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20090217592 | Automobile Door Checker - An automobile door checker includes a case secured to a door, a check plate that runs movably through the case and is pivotably supported on a body, a detent member fitted into and retained by the case and working in cooperation with a detent face of the check plate, and a resilient member that is made of a resilient material and is provided in a compressed state in a housing chamber defined between an outer end face of the detent member and an inner end face of the case, wherein the resilient member is formed so that it substantially fills the housing chamber, the resilient member is provided with a hole portion that allows resilient deformation of the resilient member, the hole portion being sealed by the outer end face and the inner end face, and a half of the resilient member on the outer end face side and a half on the inner end face side are symmetrical. In this way, even if some rainwater that has infiltrated into the housing chamber of the case housing the resilient member freezes, it is possible to prevent the resilient deformation characteristics of the resilient member from changing, and it is also possible to avoid misassembly of the resilient member. | 09-03-2009 |
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20130143212 | Method of Determining the Abundance of a Target Nucleotide Sequence of a Gene of Interest - The disclosure relates to a method of measuring gene abundance, including obtaining at least two types of amplification product, each of which contains a single additional base sequence and corresponds to each of at least two genes, by amplifying, in one reaction solution, nucleic acids encoding the at least two genes, whose abundances in nucleic acids contained in a subject sample may be different, using a first primer set, which includes at least two types of first primer, each of which is capable of introducing the single additional base sequence to a resulting amplification product and corresponds to each of the at least two genes, and a second primer for amplifying a nucleic acid containing the single additional base sequence; and determining the abundances of the at least two genes based on detected signals corresponding to the abundances of the at least two types of amplification product. | 06-06-2013 |
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20120267534 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INSPECTING SEALING DEFECT OF CONTAINER - A method for inspecting sealing defects of a container using infrared light. Infrared light in a wavelength range of 1450 nm±20 nm is irradiated from a phototransmitter onto the sealed portion of a sample container. Infrared light reflected from or transmitted through the sealed portion of the sample container is received by a photoreceiver, and transmitted to a photodetector through an optical fiber. The infrared light in a same wavelength range as the case of inspecting the sample container is irradiated onto the sealed portion of a container to be inspected. The infrared light reflected from or transmitted through the sealed portion of the inspected container is converted into the analog voltage value and transmitted to a controller. If the infrared light is reduced to be smaller than a threshold set on the basis of the sample container, the sealed portion of the inspected container is judged as a sealing defect. | 10-25-2012 |
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20140251018 | INTERNAL PRESSURE INSPECTION APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR A SEALED CONTAINER - An internal pressure inspection apparatus for a sealed container having a can lid that is attached to any of an upper end and a lower end of a can trunk, and that is deformed by an internal pressure of the container. A laser sensor adapted to measure a distance from the can lid by irradiating the can lid is situated parallel to the can lid while being allowed to move relatively with the can lid. The inspection apparatus integrates relative displacement values between a reference point closer to a center of the can lid than a seamed portion and other points closer to a center of the can lid than the reference point, and acceptability of the internal pressure is judged based on the value of integration. | 09-11-2014 |