Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090237342 | Liquid crystal display device - A liquid crystal display device which can enhance a numerical aperture is provided. In a so-called IPS-method liquid crystal display device, the pixel electrode is formed of a transparent conductive film having a planar shape which is formed in each pixel region on a first insulation film formed on the first substrate to cover the gate signal line, the counter electrode is formed of a transparent conductive film including plural linear portions arranged parallel to each other and a frame portion connecting end portions of the linear portions to each other, the transparent conductive film of the counter electrode being formed on a second insulation film formed on the first substrate to cover the pixel electrode, and the plurality of linear portions of the counter electrode being arranged on the pixel electrode in an overlapping manner, and assuming two pixels which are arranged adjacent to each other with the gate signal line formed as a boundary therebetween as a first pixel and a second pixel respectively, a gate-signal-line side of the pixel electrode of the first pixel is formed on a first-pixel side of the gate signal line in an overlapping manner, and a gate-signal-line side of the pixel electrode of the second pixel is formed on a second-pixel side of the gate signal line in an overlapping manner, and the gate-signal-line-side frame portion of the counter electrode of the first pixel and the gate-signal-line-side frame portion of the counter electrode of the second pixel are formed in common on the gate signal line in a striding manner. | 09-24-2009 |
20100053536 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - The liquid crystal display device is provided with a plurality of spacers and a plurality of pedestals which include a first group of the spacers and the pedestals, the first group including at least a pair of one of the spacers and one of the pedestals opposing to each other, and a second group of the spacers and the pedestals, the second group including at least another pair of another one of the spacers and another one of the pedestals opposing to each other, in which the pair of the spacer and the pedestal which form the first group and the pair of the spacer and the pedestal which form the second group are disposed so that a center of the first surface and a center of the second surface are displaced in different directions. | 03-04-2010 |
20100220276 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - A liquid crystal display device produced by rubbing a resin film formed on an upper surface of a stacked body in each of panel regions of a first substrate in a direction substantially parallel to or in a direction substantially perpendicular to an arrangement direction of the panel regions, and forming, in the case where a side positioned on a rubbing start side, among sides of each of first organic insulating films, is defined as a first side, and each of sides parallel to a rubbing direction, among sides of a second organic insulating films disposed adjacent to the first side, is defined as a second side, a portion of the first side that crosses the second side when the second side is virtually extended in the rubbing direction so as to have a predetermined angle other than 0° and 90° with respect to a direction perpendicular to the rubbing direction, as viewed in a plane. | 09-02-2010 |
20110216265 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - It is an object of the present invention to provide a technique that can expand a dynamic range without allowing transmissivity of a liquid crystal display device of an IPS system to be reduced. | 09-08-2011 |
20120268358 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - A liquid crystal display device is provided which can enhance a numerical aperture. The display has a pixel transparent conductive film electrode and a transparent conductive film counter electrode formed on an insulation film, which in turn is formed on a first substrate to cover the pixel electrode. A plurality of linear portions of the counter electrode are arranged on the pixel electrode. A gate-signal-line side of the pixel electrode of the first pixel is formed on a first-pixel side of the gate signal line and a gate-signal-line side of the pixel electrode of the second pixel is formed on a second-pixel side of the gate signal line. The gate-signal-line-side frame portion of the counter electrode of the first pixel and the gate-signal-line-side frame portion of the counter electrode of the second pixel are formed in common on the gate signal line in a striding manner. | 10-25-2012 |
20130286337 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - The liquid crystal display device is provided with a plurality of spacers and a plurality of pedestals which include a first group of the spacers and the pedestals, the first group including at least a pair of one of the spacers and one of the pedestals opposing to each other, and a second group of the spacers and the pedestals, the second group including at least another pair of another one of the spacers and another one of the pedestals opposing to each other, in which the pair of the spacer and the pedestal which form the first group and the pair of the spacer and the pedestal which form the second group are disposed so that a center of the first surface and a center of the second surface are displaced in different directions. | 10-31-2013 |
Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080263190 | STORAGE SYSTEM - A host I/F unit has a management table for managing an MPPK which is in-charge of the control of input/output processing for a storage area of an LDEV, and if a host computer transmits an input/output request for the LDEV, the host I/F unit transfers the input/output request to the MPPK which is in-charge of the input/output processing for the LDEV based on the management table, an MP of the MPPK performs the input/output processing based on the input/output request, and the MP of the MPPK also judges whether the MPPK that is in-charge of the input/output processing for the LDEV is to be changed, and sets the management table so that an MPPK which is different from the MPPK that is in-charge is to be in-charge of the input/output processing for the LDEV. | 10-23-2008 |
20080288733 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING STORAGE DEVICE CONTROLLER, STORAGE DEVICE CONTROLLER, AND PROGRAM - Disclosed herein is a method for controlling a storage device controller connected to a storage device provided with a plurality of storage volumes for storing data respectively and an information processing apparatus for requesting an input/output of data so as to receive an input/output request from the information processing apparatus and execute an input/output processing of the data for each of the plurality of storage volumes. The method brings one (primary) of the plurality of storage volumes into correspondence with another (secondary) in which a copy of data is to be written when the data is written in the primary volume so as to form a pair group consisting of a plurality of pairs, each having such a primary volume and such a secondary volume. | 11-20-2008 |
20090037656 | STORAGE SYSTEM HAVING RAID LEVEL CHANGING FUNCTION - A plurality of storage devices, provided in a storage system, comprise not less than two member storage devices, which are storage devices provided as members of a RAID group, and a spare storage device, which is not a member of the RAID group. A controller, provided in the storage system, uses the spare storage device to carry out the changing of the RAID level of the RAID group from a first RAID level to a second RAID level. | 02-05-2009 |
20090106585 | STORAGE SYSTEM - One code (a compressed redundant code) is created based on a plurality of first redundant codes, each created on the basis of a plurality of data units, and this compressed redundant code is written to a nonvolatile storage area. This compressed redundant code is used to restore either a data element constituting a multiple-failure data, or a first redundant code corresponding to the multiple-failure data, which is stored in an unreadable sub-storage area of a partially failed storage device, and to restore the data element constituting the multiple-failure data which is stored in a sub-storage area of a completely failed storage device, based on the restored either data element or first redundant code, and either another data element constituting the multiple-failure data or the first redundant code corresponding to the multiple-failure data. | 04-23-2009 |
20100199038 | REMOTE COPY METHOD AND REMOTE COPY SYSTEM - In a configuration in which it is necessary to transfer data from a first storage system to a third storage system through a storage system between the storage systems, there is a problem that it is inevitable to give an excess logical volume to a second storage system between the storage systems. A remote copy system includes first storage system that sends and receives data to and from an information processing apparatus, a second storage system, and a third storage system. The second storage system virtually has a second storage area in which the data should be written and has a third storage area in which the data written in the second storage area and update information concerning the data are written. Data sent from the first storage system is not written in the second storage area but is written in the third storage area as data and update information. The data and the update information written in the third storage area are read out from the third storage system. | 08-05-2010 |
20110126058 | STORAGE CONTROLLER AND STORAGE CONTROL METHOD - This storage controller includes a port unit and multiple processing units for inputting and outputting data to and from a storage apparatus. The port unit sorts the data I/O requests given from a host system to the corresponding processing units according to a table pre-defining the storage apparatus or a storage area in the storage apparatus to perform data I/O processing allocated to each of the processing units. The processing unit inputs data in the corresponding storage apparatus or the corresponding storage area according to the data I/O request sorted to itself from the port unit and, upon detecting a blockage of the other processing unit due to a failure, updates the table retained in each of the port units so as to sort the storage apparatuses or the storage areas allocated to the other processing unit to the remaining unblocked processing units. | 05-26-2011 |
20110138085 | STORAGE SYSTEM - A host I/F unit has a management table for managing an MPPK which is in-charge of the control of input/output processing for a storage area of an LDEV, and if a host computer transmits an input/output request for the LDEV, the host I/F unit transfers the input/output request to the MPPK which is in-charge of the input/output processing for the LDEV based on the management table, an MP of the MPPK performs the input/output processing based on the input/output request, and the MP of the MPPK also judges whether the MPPK that is in-charge of the input/output processing for the LDEV is to be changed, and sets the management table so that an MPPK which is different from the MPPK that is in-charge is to be in-charge of the input/output processing for the LDEV. | 06-09-2011 |
