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20100100606 | INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, SERVICE-PROVIDING METHOD FOR AN INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, AND A PROGRAM FOR THE SAME - The effort of changing an application in conjunction with a change in process content or change in the type or specifications of a receiver can be reduced, and a cooperative process involving a plurality of receivers without going through an application can be achieved. An integrated device control service | 04-22-2010 |
20100100810 | DEVICE CONTROL SYSTEM, SERVICE-PROVIDING METHOD FOR A DEVICE CONTROL SYSTEM, AND A PROGRAM FOR THE SAME - A device control system does not require changing the application in conjunction with changes in process content or changes in the type or specifications of a device. A style sheet database | 04-22-2010 |
20100107057 | Information distribution system, service-providing method for an information distribution system, and a program for the same - An information distribution system reduces the effort required to change an application in conjunction with changes in process content and changes in the receiver type or specifications while also accommodating broadcast processes. A style sheet database stores a plurality of output style sheets, which are information conversion rules including conditional expressions related to information distribution. An integrated device control service acquires output data and receiver information specifying the address of the receiver and the output style sheet corresponding to said receiver. When the output data satisfies the conditional expression contained in the output style sheet, the integrated device control service distributes converted output data, which is the output data converted based on the output style sheet, to the address of the receiver. | 04-29-2010 |
20120057184 | FUNCTION EXPANSION METHOD USING PRINT DATA, FUNCTION EXPANSION DEVICE, AND RECORDING MEDIUM - Various functions can be easily added using print data output from an existing application without modifying the existing application program. A function expansion method for executing a process that expands the functions of an application runs on a computer that operates according to an operating system on the operating system kernel layer, executes a specific process according to an application on an application layer, and has one or more communication ports, includes a step of acquiring print data output from the application on the operating system kernel layer, and a step of performing at the application layer a process expanding the function of the acquired print data, and outputs the print data after processing to a suitable communication port. | 03-08-2012 |
20120057202 | DISTRIBUTION PROCESSING METHOD, DISTRIBUTION PROCESSING DEVICE, PRINT DATA PROCESSING METHOD, PRINT DATA PROCESSING DEVICE, AND RECORDING MEDIUM - Data output from an existing application to specific devices can be easily distributed to plural devices. A method of distributing device-specific data output from an application on a computer that executes a specific process according to an application and has two or more communication ports causes the computer to execute a step of acquiring device-specific data output by an executed program to one specific communication port at the operating system kernel layer before the device-specific data is received at the communication port; and a step of analyzing the device-specific data acquired at the application layer, determines the device to which the device-specific data, and outputs the device-specific data to the communication port to which the device is connected. | 03-08-2012 |
20120069404 | METHOD OF ADDING VALUE TO PRINT DATA, A VALUE-ADDING DEVICE, AND A RECORDING MEDIUM - Various kinds of value can be easily added to print data output from an existing application without modifying the existing application program. A value-adding method executes a process of adding value to print data output from an application on a computer that has one or more communication ports and executes a specific process by means of an application, and includes a data acquisition step of acquiring the print data at the operating system kernel layer before the print data is received at the communication port, and a data processing step that applies at the application layer a process of adding and/or deleting print content in the print data based on previously registered information, and outputs the data after processing to the specified communication port. | 03-22-2012 |
20130238764 | INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, SERVICE-PROVIDING METHOD FOR AN INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, AND A PROGRAM FOR THE SAME - The effort of changing an application in conjunction with a change in process content or change in the type or specifications of a receiver can be reduced, and a cooperative process involving a plurality of receivers without going through an application can be achieved. An integrated device control service acquires output data, information related to the address of a first receiver and a first style sheet for the first receiver, and information related to the address of a second receiver and a second style sheet for the second receiver from an application and a style sheet database that stores a plurality of style sheets describing information conversion rules. In accordance with the success or failure of first conversion data distribution, the integrated device control service sends second conversion data, which is the output data converted according to the second style sheet, to the second receiver. | 09-12-2013 |
