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Motoya Hayase, Boston, MA US
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| 20090036871 | MATERIAL REMOVAL CATHETER AND METHOD - A catheter device and methods useable to extract material from a body conduit, e.g., a blood vessel, are provided. The catheter comprises a flexible catheter advanceable into the body conduit, an opening in a wall of the catheter in fluid communication with a material collection chamber, and a controllably arcuate segment near the distal tip of the catheter and the opening. The catheter may include a sliding member, located within a lumen of the catheter, used to move the material entering the catheter through the arcuate segment opening, into the material collection chamber and away from said opening. The catheter may include a single mechanism utilized to both generate a vacuum to cause material to enter the catheter at the arcuate segment opening and also cause the sliding member to travel, inside the catheter, moving material away from the opening and into the material collection chamber. | 02-05-2009 |
Motoya Itako, Tokyo JP
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| 20090119008 | Electronic guide system, contents server for electronic guide system, portable electronic guide device, and information processing method for electronic guide system - Tour guide contents stored in a tour guide apparatus carried by a user at a tour destination are provided with points of interest information and map data. This information includes latitude and longitude information for the site of each point of interest, and information on the providers of the information and the categories of information. The latitude and longitude information is provided for each site in relation to map data. By matching these pieces of latitude and longitude information to the map data, points of interest information can be laid out on the map and displayed. This makes it possible to select interesting site information to be displayed on the map based on the information provider, for example, points of interest information provided by provider A for restaurants and another set of information provided by provider B for hotels. | 05-07-2009 |
| 20100191462 | ELECTRONIC GUIDE SYSTEM, CONTENTS SERVER FOR ELECTRONIC GUIDE SYSTEM, PORTABLE ELECTRONIC GUIDE DEVICE, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD FOR ELECTRONIC GUIDE SYSTEM - Tour guide contents stored in a tour guide apparatus carried by a user at a tour destination are provided with points of interest information and map data. This information includes latitude and longitude information for the site of each point of interest, and information on the providers of the information and the categories of information. The latitude and longitude information is provided for each site in relation to map data. By matching these pieces of latitude and longitude information to the map data, points of interest information can be laid out on the map and displayed. This makes it possible to select interesting site information to be displayed on the map based on the information provider, for example, points of interest information provided by provider A for restaurants and another set of information provided by provider B for hotels. | 07-29-2010 |
| 20110246610 | ELECTRONIC GUIDE SYSTEM, CONTENTS SERVER FOR ELECTRONIC GUIDE SYSTEM, PORTABLE ELECTRONIC GUIDE DEVICE, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD FOR ELECTRONIC GUIDE SYSTEM - Tour guide contents stored in a tour guide apparatus carried by a user at a tour destination are provided with points of interest information and map data. This information includes latitude and longitude information for the site of each point of interest, and information on the providers of the information and the categories of information. The latitude and longitude information is provided for each site in relation to map data. By matching these pieces of latitude and longitude information to the map data, points of interest information can be laid out on the map and displayed. This makes it possible to select interesting site information to be displayed on the map based on the information provider, for example, points of interest information provided by provider A for restaurants and another set of information provided by provider B for hotels. | 10-06-2011 |
Motoya Ito, Hitachinaka JP
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| 20100148611 | ARMATURE CORE, MOTOR USING SAME, AND AXIAL GAP ELECTRICAL ROTATING MACHINE USING SAME - An armature core includes a core portion formed of a lamination of plural noncrystalline metallic foil bands and resin for bond-fixing the non-crystalline metallic foil bands, wherein the armature core is provided with at least two cut surfaces with respect to the lamination layers. Amorphous metal is used as the iron base of the non-crystalline metallic foil bands. The cut surfaces are perpendicular to the lamination-layers of the non-crystalline foil bands. For the amorphous core, a resin mold is formed. The contact portions between winding wires and amorphous are provided with edge roundness. Further, an axial gap motor using cut cores of amorphous lamination as stator cores is provided. Still further, the stator includes: a plurality of stator cores in a bar shape, the stator cores being disposed along circumferential direction, wherein the axial line of the rotor shaft is the central axis of the circumferential direction, and wherein an axial direction of the stator cores is along the axial line direction AX of the rotor shaft; a stator core holding member in a disc form, the stator having a plurality of holes or recessions that are substantially in the same shape as a cross-sectional shape of the stator cores and are arranged along the circumferential direction, wherein the axial line of the rotor shaft is the central axis of the circumferential direction; and coils wound around the stator cores, and wherein the stator cores are inserted in the holes or recessions of the stator core holding member and held by fixing in vicinities of respective central portions thereof, the central portions being with respect to the axial direction thereof. | 06-17-2010 |
