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Hamaji, JP

Hiroaki Hamaji, Tokyo JP

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090120727Elevator Control System - An elevator control system includes an entrance person authentication section 05-14-2009
20100006379ELEVATOR SYSTEM - In an elevator system, an operation of a car is controlled by an operation control section. When a specific user in the car is certified by personal authentication of a personal authentication section after a landing call registration operation is performed by a user through a landing call operation section provided on a landing, the operation control section counts registered specific floors present in a traveling direction of the car according to the landing call registration operation in the registered specific floors based on registered floor information received from the personal authentication section, and performs a destination floor registration with the registered specific floor being a destination floor of the car if the number of the counted registered specific floors is one.01-14-2010

Kiyohiro Hamaji, Ibaraki-Ken JP

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080315836BATTERY CHARGE MANAGEMENT USING A SCHEDULING APPLICATION - According to some embodiments, battery charge management using a scheduling application is disclosed. A first parameter may be received from a scheduling application running on a mobile computing device having a battery pack. Based on at least the first parameter and battery pack data, a required charge percentage for the battery pack may be determined and the remaining capacity of the battery pack may be determined. If the remaining capacity of the battery pack is less than the required charge percentage, a charge termination voltage may be determined and the battery pack may be charged to the charge termination voltage.12-25-2008
20090088992Intelligent battery safety management - A method and apparatus for intelligent battery safety management. Some embodiments of a method for managing battery operation may include receiving a battery pack in a device, where the battery pack is rechargeable and includes a battery cell. In some embodiments data may be collected regarding the operation of the battery cell in the device, and the collected data may be compared with a set of battery reference data. In some embodiments a determination may be made whether the battery cell is non-authentic or defective based at least in part on the comparison between the collected data and the battery reference data.04-02-2009
20090243549INTELLIGENT BATTERY CHARGING RATE MANAGEMENT - A method and system for intelligent battery charging rate management. Some embodiments of a method include determining a time period available for charging a rechargeable battery from an initial charge state to a final charge state. A second time period is determined, the second time period being an amount of time required to charge the battery from the initial charge state to the final charge state using a first charging process, with the first charging process including a first current value. If the first time period is greater than the second time period, then a reduced second current value is determined that is sufficient to charge the battery to the final charge state, and the battery is charged with a current of the second current value.10-01-2009
20110080141BATTERY CHARGE MANAGEMENT USING A SCHEDULING APPLICATION - According to some embodiments, battery charge management using a scheduling application is disclosed. A first parameter may be received from a scheduling application running on a mobile computing device having a battery pack. Based on at least the first parameter and battery pack data, a required charge percentage for the battery pack may be determined and the remaining capacity of the battery pack may be determined. If the remaining capacity of the battery pack is less than the required charge percentage, a charge termination voltage may be determined and the battery pack may be charged to the charge termination voltage.04-07-2011

Patent applications by Kiyohiro Hamaji, Ibaraki-Ken JP

Soji Hamaji, Aichi Prefecture JP

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100092593Blow molding device - A blow molding device capable of securely closing a lower end of a parison to prevent the parison from being crushed. The blow molding device includes a blow mold and a parison holding unit. The parison holding unit includes an inner holding plate adapted to be inserted in an interior of the lower end of the parison, and an outer holding plate adapted to hold an outer surface of the lower end of the parison, and the outer holding plate has a recess conforming to a configuration of the inner holding plate and is split into a plurality of holding plate members such that each of the split holding plate members is capable of sliding to hold the lower end of the parison.04-15-2010
20100092600Blow molding device - A blow molding device capable of securely holding a built-in part in a prescribed position in an interior of a blow molded article with a compact equipment. The blow molding device includes a blow mold and a built-in part holding unit. The built-in part holding unit includes a holding rod adapted to hold the built-in part and arranged to freely advance and retreat to be removed from the blow mold. The blow mold includes a slide core in each of two mold members so as to freely advance and retreat relative to a cavity of the blow mold, and a drive control pin in each of mating faces of split two mold members, and the drive control pin and the slide core are linked with a linking member. The slide core is driven with the drive control pin such that when the blow mold is closed, the slide core retreats from an interior of the cavity to a molding surface defining the same at the same speed as the closing speed of the blow mold.04-15-2010

Yoshinori Hamaji, Nagano JP

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100129323Novel Shuttle Vector - The present invention provides a shuttle vector for a microorganism of the genus 05-27-2010

Yoshinori Hamaji, Hyogo JP

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090169516METHOD OF CONSTRUCTING GENE TRANSPORT SUPPORT - An object of the present invention is to provide a method of efficiently constructing a gene delivery carrier having a favorable activity and expression efficiency of a protein expressed by a gene introduced by transformation. Moreover, an object of the present invention is to provide a pharmaceutical composition comprising a gene delivery carrier constructed by the construction method and a therapeutic agent for solid tumor comprising the resistant bacterium. The objects of the present invention have been attained by a gene delivery carrier consisting of an anaerobic microorganism capable of growing in a tumor tissue in an anaerobic environment and capable of expressing (A) a protein having an antitumor activity or (B) a protein having an activity of converting an antitumor substance precursor to an antitumor substance, wherein DNA encoding the protein of interest is allowed to further comprise, on the 5′-terminal side thereof, a DNA fragment comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding a peptide consisting of an amino acid sequence from the 1st to at least 4th amino acids at the N-terminus of a histone-like DNA-binding protein.07-02-2009
200902800915-FLUOROURACIL-RESISTANT BACTERIA AND METHOD FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF - The present invention provides a method for producing a cytosine deaminase (CD)-expressing, 5-fluorouracil (5-FU)-resistant microorganism which can grow in anaerobic tumor tissues, can express CD, and has a resistance to 5-FU at a concentration that is at least effective for antitumor activity. More specifically, the method is a method (A) comprising performing subculture or acclimation culture of a CD-expressing microorganism which can grow in anaerobic tumor tissues, in the presence of 5-fluorocytosine (5-FC), or a method (B) comprising (1) performing subculture or acclimation culture of a microorganism which can grow in anaerobic tumor tissues and does not express CD, in the presence of 5-FU to produce a 5-FU-resistant microorganism and (2) transforming the 5-FU-resistant microorganism by introducing a CD gene. The present invention also provides the CD-expressing, 5-FU-resistant microorganism and a pharmaceutical composition comprising the microorganism.11-12-2009

Yoshiyuki Hamaji, Hyogo JP

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100198555PLANT STATE MONITORING METHOD, PLANT STATE MONITORING COMPUTER PROGRAM, AND PLANT STATE MONITORING APPARATUS - Provided is a plant state monitoring method which monitors an operation state of a plant by using the Mahalanobis distance based on the plant state amount. The method creates a first unit space as a set of data used to be a reference when judging whether the plant operation state during a start operation period is normal according to the state amount in the plant start operation period. The method also creates a second unit space as a set of data used to be a reference when judging whether the plant operation state during a load operation period is normal according to the state amount in the plant load operation period.08-05-2010