20120011396 | STORAGE SYSTEM - One code (a compressed redundant code) is created based on a plurality of first redundant codes, each created on the basis of a plurality of data units, and this compressed redundant code is written to a nonvolatile storage area. This compressed redundant code is used to restore either a data element constituting a multiple-failure data, or a first redundant code corresponding to the multiple-failure data, which is stored in an unreadable sub-storage area of a partially failed storage device, and to restore the data element constituting the multiple-failure data which is stored in a sub-storage area of a completely failed storage device, based on the restored either data element or first redundant code, and either another data element constituting the multiple-failure data or the first redundant code corresponding to the multiple-failure data. | 01-12-2012 |
20120159012 | STORAGE SYSTEM - A host I/F unit has a management table for managing an MPPK which is in-charge of the control of input/output processing for a storage area of an LDEV, and if a host computer transmits an input/output request for the LDEV, the host I/F unit transfers the input/output request to the MPPK which is in-charge of the input/output processing for the LDEV based on the management table, an MP of the MPPK performs the input/output processing based on the input/output request, and the MP of the MPPK also judges whether the MPPK that is in-charge of the input/output processing for the LDEV is to be changed, and sets the management table so that an MPPK which is different from the MPPK that is in-charge is to be in-charge of the input/output processing for the LDEV. | 06-21-2012 |
20120290787 | REMOTE COPY METHOD AND REMOTE COPY SYSTEM - A remote copy system includes: a first storage system having a first logical volume accompanied with a first plurality of disk drives in the first storage system; a second storage system having a second logical volume, which is a virtual volume not accompanied with a second plurality of disk drives in the second storage system, the virtual volume configuring a first remote copy pair with the first logical volume; and a third storage system having a third logical volume accompanied with a third plurality of disk drives in the third storage system, the third logical volume configuring a second remote copy pair with the virtual volume and storing a copied data of data stored in the first logical volume. If the second storage system receives write data sent from the first storage system to the virtual volume, the second storage system transfers the write data to the third logical volume. | 11-15-2012 |
20120311252 | DATA REPLICATION AMONG STORAGE SYSTEMS - A first storage system stores information relating to the updating of data stored in that system as a journal. More specifically, the journal is composed of a copy of data that was used for updating and update information such as a write command used during updating. Furthermore, the second storage system acquires the journal via a communication line between the first storage system and the second storage system. The second storage system holds a duplicate of the data held by the first storage system and updates the data corresponding to the data of the first storage system in the data update order of the first storage system by using the journal. | 12-06-2012 |
20130132617 | STORAGE SYSTEM - A host I/F unit has a management table for managing an MPPK which is in-charge of the control of input/output processing for a storage area of an LDEV, and if a host computer transmits an input/output request for the LDEV, the host I/F unit transfers the input/output request to the MPPK which is in-charge of the input/output processing for the LDEV based on the management table, an MP of the MPPK performs the input/output processing based on the input/output request, and the MP of the MPPK also judges whether the MPPK that is in-charge of the input/output processing for the LDEV is to be changed, and sets the management table so that an MPPK which is different from the MPPK that is in-charge is to be in-charge of the input/output processing for the LDEV. | 05-23-2013 |
20140046901 | DATA REPLICATION AMONG STORAGE SYSTEMS (As Amended) - A first storage system stores information relating to the updating of data stored in that system as a journal. More specifically, the journal is composed of a copy of data that was used for updating and update information such as a write command used during updating. Furthermore, the second storage system acquires the journal via a communication line between the first storage system and the second storage system. The second storage system holds a duplicate of the data held by the first storage system and updates the data corresponding to the data of the first storage system in the data update order of the first storage system by using the journal. | 02-13-2014 |
Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080245871 | Bar-code reading apparatus and computer-readable medium - Disclosed is a bar-code reading apparatus including: a reading section to read a bar-code a plurality of times to obtain multiple pieces of bar-code image data; a storage section to store the pieces of bar-code image data; a detection section to detect a moving state of the reading section in a three-dimensional space during a reading operation of the bar-code; a correction section to correct the pieces of bar-code image data stored in the storage section into pieces of bar-code image data which are obtained if the bar-code is read when the reading section is at a preset reference position with respect to the bar-code, based on the moving state detected by the detection section; a synthesis section to synthesize the pieces of bar-code image data corrected by the correction section to produce synthesized image data; and a decode section to decode the synthesized image data. | 10-09-2008 |
