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20080276833 | INK FOR INK-JET RECORDING - An ink-jet ink comprising at least water and an organic solvent having a boiling point of not less than 150 ° C. in an amount of not less than 50 weight % and not more than 80 weight % based on the total weight of the ink, wherein the organic solvent comprises an alkane diol represented by Formula (1) or (2) in an amount of not less than 45 weight % and not more than 70 weight % based on the total weight of the ink, and a glycol mono-ether represented by Formula (3) in an amount of not less than 5 weight % and not more than 15 weight % based on the total weight of the ink: Formula (1) R | 11-13-2008 |
20090167829 | DEGASSING METHOD OF INK-JET INK, PRODUCTION METHOD OF INK-JET INK AND INK-JET PRINTER - A degassing method of an ink-jet ink comprising at least a pigment, and having a viscosity of not less than 10 mPa·second and not more than 50 mPa·second at 25° C., comprising the step of: carrying out degassing employing an external refluxing type hollow fiber degassing module under a condition of a pressure loss of the hollow fiber degassing module during degassing being less than 0.1 MPa. | 07-02-2009 |
20090186201 | PLATE MAKING METHOD AND PLANOGRAPHIC PRINTING PLATE - A plate making method comprising the steps of: (1) ejecting a plate making ink onto a printing plate material via an ink-jet recording method, (2) irradiating actinic energy rays onto the ejected plate making ink, and (3) forming an image via evaporating of an ink solvent followed by drying, wherein the plate making ink comprises water and an actinic energy ray curable polymer, having a plurality of side chains with a main chain, and cross-linking can be induced among the side chains by irradiation of actinic energy ray radiation, and having a polymerization degree of 200-4000, in a range of 0.8%-5.0 weight % based on the total weight of the ink. | 07-23-2009 |
20100112497 | IMAGE FORMING METHOD - Provided is a method for forming an image with an ink-jet recorder provided with an ink-jet head, the method comprising the following steps in the sequence set forth: ejecting a photo-acid generator solution through the ink-jet head on a recording material, provided that the photo-acid generator solution contains a solvent and a photo-acid generator without containing a photopolymerizable compound; irradiating the ejected photo-acid generator solution on the recording material with actinic radiation rays; ejecting an actinic radiation curable ink containing a colorant through the ink-jet head on the recording material to form an image; and irradiating the image with actinic radiation rays so as to fix the formed image. | 05-06-2010 |
20100149231 | IMAGE FORMING METHOD - Provided is a method for forming an image using an ink-jet recording method which forms the image with a single pass printing method employing an ink comprising water in an amount of 20 to 90 weight % based on the total weight of the ink, a pigment and a water soluble resin containing an acidic group which is neutralized with ammonia or an amine compound, the method containing the steps of: applying a processing solution on a coated paper for printing; and ejecting droplets of the ink on the coated paper for printing, wherein the processing solution is capable of aggregating an ingredient of the ink or increasing a viscosity of the ink, and the coated paper for printing is heated from 40 to 60° C. during the step of ejecting the droplets of the ink. | 06-17-2010 |
20100253734 | METHOD FOR FORMING INK-JET IMAGE - Provided are an aqueous ink-jet ink and a method for forming an ink-jet image enabling to decrease bleed occurrence during high-speed printing and to realize highly detailed image quality. An aqueous ink-jet ink characterized by containing water, a pigment, an organic or inorganic amine salt, and a water-soluble resin having a higher pKa than an acid component formed by dissociation of the amine salt in an ink. | 10-07-2010 |
20110139026 | INK-JET PLATEMAKING METHOD - An ink-jet platemaking method is provided which takes advantage of the high convenience and high productivity characteristic of platemaking by ink-jet printing and which mitigates or improves the liquid gathering caused by droplet coalescence and printing durability, which have been problematic in platemaking by ink-jet printing. The ink-jet platemaking method comprises: using an ink for platemaking comprising water, one or more water-soluble organic solvents, and fine resin particles; adhering the ink for platemaking to a heated printing plate material; and volatilizing the solvent contained in the platemaking ink to dry the ink and thereby form an image. The ink-jet platemaking method is characterized in that the fine resin particles have a minimum film-forming temperature (MFT (water)) of 40° C. or higher, the ink for platemaking contains a water-soluble organic solvent (A) which lowers the MFT of the fine resin particles by 5° C. or more, the water-soluble organic solvent (A) accounts for 20% or more of all water-soluble organic solvents contained in the ink, and the water-soluble organic solvent (A) has a boiling point of 180-300° C. | 06-16-2011 |
20110216124 | ACTINIC ENERGY RADIATION CURABLE INKJET INK AND INKJET RECORDING METHOD - Disclosed is an actinic energy radiation curable inkjet ink which can be printed on various types of recording media, has excellent printed image quality and excellent fixability particularly on coated printing paper, and is improved in storage stability and ejection stability. Also disclosed is an inkjet recording method using the actinic energy radiation curable inkjet ink. The actinic energy radiation curable inkjet ink is characterized by containing a compound represented by Formula (1) or a compound represented by Formula (2) in an amount of not less than 0.1% by mass and less than 20% by mass based on a total mass of the ink. | 09-08-2011 |
20130141505 | ACTINIC ENERGY RADIATION CURABLE INKJET INK AND ACTINIC ENERGY RADIATION CURABLE INKJET RECORDING METHOD - Provided are an actinic energy radiation curable ink, which can achieve a high fineness and natural glossiness when recording is carried out onto a non-absorptive recording medium such as a film or a laminated paper or a slightly absorptive recording medium such as a coated paper; and an actinic energy radiation curable inkjet recording method. This actinic energy radiation curable ink, which is to be used in inkjet recording, is characterized by: said actinic energy radiation curable ink undergoing reversible sol/gel phase transition depending on temperature; said actinic energy radiation curable ink containing from 1% or more by mass to less than 10% by mass of a gelling agent; and, at temperature Tm (° C.) that is separately defined, the storage elastic modulus (G′) of the actinic energy radiation curable ink being from 0.1 or more Pa to less than 1000 Pa and the storage elastic modulus (G′) being smaller than the loss elastic modulus (G″) thereof. | 06-06-2013 |
