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Fukuyama, Tokyo
Hioya Fukuyama, Tokyo JP
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| 20090091828 | OBJECTIVE LENS PROTECTOR AND OBJECTIVE LENS UNIT - A microscope objective lens in which a tip and a circumferential portion of a barrel having a plurality of lenses are processed to seal off an inner space containing the plurality of lenses from the outside. The objective lens includes a sealing member that seals a gap between a cap and the barrel when the cap is placed over a rear end portion of the barrel so as to cover an opening formed at the rear end portion. | 04-09-2009 |
Hiroya Fukuyama, Tokyo JP
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| 20090326327 | ADAPTER FOR OBJECTIVE LENS - High-precision observation is made possible while allowing contact between a distal end of an objective lens and an optical element without damaging the distal end of the objective lens and the optical element even when attaching to and detaching from the distal end of the objective lens. Provided is an objective lens adapter including a fixed member that is fixed to a lens tube of an objective lens, a distal-end member including an optical element that is made to be placed in contact with the distal-end surface of the objective lens, and an elastic member that is disposed between the distal-end member and the fixed member and that urges the optical element in a direction that causes the optical element to contact the distal-end surface of the objective lens. | 12-31-2009 |
| 20100002291 | LIGHTING SYSTEM, METHOD OF LIGHTING, AND SCANNING OPTICAL MICROSCOPE - Light emitter excitation light ( | 01-07-2010 |
| 20100230611 | Lighting system, mehtod of lighting, optical detector, and method of optical detection - There is provided a lighting system having a high spatial resolution appropriate to a high-frequency component by evanescent waves in a negative refraction lens. The lighting system includes a light emitter thin film ( | 09-16-2010 |
| 20110164249 | LIGHT SPECTRUM DETECTION METHOD - Optical spectrum of a light irradiated on the object, a spontaneous light emitted from within the object or a surface thereof, a scattered light, a transmitted light, a reflected light or a refracted light from within the object or a surface thereof generated by irradiating light on the object is resolved by amplifying said lights in a bandwidth narrower than the bandwidth of the optical spectrum of said lights. Thus, a method for detecting optical spectrum is provided in which signal intensity is amplified while deterioration of spectral data is suppressed. | 07-07-2011 |
Hiroyuki Fukuyama, Tokyo JP
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| 20080226298 | Optical Transmission System - The present invention has been achieved to provide a novel optical transmission system realizing high-speed optical transmission over greater distance by suppressing waveform degradation caused by mode dispersion and mode transition in a multimode optical transmission line. The optical transmission system of the present invention includes: an optical transmitter for transmitting incoherent light; an excitation mechanism for exciting a predetermined mode in the incoherent light transmitted from the optical transmitter; a multimode optical transmission line for transmitting the incoherent light transmitted from the excitation mechanism; a transmission mechanism for transmitting a predetermined mode in the incoherent light transmitted from the excitation mechanism; and an optical receiver for receiving the incoherent light transmitted from the transmission mechanism or the incoherent light transmitted from the transmission mechanism. | 09-18-2008 |
Munekatsu Fukuyama, Tokyo JP
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| 20110038544 | IMAGE PROCESSING DEVICE, IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD, AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - An image processing device detecting a skin area representing the skin of a person from an image obtained by imaging an object, includes: imaging means for imaging the object; first illumination means for radiating light having a first wavelength from first and second positions determined based on the position of the imaging means; second illumination means for radiating light having a second wavelength different from the first wavelength from third and fourth positions determined based on the position of the imaging means; and detection means for detecting the skin area on either a first image obtained through imaging of the object performed by illuminating the object with the light having the first wavelength or a second image obtained through imaging of the object performed by illuminating the object with the light having the second wavelength. | 02-17-2011 |
Osanori Fukuyama, Tokyo JP
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| 20080244309 | DISK ARRAY DEVICE, OPERATING METHOD THEREOF AND PROGRAM-STORING MEDIUM - Even if failure probabilities are different for hard disks due to the individual specificity such as a hard disk manufacturer, model number or the like, a disk with high failure probability is reliably determined and removed from the operating RAID to be kept in a standby state as a hot spare disk, thereby keeping a low failure probability of the disk array device. In order to realize this, the disk array device includes a disk controlling unit for, based on S.M.A.R.T. information of each of the hard disks read by a S.M.A.R.T. information reading unit, assigning a predetermined number of hard disks to the hot spare disk in descending order of failure probability of the hard disks. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20100251015 | DISK ARRAY DEVICE, DISK CONTROL DEVICE AND LOAD DISTRIBUTION METHOD IN DISK ARRAY DEVICE - Degree of freedom of a device structure is increased to equalize processor loads by separating the function of executing data read and write processing from the host interface and the disk interface. A disk array device including a disk enclosure and a disk control unit, wherein the disk control unit includes a host interface connected to a host computer which accesses the disk array device, a disk interface connected to the disk enclosure, a plurality of processors that execute data read and write processing between the host computer and the disk enclosure, and a switch which connects the host interface and the disk interface, and the plurality of processors, wherein the switch having a function of selecting a processor which executes the data read and write processing. | 09-30-2010 |
| 20110051276 | DISK ARRAY APPARATUS - An object of the present invention is to improve safety. A disk array apparatus of the present invention includes: CHE and MEM for temporarily storing data which is transmitted/received between a host device and a disk enclosure; CPU, RAIDC, and NVMC for controlling transmission/reception of data; power supply units for supplying power, which is supplied from an external power supply, to disk array control units; batteries for supplying power to the disk array control unit when the power being supplied from the external power supply is shut OFF without executing power supply shut down processing; an insertion/extraction detection unit for detecting insertion/extraction of a connector used for connecting the disk array control unit with the power supply unit; and battery monitors for stopping power supply by the battery when extraction of the connector is detected while the battery is supplying power to each device of the disk array control unit. | 03-03-2011 |
