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20110139253 | ORGANIC PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION ELEMENT AND PRODUCING METHOD OF THE SAME - Provided is an organic photoelectric conversion element containing: a first electrode; a second electrode; and an organic photoelectric conversion layer sandwiched between the first electrode and the second electrode, wherein the first electrode comprises: a conductive fiber layer; and a transparent conductive layer containing a conductive polymer comprising a π conjugated conductive polymer and a polyanion, and an aqueous binder, and at least a part of the transparent conductive layer containing the conductive polymer and the aqueous binder is cross-linked therein. | 06-16-2011 |
20110197966 | ORGANIC PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION ELEMENT AND ORGANIC PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION ELEMENT MANUFACTURING METHOD - Provided is an organic photoelectric conversion element having a high photoelectric conversion ratio. Provided is also a method for manufacturing an organic photoelectric conversion element which can significantly reduce the manufacturing cost by forming a transparent electrode and an organic generation layer portion by coating a material. The organic photoelectric conversion element includes on a transparent substrate, a first electrode unit having a transparent conductive layer, an organic generation unit, and a second electrode unit which are successively arranged in this order when viewed from the transparent substrate. The transparent conductive layer constituting the first electrode unit contains conductive fiber and transparent conductive material. | 08-18-2011 |
20110233566 | LIGHTING DEVICE - Provided is a lightweight flexible lighting device with excellent durability and stable performance over repeated use that combines an organic electroluminescent element, an organic photoelectric conversion element, and a secondary cell. The lighting device has a control means for controlling the electrical connections of the organic electroluminescent element, the organic photoelectric conversion element, and the secondary cell. The control means controls the electrical connections such that a reverse bias voltage is applied to the organic electroluminescent element when the organic electroluminescent element receives light, generates power, and charges the secondary cell, and such that a reverse bias voltage is applied to the organic photoelectric conversion element when the organic electroluminescent element is supplied with power from the secondary cell and emits light. | 09-29-2011 |
20120241003 | ORGANIC PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION ELEMENT - Disclosed is an organic photoelectric conversion element which has excellent photoelectric conversion efficiency and excellent temperature stability with respect to power generation. The organic photoelectric conversion element comprises at least one photoelectric conversion layer and at least one carrier transport layer between a first electrode and a second electrode, and is characterized in that the carrier transport layer contains the salt of an alkali metal or an alkaline earth metal or the complex thereof of an alkali metal or an alkaline earth metal. | 09-27-2012 |
20150096610 | ORGANIC PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION ELEMENT AND SOLAR CELL USING THE SAME - Provided are a transparent conductive film having a simple manufacturing process and high transparency, high photoelectric conversion efficiency, and excellent durability and an organic photoelectric conversion element using this transparent conductive film. | 04-09-2015 |
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20150030348 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - An image-forming apparatus comprising a fuser assembly including a heating roller and a pressure roller for fixing a non-fixed image on paper, a duct located in the vicinity of the fuser assembly in parallel to an axis line of the heating roller, an exhaust outlet located on a first side wall of the duct at the fuser assembly side, wherein the exhaust outlet is provided to connect the fuser assembly and the duct, and a plane filter detachably attached to an inside wall of the duct in parallel to the inside wall. | 01-29-2015 |
20150212485 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - A multi-function printer includes a fuser unit which includes a heat roller and a pressure roller; a duct which is formed in a long shape in a direction along an axis of the heat roller, is disposed in the vicinity of the fuser unit along the axis of the heat roller, and is exhausted by an exhaust fan which is provided on one end side in a long-side direction; an exhaust port which is opened to a first side wall of the fuser unit side of the duct and causes the fuser unit and the duct to communicate with each other; and a planar filter which is attached to an inner wall surface of the duct and in which the surface of the filter is an irregular surface on which ditches and convex portions extending in a direction inclined to the long-side direction of the duct are alternately disposed in the long-side direction of the duct. | 07-30-2015 |