20130335479 | ACTIVE RAY-CURABLE INKJET INK, AND IMAGE FORMATION METHOD - The active ray-curable inkjet ink comprises a gelling agent, photopolymerizable compounds and a photoinitiator, and reversibly transitions into a sol-gel phase according to the temperature. Therein: (1) a (meth)acrylate compound having a molecular weight of 300-1,500 and having 3.44 (—CH | 12-19-2013 |
20140002534 | ACTINIC RAY CURABLE INKJET INK AND IMAGE RECORDING METHOD USING SAME | 01-02-2014 |
20150062267 | IMAGE-FORMING METHOD - An inkjet recording method comprising: shooting to a recording medium an active-light-ray-curable inkjet ink including a photopolymerizable compound, a wax, a photopolymerization initiator, and a coloring material, and that undergoes reversible sol-gel phase transition relative to temperature; and curing the ink by irradiating an active light ray to the ink that has been shot to the recording medium, wherein the ink including a (meta) acrylate compound (B) having a molecular weight of 300-1500 and a C log P value within the range 4.0 to 7.0, the wax content being 1.0-10 percent by mass of the total mass of the ink, and the temperature of the recording medium at active light ray irradiation being set such that the saturation solubility of the wax with respect to the ink constitutes 0.5 percent by mass or less. According to this image-forming method, blooming is suppressed. | 03-05-2015 |
20150097903 | INKJET PRINTING METHOD - An inkjet printing method comprises: an inkjet printing device having an inkjet print head with a built-in heater, an ink tank with a built-in heater the tank interior of which communicates with the atmosphere, and an ink supply path that connects the inkjet print head with the ink tank; a process of heating a radiation-curable inkjet ink in the ink tank with a viscosity at 25° C. of 1.0×10 | 04-09-2015 |
20150124031 | INKJET INK SET, AND METHOD FOR FORMING IMAGE USING SAME - An inkjet ink set comprising: a color ink including a photocurable compound, a photopolymerization initiator, a gelling agent, and a colorant, the color ink undergoing a sol-gel phase transition depending on the temperature; and a clear ink including a photocurable compound, a photopolymerization initiator, and a gelling agent, the clear ink undergoing a sol-gel phase transition depending on the temperature. The viscosity (η) (CL) of the clear ink at 25° C. is less than ½ the viscosity (η) (CO) of the color ink at 25° C., and the viscosity (η) (CL) of the clear ink is 1×10 | 05-07-2015 |
20150138289 | ACTIVE RAY-CURABLE INKJET INK AND IMAGE FORMING METHOD USING SAME - An active ray-curable inkjet ink which contains a photocurable compound, a photopolymerization initiator, a gelling agent and a non-polymerizable liquid compound that is in a liquid state at 25° C., with the liquid compound being contained in an amount of 15-50% by mass relative to the mass of the ink. Since droplets of this active ray-curable inkjet ink are prevented from combining with each other after landing, this active ray-curable inkjet ink is capable of providing high quality images. Meanwhile, the surface gloss of printed images is increased, and printed images having less coating film thickness difference (namely, less relief-like texture) can be formed. | 05-21-2015 |
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20140356964 | AUTOMATIC ANALYZER AND METHOD FOR DETECTING MEASUREMENT VALUE ABNORMALITIES - An automatic analyzer detects measurement value abnormalities stemming from reaction process anomalies caused by the presence of foreign matter or bubbles. It is determined whether the results of concentration calculation based on light quantity data from multiple target detectors each fall within an applicable determination range. If the results fall within the determination range, an average value of the results of concentration calculation with the target detectors is calculated, and if not, an out-of-determination-range flag is given. A default fluctuation range is retrieved regarding the average value of the results of concentration calculation. The fluctuation range of the results of concentration calculation with the multiple target detectors is calculated. If the fluctuation range is found to fall within the default range, the results of concentration calculation are output to a display; and if outside the default range, a reexamination request is displayed with an added measurement value abnormality alarm. | 12-04-2014 |
20150033831 | AUTOMATIC ANALYER - An automatic analyzer has a multi-wavelength light source that irradiates a reaction cuvette containing a liquid mixture of a sample to be analyzed and a reagent. A transmitted-light quantity detector detects the amount of light transmitted through the reaction cuvette and internal contents of the reaction cuvette. A single-wavelength light source irradiates the reaction cuvette with single-wavelength light; and a transmitted-light quantity detector detects the amount of single-wavelength light scattered from the reaction cuvette. A memory stores the results of the transmitted-light quantity detection and the scattered-light quantity detection; and the deterioration states of the single-wavelength light source, multi-wavelength light source, and reaction cuvette are determined in accordance with measurement results of cell blank measurements conducted on the reaction cuvette where a predetermined reference solution is stored to detect the amount of light transmitted through and the amount of light scattered from. | 02-05-2015 |
20150104351 | AUTOMATIC ANALYZER - A high-throughput automatic analyzer integrates a biochemical analysis section and a blood coagulation analysis section. The analyzer is capable of achieving a reduction in size, system cost, and lifecycle cost. The automatic analyzer includes: a reaction disk; a first reagent dispensing mechanism that dispenses a reagent to reaction cells on the reaction disk; a photometer that irradiates a reaction solution in the reaction cell with light; a reaction cell cleaning mechanism; a reaction vessel supply unit that supplies a disposable reaction vessel for mixing and reacting a sample and a reagent with each other; a second reagent dispensing mechanism that dispenses a reagent to the disposable reaction vessel; a blood coagulation time measuring section that irradiates a reaction solution in the disposable reaction vessel with light to detect transmitted or scattered light; and a sample dispensing mechanism that dispenses a sample to the reaction cell and the disposable reaction vessel. | 04-16-2015 |