20130238981 | INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, SERVICE-PROVIDING METHOD FOR AN INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, AND A PROGRAM FOR THE SAME - The effort of changing an application in conjunction with a change in process content or change in the type or specifications of a receiver can be reduced, and a cooperative process involving a plurality of receivers without going through an application can be achieved. An integrated device control service acquires output data, information related to the address of a first receiver and a first style sheet for the first receiver, and information related to the address of a second receiver and a second style sheet for the second receiver from an application and a style sheet database that stores a plurality of style sheets describing information conversion rules. In accordance with the success or failure of first conversion data distribution, the integrated device control service sends second conversion data, which is the output data converted according to the second style sheet, to the second receiver. | 09-12-2013 |
20130268845 | INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, SERVICE-PROVIDING METHOD FOR AN INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, AND A PROGRAM FOR THE SAME - An information distribution system reduces the effort required to change an application in conjunction with changes in process content and changes in the receiver type or specifications while also accommodating broadcast processes. A style sheet database stores a plurality of output style sheets, which are information conversion rules including conditional expressions related to information distribution. An integrated device control service acquires output data and receiver information specifying the address of the receiver and the output style sheet corresponding to said receiver. When the output data satisfies the conditional expression contained in the output style sheet, the integrated device control service distributes converted output data, which is the output data converted based on the output style sheet, to the address of the receiver. | 10-10-2013 |
20130268846 | INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, SERVICE-PROVIDING METHOD FOR AN INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, AND A PROGRAM FOR THE SAME - An information distribution system reduces the effort required to change an application in conjunction with changes in process content and changes in the receiver type or specifications while also accommodating broadcast processes. A style sheet database stores a plurality of output style sheets, which are information conversion rules including conditional expressions related to information distribution. An integrated device control service acquires output data and receiver information specifying the address of the receiver and the output style sheet corresponding to said receiver. When the output data satisfies the conditional expression contained in the output style sheet, the integrated device control service distributes converted output data, which is the output data converted based on the output style sheet, to the address of the receiver. | 10-10-2013 |
20130314727 | FUNCTION EXPANSION METHOD USING PRINT DATA, FUNCTION EXPANSION DEVICE, AND RECORDING MEDIUM - Various functions can be easily added using print data output from an existing application without modifying the existing application program. A function expansion method for executing a process that expands the functions of an application runs on a computer that operates according to an operating system on the operating system kernel layer, executes a specific process according to an application on an application layer, and has one or more communication ports, includes a step of acquiring print data output from the application on the operating system kernel layer, and a step of performing at the application layer a process expanding the function of the acquired print data, and outputs the print data after processing to a suitable communication port. | 11-28-2013 |
20140362412 | METHOD OF ADDING VALUE TO PRINT DATA, A VALUE-ADDING DEVICE, AND A RECORDING MEDIUM - Various kinds of value can be easily added to print data output from an existing application without modifying the existing application program. A value-adding method executes a process of adding value to print data output from an application on a computer that has one or more communication ports and executes a specific process by means of an application, and includes a data acquisition step of acquiring the print data at the operating system kernel layer before the print data is received at the communication port, and a data processing step that applies at the application layer a process of adding and/or deleting print content in the print data based on previously registered information, and outputs the data after processing to the specified communication port. | 12-11-2014 |
