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20130154786 | LAMINATED COMMON-MODE CHOKE COIL - A laminated common-mode choke coil offering higher insulation reliability has a glass ceramic layer, two spiral internal conductors facing each other and sandwiching the glass ceramic layer in between, and insulation layers sandwiching the two internal conductors, wherein the glass ceramic layer contains segregated Al regions and the maximum dimension t | 06-20-2013 |
20140266545 | COMMON MODE CHOKE COIL - A common mode choke coil exhibiting greater reliability against moisture load includes a nonmagnetic layer made of glass, magnetic layers placed in a manner sandwiching the nonmagnetic layer, and two or more coil conductors embedded in a base material constituted by the nonmagnetic layer and magnetic layers, wherein Mg segregation is present in the nonmagnetic layer and the Mg segregation accounts for 0.5 to 16 percent of the total area as observed on an electron micrograph of a section of the nonmagnetic layer, while the size of Mg segregation is preferably 0.2 to 10 μm. | 09-18-2014 |
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20080309642 | TOUCH PANEL, FILM THEREFOR, AND PROTECTION SHEET THEREFOR THAT CAN EXTEND THE LIFE CYCLE OF THE TOUCH PANEL - A touch panel includes a membrane adapted to receive a pressing and/or rubbing operation from an external pen. A transparent conductive film is disposed with respect to the membrane. The membrane includes a structure that suppresses generation of friction heat due to the pressing and/or rubbing operation. | 12-18-2008 |
20090266624 | COORDINATE DETECTION APPARATUS - In a coordinate detection apparatus, a resistance-film is formed on a substrate made of an insulating material. A common electrode applies a voltage to the resistance-film, the common electrode extending along a plurality of a resistance-film removal areas formed by removing portions of the resistance-film. A voltage application part applies the voltage to the common electrode. The voltage is applied from the voltage application part to the resistance-film through the common electrode to generate a potential distribution in the resistance-film. A coordinate position of a contact position at which the resistance-film is contacted is detected by detecting a potential of the resistance-film at the contact position. | 10-29-2009 |
20090314551 | TOUCH PANEL - An analog resistive-film touch panel comprises: a plurality of transparent conductive film regions arranged along a given direction on a first member, wherein the transparent conductive film regions are formed on a surface facing a second member, and adjacent transparent conductive film regions are electrically insulated from each other; driving electrode pairs respectively provided in the transparent conductive film regions; a detection electrode pair formed on the second member whose surface facing the first member is coated with a transparent conductive film, wherein electrodes forming the detection electrode pair are arranged so as to face each other in a direction orthogonal to the direction in which electrodes forming each of the driving electrode pairs face each other; and discriminating means for discriminating, based on a voltage value detected via the detection electrode pair, which of the plurality of transparent conductive film regions has been caused to touch the transparent conductive film on the second member. | 12-24-2009 |
20100182277 | TOUCH PANEL AND COORDINATES DETECTING METHOD USING TOUCH PANEL - A touch panel includes a lower conductive film, four electrodes disposed in edge portions of four sides of the lower conductive film, and an upper conductive film disposed over the lower conductive film so that the upper and lower conductive films are opposed to each other, to detect an electric potential in the lower conductive film when the upper conductive film is in contact with the lower conductive film. The upper conductive film includes split portions containing no transparent conductive material and split conductive portions divided by the split portions. The touch panel is arranged to detect an electric potential of each of contact points in the split conductive portions when the upper and lower conductive films are brought in contact with each other at the contact points, and detect respective coordinates of the contact points based on the electrical potentials. | 07-22-2010 |
20100265198 | TOUCHSCREEN PANEL, ELECTRONIC APPARATUS AND METHOD OF FABRICATING TOUCHSCREEN PANEL - A touchscreen panel includes an upper substrate having a first transparent conductor layer provided on a first base layer, and a lower substrate having a second transparent conductor layer provided on a second base layer. The first and second transparent conductor layers oppose each other via a spacer and make contact when the first base layer is pressed. The first transparent conductor layer is segmented into a plurality of conductive regions that are electrically insulated from each other. | 10-21-2010 |