20150212486 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - An image forming apparatus includes a fuser unit which includes a heat roller and a pressure roller; a duct which is formed in a long shape in a direction along an axis of the heat roller, is disposed in the vicinity of the fuser unit along the axis of the heat roller, and is exhausted by an exhaust fan which is provided on one end side in a long-side direction; an exhaust port which is opened to a first side wall of the fuser unit side of the duct and causes the fuser unit and the duct to communicate with each other; and a planar filter which is attached to an inner wall surface of the duct. The filter includes a filter base material having an irregular surface shape in which ditches and convex portions are alternately disposed; and a frame which is bonded to both ends orthogonal to an irregularity direction of the filter base material, the convex portion of the filter base material protrudes from the frame, and the convex portion of the filter base material is bonded or stuck to the inner wall surface. | 07-30-2015 |
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20130006499 | INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE CONTROL APPARATUS - An internal combustion engine control apparatus includes a first period in which the target heater applied effective voltage is set to a first target voltage with which the temperature of an exhaust gas sensor becomes a target temperature at a time when the internal combustion engine is being operated; a second control period in which after the automatic stop mode of the engine has started, the target heater applied effective voltage is set to a second target voltage lower than the first target voltage; and a third period in which after the second period, the target heater applied effective voltage is controlled to a third target voltage higher than the second target voltage and with which the temperature of an exhaust gas sensor becomes a target temperature at a time when the engine is in the automatic stop mode. | 01-03-2013 |
20150108951 | IN-VEHICLE POWER STORAGE DEVICE AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - An in-vehicle power storage device that discharges a battery in a case where collision of a vehicle is detected or predicted, and stops discharging the battery when an over-discharged state has not been reached, and a control method thereof. The in-vehicle power storage device includes: a battery mounted in a vehicle; charge-state detection means for detecting a charge state of the battery; and a discharging load for discharging the battery, and a control device which includes: battery charge-state detection means for detecting a charge state; a battery discharger means for discharging the battery using the load if collision of the vehicle is detected or predicted; and discharge stopping means to stop discharging the battery before the battery becomes over-discharged. | 04-23-2015 |
20150203060 | POWER SUPPLY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND POWER SUPPLY MANAGEMENT METHOD - A second switch ( | 07-23-2015 |
20150316636 | FAILURE DETECTION APPARATUS FOR VOLTAGE SENSOR - [Object] To reliably detect failure in a voltage sensor which detects battery voltage, without erroneous determination. | 11-05-2015 |
20150352968 | VEHICLE POWER SOURCE SYSTEM - While a current cutoff mechanism cuts off charging and discharging currents for a second electric storage device, a DC/DC converter is controlled so as to be in a state where electric power is supplied from a low-voltage side to a high-voltage side, applies voltage conversion to an input voltage of the low-voltage side so that an output voltage of the high-voltage side becomes a predetermined voltage, and after a predetermined state where the induction voltage of the AC power generator can be supplied to the low-voltage side is reached, control of the DC/DC converter is switched from the state where electric power is supplied from the low-voltage side to the high-voltage side to a state where electric power is supplied from the high-voltage side to the low-voltage side. | 12-10-2015 |
20150377162 | ENGINE STOP CONTROL APPARATUS AND ENGINE STOP CONTROL METHOD - An engine stopping section first selects, when an engine stop condition is satisfied, a power-generation braking mode in which a power-generation braking torque is applied to the engine by a power generation operation of the generator, to thereby apply the power-generation braking torque to the engine, and then selects a short-circuit braking mode in which a short-circuit braking torque is applied to the engine by short-circuiting each energization phase of an armature coil with a semiconductor switch and by causing a field current to flow through a field coil, to thereby apply the short-circuit braking torque to the engine. | 12-31-2015 |
20160001769 | TRANSMISSION CONTROL DEVICE AND TRANSMISSION CONTROL METHOD - A transmission control device ( | 01-07-2016 |