20140362413 | FUNCTION EXPANSION METHOD USING PRINT DATA, FUNCTION EXPANSION DEVICE, AND RECORDING MEDIUM - Various functions can be easily added using print data output from an existing application without modifying the existing application program. A function expansion method for executing a process that expands the functions of an application runs on a computer that operates according to an operating system on the operating system kernel layer, executes a specific process according to an application on an application layer, and has one or more communication ports, includes a step of acquiring print data output from the application on the operating system kernel layer, and a step of performing at the application layer a process expanding the function of the acquired print data, and outputs the print data after processing to a suitable communication port. | 12-11-2014 |
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20090152618 | NONVOLATILE SEMICONDUCTOR MEMORY DEVICE AND METHOD OF FABRICATING THE SAME - A nonvolatile semiconductor memory device includes a semiconductor substrate, a first insulation layer formed on the semiconductor substrate, a charge storage layer formed on the first insulation layer, a second insulation layer formed on the charge storage layer, a control electrode formed on the second insulation layer. The second insulation layer includes a first silicon oxide film, an intermediate insulating film formed on the first silicon oxide film and having a relative permittivity of not less than 7, and a second silicon oxide film formed on the intermediate insulating film. A charge trap layer is formed at least in either first or second silicon oxide film or a boundary between the first silicon oxide film and the intermediate insulating film or a boundary between the second silicon oxide film and the intermediate insulating film. | 06-18-2009 |
20110298039 | NONVOLATILE SEMICONDUCTOR MEMORY DEVICE PROVIDED WITH CHARGE STORAGE LAYER IN MEMORY CELL - A nonvolatile semiconductor memory device includes a semiconductor substrate, a first insulation layer formed on the semiconductor substrate, a charge storage layer formed on the first insulation layer, a second insulation layer formed on the charge storage layer, and a control electrode formed on the second insulation layer. The second insulation layer includes a first silicon oxide film formed above the charge storage layer, a silicon nitride film formed on the first silicon oxide film, a metal oxide film formed on the silicon nitride film, and a nitride film formed on the metal oxide film. The metal oxide film has a relative permittivity of not less than 7. | 12-08-2011 |
20140239379 | NONVOLATILE SEMICONDUCTOR MEMORY DEVICE PROVIDED WITH CHARGE STORAGE LAYER IN MEMORY CELL - A nonvolatile semiconductor memory device includes a semiconductor substrate, a first insulation layer formed on the semiconductor substrate, a charge storage layer formed on the first insulation layer, a second insulation layer formed on the charge storage layer, and a control electrode formed on the second insulation layer. The second insulation layer includes a first silicon oxide film formed above the charge storage layer, a silicon nitride film formed on the first silicon oxide film, a metal oxide film formed on the silicon nitride film, and a nitride film formed on the metal oxide film. The metal oxide film has a relative permittivity of not less than 7. | 08-28-2014 |
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20100001342 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - A method for manufacturing a semiconductor device is disclosed. The method includes: forming a LDMOS region, an offset drain MOS region, and a CMOS region; simultaneously forming a first well in the LDMOS region and the offset drain MOS region; simultaneously forming a second well in the first well of the LDMOS region and the CMOS region; and forming a second well in the CMOS region, wherein a depth of the first well is larger than a depth of the second well and the second well is a retrograde well formed by a high energy ion implantation method. | 01-07-2010 |
20100001345 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - A semiconductor device includes: a semiconductor substrate having a first conductivity type; a well having a second conductivity type and provided inside the semiconductor substrate; a first impurity region having the first conductivity type and provided within the well; a second impurity region having the second conductivity type, provided inside the well and away from the first impurity region; and a third impurity region having a first conductivity type, provided surrounding the well and away from the second impurity region. In this semiconductor device, the well is formed to be deeper than the first impurity region, the second impurity region, and the third impurity region, in a thickness direction of the semiconductor substrate; and a minimum distance between the first impurity region and the second impurity region is smaller than a minimum distance between the second impurity region and the third impurity region. | 01-07-2010 |