20150204794 | AUTOMATIC ANALYER - An automatic analyzer which can reduce the effort necessary for conducting a test of limit of detection/limit of quantification properties and managing the test results is provided. Operation condition-setting means for conducting an evaluation test for at least one of a limit of detection and a limit of quantification for each measurement item, determination condition-setting means for setting a determination condition of the evaluation test, and a calculation unit for obtaining a measurement result of a dilution series containing different dilution concentrations by controlling the sample-dispensing mechanism, the reagent-dispensing mechanism and the measurement unit based on the set operation condition, and calculating a test result of the evaluation test from the measurement result of the dilution series based on the set determination condition are disposed. | 07-23-2015 |
20150219556 | AUTOMATIC ANALYSIS DEVICE, AND AUTOMATIC ANALYSIS METHOD - To enable determination of if there is an influence of foreign-body reactions on the result of quantitative determination conducted with a scattered light measurement method. Proposed is an automatic analysis device including a light source configured to irradiate a reaction solution with light, a plurality of light receivers configured to receive scattered light generated from the reaction solution at different light-receiving angles, a first data processing unit configured to process reaction process data measured by one of the light receivers to quantitatively determine a concentration of a substance in the reaction solution, and a second data processing unit configured to determine if the quantitative determination of the concentration of the substance has been performed normally on the basis of a ratio of a plurality of computed values, the plurality of computed values having been calculated from a plurality of pieces of reaction process data measured by the respective light receivers. | 08-06-2015 |
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20090097059 | ELECTRONIC FILE APPROVAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - An electronic file approval management system includes information terminal devices for a creator creating an electronic file and for an approver approving the file. The device for approver includes an electronic information transmitter-receiver storing and retrieving information with the device for creator, an input unit being input an approval result, a first print data converter converting the file into first print data, a first approval information extractor extracting first approval information, and a key creation unit creating an approval key. The device for creator includes a creation unit creating the electronic file, an electronic information transmitter-receiver for the creator storing and retrieving information with the device for approver, a second print data converter converting the file into second print data, a second approval information extractor extracting second approval information, and an approval key authentication unit determining whether to approve based on collation of the second approval information and approval key. | 04-16-2009 |
20110110509 | COMMUNICATION TERMINAL DEVICE - A communication terminal device is capable of communicating with an external terminal device and an external information supplying device. The communication terminal device includes a receiving unit for receiving origination information from the external terminal device; a registration information storage unit for storing a destination of information transmission to the external terminal device as destination information; a searching unit for determining whether information for identifying the origination information exists in information in the external information supplying device; a destination information analyzing unit for retrieving retrieved information as the information for identifying the origination information from the information in the external information supplying device according to a determination result of the searching unit; and a destination registration unit for storing the retrieved information in the registration information storage unit according to the determination result of the searching unit. | 05-12-2011 |
20140298310 | INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, FIRMWARE RENEWING METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM - An invented information processing apparatus includes a firmware renewal unit for renewing the firmware stored in the electronic device to be new firmware, a version retrieval unit for retrieving firmware version information indicating a version of the new firmware, a renewal information retrieval unit for detecting the version of the software compatible with the new firmware using the software version information, a version confirmation unit for selecting software of a newly required version, and an installation unit for installing the software of the newly required version. | 10-02-2014 |
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20120319207 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE WITH THRESHOLD VOLTAGE CONTROL AND METHOD OF FABRICATING THE SAME - Semiconductor devices and methods of making semiconductor devices are provided. According to one embodiment, the field effect transistor can contain a semiconductor substrate containing shallow trench isolations; a p-FET and an n-FET; a silicon germanium layer in a recess in the upper surface of the p-FET; a pair of gate dielectrics including a hafnium compound and a rare earth compound disposed on the silicon germanium layer and the upper surface of the n-FET; and a pair of gate electrodes both including the same material disposed on the pair of gate dielectrics. | 12-20-2012 |
20130248871 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - According to one embodiment, a semiconductor device includes a first semiconductor region, a second semiconductor region, a third semiconductor region, an insulating film, and a control electrode. The first semiconductor region includes a silicon carbide of a first conductivity type. The second semiconductor region is provided on the first semiconductor region, includes a silicon carbide of a second conductivity type, and has a first main surface. The third semiconductor region is provided on the second semiconductor region and includes the silicon carbide of the first conductivity type. The film is provided on the surface. The electrode is provided on the film, and has a first region close to the third semiconductor region side, and a second region closer to the first semiconductor region side than the first region. An effective work function of is the first region is larger than an effective work function of the second region. | 09-26-2013 |