20160082977 | VEHICLE TRAVEL DEVICE AND VEHICLE TRAVEL CONTROL METHOD - A travel control device ( | 03-24-2016 |
20160090052 | ON-VEHICLE ELECTRICAL STORAGE APPARATUS - An auxiliary battery which is a main power supply is used as power source electric power supplying means for supplying power source electric power to a control device, and an auxiliary power supply is further provided. When an abnormality occurs in the auxiliary battery, the power supply for supplying power source electric power to the control device is switched from the auxiliary battery to the auxiliary power supply by a power supply switching device, to operate the control device stably and perform discharging of a battery. Thus, the discharging can be stopped before the battery is overdischarged. | 03-31-2016 |
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20120143418 | ELECTRICITY GENERATION CONTROL DEVICE FOR VEHICLE - An electricity generation control device calculates a virtual electricity generation efficiency where a transmission gear ratio of a continuously variable transmission is changed with a minute amount when an electricity generation condition by an engine drive is realized, changes the transmission gear ratio with a minute amount in a case where the virtual electricity generation efficiency is superior to a present electricity generation efficiency, calculates a virtual electricity generation efficiency where an engine drive torque and an electricity generation drive torque are changed with a minute amount, and changes the engine drive torque and the electricity generation drive torque in a case where the virtual electricity generation efficiency is superior to a present electricity generation efficiency, in which the minute amount change of the transmission gear ratio and the minute amount change of the engine drive torque and the electricity generation drive torque are alternatively performed. | 06-07-2012 |
20120270700 | ENGINE START CONTROL DEVICE - An engine start control device includes a mechanical pump supplying hydraulic pressure; an electric pump connected in parallel to the mechanical pump and independently driven; a device for stopping the engine when an idling stop condition is satisfied and starting the engine when a restart condition and a fuel injection condition are satisfied; a device for driving the electric pump when the hydraulic pressure is less than a first hydraulic pressure when the engine is stopped by idling stop; and a device for driving a motor at a target speed and for performing control so that the change in the target speed is small compared with the change exhibited when the hydraulic pressure is equal or higher than a second hydraulic pressure, when the hydraulic pressure is less than the second hydraulic pressure, and the restart condition is satisfied after the idling stop. | 10-25-2012 |
20130119759 | POWER MANAGEMENT APPARATUS, POWER MANAGEMENT METHOD, AND POWER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - The power management apparatus provided in a vehicle includes: a switch | 05-16-2013 |
20130307492 | VEHICULAR POWER GENERATION SYSTEM AND POWER GENERATION CONTROL METHOD FOR THE SAME - A vehicular power generation system includes: a battery which is charged by power generation electric power of a generator that is driven by an internal combustion engine; and a power generation control device which reduces the amount of fuel to be consumed for power generation of the internal combustion engine. The power generation control device includes: a unit which sets an operating range that is small in the amount of fuel to be consumed for an increase in torque of the internal combustion engine; a unit which sets electric power with high power generation efficiency to a target value of power generation electric power according to rotation speed and power generation voltage of the generator; and a unit which controls so that the amount of power generation of the generator is a target value when the operating point of the internal combustion engine is in the operating range. | 11-21-2013 |
20140114517 | VEHICLE POWER GENERATING DEVICE AND POWER GENERATION CONTROL METHOD - In power generation control for a vehicle, which is configured to control power generation so as to reduce an amount of fuel consumed by power generation of the internal combustion engine, the vehicle including: a generator configured to be driven by the internal combustion engine to generate electric power; and the battery to be charged by the generated electric power of the generator, the vehicle being configured to stop idling at a predetermined vehicle speed or less, a battery voltage as an inter-terminal voltage of the battery is detected, and the internal combustion engine is controlled to interrupt power generation involving fuel consumption one of when the detected battery voltage reaches a predetermined combustion power generation interruption voltage and when the detected battery voltage exceeds the predetermined combustion power generation interruption voltage. | 04-24-2014 |
