CONCRETE STRUCTURAL OBJECT QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM USING SAME - A wireless IC tag | 05-19-2011 |
20120092138 | DATA WRITING APPARATUS WRITING DATA TO WIRELESS IC TAGS - The present invention is aimed at providing an apparatus to firmly write data to wireless IC tags and to charge wireless IC tags having been written with data to the object to be charged. The data writing apparatus 1 includes a radio communication means | 04-19-2012 |
20120098648 | DATA PROCESSING AND CHARGING APPARATUS FOR WIRELESS IC TAGS - The present invention provides a data processing and charging apparatus for wireless IC tags, which can align wireless IC tags in a given direction to supply/feed them to a data writing/reading unit, can eliminate information writing errors and reading errors, can be placed to a desired place being distant from the mixing/kneading tank for receiving the object to be charged with wireless IC tags, and can securely charge wireless IC tags to the object to be charged without causing blockade at the charging inlet. | 04-26-2012 |
20120199658 | WIRELESS IDENTIFICATION TAG - The present invention is aimed at providing a wireless identification tag which can save information with high reliability that is free from the possibility of being lost or falsified, is not broken or melt in the concrete, can expand directionality of an antenna, be distributed in a cement product to be in an appropriate condition for radio communication, and has good adhesion and affinity with cement or the like. A wireless identification tag | 08-09-2012 |
20120274453 | UPRIGHT TYPE APPARATUS FOR CHARGING WIRELESS IC TAGS - An upright type apparatus for charging wireless IC tags, which requires a less grounding area, may be set at a free position away from a mixing vessel used for mixing/kneading wireless IC tags with the object to be charged, and can charge a number of wireless IC tags to the mixing vessel securely and within a short time is provided. | 11-01-2012 |
20130015960 | WIRELESS IC TAGS, READER/WRITER FOR WIRELESS IC TAGS, AND WIRELESS IC TAG COMMUNICATION SYSTEM EMPLOYING WIRELESS IC TAG AND READER/WRITER FOR WIRELESS IC TAGAANM Kaga; KikuoAACI TokyoAACO JPAAGP Kaga; Kikuo Tokyo JPAANM Ashizawa; ShigeoAACI TokyoAACO JPAAGP Ashizawa; Shigeo Tokyo JP - An apparatus and a wireless IC tag communication system capable of securely writing and reading data to/from a wireless IC tag through relatively long distance communication are provided. | 01-17-2013 |
20130162410 | IC TAG SEARCHING APPARATUS - An IC tag searching apparatus capable of changing the shape of its searching board in a simple manner in accordance with the situations of a location to be searched, said location includes wide to narrow areas and areas in the corners, at the time of searching the positions of wireless IC tags those which are embedded in a concrete construction and the like, efficiently detecting the positions of the embedded wireless IC tags and performing reading and writing of information from/to the wireless IC tags is provided. | 06-27-2013 |
20130221109 | WIRELESS IC TAG, PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME, AND DIE FOR MOLDING WIRELESS IC TAG - A wireless IC tag is manufactured by embedding a tag substrate in a columnar outer shell body, in which circumferential protrusions are formed on the peripheries of both end portions of the columnar outer shell body. The wireless IC tag is manufactured by implementing injection molding, while supporting the upper and under surfaces of the tag substrate by supporting members so that the tag substrate is held in the central position in a die and positioning both the lateral sides of the tag substrate by positioning members, subsequently moving the supporting members and the positioning members backward from the die on the way of the molding, and then continuing the injection molding. | 08-29-2013 |
20130221110 | WIRELESS IC TAG - A wireless IC tag, to which data can be written by an IC tag introducing machine, said wireless IC tag can ensure the communication distance required for writing and reading data in the wireless IC tag formed in a dimension that does not intensively affect the material for building a construction and is provided with antennas with performance of excellent directionality, is provided. | 08-29-2013 |
20130221111 | WIRELESS IC TAG - A wireless IC tag, to which data can be written by using an IC tag introducing machine, said wireless IC tag can ensure the communication distance required for writing and reading data in the wireless IC tag formed in a dimension that does not intensively affect the strength of the material for building a construction and is provided with antennas with performance of excellent directionality, is provided. | 08-29-2013 |