20140034964 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - According to one embodiment, a semiconductor device includes a first and a second transistor. The first transistor includes a first and a second region of a first conductivity type and a third region of a second conductivity type. The first region is disposed along a first crystal face of a silicon carbide region. The silicon carbide region has the first crystal face and a second crystal face. The second and the third region are disposed along the first face. The third region is provided between the first and the second region. The second transistor includes a fourth and fifth region of the second type and a sixth region of the first type. The fourth, the fifth and the sixth region are disposed along the second face of the silicon carbide region. The sixth region is provided between the fourth and the fifth region. | 02-06-2014 |
20140191247 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - According to one embodiment, a semiconductor device includes a gate electrode, a first semiconductor region, a second semiconductor region of a first conductivity type, a third semiconductor region of a second conductivity type and a fourth semiconductor region of the first conductivity type. The first semiconductor region includes a silicon carbide crystal of 4H—SiC. The second semiconductor region includes a first portion opposing the gate electrode and is provided between the gate electrode and the first semiconductor region. The third semiconductor region has a lattice spacing different from a lattice spacing of the silicon carbide crystal of 4H—SiC and is provided between the gate electrode and the second semiconductor region. The fourth semiconductor region is selectively provided on the third semiconductor region. | 07-10-2014 |
20150069400 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - According to one embodiment, a semiconductor device includes a first semiconductor region, a second semiconductor region, a third semiconductor region, an insulating film, and a control electrode. The first semiconductor region includes a silicon carbide of a first conductivity type. The second semiconductor region is provided on the first semiconductor region, includes a silicon carbide of a second conductivity type, and has a first main surface. The third semiconductor region is provided on the second semiconductor region and includes the silicon carbide of the first conductivity type. The film is provided on the surface. The electrode is provided on the film, and has a first region close to the third semiconductor region side, and a second region closer to the first semiconductor region side than the first region. An effective work function of the first region is larger than an effective work function of the second region. | 03-12-2015 |
20150076523 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - According to one embodiment, a semiconductor device includes a first and a second transistor. The first transistor includes a first and a second region of a first conductivity type and a third region of a second conductivity type. The first region is disposed along a first crystal face of a silicon carbide region. The silicon carbide region has the first crystal face and a second crystal face. The second and the third region are disposed along the first face. The third region is provided between the first and the second region. The second transistor includes a fourth and fifth region of the second type and a sixth region of the first type. The fourth, the fifth and the sixth region are disposed along the second face of the silicon carbide region. The sixth region is provided between the fourth and the fifth region. | 03-19-2015 |
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20080296666 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE INCLUDING AN EMBEDDED CONTACT PLUG - A semiconductor device includes an active area isolated by an isolation area on a semiconductor substrate. A transistor includes a gate electrode extending across the active area, source/drain regions formed in the active area on both sides of the gate electrode, and impurity-containing contact plugs connected to the source/drain regions. The source/drain regions are formed by thermal diffusion of impurities from the impurity-containing contact plugs toward the active area, | 12-04-2008 |
20090197384 | SEMICONDUCTOR MEMORY DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SEMICONDUCTOR MEMORY DEVICE - According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a semiconductor memory device. The semiconductor memory device is provided with an insulator and a capacitor. The capacitor is provided with a lower electrode provided with an inner portion and an outer portion, a dielectric portion on the lower electrode, and an upper electrode on the dielectric portion. The inner portion is provided with a lower part and an upper part upwardly extending from the lower part. The insulator laterally holds the lower part. The outer portion is arranged on the insulator and is electrically connected with the upper part. | 08-06-2009 |
20090221127 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE HAVING A STACKED CAPACITOR - A stacked capacitor in a memory cell has a bottom electrode made of a metal or metal compound, a capacitor insulation film and a top electrode made of a metal or a metal compound. The capacitor insulation film includes an aluminum oxide film having a thickness of 2 to 4 nm and in contact with the bottom electrode, and an overlying hafnium oxide film having a thickness of 3 to 6 nm. The stacked capacitor has a higher resistance against a biased temperature test. | 09-03-2009 |
20110033994 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A method of forming a semiconductor device includes the following processes. A pillar is formed which stands on a semiconductor substrate. A first insulating film is formed which covers a side surface of the pillar. An upper portion of the first insulating film is removed to expose a side surface of an upper portion of the pillar. A contact plug is formed, which contacts the side surface of the upper portion of the pillar and a top surface of the pillar. | 02-10-2011 |
