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Sadanobu Akiyama, Kawasaki-Shi JP
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20090139418 | Gap filling member for blanket cylinder - A filling member for filling the concave portion of a blanket face which is generated along the opening portion of a groove of a blanket cylinder comprises a wedge-shaped limb portion and a head portion capable of filling the concave portion. The limb portion is inserted between the surface of the terminal and initial winding end side of the blanket which is approximately parallel with the surface in a condition in which one face of the limb portion is brought into contact with the terminal winding end side of the blanket and is pushed on both surfaces in which one face and another face forming a wedge shape for the one face oppose approximately parallel to at least a site adjacent to the head portion. The head portion can fill the concave portion when the limb portion is inserted between the initial winding end side and the terminal winding end side of the blanket. The face portion of the head portion which is at least farther side from the limb portion is formed in a comparatively soft sense, thereby the installation and removal of the blanket cylinder is easily carried out, and the influence of the installation and removal to the blanket cylinder and printing pressure at printing is hardly affected. | 06-04-2009 |
Sadanobu Imamura, Sakai-Shi JP
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20120307371 | Variable-Focal-Length Projection Lens System and Projection Apparatus - A variable-focal-length lens system for projection which achieves focusing by movement of the entire system has a second to a fourth lens group as focal-length-varying lens groups and a first lens group as a distance-compensation lens group. The second to fourth lens groups individually move in the optical axis direction to vary the group-to-group distances so as to vary the focal length of the entire system. During focusing, the first lens group moves in the optical axis direction such that, as the projection distance varies from a remote distance to a close distance, curvature of field varies to the under side. | 12-06-2012 |
Sadanobu Nagaoka, Kobe-Shi JP
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20090239738 | Titanium Oxide Photocatalyst, Process For Producing The Same And Application - Titanium oxide-based photocatalysts which contain a metal halide in titanium oxide and which are prepared from titanium oxide and/or its precursor, which may optionally be heat treated, by contact with a reactive gas containing a metal halide of the formula MX | 09-24-2009 |
Sadanobu Nagaoka, Hyogo JP
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20090123769 | VISIBLE LIGHT RESPONSE-TYPE TITANIUM OXIDE PHOTOCATALYST, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE VISIBLE LIGHT RESPONSE-TYPE TITANIUM OXIDE PHOTOCATALYST, AND USE OF THE VISIBLE LIGHT RESPONSE-TYPE TITANIUM OXIDE PHOTOCATALYST - A titanium oxide photocatalyst responsive to visible light which can exhibit a high photocatalytic activity in response to visible light is produced by subjecting titanium oxide and/or titanium hydroxide obtained by neutralizing an acidic titanium compound with a nitrogen-containing base to heat treatment in an atmosphere containing a hydrolyzable metal compound (e.g., a titanium halide) and then to additional heat treatment in a gas having a moisture content of 0.5-4.0 volume % at a temperature of 350° C. or above. The photocatalyst which is a nitrogen-containing titanium oxide has no substantial peak at a temperature of 600° C. or above in a mass fragment spectrum obtained by thermal desorption spectroscopy in which the ratio m/e of the mass number m to the electric charged e of ions is 28, and the peak having the smallest half band width is in the range of 400-600° C. in the spectrum. The nitrogen content calculated from the peak appearing at 400 eV±1.0 eV in the N1s shell bonding energy spectrum obtained by XPS measurement of this photocatalyst is at least 20 times larger than the nitrogen content obtained by chemical analysis. | 05-14-2009 |
Sadanobu Shirai, Takamatsu-Shi JP
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20100203107 | Methods of Administering a Dermatological Agent to a Subject - Methods for administering a dermatological agent to a subject are provided. In the subject methods an effective amount of a topical formulation of the dermatological agent is topically applied to a host. The topically applied formulation of dermatological agent is then occluded with a hydrogel patch, where a feature of the hydrogel patch is that it lacks a pharmaceutically active agent. Also provided are methods of treating a subject for a disease condition by administering a dermatological agent to the subject. Also provided are kits for use in practicing the subject methods. The subject methods and compositions find use in a variety of different applications. | 08-12-2010 |
Sadanobu Shirai, Kagawa-Ken JP
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20130115268 | Methods of Administering a Dermatological Agent to a Subject - Methods for administering a dermatological agent to a subject are provided. In the subject methods an effective amount of a topical formulation of the dermatological agent is topically applied to a host. The topically applied formulation of dermatological agent is then occluded with a hydrogel patch, where a feature of the hydrogel patch is that it lacks a pharmaceutically active agent. Also provided are methods of treating a subject for a disease condition by administering a dermatological agent to the subject. Also provided are kits for use in practicing the subject methods. The subject methods and compositions find use in a variety of different applications. | 05-09-2013 |