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Syogo Hayashi, Nara JP
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20100128512 | SEMICONDUCTOR MEMORY DEVICE HAVING CROSS-POINT STRUCTURE - A semiconductor memory device having a cross-point structure comprising a plurality of first electrode wirings extending in the same direction, a plurality of second electrode wirings intersecting with the first electrode wirings, and memory materials for storing data at the intersection points of the first and second electrode wirings has a problem that an effective voltage applied to the memory material fluctuates in a memory cell array due to the voltage drop caused by the wiring resistance of each electrode wiring. The sum of the wiring resistance of the first electrode wiring to a certain intersection point and the wiring resistance of the second electrode wiring to the certain intersection point is substantially constant at any intersection point, and the load resistors for adjusting the fluctuation of the electrode wiring resistances in a memory cell array are connected at least either one of the first and second electrode wirings. | 05-27-2010 |
Syogo Hayashi, Sagamihara-Shi JP
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20120305564 | CAP FOR CONTAINER - A cap for container which comprises a cap body provided with a thread portion at the inner peripheral surface of its upper portion which is engaged with a thread of an opening portion of a container, and a fixed portion connected with the cap body at a cuttable connector portion. The fixed portion comprises an upper ring, and a lower ring provided with lock projections to prevent the lower portion from the opening portion of the container. The upper ring and the lower ring are connected at a connector portion. The lower ring is provided with at least one cutting line extending from its bottom end to its upper end. | 12-06-2012 |
Syogo Matsuoka, Makinohara-Shi JP
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20160064885 | METHOD FOR CONNECTING INSULATED WIRES - A method for connecting a plurality of insulated wires to each other is provided. Each of the insulated wires has a conductor portion and an insulating coating covering the conductor portion. The insulating coating is made of an insulating material. The method includes stripping the insulating coating of each of the insulated wires to expose the conductor portion such that the insulating coating is removed from a section of the insulated wire along a direction in which the insulated wire extends and at a location away from an end portion of the insulated wire, and connecting the conductor portions of the insulated wires. The connecting includes crimping a crimp joint terminal onto the exposed conductor portions to join the exposed conductor portions, and after the crimping, welding the conductor portions by applying pressure and electric current or ultrasonic vibration to the crimp joint terminal. | 03-03-2016 |
Syogo Usui, Osaka JP
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20140153985 | FIXING DEVICE AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS INCLUDING THIS FIXING DEVICE - A fixing device includes a heating member pressed by a pressing member to form a nip part, an excitation coil generating a magnetic flux induction-heating the heating member, a magnetic core and a magnetism shielding member. The magnetic core is located opposite to the heating member across the excitation coil and provides a magnetic path passing through the excitation coil and heating member. The magnetism shielding member partially shields the magnetic path and includes a rotatable belt member allowing the magnetic flux to pass through, and a magnetism shielding layer arranged on a surface of the belt member. In the magnetism shielding layer, gap parts extending in a width direction of the belt member are arranged along a circumference direction of the belt member. When the magnetism shielding member is located to shield the magnetic path, inner wall faces of the gap part are brought into contact with each other. | 06-05-2014 |