20120313156 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A method of forming a semiconductor device includes the following processes. A pillar is formed which stands on a semiconductor substrate. A first insulating film is formed which covers a side surface of the pillar. An upper portion of the first insulating film is removed to expose a side surface of an upper portion of the pillar. A contact plug is formed, which contacts the side surface of the upper portion of the pillar and a top surface of the pillar. | 12-13-2012 |
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20090293635 | ELECTROMAGNETIC FLOW METER - Provided is an electromagnetic flow meter configured to measure a flow rate of a measurement target fluid. The electromagnetic flow meter includes: a measurement pipe having a hollow cylindrical shape and allowing the measurement target fluid to flow inside; flanges provided on both ends of the measurement pipe, respectively; and a lining portion. Each of the flanges includes a cut groove formed in a circumferential direction of the measurement pipe. The cut groove has a curved inner surface. The lining portion is formed so as to cover an inner surface of the measurement pipe and the cut grooves. | 12-03-2009 |
20100192700 | MEASUREMENT APPARATUS - A measurement apparatus includes a measurement pipe to feed the measurement object, a cylindrical lining body lined on an inner wall surface of the measurement pipe, an electrode insertion hole formed by penetrating a pipe wall of the measurement pipe and the lining body, an electrode inserted in the pipe wall from inside of the measurement pipe with the electrode insertion hole serving as a central axis of the electrode, so as to allow one end portion of the electrode to contact the measurement object and an electrode fixing unit to be engaged with an opposite end portion of the electrode to fix the electrode by pulling the electrode toward an outer wall of the measurement pipe. | 08-05-2010 |
20100294044 | ELECTROMAGNETIC FLOW METER - An electromagnetic flow meter provided with a resin lining portion in which resin is lined in a measuring pipe by pressure molding, including the measuring pipe to flow liquid to be measured, a lining locking frame provided in the measuring pipe composed of a cylindrical plate with openings and a plurality of divided belt-like ring plates, and the resin lining portion formed by embedding the lining locking frame. Here, in case of pressure molding the resin lining portion, the resin to be lined can be filled easily in gaps between the measuring pipe and the lining locking frame via gaps formed by a first gap provided between the inner face of the measuring pipe and the outer circumference face of the cylindrical plate with openings and second gaps of the adjacent divided belt-like ring plates in the outer circumference direction of the measuring pipe. | 11-25-2010 |
20110314931 | ELECTROMAGNETIC FLOW METER - An apparatus is disclosed that includes a measuring pipe comprising an inner layer and a non-magnetic outer layer; an electric flow meter electrically connected to the measuring pipe and operable to measure the flow of a material within the pipe; an insert comprising non-magnetic material exposed to the interior space of the measuring pipe and in electrical connection with the outer layer of the measuring pipe, wherein the insert is operable to provide a common ground between the material within the pipe and the flow measuring device. | 12-29-2011 |
20120291562 | ELECTROMAGNETIC FLOW METER - An electromagnetic flow meter provided with a resin lining portion in which resin is lined in a measuring pipe by pressure molding, including the measuring pipe to flow liquid to be measured, a lining locking frame provided in the measuring pipe composed of a cylindrical plate with openings and a plurality of divided belt-like ring plates, and the resin lining portion formed by embedding the lining locking frame. Here, in case of pressure molding the resin lining portion, the resin to be lined can be filled easily in gaps between the measuring pipe and the lining locking frame via gaps formed by a first gap provided between the inner face of the measuring pipe and the outer circumference face of the cylindrical plate with openings and second gaps of the adjacent divided belt-like ring plates in the outer circumference direction of the measuring pipe. | 11-22-2012 |
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20140174196 | CLEANING QUALITY CONTROL SYSTEM USING ELECTROMAGNETIC FLOW METER, AND CLEANING QUALITY CONTROL METHOD - A cleaning quality control device to automatically determine cleaning quality as to whether or not cleaning has been completed from a detection signal of the electromagnetic flow meter,
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20080296254 | Multilayer wiring board for an electronic device - To provide a multilayer wiring board mainly used for an electronic device, in which a bump passing through an inter layer insulating film allows for inter layer connection between plural wiring films insulated from one another with plural inter layer insulating layers. In the multilayer wiring board, a circuit element such as an electronic part, a semiconductor chip, or a passive element is accommodated in the inter layer insulating films so as to connect its terminal with the corresponding wiring film. In particular, the semiconductor chip is polished to a thickness of 50 μm or smaller, and the multilayer wiring board itself for the electronic device has the flexibility. | 12-04-2008 |
20100242270 | Wiring circuit board, manufacturing method for the wiring circuit board, and circuit module - A manufacturing method for a wiring circuit board includes the steps of: forming a board on a surface of a metal layer directly or indirectly through an etching barrier layer; forming an insulating film on the surface of the metal layer; polishing the insulating film to an extent to which a top face of the bump is exposed; and forming a solder ball on the top face of the bump. | 09-30-2010 |
20110057324 | Structure And Method Of Making Interconnect Element Having Metal Traces Embedded In Surface Of Dielectric - An interconnect element is provided. A monolithic dielectric element has a first exposed major surface, a plurality of first recesses extending inwardly from the first major surface, and a second exposed major surface remote from the first major surface, a plurality of second recesses extending inwardly from the second major surface. A plurality of first metal interconnect patterns are embedded in the plurality of first recesses and extend in one or more directions along the first major surface. A plurality of second metal interconnect patterns are embedded in the plurality of second recesses and extend in one or more directions along the second major surface. A plurality of non-hollow metal posts extend through the dielectric element between at least some of the plurality of first metal interconnect patterns and at least some of the plurality of second metal interconnect patterns. | 03-10-2011 |
