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20090253959 | MEDICAL MANIPULATOR SYSTEM - A medical manipulator system of the present invention includes: a medical instrument having a shape insertable into an elongated tube passage and in which one or a plurality of flexion portions are provided; a flexing actuator for supplying a driving force to flex the flexion portion; an actuator control section for controlling the flexing actuator; a detecting section provided inside the tube passage to output a detection signal when detecting that the flexion portion passes therethrough; and a computing section for performing computation to match a flexed state of the flexion portion passing through the detecting section to an operating state of an operation portion operable to flex the flexion portion based on an operation amount of the flexing actuator detected when the detection signal is inputted. | 10-08-2009 |
20100030023 | ACTIVE DRIVE TYPE MEDICAL APPARATUS AND DRIVE CONTROL METHOD - An active drive type medical apparatus includes: an active mechanism having a rotatable joint provided near the distal end of a long member; an active mechanism driving section; a position/attitude detecting section configured to detect a position/attitude of the active mechanism; an instruction input section for performing instruction input of the position/attitude of the active mechanism; and a force calculating section configured to calculate, on the basis of the instruction input of the position/attitude, a force corresponding to a net external force acting on the active mechanism, by subtracting an estimated driving force estimated in the case where the active mechanism in a no-load state is driven, from a driving force required in the case where the active mechanism is actually driven by the active mechanism driving section from the position/attitude before the instruction input to the instructed and inputted position/attitude. | 02-04-2010 |
20100160728 | ACTIVE MEDICAL APPARATUS SYSTEM AND DRIVE CONTROL METHOD - An active medical apparatus system includes: an active medical apparatus having a joint; an active medical apparatus driving section; an instruction input section; an instruction input section driving section to which information of a force acting on the active medical apparatus is fed back and inputted, and which drives the instruction input section according to the information of force, a determining section which determines whether or not a movement of the instruction input section in the acting direction of the driving force driving the instruction input section is generated in an amount of a threshold value or more; and a control section which, when the movement of the instruction input section is generated in the amount of the threshold value or more, suppresses at least one of the driving in the instruction input section driving section and the driving in the active medical apparatus driving section. | 06-24-2010 |
20110105846 | ACTUATOR SYSTEM AND ENDOSCOPE APPARATUS - An actuator system including a drive section that performs driving by injection/suction of a liquid, a tube, a syringe pump that injects/suctions the liquid into/from the drive section via the tube, a pressure sensor that measures an inner pressure, a storage section that preliminarily stores a volume change ΔV of the tube caused by the inner pressure, and a control section that controls the syringe pump based on the volume change ΔV, inner pressure P, and volume V | 05-05-2011 |
20140166059 | CLEANING/DISINFECTING APPARATUS - A cleaning/disinfecting apparatus includes: a plurality of attachment portions for attaching an endoscope; a cleaning/disinfecting portion that communicates with the plurality of attachment portions and can execute different types of cleaning/disinfection menus for the respective attachment portions; and an endoscope information reading portion that reads endoscope information from the endoscope. Also, the cleaning/disinfecting apparatus includes: a control portion that determines a cleaning/disinfection menu based on the read endoscope information and outputs attachment portion identifying information for identifying an attachment portion for executing the determined cleaning/disinfection menu; and a notifying portion that notifies the attachment portion identifying information outputted from the control portion. | 06-19-2014 |
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20090253067 | WET DEVELOPER - To provide a wet developer which is capable of improving fixability, while ensuring a sufficient heat-resistant storage property. The wet developer contains toner particles composed of a colorant and a binder resin, which are dispersed in a non-volatile carrier solution by using a dispersant. As the binder resin, a polyester resin, which has an alcohol component containing a mixture of an ethylene oxide adduct of bisphenol A and a propylene oxide adduct of bisphenol A, with a ratio thereof being 1:19 to 10:10 (weight ratio), is used. | 10-08-2009 |
20130115552 | LIQUID DEVELOPER - A liquid developer used for wet-type image forming apparatuses includes toner particles and an insulating liquid, the toner particles include a resin, a pigment, and a pigment dispersant, the pigment includes a pigment having an acid group, and the pigment dispersant is a basic polymer dispersant including units derived from ε-caprolactone. | 05-09-2013 |
20140087300 | LIQUID DEVELOPER AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - Toner particles contained in a liquid developer have a core-shell structure that first resin particles containing a first resin are attached to or cover surfaces of second resin particles containing a second resin. The second resin satisfies Equations (1) to (2) below. In Equations (1) to (2) below, x represents a number average molecular weight of the second resin and y represents a urethane group concentration (mass %) in the second resin. | 03-27-2014 |
20140087302 | LIQUID DEVELOPER AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - In a liquid developer in which toner particles are dispersed in an insulating liquid, the toner particles have a core-shell structure that first resin particles containing a first resin are attached to or cover surfaces of second resin particles containing a second resin. The second resin particles further contain a pigment and a dispersant for pigment, and solubility of the dispersant for pigment in the insulating liquid is not higher than 10 mass % at 25° C. | 03-27-2014 |