20080265443 | Semiconductor device and method of manufacturing the same - A semiconductor device is disclosed, which comprises a semiconductor element in which a laminated film composed of a plurality of layers including an insulating film is formed on a surface of a semiconductor substrate, and a portion of the laminated film is removed from the surface of the semiconductor substrate so that the semiconductor substrate is exposed at the portion, a mounting substrate on which the semiconductor element is mounted, and a resin layer which seals at least a surface side of the semiconductor element with resin. | 10-30-2008 |
20090298228 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - A resin layer made of thermoplastic resin is formed on a supporting substrate, and then, an insulating layer is formed on the first resin layer. Then, an interlayer connector is formed through the insulating layer and then, a wiring layer is formed on the first resin layer so as to be electrically connected with the interlayer connector. Thereafter, a first semiconductor chip is mounted on the wiring layer. Then, the first resin layer is heated so that the supporting substrate and the insulating layer are relatively shifted one another to shear the first resin layer, thereby separating the supporting substrate and the insulating layer and forming a semiconductor device. | 12-03-2009 |
20110306661 | HYDROGEL CONTACT LENS FOR SUSTAINED DRUG RELEASE AND DRUG RELEASE METHOD USING HYDROGEL CONTACT LENS FOR SUSTAINED DRUG RELEASE - Disclosed is a sustainedly drug-releasing hydrogel contact lens which can sustainedly release an anionic medicament such as an allergy-treating agent in a mildly irritating and effective manner while achieving vision correction. Specifically disclosed is a hydrogel comprising ionic monomers composed of at least a cationic monomer and an anionic monomer, wherein the component ratio of the ionic monomers is 5 to 20 mol % inclusive relative to the total amount of monomers that constitute the gel, and the content of the anionic monomer is 15 to 25 mol % inclusive relative to the content of the cationic monomer. | 12-15-2011 |
20120022473 | RING-SHAPED DEVICE - The present invention aims to provide a ring-shaped device superior in the wearing comfort and intraocular stability while being worn on the eye. | 01-26-2012 |
20120074352 | WETTABLE HYDROGEL CONTACT LENS AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME - Disclosed is a hydrogel contact lens which has improved and long-lasting wettability in the surface and inner structures, while exhibiting excellent contamination resistance, shape stability and mechanical strength. Also disclosed is a method for producing the hydrogel contact lens. The wettable hydrogel contact lens is characterized by containing an ionic hydrophilic polymer which is a compound having a hydroxy group and an anionic group. The method for producing a hydrogel contact lens is characterized in that a constituent component of the hydrogel contact lens is a copolymer containing at least a cationic monomer and an anionic monomer, and in that the method comprises a step wherein counter ions of the monomers form ionic bonds and a step wherein an ionic hydrophilic polymer, which is a compound having a hydroxy group and an anionic group, is contained. | 03-29-2012 |
20120249420 | PORTABLE TERMINAL APPARATUS AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM - There is provided a portable terminal apparatus including a touch display section mounted with a touch panel. The apparatus includes: a touch pad assignment section configured to assign a touch pad region to a specific region in the touch display section; a pointer display section configured to display a touch pad pointer at a specific position on the touch display section when the touch pad region is assigned by the touch pad assignment section; a processor configured to execute a specific processing according to a touch operation in the touch pad region; and a touch controller configured to disable a touch operation, when the touch operation is performed in the touch display section other than the touch pad region assigned by the touch pad assignment section. | 10-04-2012 |
20140082229 | STORAGE SYSTEM - A host I/F unit has a management table for managing an MPPK which is in-charge of the control of input/output processing for a storage area of an LDEV, and if a host computer transmits an input/output request for the LDEV, the host I/F unit transfers the input/output request to the MPPK which is in-charge of the input/output processing for the LDEV based on the management table, an MP of the MPPK performs the input/output processing based on the input/output request, and the MP of the MPPK also judges whether the MPPK that is in-charge of the input/output processing for the LDEV is to be changed, and sets the management table so that an MPPK which is different from the MPPK that is in-charge is to be in-charge of the input/output processing for the LDEV. | 03-20-2014 |
Patent application number | Description | Published |
20120075545 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - The drain lines are such that one drain line is formed for every two pixels adjacent to each other within the same pixel row, the gate lines are formed of a first gate line connected to one of the two pixels connected to the same drain line within the same pixel row and a second gate line connected to the other pixel, the pixel electrode is formed of a first linear electrode inclined in a plus direction from the first direction, and a second linear electrode inclined in a minus direction from the first direction, in a region in which the pixel electrode is superimposed over the common electrode, and each pixel has the first and second gate lines and thin film transistor formed in a region between the region of the first linear electrode and the region of the second linear electrode. | 03-29-2012 |