20130247372 | MULTILAYER WIRING BOARD FOR AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE - To provide a multilayer wiring board mainly used for an electronic device, in which a bump passing through an interlayer insulating film allows for interlayer connection between plural wiring films insulated from one another with plural interlayer insulating layers. In the multilayer wiring board, a circuit element such as an electronic part, a semiconductor chip, or a passive element is accommodated in the interlayer insulating films so as to connect its terminal with the corresponding wiring film. In particular, the semiconductor chip is polished to a thickness of 50 μm or smaller, and the multilayer wiring board itself for the electronic device has the flexibility. | 09-26-2013 |
20140240934 | MULTILAYER WIRING BOARD FOR AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE - An electronic assembly is disclosed that includes a flexible insulating film, a semiconductor component that has a thickness of less than 50 micrometers, a conductive interconnect extending through the flexible insulating film, a second patterned metal wiring film adjacent, and a third patterned metal wiring film. The second patterned metal wiring film is electrically coupled with the third patterned metal wiring film through the conductive interconnect. The semiconductor component is coupled to the first patterned metal wiring film and at least one of the second patterned metal wiring film or the third patterned metal wiring film. | 08-28-2014 |
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20130010640 | NETWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND MANAGEMENT COMPUTER - Provided is a network management system for managing a plurality of packet relay devices, the network management system comprising: the plurality of packet relay devices constituting networks; and a display device for displaying configurations of the networks, in a case where it is determined that a virtual packet relay device identifier of the virtual packet relay device that is assigned a second-network identifier associated with the extracted second-network identifier is registered in a first-network configuration table, a first-work identifying module is configured to associate a first-network identifier that is associated with the virtual packet relay device identifier with the obtained configuration information, and register the association between the first-network identifier and the obtained configuration information in the first-network configuration table. | 01-10-2013 |
20130073706 | NETWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, AND NETWORK DEVICE - There are provided a virtual network management system and a network device that can identify the topology of a virtual network, estimate a virtual network to which various computing devices belong and the locations of the computing devices, and present the virtual network and the locations to a network administrator. In a network management device, the configurations of packet transmission devices and a MAC learning table are managed. A virtual network to which given virtual computing units are connected is identified from information about a virtual packet transmission device identifier, a VLAN identifier, a MAC address, and a packet transmission port number acquired from the MAC learning table. The locations of the virtual computing units in the virtual network are estimated, and the topology is drawn on the screen of a display. | 03-21-2013 |
20140047260 | NETWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, NETWORK MANAGEMENT COMPUTER AND NETWORK MANAGEMENT METHOD - A network management system comprising: a network including a plurality of packet relay apparatuses; wherein the plurality of packet relay apparatuses include first packet relay apparatuses, second packet relay apparatuses, and third packet relay apparatuses located downstream of the first packet relay apparatuses and the second packet relay apparatuses, wherein each of the third packet relay apparatuses has a first path coupled to one of the first packet relay apparatuses to send and receive traffic and a second path coupled to one of the second packet relay apparatuses and being in a blocking state, a management computer includes: a state information collection unit for acquiring state information on the first to the third packet relay apparatuses; and a power management unit for selecting a candidate packet relay apparatus to be deactivated satisfying predetermined conditions based on the state information. | 02-13-2014 |
20150138979 | NETWORK MANAGEMENT CONTROL DEVICE, NETWORK MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEM, AND NETWORK MANAGEMENT CONTROL METHOD - A network is optimized quickly and flexibly according to a request from a user who conducts data communication, or a trend of the traffic. Plural packet transport devices have plural paths between the respective devices, and packets transmitted from plural packet transfer devices can be transferred on the path. A management control device calculates a path most suitable for transmitting the packet, identifies an identifier necessary for transferring the packet on the path, and sets the packet transfer devices so as to allocate the identifier to the packet from the user, and transport the packet to the packet transport devices. | 05-21-2015 |
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20080266359 | LIQUID RECORDING HEAD - A recording head configured to discharge ink from a nozzle includes a cantilever and a liquid chamber. The cantilever has a free end and a fixed end and bends to generate a pressure for discharging ink. The liquid chamber communicates with the nozzle. The cantilever is disposed in the liquid chamber. The cantilever has a stepped portion on or in a surface facing the nozzle and in the vicinity of the free end. | 10-30-2008 |
20090185001 | LIQUID EJECTION RECORDING HEAD - A liquid ejection recording head includes a recording element substrate including a plurality of energy generating elements for generating energy for ejecting liquid, and includes a flow passage-forming member, connected to the recording element substrate, comprising a plurality of ejection outlets corresponding to the plurality of energy generating elements and comprising a plurality of flow passages communicating with the ejection outlets. The flow passage-forming member includes a hole array consisting of holes arranged so as to surround the flow passages and includes a communication passage, for establishing communication between adjacent holes, at a position close to the recording element substrate. | 07-23-2009 |