20100271322 | POSITION DETECTING METHOD FOR TOUCHSCREEN PANEL, TOUCHSCREEN PANEL, AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - A position detecting method for a touchscreen panel includes the steps of (a) determining the presence or absence of contact with the touchscreen panel on a conductive film divided into multiple conductive regions; (b) measuring a time after the detection of the absence of the contact and determining whether the measured time is less than a predetermined time if step (a) determines the absence of the contact; and (c) determining the continuance of the contact if the measured time is less than the predetermined time. | 10-28-2010 |
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20090267302 | GIFT ACQUISITION GAME MACHINE - A gift acquisition game machine | 10-29-2009 |
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20120154309 | TOUCH PANEL - Disclosed is a touch panel including a first electrode substrate including a first conductive layer; and a second electrode substrate including a second conductive layer and being stacked with the first electrode substrate such that the first conductive layer and the second conductive layer face each other. The first conductive layer is composed of a first line of conductive areas and a second line of conductive areas adjacent to the first line where each of the first and the second lines includes an odd number greater than or equal to three of the conductive areas aligned in a second direction, and the conductive areas positioned in the middle of the first line and the second line are respectively connected with extracting areas extending toward different edges in the second direction. | 06-21-2012 |
20120158332 | INPUT APPARATUS AND INPUT METHOD - A disclosed input apparatus includes an operating part pressed by a user; a first resistance film and a second resistance film facing each other; a measuring unit configured to measure a difference between a first electric potential of a first end of a contact resistance and a second electric potential of a second end of the contact resistance; and a detecting unit configured to obtain pressure information indicative of a pressure load caused by the pressing of the operating part based on the difference in electric potential. | 06-21-2012 |
20120168665 | Biosoluble inorganic fiber - An inorganic fiber having the following composition: 71 wt % to 80 wt % of SiO | 07-05-2012 |
20120171486 | Biosoluble inorganic fiber - An inorganic fiber having the following composition: 71 wt % to 80 wt % of SiO | 07-05-2012 |
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20130194181 | POINTING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING POINTING DEVICE - A pointing device includes: a film that includes a protruding portion which protrudes upward, and a plane portion which extends from the protruding portion; a first conducting layer that is disposed under the film; a second conducting layer that is disposed on a base material and is opposed to the first conducting layer; and a plurality of spacers that are formed on any one of a lower portion of the first conducting layer and an upper portion of the second conducting layer, and are arranged, between the first conducting layer and the second conducting layer, so as to be spaced mutually; wherein an interval between the spacers in an area of the plane portion is formed so as to become narrower than an interval between the spacers in an area of the protruding portion. | 08-01-2013 |
20130265249 | TOUCH INPUT DEVICE - A touch input device includes: a touch surface that has a three-dimensional structure, and identifies a touch coordinate of a point touched by an object; and a controller that defines a first direction in the touch surface as a first direction in an output coordinate, and outputs information about the output coordinate, wherein the three-dimensional structure has a size and a height at least one of which is changed so that the first direction in the touch surface and a second direction in the touch surface intersecting with the first direction in the touch surface can be recognized. | 10-10-2013 |
20130277192 | TOUCH INPUT DEVICE - A touch input device includes: a film that extends from a bulging portion bulging upward to a flat surface; a first detection region that is formed in the bulging portion and detects coordinates in a first direction and a second direction intersecting with the first direction in response to a touch to a surface of the film by an object; and a second detection region that detects a touch without detecting the coordinates in response to a touch to the surface by the object in a region other than the first detection region. | 10-24-2013 |