Ryota Fukuyama, Tokyo JP
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| 20090115044 | STRUCTURES AND METHODS FOR STACK TYPE SEMICONDUCTOR PACKAGING - Methods and structures for stack type semiconductor packaging are disclosed. In one embodiment, a semiconductor device includes a semiconductor chip mounted onto a substrate, a first resin molding portion formed on the substrate for sealing the semiconductor chip, and a through metal mounted on the substrate so as to pierce the first resin molding portion around the semiconductor chip. The semiconductor device further comprises an upper metal electrically coupled with the through metal and mounted on the first resin molding portion to extend from the through metal toward the semiconductor chip along an upper surface of the first resin molding portion, where the through metal and the upper metal are formed into an integral structure. | 05-07-2009 |
| 20090302469 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THEREOF - A semiconductor device which includes a first semiconductor chip | 12-10-2009 |
Ryoto Fukuyama, Tokyo JP
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| 20090008747 | Semiconductor device and method for manufacturing thereof - A semiconductor device | 01-08-2009 |
| 20100276801 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND METHOD TO MANUFACTURE THEREOF - A semiconductor device | 11-04-2010 |
Tohru Fukuyama, Tokyo JP
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| 20090036673 | Method For Total Synthesis Of Ecteinascidins And Intermediate Compounds Thereof - An intermediate compound for total synthesis of ecteinascidins comprising, a compound represented by general formula 2 having thioether group at C4 site, and the substituent R | 02-05-2009 |
| 20090198051 | Method For Total Synthesis Of Ecteinascidins And Intermediate Compounds Thereof - An intermediate compound for total synthesis of ecteinascidins comprising, a compound represented by general formula 2 having thioether group at C4 site, and the substituent R | 08-06-2009 |
| 20090270623 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF CINNAMIDE DERIVATIVE - A compound (8) represented by the formula: (8) | 10-29-2009 |
| 20100010225 | ISOQUINUCLIDINE DERIVATIVE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING 1-CYCLOHEXENE-1-CARBOXYLIC ACID DERIVATIVE USING THE SAME - The present invention provides an isoquinuclidine derivative which can be used to easily synthesize oseltamivir or an analog thereof. In particular, the present invention provides an isoquinuclidine derivative represented by the following formula (1) or an enantiomer thereof: | 01-14-2010 |
Yoshifumi Fukuyama, Tokyo JP
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| 20110077961 | ENDOSCOPIC INSPECTION INFORMATION ADMINISTERING SYSTEM, ENDOSCOPIC INSPECTION INFORMATION ADMINISTERING METHOD AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM - An endoscopic inspection information administering system includes: an unlinking unit for canceling a link between a first piece of inspection request information selected from the inspection request information on a database and a first piece of inspection result information linked with the first piece of the inspection request information; a retrieval display unit for retrieving, from the database, second pieces of the inspection request information including the same patient ID as a patient ID included in the first piece of the inspection request information and displaying the retrieved second pieces of the inspection request information, and a recording control unit for recording, into the database, a piece of the inspection request information selected from the displayed second pieces of the inspection request information in link with the first piece of the inspection result information. | 03-31-2011 |
Yoshitaka Fukuyama, Tokyo JP
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| 20090035125 | IMPINGEMENT COOLED STRUCTURE - An impingement cooled structure includes a plurality of shroud members disposed in a circumferential direction to constitute a ring-shaped shroud surrounding a hot gas stream, and a shroud cover mounted on radial outside faces of the shroud members to form a cavity therebetween. The shroud cover has a first impingement cooling hole which communicates with the cavity and allows cooling air to be jetted to an inside thereof so as to cool an inner surface of the cavity by impingement. The shroud members each has a hole fin. The hole fin divides the cavity into a plurality of sub-cavities. Further, the hole fin has a second impingement cooling hole which allows the cooling air having flowed through the first impingement cooling hole to be jetted obliquely toward a bottom surface of the sub-cavity adjacent thereto. | 02-05-2009 |
| 20090126335 | COOLING STRUCTURE - In this cooling structure, a cooling flow path, which is meandering around a flow direction of a high temperature combustion gas, is provided in a structural body. The cooling flow path has an inflow path for a cooling air formed inside of the structural body; at least one straight flow path provided with intervals with respect to an axial line; and a turning flow path for communicating the end portions of the inflow path with the straight flow path or communicating with the end portions of the straight flow paths one after another. | 05-21-2009 |
| 20110027102 | COOLING STRUCTURE OF TURBINE AIRFOIL - A cooling structure of a turbine airfoil cools a turbine airfoil ( | 02-03-2011 |
Yuki Fukuyama, Tokyo JP
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| 20110125415 | METHOD FOR ASSISTING JUDGMENT OF ABNORMALITY OF REACTION PROCESS DATA AND AUTOMATIC ANALYZER - In the event of a suspected abnormality in the device, sample or reagent, a laboratory technician had to examine the abnormal reaction process data item by item, and infer the cause of the abnormality, which took effort and time in some cases. Abnormality judgment is assisted using: indicator computation means that computes an indicator indicating a feature parameter of a given waveform by applying a pre-defined evaluation formula to time series data of photometric values; relative indicator computation means that computes a value indicating a relationship of the indicator of target data to the indicator computed in the past; and indicator display means that simultaneously displays a value computed by the indicator computation means and the value computed by the relative indicator computation means. According to the present method, which is a method for assisting judgment of abnormality wherein a feature parameter of a given absorbance change is computed, it can be made easier to find certain abnormalities, and it becomes possible to attain more efficient device maintenance and improved device reliability without the addition of any new parts. | 05-26-2011 |