20100045744 | RECORDING APPARATUS - A recording apparatus for performing recording by reciprocally moving a liquid discharge head includes the liquid discharge head, which includes a case, a connection terminal group including a plurality of connection terminals capable of electrically connecting to the recording apparatus and which is provided on one face of the case, a liquid discharge substrate for discharging a liquid from a discharge port according to a signal transmitted from the recording apparatus via the connection terminals, and a supporting substrate supporting the liquid discharge substrate, which is provided on another one face of the case. The recording apparatus includes a standby area provided on the one end of the recording apparatus where the liquid discharge head is on stand-by when recording is not performed, and a carriage including a connection terminal which can electrically connect to the liquid discharge head, is mounted with the liquid discharge head, and reciprocally moves between the standby area and another end of the recording apparatus. | 02-25-2010 |
20110074884 | INKJET HEAD - To provide an inkjet head which includes high-density nozzle rows and which does not easily cause an ejection failure due to adhesion of ink mist around ejection orifices when a high-density image of a secondary color is printed with a small number of paths. An inkjet head includes at least two or more types of nozzle rows that eject different amounts of ink. When A is the cross section, with respect to an ink supplying direction, of an ink supply path from each ejection orifice to a supply port and L is the length of the ink supply path, the value of A/L differs between the two or more types of nozzle rows. The nozzle row of which the value of A/L is small is disposed outside an area between the nozzle rows that eject a largest amount of ink and that are arranged next to each other. | 03-31-2011 |
20120176449 | INKJET RECORDING HEAD - Two arrays of ejection openings which eject relatively large amounts of ink are provided for each of different color inks and are disposed at symmetrical positions in the order of colors in a direction corresponding to a record scan. In addition, a single array of ejection openings which eject relatively small amounts of ink is disposed for at least one color ink. Since the symmetrical disposition in the color order of the ejection opening arrays which eject large amounts of ink prevents color unevenness from appearing even when the bidirectional recording is performed. Since the single array is formed of the ejection openings which eject small amount of ink, and which is used for highly precise recording, it is possible to avoid image deterioration due to the shift of dot formed positions, even when the recording head is mounted in an inclined manner attributable to the variation in manufacturing. | 07-12-2012 |
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20090075821 | PLANT GROWTH REGULATOR AND A METHOD OF PRODUCIDNG THE REGULATOR - A plant growth regulator and a method for preparation thereof are provided; the plant growth regulaor comprises cinnamic acid as an active component, wherein cinnamic acid is dissolved or dispersed in an aqueous medium in high concentrations. The regulator prevents useless growth of young plants such as seedlings or nursery plants, and useless growth of potted plants (Bonsai); namely it is effective for dwarfing a plant; it can improve the quality of gardening plants and horticultural or agricultural yields. Since cinnamic acid is a naturally occurring substance, the plant growth regulator comprising the acid has high concern for environment and no problems in safety and health of human bodies. | 03-19-2009 |
20120148917 | AQUEOUS COATING LIQUID FOR AN ELECTRODE PLATE, ELECTRODE PLATE FOR AN ELECTRICAL STORAGE DEVICE, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING AN ELECTRODE PLATE FOR AN ELECTRICAL STORAGE DEVICE, AND ELECTRICAL STORAGE DEVICE - A water-based coating formulation for an electrode plate of an electricity storage device, said water-based coating formulation being adapted to form a coating film layer on the electrode plate, contains at least one resin binder having a saponification degree of 40% or higher and selected from unmodified and modified polyvinyl alcohols and unmodified and modified ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymers, a conductive material, and a specific polybasic acid or its acid anhydride in a water-based medium containing water as a polar solvent. Per parts by mass of the conductive material (2), the resin binder is from 0.1 to 3 parts by mass and the polybasic acid or the like is from 0.01 to 6 parts by mass. The coating formulation has a solids content of from 0.02 mass % to 40 mass %. | 06-14-2012 |
20120156562 | WATER-BASED SLURRY COMPOSITION, ELECTRODE PLATE FOR ELECTRICITY STORAGE DEVICE, AND ELECTRICITY STORAGE DEVICE - A water-based slurry composition contains (1) a water-based medium containing at least water as a polar solvent, (2) at least one polymer selected from cellulose derivatives, alginic acid derivatives, starch derivatives, chitin derivatives, chitosan derivatives, polyallylamine and polyvinylamine, (3) a hydrophobic filler, and (4) a polybasic acid or a derivative thereof. The composition has a water content of 30 mass % or higher. An electrode plate for an electricity storage device, and the electricity storage device are also disclosed. | 06-21-2012 |
20120156563 | AQUEOUS CARBON FILLER DISPERSION COATING LIQUID, CONDUCTIVITY-IMPARTING MATERIAL, ELECTRODE PLATE FOR AN ELECTRICAL STORAGE DEVICE, MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREFORE, AND ELECTRICAL STORAGE DEVICE - A water-based, carbon filler-dispersed coating formulation for forming a conductive coating film contains (1) a hydroxyalkyl chitosan as a resin binder, (2) a conductive carbon filler, and (3) a polybasic acid or its derivative in a water-based medium containing at least water as a polar solvent. In 100 parts by mass of the coating formulation, the hydroxyalkyl chitosan (1) is contained in a range of from 0.1 to 20 parts by mass, and the conductive carbon filler (2) is contained in a range of from 1 to 30 parts by mass. An electricity-imparting material, an electrode plate for an electricity storage device, a process for producing the electrode plate, and the electricity storage device are also disclosed. | 06-21-2012 |
