Oike, Tokyo
Hideki Oike, Tokyo JP
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20100186197 | Harness clip structure - A clip body ( | 07-29-2010 |
Mizuki Oike, Tokyo JP
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20090129427 | OPTICAL MODULE - An optical module | 05-21-2009 |
Shinsuke Oike, Tokyo JP
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20100226974 | ANTIBODY RECOGNIZING ANTIGEN - The invention provides antibodies against a non-muscular myosin heavy chain type A or a mutant thereof, and F(ab′) | 09-09-2010 |
Taro Oike, Tokyo JP
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20100123966 | MAGNETIC HEAD, HEAD ASSEMBLY AND MAGNETIC RECORDING/REPRODUCING APPARATUS - The present invention relates to a magnetic head, a head assembly, and a magnetic recording/reproducing apparatus which are capable of effectively detecting thermal asperity. The magnetic head according to the present invention includes a heat-generating resistor, a recording coil, and a resistive element. The heat-generating resistor is adapted to generate heat when power is fed thereto so that the heat generation causes at least a part of the air bearing surface to thermally expand and protrude. The recording coil is adapted to generate a recording magnetic field, and the resistive element is disposed closer to the air bearing surface than the recording coil and connected in series or in parallel with the heater. Thus, the resistive element can share a common wiring with the heater for power feeding, which eliminates the waste of wiring and achieves miniaturization. | 05-20-2010 |
20140160597 | MAGNETIC HEAD FOR PERPENDICULAR MAGNETIC RECORDING HAVING A WRITE SHIELD - A magnetic head includes a main pole, a write shield, and a return path section. The write shield includes first and second shield portions located on opposite sides of the main pole in the track width direction. The return path section includes first and second yoke portions located on opposite sides of the main pole in the track width direction. The first yoke portion is connected to the first shield portion. The second yoke portion is connected to the second shield portion. A coil surrounds at least part of the entire outer periphery of the main pole when viewed from a medium facing surface. | 06-12-2014 |
Tomayasu Oike, Tokyo JP
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20080304795 | Optical Connector and Optical Fiber Connecting System - A straight type optical connector enables a splicing operation of an optical fiber cable accurately and stably without requiring skilled labor and having a superior on-site installation property. An optical connector is provided with a splicing section for securely supporting an incorporated optical fiber securely supported at a ferrule and an optical fiber of an outside optical fiber cable in an end-abutting condition. The body of the optical connector is provided with a cable holding member able to hold an optical fiber cable. The cable holding member can be set at a temporary position where it makes an optical fiber of the optical fiber cable abut against the incorporated optical fiber at the splicing section in the state holding the optical fiber cable and bends a covered optical fiber of the optical fiber cable between the splicing section and the cable holding member by a pressing force in the lengthwise direction. | 12-11-2008 |
Tomoyasu Oike, Tokyo JP
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20080247710 | Optical Connector and Optical Fiber Connecting System - An angle type optical connector enables a splicing operation of an optical fiber cable accurately and stably without requiring skilled labor and having a superior on-site installation property. An optical connector is provided with a splicing section for securely supporting an incorporated optical fiber securely supported at a ferrule and an optical fiber of an outside optical fiber cable in an end-abutting condition. The body of the optical connector is provided with a cable holding member able to hold an optical fiber cable. The cable holding member can be set at a temporary position where it makes an optical fiber of the optical fiber cable abut against the incorporated optical fiber at the splicing section in the state holding the optical fiber cable and bends a covered optical fiber of the optical fiber cable between the splicing section and the cable holding member by a pressing force in the lengthwise direction. | 10-09-2008 |
20080310797 | Method of Assembling an Optical Connector and an Optical Connector - An optical connector and a method of assembling an optical connector that is capable of avoiding generation of unnecessary tension in the optical fiber cable in which plain fiber portions are optically connected to each other using a splice assembly. The optical connector comprises a connector housing having splice means configured to abut a stripped and cleaved end surface of a plain fiber of an optical fiber cable ( | 12-18-2008 |
20090220199 | OPTICAL FIBER CONNECTOR - The optical fiber connector includes a connector housing ( | 09-03-2009 |
20100215323 | METHOD OF ASSEMBLING AN OPTICAL CONNECTOR AND AN OPTICAL CONNECTOR - An optical connector and a method of assembling an optical connector that is capable of avoiding generation of unnecessary tension in the optical fiber cable in which plain fiber portions are optically connected to each other using a splice assembly. The optical connector comprises a connector housing having splice means configured to abut a stripped and cleaved end surface of a plain fiber of an optical fiber cable onto an end of a fiber stub predisposed in the splice means to form an optical connection; and a cable fixing assembly, that includes a cable fixing member and a cable holder, for fixing an outer covering of the optical fiber cable introduced into said connector housing. The cable fixing member, which includes an opposing piece for slidably engaging with a guide section formed on the wall of an end cap of the connector housing, is pressed in from the direction perpendicular to the axis of the optical fiber cable and is mounted on the wall of the end cap. A step section is formed on the sliding surface of the opposing piece to be in sliding contact with the sliding surface of the guide section, for moving the cable fixing member together with the optical fiber cable so as to reduce a distance between the splice means and the cable holder. | 08-26-2010 |
Toshihiro Oike, Tokyo JP
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20130102285 | MOBILE COMMUNICATION TERMINAL, STARTUP METHOD THEREOF, AND NETWORK COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A mobile communication terminal includes a first CPU that controls transmission of information to and reception of information from another communication apparatus via a first network in response to an operation to an operation unit of a main body of the mobile communication terminal. The mobile communication terminal includes a lock that is formed on an appropriate location of the main body and permits a unique key to be paired with the main body to be set therein, a key signal generator that generates a key signal when the unique key to be paired is inserted in the lock, a startup processor that, in response to a reception of the key signal from the key signal generator, starts up a second CPU that executes transmission and reception of information via a second network instead of the first network. | 04-25-2013 |
Yusuke Oike, Tokyo JP
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20140231620 | IMAGE SENSOR AND IMAGING METHOD WITH SINGLE SHOT COMPRESSED SENSING - A CMOS image sensor includes a plurality of pixel elements arranged in a two-dimensional array, analog signal multiplexers, over-sampling A/D converters and an activation code generator. The sensor is configured to construct an image by using less number of A/D conversions, thereby reducing the power consumption of the sensor. The activation code generator generates a bit stream of random binary sequences which determine which A/D converter is activated. The image sensor offers digitally compressed data, the number of which is significantly less than the total number of pixels. Further, the image sensor not only reduces the power consumption of the A/D converters (by reducing the number of A/D conversions) but also reduces the I/O power consumption. An original image focused on the sensor is recovered from the compressed data by using principles of compressed sensing. | 08-21-2014 |