20140168409 | CONSTRUCTION IMAGE DATA RECORDING SYSTEM AND DATA RECORDING UNIT ADAPTED TO BE EMBEDDED IN A STRUCTURE - A construction image data recording system and a construction image data recording unit, those which make possible to input image data with a capacity even exceeding the storing capacity of an IC tag, such as photographic data, to the IC tag at either the construction site or the verification site of a concrete structure and to directly read such data from the IC tag at the construction site are provided. | 06-19-2014 |
20140246489 | CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL MANAGEMENT DATA RECORDING SYSTEM AND PLYBOARDS TO BE USED AS A MOLDS FORMING CONCRETE FOR THE SYSTEM - A system, which can make possible to record the management data of construction materials without separating said data from the construction materials themselves and to check those data at any time, is provided. | 09-04-2014 |
20150021352 | WIRELESS IC TAG INJECTION APPARATUS - A wireless IC tag injection apparatus has a rotary tag-feeding mechanical section feeding IC tags to a delivering guide pass, while receiving wireless IC tags falling from a tag-housing hopper to outer circumferential pockets provided to a rotating disc, and a first tag-sorting mechanical section arranged at the lower end of the delivering guide pass and adapted to switch a delivering pass between two branched passes alternately. The apparatus also has a tag temporary-shutoff mechanical section and a data writing/reading device both provided to the branched pass, a second tag-sorting mechanical section arranged at the lower end of the branched pass and adapted to sort the data-processed IC tags to defective tag evacuation side and conforming tag feeding side, and a tag-injecting section connected to the conforming tag feeding section in the second tag-sorting mechanical section. | 01-22-2015 |
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20080282725 | Air Conditioner and Manufacturing Method Therefor - To improve the heat transfer performance of a heat exchanger and achieve an air conditioner having high energy efficiency. The heat exchanger | 11-20-2008 |
20090301698 | HEAT EXCHANGER OF PLATE FIN AND TUBE TYPE - A heat exchanger including plate fins stacked at respective intervals relative to one another, and heat exchanger tubes penetrating the fins in. The heat exchanger exchanges heat between first and second fluids flowing, respectively, inside and outside the heat exchanger tubes. Each of the fins includes a substantially planar main body and cut-raised portions extending from the main body and disposed at an upstream side of flow of the second fluid. Each of the cut-raised portions corresponds to a respective heat exchanger tube and includes first and second opposed side ends connected to the main body of the fin. The first side end is nearer to the corresponding heat exchanger tube than is the second side end, the first side end is longer than the second side end, and the first side end is disposed at a downstream side of the flow of the second fluid, facing the corresponding heat exchanger tube. | 12-10-2009 |
20100232110 | COOLING APPARATUS AND POWER CONVERTER - A cooling apparatus with high strength and good heat radiation characteristics. In the cooling apparatus, a heat exchanger is joined to an evaporator disposed on the lower side in a face to face manner; a containing unit of the heat exchanger includes a heat exchanger high temperature liquid outlet, and a two-phase fluid inlet in a joint portion with the evaporator; an outlet header of the heat exchanger includes an intermediate liquid outlet at a joint portion with the evaporator; and the evaporator includes a two-phase fluid outlet in the joint portion with the heat exchanger in opposition to the two-phase fluid inlet of the containing unit, and including an intermediate liquid inlet at the joint portion with the heat exchanger in opposition to the intermediate liquid outlet of the outlet header. | 09-16-2010 |
20120031134 | INDOOR UNIT OF AIR-CONDITIONING APPARATUS AND AIR-CONDITIONING APPARATUS - An indoor unit includes a heat exchanger provided on the downstream side of a fan and formed with a plurality of lower end portions in a vertical cross section from the front side to the back side of a casing, a plurality of drain pans provided below the lower end portions of the heat exchanger and configured to collect drain water occurring on the heat exchanger, and a drain channel provided between the drain pans and configured to be a flow channel of the drain, and a connecting port to which a drain hose configured to drain the drain water collected by the drain pans to the outside of the casing, and one of the drain pans is arranged to a level equal to or higher than the level of the other drain pan, and the drain channel is provided on the drain pan arranged on the back side of the casing. | 02-09-2012 |