20120160128 | DISPERSANT FOR USE IN A CARBON FILLER - A carbon filler dispersant for dispersing a carbon filler in a liquid medium comprised of an aqueous solvent or nonaqueous solvent contains, as a principal component, a hydroxylalkyl chitosan, specifically at least one hydroxyalkyl chitosan selected from the group consisting of glycerylated chitosan, hydroxyethyl chitosan, hydroxypropyl chitosan, hydroxybutyl chitosan, and hydroxybutyl hydroxypropyl chitosan. | 06-28-2012 |
20130157129 | COATING LIQUID, CONDUCTIVE COATING FILM, ELECTRODE PLATE FOR ELECTRICITY STORAGE DEVICE, AND ELECTRICITY STORAGE DEVICE - Disclosed is a coating formulation useful in forming a conductive coating film on a surface of a collector for constructing an electrode plate for an electricity storage device. The coating formulation contains (A) a polymeric acid, (B) a vinyl carboxylate copolymer represented by the following formula (1): | 06-20-2013 |
20130316231 | AQUEOUS LIQUID COMPOSITION, AQUEOUS COATING, FUNCTIONAL COATING FILM, AND COMPOSITE MATERIAL - An aqueous liquid composition contains a water-based medium containing water, a polymer having at least one type of groups selected from hydroxyl groups and amino groups, and phosphonobutanetricarboxylic acid. The aqueous liquid composition contains low-cost materials having low environmental load, can retain adequate viscosity even when stored over a long term, and can form a functional coating film having excellent adhesiveness to a base material and superb durability, solvent resistance and waterproofness and capable of exhibiting various functions led by electrical conductivity and hydrophilicity. | 11-28-2013 |
20130316232 | AQUEOUS LIQUID COMPOSITION, AQUEOUS COATING, FUNCTIONAL COATING FILM, AND COMPOSITE MATERIAL - An aqueous liquid composition contains a water-based medium containing water, chitosan and/or a chitosan derivative, and a polymeric acid, and has a pH of not higher than 4.5. The aqueous liquid composition contains low-cost materials having low environmental load, can retain adequate viscosity even when stored over a long term, and can form a functional coating film having excellent adhesiveness to a base material and superb durability, solvent resistance and waterproofness and capable of exhibiting various functions led by electrical conductivity and hydrophilicity. | 11-28-2013 |
20140112972 | ANTI-ADHESION MEDICAL MATERIAL AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME - Provided is an adhesion preventing medical material including a bioresorbable base material and a polyhydric alcohol or aqueous polyhydric alcohol solution, which contains the polyhydric alcohol, held in the bioresorbable base material. The bioresorbable base material includes a bioresorbable material, and has a swelling degree of 200 to 3,000 mass % and a water elution rate of not higher than 10 mass %. After immersed for 3 hours in water of 25° C. in an amount at least 50 times a total mass of the aqueous polyhydric alcohol solution or aqueous polyhydric alcohol solution and the bioresorbable base material, the polyhydric alcohol remains in an amount of not greater than 30 mass % of that of the polyhydric alcohol before the immersion. | 04-24-2014 |
20150179357 | AQUEOUS LIQUID COMPOSITION, AQUEOUS COATING LIQUID, FUNCTIONAL COATING FILM AND COMPOSITE MATERIAL - Provided is an aqueous liquid composition including a water-based medium containing water, a polymer having at least one type of groups selected from hydroxyl groups and amino groups, and phosphonobutanetricarboxylic acid. The polymer is at least one polymer selected from the group consisting of a polysaccharide, polyamino acid, polyvinyl alcohol, polyallylamine, polyvinylamine, a polyamidine, a polyethylenimine, and their derivatives. | 06-25-2015 |
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20090020250 | Filled Paper and Method of Manufacturing the Same - There is provided a filled paper containing a coated filler obtained by coating a filler with a acrylamide copolymer (composite PAM) comprising (A) an anionic polysaccharide and (B) a cationic and/or an amphoteric acrylamide copolymer. The composite PAM is obtained, for example, by mixing the component (A) and the component (B). Since the filler is treated with a combination of the components (A) and (B) different from each other in charge properties and structure, suitable coagulation effect can be attained and the coated filler has excellent affinity for pulp slurry. Therefore, even in the case of a highly filled paper, a large paper strengthening effect can be attained by using a small amount of the chemical agent. | 01-22-2009 |
20100282422 | PROCESSES FOR PRODUCING CELLULOSE NANOFIBERS, CELLULOSE OXIDATION CATALYSTS AND METHODS FOR OXIDIZING CELLULOSE - The present invention aims to provide a process for producing cellulose nanofibers using a 4-hydroxy TEMPO derivative less expensive than TEMPO and a process capable of rapidly producing homogeneous cellulose nanofibers. Wood cellulose can be efficiently converted into nanofibers by a process for producing cellulose nanofibers comprising treating a cellulosic material with an oxidizing agent in water in the presence of a cellulose oxidation catalyst comprising an N-oxyl compound represented by formula 1 below: | 11-11-2010 |
20110008638 | PAPERMAKING ADDITIVE AND PAPER CONTAINING THE SAME - A papermaking additive comprising cellulose nanofibers whose aqueous solution at a concentration of 2% (w/v) has a B-type viscosity (60 rpm, 20° C.) of 500 to 7000 mPa·s, preferably 500 to 2000 mPa·s is used to prepare a paper having improved air resistance and smoothness. This additive is prepared by oxidizing a cellulosic material with an oxidizing agent in the presence of (1) N-oxyl compound (s) and (2) bromide, iodide or a mixture thereof to prepare oxidized cellulose, and finely grinding the oxidized cellulose in a wet condition to convert the oxidized cellulose into nanofibers. | 01-13-2011 |
20120009661 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING CELLULOSE GEL DISPERSION - A cellulosic material is oxidized with an oxidizing agent in the presence of (1) an N-oxyl compound and (2) a bromide, an iodide or a mixture thereof. The resulting material is subjected to defibration and dispersion treatment to prepare a cellulose nanofiber dispersion liquid. The dispersion liquid thus obtained is acidified so that the cellulose nanofibers are aggregated to form a gelatinous substance. Ultimately, the gelatinous substance is treated mechanically to obtain a cellulose gel dispersion liquid which has low water absorbency and does not tend to swell. | 01-12-2012 |