20120147309 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - Provided is a liquid crystal display device, in which: the insulating film includes an extension portion, which extends from an end surface of the insulating film at a position which overlaps a portion of the sealing member forming the liquid crystal injecting port, up to the vicinity of the end surface of the at least one substrate; and the extension portion is formed so that a cross section of the extension portion, which is orthogonal to a thickness direction thereof, is symmetric with respect to a line passing a center of the sealing member in a width direction thereof, and further, a width of the extension portion in the width direction of the sealing member is formed smaller than a width of the sealing member obtained after adhering the pair of substrates to each other. | 06-14-2012 |
20120188493 | SUBSTRATE OF DISPLAY DEVICE, DISPLAY DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD FOR DISPLAY PANEL - A display device substrate includes a transparent substrate arranged in parallel with a face on which an image is displayed and a light-shielding film partially formed on the transparent substrate for shielding light. The light-shielding film has, at a portion of the transparent substrate along an edge thereof on at least one side, a low light-shielding portion having a lower light-shielding capability. The low light-shielding portion is formed with a smaller thickness than that of the other portion in the light-shielding film. With this configuration, even when, in a gang printing display panel in which a plurality of display panels each having the display device substrate are arranged, the light-shielding films of the display panels adjacent to each other are formed continuously, cutting can be performed more easily at a position to be cut. | 07-26-2012 |
20120200820 | DISPLAY DEVICE - On a first light transmissive substrate, a first scale mark portion is formed inside an opening portion, and on a second light transmissive substrate, a second scale mark portion is formed. On the second light transmissive substrate, a first metal layer, a semiconductor layer, and a second metal layer are laminated. A thin film transistor is formed so as to include a part of the first metal layer, a part of the semiconductor layer, and a part of the second metal layer. The second scale mark portion is formed of another part of the second metal layer. Under the second scale mark portion, another part of the semiconductor layer is formed so as to extend off from the second scale mark portion. Below the second scale mark portion and the semiconductor layer, another part of the first metal layer is formed in a size capable of shielding the opening portion. | 08-09-2012 |
20140146258 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - The drain lines are such that one drain line is formed for every two pixels adjacent to each other within the same pixel row, the gate lines are formed of a first gate line connected to one of the two pixels connected to the same drain line within the same pixel row and a second gate line connected to the other pixel, the pixel electrode is formed of a first linear electrode inclined in a plus direction from the first direction, and a second linear electrode inclined in a minus direction from the first direction, in a region in which the pixel electrode is superimposed over the common electrode, and each pixel has the first and second gate lines and thin film transistor formed in a region between the region of the first linear electrode and the region of the second linear electrode. | 05-29-2014 |
20140285756 | Display Device - A display device includes a first substrate having a light shielding layer, and a second substrate having a first metal layer, a semiconductor layer formed over the first metal layer, and a second metal layer formed over the semiconductor layer. A sealing member fixes the first substrate and the second substrate, with a first scale mark formed over the first substrate, and a second scale mark formed over the second substrate and which forms a pair with the first scale mark. The light shielding layer has a first opening portion, and the first scale mark is arranged inside the first opening portion. The second scale mark is formed of a first part of the second metal layer, and a first part of the semiconductor layer and a first part of the first metal layer are overlapped with and extend off from the first part of the second metal. | 09-25-2014 |
20150116642 | Display Device - A display device includes a first substrate which is light transmissive and has a display region and a periphery region surrounding the display region. A light shielding portion is formed in at least the periphery region of the first substrate and has a light passing portion in the periphery region. A first scale mark portion is formed on the first substrate so as to be arranged inside the light passing portion. A second substrate overlaps the first substrate and a second scale mark portion is formed on the second substrate and forms a pair with the first scale mark portion. A sealing member seals the first and second substrates in the periphery region between the display region and the light passing portion. A dam portion is formed on the first substrate between the display region and the light passing portion. | 04-30-2015 |