20130062694 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE WITH HIGH-VOLTAGE BREAKDOWN PROTECTION - A semiconductor device includes: a semiconductor substrate having a first conductivity type; a well having a second conductivity type and provided inside the semiconductor substrate; a first impurity region having the first conductivity type and provided within the well; a second impurity region having the second conductivity type, provided inside the well and away from the first impurity region; and a third impurity region having a first conductivity type, provided surrounding the well and away from the second impurity region. In this semiconductor device, the well is formed to be deeper than the first impurity region, the second impurity region, and the third impurity region, in a thickness direction of the semiconductor substrate; and a minimum distance between the first impurity region and the second impurity region is smaller than a minimum distance between the second impurity region and the third impurity region. | 03-14-2013 |
20140287573 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE MANUFACTURING METHOD - A semiconductor device manufacturing method includes (a) forming a buried diffusion layer of a first conductivity type in a semiconductor substrate of a second conductivity type, (b) forming a first impurity region by implanting an impurity of the first conductivity type, (c) diffusing the buried diffusion layer and the first impurity region to an extent that the buried diffusion layer and the first impurity region are not connected by performing a first thermal process on the semiconductor substrate, (d) forming a second impurity region by implanting an impurity of the first conductivity type at a concentration higher than that of in step (b), and (e) diffusing the buried diffusion layer, the first impurity region, and the second impurity region by performing a second thermal process on the semiconductor substrate. | 09-25-2014 |
20140312415 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREFOR - A semiconductor device includes: a semiconductor substrate including a first surface; a body region positioned in the semiconductor substrate and positioned to be in contact with the first surface; a gate insulating film positioned to be in contact with the body region on the first surface; a gate electrode positioned on the gate insulating film; a first insulator film covering at least a portion of a side surface of the gate electrode; a contact region positioned to be in contact with the first surface at a position different from that of the gate electrode, in a plan view relative to the first surface, in the body region; and a second insulator film including a material different from that of the first insulator film, positioned on the body region, the gate electrode, and the first insulator film, and including a contact hole on the contact region. | 10-23-2014 |
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20080204497 | Image recording apparatus and recording medium conveyance method executed by image recording apparatus - An image recording apparatus executes a recording process for a recording medium is fed from a feeding unit, or the recording medium for which the recording process has been executed and which is re-fed at least via a path switching unit after the recording process. The image recording apparatus comprises at least a driving control unit for deciding a page gap between preceding and succeeding recording medium on a conveyance path according to at least either of the recording medium is fed from the feeding unit and the recording medium for which the recording process has been executed and which is re-fed via the path switching unit after the recording process, and for issuing a control instruction to the path switching unit. | 08-28-2008 |
20080238970 | Image recording apparatus and power shutoff process method for use therein - A recovery mechanism comprises a recovery unit for performing a recovery process for recovering from clogging or contamination by ink in the nozzle array constituted by a plurality of nozzles. A conveyance mechanism supports and conveys, downstream, a recording medium that is conveyed from the upstream area of a conveyance path and handed over. A power control unit makes a control unit control the shutoff of a power supply to the nozzle array drive unit that drives the nozzle array when an abnormality occurs in the supporting and conveying of the recording medium that is performed by the conveyance mechanism in the recording process using the ink jetted from a plurality of nozzles or when the recovery unit makes contact with the nozzle array during recovery of the nozzle array in the recovery process. | 10-02-2008 |
20100149241 | IMAGE RECORDING APPARATUS - An image recording apparatus is provided with at least one recording head having a nozzle array configured by a plurality of nozzles and a nozzle array drive unit for driving the nozzle array, and a conveyance mechanism for loading and conveying a record medium for a recording process using ink conveyed upstream from a conveyance route and jetted from the plurality of nozzles, and includes: at least a nozzle array drive control unit controlling the nozzle array drive unit; and a temperature measuring unit detecting the temporarily of the nozzles. With the configuration, the nozzle array drive control unit measures a temperature of the nozzles, and performs the process of heating ink by performing a weak vibration so that the ink cannot be jetted when the measured temperature is lower than a predetermined temperature. | 06-17-2010 |