20140087304 | LIQUID DEVELOPER AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - Toner particles have a core-shell structure that first resin particles containing a first resin are attached to or cover surfaces of second resin particles containing a second resin. Heat of fusion with differential scanning calorimetry of the second resin satisfies Equations (1) to (2) below. In Equations (1) to (2) below, H1 and H2 represent heats of fusion (J/g) at initial temperature increase and second temperature increase with differential scanning calorimetry of the second resin, respectively. | 03-27-2014 |
20140234769 | LIQUID DEVELOPER - A liquid developer includes an insulating liquid and a plurality of toner particles. The plurality of toner particles has a median size not smaller than 1 μm and not greater than 3 μm as a whole. In the plurality of toner particles, average circularity is not smaller than 0.90 and not greater than 0.96, and a standard deviation of circularity is not smaller than 0.02 and not greater than 0.10. | 08-21-2014 |
20140234770 | LIQUID DEVELOPER - A liquid developer includes an insulating liquid and a plurality of toner particles. The plurality of toner particles has a volume-based median size not smaller than 0.5 μm and not greater than 3 μm as a whole, and a volume-based coefficient of variation not lower than 40% and not higher than 130%. The plurality of toner particles includes a first toner particle group of the toner particles having a particle size not greater than 1 μm. The number of toner particles constituting the first toner particle group occupies not lower than 20% of the total number of toner particles. The toner particles in the first toner particle group have an average circularity not smaller than 0.945. | 08-21-2014 |
20140370436 | LIQUID DEVELOPER - A liquid developer includes an insulating liquid and toner particles dispersed in the insulating liquid. The insulating liquid has a flash point not lower than 100° C. The toner particles contain a resin, and the resin contains 80 mass % or more of a first resin containing a component derived from a polyester resin. A solid content of the liquid developer corresponding to a portion of the liquid developer excluding the insulating liquid satisfies relation of G′(T | 12-18-2014 |
20150086919 | LIQUID DEVELOPER AND IMAGE FORMATION METHOD - A resin in a liquid developer contains 80 mass % or more of a urethane-modified polyester resin. A component derived from a polyester resin contains a constitutional unit derived from an acid component and a constitutional unit derived from an alcohol component. A ratio of a constitutional unit derived from an aliphatic monomer occupied in the constitutional unit derived from the acid component and the constitutional unit derived from the alcohol component is not lower than 90 mass %. Relation of |T | 03-26-2015 |
20150086920 | LIQUID DEVELOPER - A resin in a liquid developer contains a first resin which is a urethane-modified polyester resin resulting from increase in chain length of a component derived from a polyester resin by a compound containing an isocyanate group and a second resin. The first resin is contained by not lower than 70 mass % with respect to a total of the first resin and the second resin. The component derived from the polyester resin includes a constitutional unit derived from an acid component and a constitutional unit derived from an alcohol component. A ratio of a constitutional unit derived from an aliphatic monomer occupied in the constitutional unit derived from the acid component and the constitutional unit derived from the alcohol component is not lower than 80 mass %. Relation of 2.3≦Mw/Mn≦4(10000≦Mn≦50000) is satisfied. | 03-26-2015 |
20150093700 | LIQUID DEVELOPER SET - A liquid developer set of the present invention includes a first liquid developer including an insulating liquid and first toner particles and a second liquid developer including an insulating liquid and second toner particles, the first toner particles include carbon black and a first resin, the second toner particles include a coloring agent other than carbon black and a second resin, without including carbon black, the first resin and the second resin each include a hydrocarbon long chain which is a hydrocarbon group having a carbon number of 8 to 30, and a mass ratio of the hydrocarbon long chain to the first toner particles is higher than a mass ratio of the hydrocarbon long chain to the second toner particles. | 04-02-2015 |
20150277257 | LIQUID DEVELOPER AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A liquid developer in which toner particles are dispersed in an insulating liquid, the toner particles having such a core-shell structure that shell particles containing a shell resin are attached to or cover surfaces of core particles containing a core resin, the core resin having an acid group and an acid dissociation constant not smaller than 2.90 and not greater than 8.00, and a method for manufacturing the same are provided. The toner particles can have a volume average particle size not smaller than 0.01 μm and not greater than 100 μm and a coefficient of variation of volume distribution not lower than 1% and not higher than 100%. This liquid developer has excellent fixability which allows adaptation to various recording materials, can be fixed in a wide temperature range, and is extremely low in deterioration in fixability during storage. | 10-01-2015 |
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20090035458 | Image forming apparatus and method for forming image - An image forming apparatus employing nonvolatile liquid developers is provided, which image forming apparatus exhibits high transfer efficiency in transferring images on an image carrier to a recording media and enables formation of images with sufficient fixing strength. An image forming apparatus which incorporates a squeezing mechanism which removes a part of carrier liquid from the liquid developer incorporating image visualizing particles, fine thermoplastic resin particles, and nonvolatile carrier liquid, and incorporates a transferring mechanism which transfers a visible image, in which a part of carrier liquid is removed, onto the recording medium. | 02-05-2009 |
20110217081 | LIQUID DEVELOPMENT APPARATUS AND CLEANING METHOD - Provided is a liquid development apparatus having a constitution in which liquid developer containing carrier liquid with toner dispersed therein is supplied from a liquid developer/cleaning liquid supply member on a pool forming member arranged facing to a supply roller so as to form a pool of the liquid developer, from which pool the liquid developer is supplied to the supply roller, wherein a liquid developer/cleaning liquid supply member supplies cleaning liquid on a pool forming member to form a suitable pooling portion of the cleaning liquid and the liquid developer remaining on the surface of the supply roller is removed and cleaned. | 09-08-2011 |