Motoya Ito, Hekinan-City JP
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| 20090202368 | ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP - In a fuel pump, a case member and a discharge-side cover define a fuel passage. A holder is held between the case member and the discharge-side cover. Brush terminals are supported by the holder to conduct electricity between power receiving terminals and brushes. The power receiving terminals have connector portions that are connected with the brush terminals. A wall of the discharge-side cover and a wall of the holder clamp the connector portions therebetween. The wall of the discharge-side cover and the wall of the holder partition an installation space, which is isolated from the fuel passage and in which the connector portions are enclosed. | 08-13-2009 |
| 20090297364 | FUEL PUMP AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A fuel pump includes a case member defining a fuel passage and a discharge-side cover connected to the case member and defining an outlet port. A pump section has an inlet port and is connected to the case member. A motor section is housed in the case member for driving the pump section. A positive electrode terminal and a negative electrode terminal are supported by an insulative terminal support member fixed to the discharge-side cover. Base portions of the positive and negative electrode terminals are covered by insulative portions. The insulative portions are fitted in fitting holes of the discharge-side cover. The discharge-side cover has guide portions on its inner surface. The terminal support member has engagement projections on opposite side walls thereof. The engagement projections are guided by the guide portions to restrict the discharge-side cover from rotating with respect to the terminal support member. | 12-03-2009 |
| 20100287771 | Method for manufacturing electric fuel pump - A fuel pump includes a case member defining a fuel passage, an inlet, and an outlet. A pump portion is provided in the fuel passage for pumping fuel from the inlet to the outlet. A motor portion is provided in the case member for driving the pump portion. A positive electrode terminal and a negative electrode terminal are provided for conducting electricity to the motor portion. A holder being insulative is provided inside the case member. The holder is mounted with the positive electrode terminal and the negative electrode terminal. The positive electrode terminal and the negative electrode terminal are resin-molded. | 11-18-2010 |
Motoya Ito, Hitachinaka-Shi JP
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| 20090001843 | ROTATING ELECTRICAL MACHINE - A rotating electrical machine includes: a claw pole stator constituted with a stator core that includes a plurality of claw poles and a stator coil wound inside the stator core; and a rotor rotatably disposed at a position facing opposite the claw poles. The stator core is constituted of split blocks each corresponding to at least one of magnetic pole pairs each made up with two claw poles assuming different magnetic polarities when an electric current is supplied to the stator coil. | 01-01-2009 |
| 20090102314 | Rotating electrical machinery - A rotating electrical machine includes: a stator that includes two stator stages each constituted with a plurality of claw poles extending toward opposite sides along an axial direction at alternate positions and a ring-shaped core back that forms a magnetic path between the claw poles, the two stator stages being stacked over along the axial direction; a stator winding formed by winding a coil in a ring shape and disposed in a space enclosed by the claw poles and the core back at each of the stator stages; and a rotor rotatably disposed at a position facing the claw poles of the stator, and: stator windings corresponding to a plurality of phases are disposed together at least at one of the two stator stages. | 04-23-2009 |
Motoya Itoh, Hekinan-City JP
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| 20120038240 | FUEL PUMP AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - A fuel pump includes a pump part, a motor part, two brushes, two pigtails, and an urging member. Each pigtail is made of a linear conductive member and includes one end portion electrically and mechanically connected to its corresponding brush. The urging member includes one end engaged with a motor casing, and the other end pressing and urging each brush against a commutator from its other axial end face. A distance between an inclined surface of the brush and a sliding surface of the commutator in an axial direction of the brush becomes longer toward a rear side of the brush in a rotation direction of the commutator. A side surface of each brush and an inner wall of the motor casing, which defines two brush accommodating chambers, define a clearance therebetween. Each pigtail includes an extension portion extending from its one end portion toward the rear side in the rotation direction of the commutator. | 02-16-2012 |
Motoya Kikuchi, Tokushima-Shi JP