20120031139 | INDOOR UNIT OF AIR-CONDITIONING APPARATUS AND AIR-CONDITIONING APPARATUS - An indoor unit includes a casing having a suction port formed on an upper portion and a blow-out port on a lower side of a front surface portion, an axial-flow or mixed-flow fan provided on the downstream side of the suction port in the casing, and a heat exchanger provided in the casing at a position on the downstream side of the fan and on the upstream side of the blow-out port. The heat exchanger includes a plurality of fins arranged side by side with predetermined gaps therebetween and a plurality of heat-transfer tubes penetrating through the plurality of fins. The heat exchanger is configured in such a manner that the air-flow resistance of an area facing the outer peripheral side of the fan is larger than the air-flow resistance of an area facing a center portion of the fan. | 02-09-2012 |
20120031983 | INDOOR UNIT OF AIR-CONDITIONING APPARATUS AND AIR-CONDITIONING APPARATUS - An indoor unit includes: a casing formed with a suction port and a blow-out port; a plurality of fans provided in parallel in the casing; a heat exchanger provided on the downstream side of the fans and on the upstream side of the blow-out port; a horizontal wind direction control vane provided at the blow-out port to control the horizontal direction of an airflow blown out from the blow-out port; a vertical wind direction control vane provided at the blow-out port to control the vertical direction of the airflow blown out from the blow-out port; and an infrared ray human detection sensor configured to detect the position of a person present in a room, and air volumes, the orientation of the horizontal wind direction control vane, and the orientation of the vertical wind direction control vane of the fans are each controlled according to results of detection by the infrared ray sensor. | 02-09-2012 |
20120037349 | HEAT EXCHANGE ELEMENT - A heat exchange element includes a first flow passage and a second flow passage extending orthogonal thereto. The first flow passage is an undulating flow passage that has a rectangular cross section and is formed by positioning, a first wave-form plate member and a second wave-form plate member on top of each other and with a predetermined interval therebetween, and further causing spacers to hermetically close two lateral portions with respect to the traveling direction of the fluid. The second flow passage is a straight flow passage that has a substantially triangular cross section and is formed between a flat-plate-like member and one of the first and the second wave-form plate members, when the flat-plate-like member is positioned on the wave-like form of the one of the first and the second wave-form plate members so as to be in close contact therewith. | 02-16-2012 |
20120043064 | TOTAL HEAT EXCHANGE ELEMENT - A total heat exchange element includes a first flow passage and a second flow passage extending orthogonal thereto. The first flow passage is an undulating flow passage that has a rectangular cross section and is formed by positioning a first wave-form plate member and a second wave-form plate member on top of each other and with a predetermined interval therebetween, and further causing spacers to hermetically close two lateral portions with respect to the traveling direction of the fluid. The second flow passage is a straight flow passage that has a substantially triangular cross section and is formed between a flat-plate-like member and one of the first and the second wave-form plate members. | 02-23-2012 |
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20110102668 | CAMERA BODY AND IMAGING UNIT ATTACHABLE TO AND DETACHABLE FROM CAMERA BODY, AND IMAGING APPARATUS - A camera body includes a camera body connector and a recess to which an imaging unit including an optical system, an image pickup device, and an imaging unit connector is detachably attached to be placed therein. The recess includes a back wall, an upper wall, and a side wall to be opened to a lower side, a front side, and a lateral side of the camera body. The camera body has a guide mechanism to control a position of the camera body connector in relation to a position of the imaging unit connector. The imaging unit has a rear surface on which at least two guiding grooves provided to be extended between opposite edges of the imaging unit and an engagement plate section are formed. The imaging unit has a biasing member to bias the imaging unit toward the back wall. The guide mechanism has at least two guide protrusions provided on the back wall and inserted into the at least two guiding grooves and an engagement claw formed on the back wall so as to face the engagement plate section and to engage with the biasing member when the imaging unit is attached to the camera body. | 05-05-2011 |
