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Kanda, Hyogo

Akihiko Kanda, Hyogo JP

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090129149Nonvolatile semiconductor memory device for writing multivalued data - A memory cell of a memory array stores two bits. A memory array sense amplifier provides two bits in a verify operation. Two bits in a page buffer stores a write target value for the corresponding memory cell. Each bit in a mask buffer stores a value defining processing to be effected on the corresponding memory cell. A write driver applies a write pulse when the bit in the mask buffer corresponding to the selected memory cell is “0”. A verify circuit compares the two bits provided from the memory array sense amplifier with the corresponding two bits in the page buffer, and changes the corresponding bit in the mask buffer from “0” to “1” when the result of the comparison represents matching.05-21-2009

Patent applications by Akihiko Kanda, Hyogo JP

Hisaaki Kanda, Hyogo JP

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110288307METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SULFOLENE COMPOUND AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SULFOLANE COMPOUND - An object of the present invention is to provide a method for manufacturing a sulfolene compound, the method being capable of inhibiting generation of polymers. Another object of the present invention is to provide a method for manufacturing a sulfolane compound, the method being capable of controlling inhibition of hydrogenation catalyst activity and smoothly hydrogenating a sulfolene compound.11-24-2011

Kensuke Kanda, Hyogo JP

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20110019497FLUID AGITATION METHOD, FLUID AGITATION SYSTEM, AND CARTRIDGE - A fluid agitation method is provided, whereby a swirling flow is generated in a trace amount of fluid, thereby agitating the fluid. The fluid agitation method includes introducing the fluid into an agitation chamber (01-27-2011

Masahiko Kanda, Hyogo JP

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20080304062System and process for sorting biological particles - A system which irradiates light onto a liquid flow containing a biological particle, detects the light therefrom to collect biological information thereon, and sorts the biological particle based upon the biological information, comprises an optical detector for detecting the light from the biological particle; an imaging device for imaging the flow and a droplet split off the flow; means for calculating, based upon the image taken by the imaging device, a distance from a detection point where the optical detector detects the light from the biological particle to a lower end position of the flow, and an interval between adjacent droplets split off the flow, thereby calculating a time that the particle moves from the detection point to the lower end position, based upon the distance and the interval; and means for providing the flow with electrons of a predetermined polarity depending upon the feature of the biological particle, when the calculated time passes after the optical detector detects the light from the biological particle. Thus, the structure of the system for sorting the biological particles can be simplified and the sorting accuracy can be improved.12-11-2008
20090122311Flow Cytometer and Flow Cytometry - In one embodiment of the present invention, a flow cytometer includes a plurality of optical sources, each of which illuminates an excitation beam at a predetermined frequency having a wavelength and a phase different from another; and a guide member for guiding the excitation beams into the same incident optical path to focus onto a dyed particle. According to one aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, it is possible, without requiring introduction of the delay time, to detect a plurality of fluorescence excited at the cell particles labeled with a plurality of fluorescent labeling reagents, by a plurality of laser optical sources.05-14-2009
20100297759SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR SORTING BIOLOGICAL PARTICLES IN LIQUID FLOW - The embodiment of the present invention is to provide a system for sorting biological particles in a liquid flow, such as a cell sorter, which comprises an optical mechanism emitting laser beam onto each of the biological particles to detect light therefrom, a controller determining a moving speed of each of the biological particles in the liquid flow in accordance with the light detected therefrom, and an electric charger charging each of the biological particles based upon the moving speed thereof. Therefore, the cell sorter according to the embodiment of the present invention can improve recovery rate and purity of the desired cell particles.11-25-2010
20110176127Flow cytometer and flow cytometry - In at least one embodiment, a flow cytometer includes a flow cell defining a sheath flow encompassing a dyed biological particle, a first optical source irradiating first light onto the flow cell, a second optical source irradiating second light onto the flow cell downstream where the first light is irradiated, a first optical detector detecting scattered light or fluorescence from the biological particle to output a first electrical signal corresponding thereto, a plurality of second optical detectors arranged along the flow cell, each of the second optical detectors detecting fluorescence from the biological particle to output a second electrical signal corresponding thereto, and a signal processor summing the second electrical signals output from the plurality of the second optical detectors in a plurality of time windows estimated based upon when the first optical detector detects the scattered light or the fluorescence, thereby to increase the second electrical signals of the fluorescence from the biological particle excited by the second light.07-21-2011
20110259749Flow cytometer and flow cytometry - One embodiment of the present invention is to provide a system for sorting cell particles in a liquid flow, which comprises a flow-defining block including a flow chamber receiving a sample conduit and a flow cell having a flow channel. The system also comprises a strobe block including a imaging device for taking an image of a jet flow ejected from the flow-defining block and a plurality of droplets in a given image area. The flow-defining block and the strobe block are detachably connected each other. Further the strobe block includes a nozzle plate having a nozzle channel between a receiving end and a nozzle. The flow-defining block includes a discharge end opposite to the receiving end and a channel enlarged portion of which cross section taken along a predetermined plane perpendicular to a flow direction has an area increasing towards the discharge end. The discharge end and the receiving end have substantially the same open distance in the predetermined plane perpendicular to the flow direction.10-27-2011

Patent applications by Masahiko Kanda, Hyogo JP

Ryoko Kanda, Hyogo JP

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100273056LITHIUM BATTERY AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - A lithium battery that contains a solid electrolyte but has a high capacity is provided. A lithium battery 10-28-2010
20100279176NONAQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE SECONDARY BATTERY AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - There is provided a nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery in which lithium ions can move smoothly between a positive electrode and a solid electrolyte layer, the nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery having improved internal resistance.11-04-2010

Yoshinori Kanda, Hyogo JP

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20100330520Combustion apparatus - A combustion apparatus mainly consists of burners, a fuel supply channel having branched channels, an air feeder for supplying air to the burners, and a pressure regulator and has a combustion space. The branched channels allow fuel gas supplied to the burners to pass therethrough and are provided with shutoff valves. The pressure regulator includes a signal-pressure inlet and a secondary-pressure inlet. A signal pressure introduced through the signal-pressure inlet is detected at a downstream of the air feeder and a secondary pressure introduced through the secondary-pressure inlet is detected at a vicinity of a boundary of the branched channels in the fuel supply channel. Fuel gas discharged from the pressure regulator is regulated so as to satisfy a predetermined relationship between the signal pressure introduced through the signal-pressure inlet and the secondary pressure introduced through the secondary-pressure inlet.12-30-2010