20140041208 | TOUCHSCREEN PANEL, ELECTRONIC APPARATUS AND METHOD OF FABRICATING TOUCHSCREEN PANEL - A touchscreen panel includes an upper substrate having a first transparent conductor layer provided on a first base layer, and a lower substrate having a second transparent conductor layer provided on a second base layer. The first and second transparent conductor layers oppose each other via a spacer and make contact when the first base layer is pressed. The first transparent conductor layer is segmented into a plurality of conductive regions that are electrically insulated from each other. | 02-13-2014 |
20140102868 | KEYBOARD - A keyboard is provided with a base member, moving members provided on the base member and unit parts. Each of the unit parts includes a contact which is electrically connected when depressed and an elastic member. The moving members include a first moving member which engages with one unit part, and a second moving member which engages with plural unit parts. The second moving member has a structure where the second moving member pushes the elastic member of one unit part and avoids pushing the elastic member of the other unit part. | 04-17-2014 |
20140134444 | INORGANIC FIBER BLOCK - An inorganic fiber block obtained by stacking blanket-like products each including inorganic fibers, wherein the composition of the inorganic fibers have the following composition: SiO | 05-15-2014 |
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20140370284 | BIO-SOLUBLE INORGANIC FIBER AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME - Inorganic fiber having the following composition ratio and comprising 40 wt % or less of shots each having a diameter of 45 μm or more: | 12-18-2014 |
20140375141 | KEY SWITCH DEVICE AND KEYBOARD - A key switch device includes a key top, a switch having a first contact and a second contact and in which a contact state between the first contact and the second contact changes in accordance with a movement distance of the pressed key top, and a control device configured to acquire a signal indicative of the contact state between the first contact and the second contact to determine whether or not the switch is in the on state by comparing a contact state value corresponding to the acquired signal and a threshold value that is arbitrarily set, and to transmit an on signal when determining that the switch is in the on state. | 12-25-2014 |
20150029291 | PRINTER AND MARK DETECTION METHOD - A printer includes: a sensor; a calculation unit that calculates an average value of mark levels and a permissible range in accordance with the average value, the mark levels being output levels of the sensor that has read a mark on a sheet a given number of times; a setting unit that, when the mark levels read the given number of times fall within the permissible range, sets a middle value between a white level and the average value as a determination value of existence or nonexistence of a next mark, the white level being an output level of the sensor when a non-marking domain of the sheet is read; and a determination unit that determines that the next mark has been detected when a mark level at the time of reading of the next mark is less than the determination value of existence or nonexistence of the next mark. | 01-29-2015 |
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20100102036 | GAS INSULATED CIRCUIT BREAKER SYSTEM AND GAS INSULATED CIRCUIT BREAKER MONITORING METHOD - A gas insulated circuit breaker system has: a container that encapsulates insulating gas; a main contact in the container that opens/closes the main circuit; a resistor contact in the container, connected in parallel to the main contact, to be opened after elapse of a predetermined time after the main contact is opened and to be closed at a predetermined time before the main contact is closed; a resistor in the container, serially connected to the resistor contact and connected in parallel to the main contact together with the resistor contact; a temperature sensor that measures temperature of surrounding of the resistor; and a temperature estimation section that estimates a temperature of the resistor based on a timing of opening/closing operation of the main contact, a current flowing through the main circuit and the measured temperature. | 04-29-2010 |
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20120278779 | CHARACTERIZATION DEVICE AND COMPUTER PROGRAM THEREOF - A characterization device capable of extracting the characteristic values of high-reliability hard macros at high speed. A characteristic value extraction unit calculates the delay time at measurement points within the hard macro and extracts the characteristic values by applying a slew to the signal waveform that is inputted to the hard macro and making a static path search. A dynamic verification unit verifies whether the characteristic values are adequate or not by carrying out a dynamic verification of the hard macro utilizing the characteristic values extracted by the characteristic value extraction unit. The characterization device can therefore shorten the time required to make a dynamic verification, and further is capable of extracting the characteristic values of high-reliability hard macros at high-speed. | 11-01-2012 |