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Ono, Osaka-Shi

Kazuyuki Ono, Osaka-Shi JP

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20110221978LIGHTING DEVICE, DISPLAY DEVICE AND TELEVISION RECEIVER - A backlight unit 09-15-2011

Masaaki Ono, Osaka-Shi JP

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20110056453ENGINE HOUSING ENCLOSURE - In the context of an enclosure-housed engine in which an engine 03-10-2011

Masahiko Ono, Osaka-Shi JP

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20090266466COATING FILM TRANSFER METHOD AND TOOL - A gluing tool, one of the embodiments of a coating film transfer tool, comprises a supply reel 10-29-2009

Masayuki Ono, Osaka-Shi JP

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20090092884FUEL CELL - A fuel cell body has an anode having an anode-side separator with projections and depressions formed on its surface, a cathode, and a membrane electrode assembly disposed between the anode and the cathode, and the fuel cell body is disposed in a container for storing liquid fuel so that at least the anode side is immersed therein. Fuel passageways through which the liquid fuel flows are formed by regions surrounded by the projections and depressions on the surface of the separator and the membrane electrode assembly. By this, the downsized, simplified and lower power consuming structure of auxiliary equipment such as a fuel feed system is achieved.04-09-2009

Patent applications by Masayuki Ono, Osaka-Shi JP

Tadahiro Ono, Osaka-Shi JP

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20110160342VULCANIZABLE RUBBER COMPOSITION FOR USE IN AN AIR SPRING AND RUBBER FORMED PRODUCT FOR USE IN AN AIR SPRING - Disclosed is a vulcanizable rubber composition for use in an air spring, which has excellent low-temperature behavior, and a vulcanized rubber formed product for air springs, which is obtained by vulcanization of the rubber composition. Also disclosed is a vulcanizable rubber composition for use in an air spring, comprising: an epihalohydrin-based copolymer comprising 50 to 70 mol % of a constituent unit derived from ethylene oxide and/or propylene oxide, 20 to 50 mol % of a constituent unit derived from epihalohydrin, and 0 to 15 mol % of a constituent unit derived from allyl glycidyl ether; a vulcanizing agent; a plasticizer; and an acid acceptor, and a rubber formed product for air springs, which is obtained by vulcanization of the composition.06-30-2011

Taisuke Ono, Osaka-Shi JP

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20100326057Exhaust Gas Purification Device - An exhaust gas purification device (12-30-2010
20110056186Exhaust Gas Purification Device - A method for controlling an exhaust gas purification device 03-10-2011
20110056191Exhaust Gas Purification Device - An exhaust gas purification device 03-10-2011
20110099980Method for Controlling Exhaust Gas Purification Device - Disclosed is a method for controlling an exhaust gas purification device, wherein the regeneration operation includes main regeneration operation for detaching the nitrogen oxides adsorbed onto the nitrogen oxide adsorbing material, the method comprising: operating the first combustion device and the second combustion device while the exhaust gas is prevented from flowing into the branch exhaust passage subjected to the regeneration operation by the switching of a changeover valve during the regeneration operation; and decreasing the flow rate of the first mixture gas as the stage of the main regeneration operation advances.05-05-2011

Yoshiko Ono, Osaka-Shi JP

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20100003208Skin Care Products, As Well As Foods and Beverages Containing 6-O-PUFA Ascorbic Esters - Skin care products which contain as a vitamin C component 6-O-PUFA ascorbates represented by general formula (I):01-07-2010

Yuuki Ono, Osaka-Shi JP

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20110170783EQUIPMENT AND METHOD FOR ANALYZING IMAGE DATA - An analyzing unit has a linear SVM discriminating section and a nonlinear SVM discriminating section and analyzes an image data having an intensity data for numerous wavelengths in each pixel. In the linear SVM discriminating section, the discrimination as to whether the intensity data is an object data or not is performed for every pixel by using an intensity data of the image data as a feature quantity and using the linear SVM, and subsequently in the nonlinear SVM discriminating section, discrimination using the nonlinear SVM is performed only with respect to the pixels discriminated by the linear SVM as their intensity data being object data. Discrimination can be accomplished with higher precision as compared with the case where all pixels are discriminated only with the linear SVM. Also, as compared with the case where the discrimination is conducted only with the nonlinear SVM for all pixels, the discrimination can be accomplished at higher speed.07-14-2011