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Hiroaki Isago, Ibaraki JP
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110301344 | WATER-SOLUBLE PHTHALOCYANINE DYE - The invention has for its object to provide a water-soluble phthalocyanine dye unlikely to lose its own properties even upon dissolved in a concentration as high as 10 | 12-08-2011 |
Masahiro Isago, Kitasaku-Gun JP
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110188262 | LIGHT CONDUCTIVE PLATE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - There is provided a light conductive plate comprising: a resin sheet; and a plurality of concave dots formed on a surface of the resin sheet, wherein each concave dot in section includes a general formed portion in which to be continuously formed from an opening end portion of the concave dot toward a deep portion thereof, and a discontinuous formed portion that is fabricated at the deepest portion of the general formed portion. | 08-04-2011 |
| 20110188830 | LIGHT CONDUCTIVE PLATE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - There is provided a high luminous light conductive plate where concave dots formed on the surface of a resin sheet deflect light introduced from a light source to the interior of the light conductive plate so as to diffuse light into an extensive range with a roughened wall surface of the concave dots. An annular projection that flanges the peripheral end portion of each concave dot substantially increases the depth of the concave dots expanding an area contributing to the deflection of the concave dot. The concave dot formed on the surface of the resin sheet is formed by pressing a plurality of concave projections of a press die on the surface of the resin sheet through a cold process. | 08-04-2011 |
Susumu Isago, Tokyo JP
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| 20110242660 | DIRECT DERIVATIVE FEEDFORWARD VIBRATION COMPENSATION SYSTEM - Methods and apparatus for providing vibration compensation using position measurements are disclosed. According to one aspect of the present invention, a method of compensating for vibrations of an object includes obtaining a plurality of position measurements associated with the object. The method also includes processing the plurality of position measurements to determine a derivative acceleration, and determining a compensatory force to counteract the vibrations of the object. Determining the compensatory force includes using the derivative acceleration. Finally, the method includes applying the compensatory force to the object. | 10-06-2011 |