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| 20100331423 | AQUEOUS SOLUTION OF OLANEXIDINE, METHOD OF PREPARING THE AQUEOUS SOLUTION, AND DISINFECTANT - The present invention provides a disinfectant that contains olanexidine in a concentration sufficient to exhibit an effective bactericidal effect, and that has hardly any side effects such as skin irritation. Specifically, the present invention provides a disinfectant containing an aqueous solution that contains olanexidine and at least an equimolar amount of gluconic acid, and substantially contains neither an acid other than gluconic acid nor a salt of the acid other than gluconic acid. | 12-30-2010 |
Motoya Okazaki, San Jose, CA US
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| 20100115479 | Method for generating pattern, method for manufacturing semiconductor device, semiconductor device, and computer program - A method for generating a pattern includes reading out an interconnect layout and a hole layout, the interconnect layout prescribing interconnect patterns, the hole layout prescribing hole patterns configured to connect to the interconnect patterns; extracting one of the hole patterns to be connected within the same interconnect layer level to one of the interconnect patterns in a pattern processing area; extracting a first processing area including the extracted hole pattern; calculating a first pattern density of the interconnect patterns included in the first processing area; and generating first additional patterns in the first processing area based on the first pattern density. | 05-06-2010 |
Motoya Sano, Zama-Shi JP
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| 20100225045 | Document feeding device, image forming apparatus including same, and control method for the document feeding device - A document feeding device includes a carrying unit capable of carrying documents, a drawing device drawing and supplying the documents, a drawing device drive source driving the drawing device, a separation unit including a separation device to separate the documents one by one, a separation device drive source driving the separation device, a conveying device conveying the documents, a reading unit including a reading device to read information of the documents, a discharge device discharging the documents, a first document detector provided between a document set position and the separation unit to detect the documents, and a second document detector provided downstream of the separation unit and near a separation position to detect the documents. The first and second document detectors detect the trailing end of each of the documents to control the operation of the drawing device on the basis of the result of the detection. | 09-09-2010 |
Motoya Sano, Zama City JP
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| 20100027081 | Image reader, auto document feeder, and image forming apparatus capable of generating shading data - In an image reader, a reading member fixedly mounted in the image reader reads an image on a sheet conveyed into the image reader. A guide is disposed opposite the reading member to support the sheet with respect to the reading member. A guide moving member moves the guide with respect to the reading member in a main scanning direction in which the reading member reads the image on the sheet. A guide rotating member rotates the guide in a sub-scanning direction perpendicular to the main scanning direction. A controller controls the reading member to scan different positions on the guide moved by the guide moving member and rotated by the guide rotating member to generate shading data. | 02-04-2010 |
Motoya Suzuki, Takatsuki JP
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| 20110306599 | INDOLE COMPOUNDS AND PHARMACEUTICAL USE THEREOF - Provided is an agent for the treatment or prophylaxis of inflammatory diseases, allergic diseases, autoimmune diseases, transplant rejection or the like. | 12-15-2011 |
Motoya Takai, Nagareyama-Shi JP
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| 20090262303 | FUNDUS CAMERA - A fundus camera includes an optical path splitting unit arranged between a focusing unit and an imaging unit. The optical path splitting unit has characteristics adapted to reflect light of a visible light region and to transmit near-infrared light. The optical path splitting unit retreats from an optical path when a still fundus image is photographed. A quick-return mirror having such characteristics is used as the optical path splitting unit. When near-infrared illumination light having a wavelength of about 850 nm is used, such light can be incident upon the imaging unit without loss of the amount of light. In addition, visible light output from an internal fixation target is projected onto a subject's eye. Further, a cornea diaphragm and a crystalline lens diaphragm are used for observing a fundus with invisible light. Each of the cornea diaphragm and the crystalline lens diaphragm can be changed to another one having a different diameter. | 10-22-2009 |
| 20100283970 | FUNDUS CAMERA - A fundus camera includes an observation photographing unit having a focusing lens to perform focusing of an imaging unit on a fundus of a subject's eye, a lens driving unit configured to drive the focusing lens in an optical axis direction, and a focusing control unit configured to calculate a focusing evaluation value based on image information of a predetermined area of a fundus image captured by the observation photographing unit, and drive the focusing lens based on the focusing evaluation value, thereby performing focusing, wherein the focusing control unit moves the focusing lens from a previous photographing position of the focusing lens by a predetermined moving amount, and then performs the focusing. | 11-11-2010 |