20150048802 | POWER GENERATION DEVICE FOR VEHICLE AND POWER GENERATION CONTROL METHOD - Provided are a power generation control method for a vehicle configured to perform idling stop at a predetermined vehicle speed or less by a stop/start system, the vehicle including: a power generator configured to be driven by an internal combustion engine to generate power; and a battery to be charged by the power generated by the power generator, the power being generated in the vehicle under control so as to reduce an amount of fuel to be consumed by the internal combustion engine for power generation, the power generation control method including: detecting a charged and discharged state of the battery; and controlling the internal combustion engine to interrupt power generation involving fuel consumption when a charged state of the battery has recovered to a charged state before the idling stop through charging after the idling stop in accordance with the detected charged and discharged state. | 02-19-2015 |
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20080246183 | Method of manufacturing a golf ball - The invention provides a method of manufacturing a golf ball composed at least in part of a spherical elastomeric body. The method includes the steps of extruding a bar of an unvulcanized rubber compound for obtaining the elastomeric body, cutting the extruded bar into slugs of a given length, and coating the slug with a saturated or unsaturated carboxylic acid metal salt in powder form having a melting point at or below a vulcanizing temperature. This method prevents the slugs from clumping together and improves mold releasability. | 10-09-2008 |
20080249251 | Golf ball - The invention provides a golf ball composed of a hot-molded material obtained by vulcanizing a rubber composition made primarily of a base rubber and an unsaturated carboxylic acid or salt thereof, wherein the rubber composition additionally includes a vulcanized rubber powder from which soluble ingredients have been removed by liquid washing. The golf ball of the invention is able to increase the hardness (deflection) of the core and has an excellent durability, in addition to which it effectively re-uses vulcanized rubber powder that is a waste material and so is industrially beneficial by lowering manufacturing costs and reducing the burden on the environment. | 10-09-2008 |
20080296802 | Method of manufacturing a golf ball - The present invention provides a method of manufacturing a golf ball having a core or a sphere composed of a core enclosed by an envelope layer over which core or sphere at least a first covering layer and a second covering layer are consecutively formed using at least two vertically separating two-part molds of differing size cavities, each mold being composed of a top half and a bottom half, that are installed in such a way that the top mold halves are horizontally rotatable together and the bottom mold halves are horizontally rotatable together. The method includes the steps of: (1) placing the core or sphere in the cavities of a first top mold half and a first bottom mold half and injection-molding a molding material so as to form the first covering layer over the core or sphere one hemisphere at a time; and (2) rotating a second top mold half or second bottom mold half having a cavity that is larger than the cavity of the first top mold half or first bottom mold half to a predetermined position, placing the core or sphere on which has been formed the first covering layer in the second top mold half or second bottom mold half, and injection-molding a molding material so as to form the second covering layer around the first covering layer one hemisphere at a time. By molding the covering layers one hemisphere at a time, two or more covering layers of differing thickness can be consecutively formed. Golf balls obtained in this way are of higher quality than conventionally manufactured balls and can be endowed, in particular, with an improved durability. | 12-04-2008 |
20080303190 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A GOLF BALL - The present invention provides a method of manufacturing golf balls having a rubber core of at least one layer and a cover of at least one layer which encloses the rubber core, which method includes the step of molding at least one layer of the rubber core by directly injecting a rubber composition into a spherical cavity and vulcanizing the injected composition. This process enables the sphericity of the rubber core to be enhanced, the rubber materials to be used without waste, and balls of an excellent scuff resistance to be obtained. | 12-11-2008 |
20090110837 | METHOD FOR TRANSFERRING FRESHLY COATED GOLF BALL - There are provided a golf ball having a paint coating that is prevented from being unevenly distributed over the ball surface, and a method and apparatus for manufacturing the golf ball. The method for manufacturing the golf ball comprises the steps of coating the surface of the golf ball with paint in a painting section; transferring the coated golf ball from the painting section to a drying section; and drying the coated golf ball in the drying section. The transferring step comprises attaching the coated golf ball to a moving unit by suction in the painting section; moving the moving unit to which the golf ball is attached by suction from the painting section to the drying section; and blowing gas to the golf ball toward the direction opposite to the suction direction for attaching the golf ball to release the golf ball from the moving unit in the drying section. | 04-30-2009 |