20110109681 | IMAGE RECORDING APPARATUS AND CONTROLLING METHOD THEREOF - An image recording range setting unit is provided on a conveyance path of a recording medium, and estimates a width of the recording medium on the basis of a detection result of a medium side end detecting unit for detecting a position of one side end of the recording medium. A recording range, on which image recording is to be performed, is set on the basis of the estimated width, and an image recording process is executed on the recording range. | 05-12-2011 |
20140340426 | MICROSCOPE SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DECIDING STITCHED AREA - A microscope system for stitching element images to generate a stitched image includes an element image obtaining unit configured to obtain the element image; a user image obtaining unit configured to capture a plurality of user-specified areas being an area of a sample specified by a user to obtain a plurality of user images; a rectangle area deciding unit configured to decide a rectangle area including the plurality of user-specified areas; a candidate area deciding unit configured to decide, as a candidate area, each of a plurality of areas having a size of a field of view of the element image obtaining unit arranged in a grid-like manner in the rectangle area so as to fill the rectangle area; and an element area selecting unit configured to select an element area to obtain the element image, from the plurality of candidate areas. | 11-20-2014 |
20140340475 | MICROSCOPE SYSTEM AND STITCHED AREA DECISION METHOD - A microscope system for generating a stitched image by stitching a plurality of component images includes: an image obtainment unit; a field-of-view moving unit configured to move a field of view of the image obtainment unit relative to an sample; a recommended area decision unit configured to determine a recommended area from an entire area of the sample; a component area decision unit configured to determine, as a plurality of component areas from which the plurality of component images are obtained, a plurality of areas which are arranged in the form of a grid in the recommended area so that the recommended area is filled; and a display unit configured to display a live image of the sample and a position of the area corresponding to the current field of view of the image obtainment unit in the entire area. | 11-20-2014 |
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20100245434 | RECORDING APPARATUS - A conveyance unit continually conveys sheets of the number of continual prints. A head control section controls ejection of ink droplets from inkjet heads in such a way that there are produced image dots which make up an image to be printed on each of the sheet every time the sheet is conveyed and flushing dots corresponding to flushing dot candidates, among flushing dot candidates for flushing patterns included in a flushing pattern group determined from the continual print count, which are placed at locations where the image dots are not to be produced. | 09-30-2010 |
20100245438 | RECORDING APPARATUS, METHOD OF CONTROLLING RECORDING APPARATUS AND COMPUTER READABLE RECORDING MEDIUM - Flushing data include pixels that are flushing dot candidates in a virtual area where a plurality of pixels are arranged in a matrix. One or less pixel is arranged in a plurality of rows of pixels arranged in lines extending in the main scan direction and the direction of conveyance of a sheet and third and fourth directions that are orthogonal to each other and that cross each other at an angle of 45°. A head control section controls an inkjet head such that image dots and flushing dots corresponding to flushing dot candidates that pertain to flushing data and that are situated at locations where no image dots are generated, are produced on a sheet. | 09-30-2010 |
20100265290 | RECORDING APPARATUS - A record head has an actuator which is selectively switchable between a small-capacity state in which the capacity of a pressure chamber connected to an outlet is V | 10-21-2010 |
20140292860 | LIQUID JETTING APPARATUS AND RECORDING METHOD USING THE SAME - There is provided a liquid jetting apparatus, including: a head unit and a controller. The controller is configured to: form a plurality of dot-rows by nozzles in a first range, and form the same dot-rows by nozzles in a second range; switch the nozzles jetting the liquid, between the nozzles in the first and second ranges, at the time of forming the dot-rows; narrow a switching range to be narrower than the first and second ranges; set the switching positions such that there are not less than three switching positions in the switching range; and set the switching range such that the switching range differs for the two dot-rows which are adjacent in the direction of intersection. | 10-02-2014 |
