Fujisaka
Kazuyoshi Fujisaka, Toyota-Shi JP
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20110068611 | VEHICLE SEAT - A vehicle seat includes: a holder assembled to a back frame, the holder configured to receive a backrest load of a seated person via a pad member; a vibration device assembled to a rear side of the holder, the vibration device configured to give a local stimulus to a seated person's waist; an air massage device disposed in a through hole formed in a thickness direction of the pad member, the air massage device configured to locally press a seated person's back; and a lumbar support device configured to change a projecting amount of a receiving surface of a seat back, wherein the lumbar support device has a rod configured to be movable between an advancing position and a retreating position to change the projecting amount of the receiving surface of the seat back, and wherein the rod is disposed between the holder and the vibration device. | 03-24-2011 |
Kenji Fujisaka, Tokyo JP
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20120154386 | IMAGE GENERATION DEVICE, PROGRAM, IMAGE DISPLAY SYSTEM, AND IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE - According to an illustrative embodiment, an apparatus for generating image data is provided. The apparatus includes a communication unit for receiving information related to a display orientation of an image on a display unit of an image display device; and an image generation unit for generating image data according to the information. | 06-21-2012 |
Kosei Fujisaka, Kyoto JP
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20110234137 | SYSTEM CLOCK MONITORING APPARATUS AND MOTOR CONTROL SYSTEM - A mode determination circuit is configured to determine whether there is a status change of the electric system associated with a frequency variation of a system control clock, and a clock change circuit is configured to change the system control clock from a system clock to a monitoring clock based on a determination result obtained by the mode determination circuit. | 09-29-2011 |
Shinichi Fujisaka, Shizuoka JP
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20090280549 | Method for Treating Body Fluid - The invention provides a body fluid treatment method for selective ex vivo killing of malignant lymphoma cells, leukemia cells or activated macrophages in a body fluid, the body fluid treatment method comprising: an addition step wherein a compound represented by formula (I) below is added to a body fluid containing malignant lymphoma cells, leukemia cells or activated macrophages that has been removed from the body, to yield an addition mixture; and an excitation step wherein the addition mixture is irradiated with excitation light to excite the compound. According to the invention, there is provided a method for selective ex vivo killing of malignant lymphoma cells, leukemia cells or activated macrophages in a body fluid while avoiding adverse effects on normal cells. | 11-12-2009 |
Tadayoshi Fujisaka, Kainan-Shi JP
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20090321068 | Plug member and mounting and dismounting device therefor - A plug member can be mounted to the end of a pipe and removed therefrom by automated operation. | 12-31-2009 |
Wayne Fujisaka, Las Vegas, NV US
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20140240861 | Luminance Filtering Assembly - A luminance filtering assembly provides a translucent plate that extends from a vehicle visor to minimize the glare from sunlight and glares without restricting a line of sight. The translucent plate includes a tint. The translucent plate attaches to the visor through a strap that adjusts vertically and horizontally to accommodate for different user heights, lines of sight, movement, and intensity of glares. A fastener clamps down on both the visor and a visor end of the strap to secure a desired height for the translucent plate for an extended position. For storage, the fastener clamps the translucent portion against the visor for storage to form a retracted position. An adhesive portion on the translucent portion also serves to secure the translucent plate to the visor in the retracted position. A slot in the translucent plate receives one end of the strap, sliding laterally for horizontal adjustments. | 08-28-2014 |