20110109790 | CAMERA BODY AND IMAGING APPARATUS - A camera body to which an image pickup unit including an optical system, an image pickup device, and an image-pickup-unit connector is detachably attached, includes a recess to which the image pickup unit is freely detachably attached and which includes a back wall, an upper wall, and a side wall to be opened on a lower side, a lateral side, and a front side of the camera body. The back wall faces a rear of the image pickup unit, the upper wall is located on an upper side of the camera body in a normal use state. The camera body includes a locking mechanism to control a movement of the image pickup unit placed in the recess in a direction in which the image pickup unit moves away from the side wall, a first unlocking mechanism provided to be exposed from the camera body and configured to unlock a locked state made by the locking mechanism in response to an unlocking manipulation, and a second unlocking mechanism provided to be enclosed inside the camera body and configured to unlock the locked state made by the locking mechanism in response to an unlocking manipulation. | 05-12-2011 |
20110216237 | BODY STRUCTURE OF IMAGING APPARATUS - A camera body ( | 09-08-2011 |
20110298970 | CAMERA BODY, IMAGING UNIT MOUNTED/REMOVED ON/FROM THE CAMERA BODY AND IMAGING APPARATUS - An imaging apparatus comprising an imaging unit in which an optical system and an imaging device are provided, a camera body formed with a concave portion on/from which the imaging unit is mounted/removed, the imaging apparatus photographing the subject image by mounting the imaging unit on the camera body, wherein the concave portion includes three walls of a back wall portion, a side wall portion, and an upper wall portion, viewed from the subject side in a direction of an optical axis of the optical system, wherein the apparatus includes a locking member and a locking member to be locked, wherein an unlocking member for unlocking a lock of the camera body and the imaging unit by means of the locking member is disposed in an intersection portion of the side and upper wall portions, and wherein at least three wall portions which compose the concave portion, are opened. | 12-08-2011 |
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20080251718 | ELECTRON BEAM APPARATUS AND SAMPLE OBSERVATION METHOD USING THE SAME - The electron beam apparatus is provided with a stage for mounting a sample thereon, a primary optical system for generating an electron beam having an irradiation area and irradiating the electron beam onto the sample, a secondary optical system for detecting electrons which have been generated through the irradiation of the electron beam onto the sample and have acquired structural information of the sample and acquiring an image of the sample about a viewing area and an irradiation area changing section for changing the position of the irradiation area with respect to the viewing area. | 10-16-2008 |
20090014649 | ELECTRON BEAM APPARATUS - Secondary electrons emitted from a sample (W) by an electron beam irradiation is deflected by a beam separator ( | 01-15-2009 |
20090152595 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES AND METHOD OF TESTING SAME - There are provided a semiconductor device having a pattern which allows electric failures to be sensitively detected at high speeds, and a method of testing the same. In one embodiment, the semiconductor device comprises a pair of row wires including a plurality of first wires arranged in a first layer at predetermined intervals in a row direction, where the first wires have ends connected to second wires arranged in a second layer at a predetermined intervals through vias, and the first wire and second wire are at the same potential. In the pair of row wires, a first wire positioned at a right end of one row wire is connected to a first conductor, and a first wire positioned at a left end in the other row wire is connected to a second conductor. By sequentially scanning the first conductor and second conductor using an electron beam, a change in the amount of emitted secondary electrons due to a difference in potential between these conductors is detected to detect electric anomalies. | 06-18-2009 |
20090212213 | PROJECTION ELECTRON BEAM APPARATUS AND DEFECT INSPECTION SYSTEM USING THE APPARATUS - A sample is evaluated at a high throughput by reducing axial chromatic aberration and increasing the transmittance of secondary electrons. Electron beams emitted from an electron gun | 08-27-2009 |