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20090206977 | Thermal overload relay - A thermal overload relay is provided with an external case, and an adjustment dial with a cam inserted into an adjustment dial insertion hole provided in the external case for adjusting a settling current. A press-fitting section is provided at one of the adjustment dial and the adjustment dial insertion hole, and a locking section is provided at the other of the adjustment dial and the adjustment dial insertion hole. The press-fitting section is press-fit and retained in the locking section. | 08-20-2009 |
20090323302 | Thermal relay - A thermal relay includes an outer casing; an adjusting dial for adjusting a setting current value; and a cover for avoiding an erroneous operation. The cover is attached to the outer casing to cover the adjusting dial. A chamfer is provided on each of a peripheral surface of a back surface of the cover and a peripheral surface of a top surface of the adjusting dial. The chamfer on the peripheral surface of the back surface of the cover and the chamfer on the peripheral surface of the top surface of the adjusting dial are engaged with each other. | 12-31-2009 |
20100245018 | Thermal overload relay - A thermal overload relay includes main bimetals which bend upon detection of an overload current; a release lever displaced via movement of a shifter moved in response to the bending of the main bimetals; and a contact reversing mechanism for changing-over contacts responsive to a rotation of the release lever. The main bimetals, the release lever and the contact reversing mechanism are all disposed in a case. The contact reversing mechanism includes a pivotable movable plate; a reversing spring reversing the movable plate by coupling with a rotated release lever; and an interlock plate rotating around a support shaft together with the movable plate. Each contact has a normally opened contact piece and a normally closed contact piece and is disposed respectively in the vicinity of a front surface and in the vicinity of a back surface of the interlock plate. | 09-30-2010 |
20100245019 | Thermal overload relay - A thermal overload relay has a case, a main bimetal bending upon detection of an overload current, a release lever rotatably supported by an adjusting link and rotating according to a shifter displaced in response to the bending of the main bimetals, and a contact reversing mechanism for change-over contacts responsive to a rotation of the release lever. The main bimetal, release lever and contact reversing mechanism are disposed in the case. The contact reversing mechanism has a movable plate, and a reversing spring stretched between the other side of the movable plate and a spring support. The other end of the movable plate and the spring support is positioned opposite a support point. The release lever has a release lever supporting part, a reversing spring pushing part, a cam contact part, and a displacement input part, in which the release lever supporting part is pivoted on the adjusting link. | 09-30-2010 |
20100245020 | Thermal overload relay - A thermal overload relay includes a main bimetal for detection of an overload current, a shifter associated with the main bimetal, a release lever working according to a displacement of the shifter, a contact reversing mechanism for changing-over contacts by reversing action caused by rotation of the release lever, and a manipulation structure for manipulating the release lever and the contact reversing mechanism. The manipulation structure includes a reset bar for returning the contact reversing mechanism to an initial state. The reset bar is arranged to change-over between a manual reset state in which the reset bar can be pushed-in and an automatic reset state in which the reset bar is pushed-in and turned from the manual reset state and held in that state. | 09-30-2010 |
20100245021 | Thermal overload relay - A thermal overload relay has an actuator mechanism that generates an operating force by bending of a main bimetal with a heating wire wound thereon; a switching mechanism that is driven by the operating force from the actuator mechanism; a contact changeover mechanism wherein contacts are changed by the switching mechanism operation; and a casing that contains the actuator, the switching and the contact changeover mechanisms. The casing has main circuit terminals and auxiliary circuit terminals arranged on one side, the main circuit terminals electrically connecting the thermal overload relay to an electric load device, and the auxiliary circuit terminals electrically connecting the thermal overload relay to another electric device. When the casing is viewed in plan, the main circuit terminals are aligned and, the auxiliary circuit terminals are arranged in a position offset from the position of the alignment of the main circuit terminals. | 09-30-2010 |
20100253467 | THERMAL OVERLOAD RELAY DEVICE - A thermal overload relay device has a mechanism that allows the interphase pitch between connection lines to be readily changeable without using a jig or the like in the work for electrically connecting the thermal overload relay to different types of electromagnetic contactors, thereby reducing the maintenance cost. The mechanism comprises a connection line-holding structure disposed in a casing and holding the connection lines, while permitting the distances between the connection lines to be readily changeable between among at least two different interphase pitches. | 10-07-2010 |
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