| 20100309431 | FUNDUS CAMERA - A fundus camera includes an optical path splitting unit arranged between a focusing unit and an imaging unit. The splitting unit has characteristics adapted to reflect light of a visible light region and to transmit near-infrared light. The splitting unit retreats from an optical path when a still fundus image is photographed. A quick-return mirror having such characteristics is used as the splitting unit. When near-infrared illumination light having a wavelength of about 850 nm is used, such light can be incident upon the imaging unit without loss of the amount of light. Visible light output from an internal fixation target is projected onto a subject's eye. A cornea diaphragm and a crystalline lens diaphragm are used for observing a fundus with invisible light. Each of the cornea diaphragm and crystalline lens diaphragm can be changed to another one having a different diameter. | 12-09-2010 |
| 20110007272 | FUNDUS CAMERA - A fundus camera that obtains focus evaluation values by scanning, in which a focusing lens moves a predetermined distance according to a photographing mode before the focusing lens starts scanning for obtaining focus evaluation values. | 01-13-2011 |
| 20110051086 | OPHTHALMOLOGIC PHOTOGRAPHING APPARATUS, AND ITS PHOTOGRAPHING METHOD - An ophthalmologic photographing apparatus includes a light source configured to emit photographing light for illuminating a subject's eye through an illumination optical system, a changing unit configured to change a light emission amount of the light source, a selecting unit configured to select at least one of a plurality of photographing modes for photographing the subject's eye, a storage unit configured to store the changed light emission amount by the changing unit as a changed value during the photography in the photographing mode selected by the selecting unit, and a setting unit configured to set a light emission amount at a start of the photography to a light emission amount which is set beforehand as an initial state of the light source or to the changed value according to the plurality of photographing modes. | 03-03-2011 |
| 20110051089 | FUNDUS IMAGING APPARATUS AND METHOD THEREFOR - A fundus image is displayed, which enables accurate positioning and focusing to be easily performed with respect to an eye to be examined even on a small display unit by selecting a display magnification. At a first display magnification, an opening portion “m” of a mask specifying a predetermined angle of field of the fundus is displayed with no part missed in both of horizontal and vertical directions of a display unit | 03-03-2011 |
| 20110051090 | OPHTHALMOLOGIC PHOTOGRAPHING APPARATUS - An ophthalmologic photographing apparatus includes an optical system, a pedestal, an auxiliary lens configured to be able to be inserted into and retracted from the optical system, a focusing lens, a focusing lens driving unit configured to move the focusing lens along an optical axis, a pedestal position detection unit configured to detect that the pedestal is away from the subject's eye by a predetermined distance, an auxiliary lens insertion detection unit configured to detect that the auxiliary lens is inserted into the optical system, a storage unit configured to store a position of the focusing lens, and a control unit configured to cause the focusing lens driving unit to move the focusing lens to a predetermined position stored in the storage unit based on outputs from the pedestal position detection unit and the auxiliary lens insertion detection unit. | 03-03-2011 |
Motoya Yamada, Suntou-Gun JP
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| 20100159122 | DEPOSITION FILM FORMING APPARATUS, DEPOSITION FILM FORMING METHOD AND ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC PHOTOSENSITIVE MEMBER MANUFACTURING METHOD - The present invention provides a deposition film forming apparatus including a reaction container, an exhaust device and an exhaust gas flow path for causing a material gas to flow from the reaction container to the exhaust device, wherein the exhaust gas flow path includes a portion whose cross section expands with a step with respect to a direction in which the material gas flows and the deposition film forming apparatus further includes a cleaning gas flow device for causing the cleaning gas to directly flow into a region closer to the exhaust device side than the step of the exhaust gas flow path, a deposition film forming method using the deposition film forming apparatus and a method of manufacturing an electrophotographic photosensitive member using the deposition film forming method. | 06-24-2010 |
| 20110123915 | ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC PHOTOSENSITIVE MEMBER AND ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC APPARATUS - The invention is an electrophotographic photosensitive member comprising a substrate, a photoconductive layer, an intermediate layer and a surface layer sequentially formed, wherein the intermediate contains silicon, carbon and hydrogen, a distribution of a hydrogen ratio which is a ratio of the number of hydrogen to the number of silicon, carbon and hydrogen in the intermediate has a maximum region, a largest hydrogen ratio in the intermediate is larger than a hydrogen ratio in the surface, the hydrogen ratio in the surface is 0.30 to 0.45, a distribution of a carbon ratio which is a ratio of the number of carbon to the number of silicon and carbon in the intermediate has a maximum and a minimum region, a carbon maximum region is 0.53 to 0.63, a carbon minimum region is 0.47 or more, and the maximum hydrogen region in the intermediate is partially superimposed on the minimum carbon region. | 05-26-2011 |