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20130109505 | GOLF BALL MANUFACTURING METHOD AND GOLF BALL | 05-02-2013 |
20140018194 | GOLF BALL METHOD OF MANUFACTURE AND GOLF BALL - The invention provides a method of manufacturing golf balls which includes the step of printing specific markings on the surface of a golf ball by pad printing. Prior to the printing step, the surface of the ball is subjected to heat and pressure treatment. | 01-16-2014 |
20140073452 | GOLF BALL AND GOLF BALL MANUFACTURING METHOD - When manufacturing golf balls having a structural component which is a molded and vulcanized material obtained by vulcanizing a rubber composition containing, as the essential ingredients, a base rubber and an unsaturated carboxylic acid or a salt thereof, the distinguishability of structural components such as cores can be enhanced by including also a soluble pigment within, and thereby coloring, the rubber composition. Moreover, vulcanized rubber powder obtained by rendering processing scrap and waste from such cores into powder can be easily decolorized by liquid washing to remove the pigment, thus enabling advantageous use of the vulcanized rubber powder as a compounding ingredient in the manufacture of other golf ball cores without affecting the color tone of the manufactured balls. | 03-13-2014 |
20140073454 | GOLF BALL MANUFACTURING METHOD AND GOLF BALL - The invention provides a method of manufacturing golf balls having covers of very high transparency, which method includes, prior to formation of the cover, a preformed body fabricating step wherein a temperature-responsive pigment that responds to a change in temperature by developing a color is included in or coated onto the preformed body. In this way, a preformed body that matches the cover to be formed can be easily and reliably identified from among a plurality of types of preformed bodies stored at a temporary storage place. The invention also provides golf balls having a construction suitable for carrying out such a manufacturing method. The invention enables golf balls of excellent visibility and stylishness to be efficiently produced. | 03-13-2014 |
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20090072920 | Oscillator and communication system using the same - A transfer impedance from input terminals of a resonator to output terminals of the resonator is larger than a driving-point impedance of the input terminals of the resonator at an oscillation frequency. The input terminals of the resonator are connected with the drain terminals of transistors Q | 03-19-2009 |
20100248647 | OSCILLATOR, FREQUENCY GENERATING CIRCUIT AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM USING THE OSCILLATOR - The present invention provides an oscillator and a communication system using the oscillator, in particular, an LC oscillator adapted to lessen phase noise deterioration due to harmonic distortions and increase the amplitude of oscillation, thereby having a favorable low phase noise characteristic. The oscillator comprises at least one voltage to current converter consisting of a transistor and a resonator comprising two LC tanks consisting of a pair of conductive elements and inductive elements. A feedback loop is formed such that an output terminal of the voltage to current converter is connected to the resonator and a current input to the resonator is converted to a voltage which is in turn fed back to an input terminal of the voltage to current converter. Inductive elements constituting the two LC tanks constituting the resonator are mutually inductively couple and a coefficient of the mutual induction is about −0.6. | 09-30-2010 |
20120252377 | HIGH FREQUENCY ANTENNA SWITCH MODULE - In a high frequency antenna switch module, an I/O interface generates various control signals for controlling a switch module on the basis of a system data signal and a system clock, a decoder generates a switch control signal SWCNT for controlling a switch in response to a control signal CNT in the control signals, a timing detector for switch-ports switching generates a switch-port switching detection signal t_sw in response to the switch control signal, a frequency control signal generator generates frequency control signals ICONT and CCONT in response to the signal t_sw, and a negative voltage generation circuit generates a negative voltage output signal NVG_OUT while switching the frequency of the clock signal generated in the negative voltage generation circuit to different frequencies in response to signals ICONT and CCONT. The switch switches the paths among the plural switch ports in response to the signals SWCNT and NVG_OUT. | 10-04-2012 |