20120315577 | Liquid Developer - A liquid developer includes toner particles, an insulating liquid, and a dispersant, and is characterized in that the toner particles includes a resin and a pigment dispersed in the resin, the resin includes a polyester resin, the dispersant includes a basic polymeric dispersant, and a solid obtained by drying the liquid developer has a melting point of at least 55° C. | 12-13-2012 |
20130065176 | LIQUID DEVELOPER - A liquid developer includes at least toner particles and an insulating liquid. The toner particles include a resin and a color material dispersed in the resin. 90 mass % or more of the insulating liquid is aliphatic saturated hydrocarbon having a carbon number of 11 to 16, and 20 to 60 mass % of the insulating liquid is aliphatic saturated hydrocarbon having a carbon number of 11 to 12. | 03-14-2013 |
20150253683 | IMAGE FORMATION METHOD AND IMAGE FORMATION APPARATUS - An image formation method includes a step of preparing an electrostatic latent image developer, a transferring step, and a fixation step. The step of preparing an electrostatic latent image developer includes a step of preparing an electrostatic latent image developer containing toner particles having prescribed viscoelasticity characteristics. The fixation step includes steps of heating a recording medium and fixing the toner particles to the recording medium at a pressure not lower than 200 kPa and not higher than 800 kPa. | 09-10-2015 |
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20130288762 | NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM STORING GAME PROGRAM, AND GAME SYSTEM - A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium with a game program stored thereon, the game program instructing a computer to perform the following processes: a reception process to receive an operational input from a player; and a battle process in which a battle between the player and an opposing character starts based on the operational input by consuming a consumption parameter set for the player, a hit point parameter indicative of an amount of damage that the opposing character can withstand changes through the battle, an outcome of the battle between the player and the opposing character is determined, and when a single operational input is received from the player in the reception process, a recovery process and an attack process are collectively performed, the recovery process being a process to recover the consumption parameter, the attack process being a process to attack the opposing character. | 10-31-2013 |
20130288787 | NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM STORING GAME PROGRAM, AND GAME SYSTEM - A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing a game program that causes a computer to execute the following processes: a reception process; a battle process; and a notification process. The reception process is for receiving a first operational input from a first player and a second operational input from a second player who is associated with the first player. The battle process is as follows: a battle between the first player and an opposing character starts based on the first operational input; a hit point parameter of the opposing character changes through the battle; an outcome of the battle is determined; a battle between the second player and the opposing character starts The notification process is for, before the outcome of the battle with the opposing character is determined in the battle process, notifying participation information to a third player. | 10-31-2013 |
20140057709 | NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM AND INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE - The game program according to the present invention causes a computer to perform a registering process to register in advance in a storage unit attribute information specified by the player, an offering process to offer the game content to the player, a judgment process to compare the attribute information of the game content offered to the specified attribute information, a combining process to combine the game content offered with another game content to create a combined game content, and a recording process to record in the storage unit the combined game content as the game content owned by the player, without recording in the storage unit the game content offered as the game content owned by the player. | 02-27-2014 |
20140121026 | SERVER DEVICE, AND NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM STORING GAME PROGRAM - A server device connected with a player terminal used by a player when performing a game operation over a network includes: a rental unit; a providing unit; a storage unit configured to store player information in which the rental game content rented from the rental unit is set as game content temporarily possessed by the player, and the game content provided by the providing unit is set as game content possessed by the player; a parameter varying unit; a game content determination unit; a parameter setting unit configured to set a parameter of the game content based on a parameter of the rental game content varied by the parameter varying unit; a condition determination unit configured to determine whether a return condition of the rental game content is satisfied; and an update unit configured to update the player information stored in the storage unit. | 05-01-2014 |
20140194178 | SERVER DEVICE FOR RECOMMENDING GAME CONTENT - One object is to provide a setup for recommending a game content more effectively. In accordance with one aspect, a server device according to an embodiment includes: a game progress control unit for controlling the game progress; an information storage unit for storing information; a determination unit for determining whether a player owns a game content that requires a change in display mode of a screen containing a guidance display area for guiding the player to a gasha screen for obtaining a card as a game content; and a display control unit for displaying the screen containing the guidance display area on the terminal device. | 07-10-2014 |
20140206453 | SERVER DEVICE, AND NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM STORING GAME PROGRAM - A server device connected with a player terminal used by a player when performing a game operation over a network includes: a rental unit; a providing unit; a storage unit configured to store player information in which the rental game content rented from the rental unit is set as game content temporarily possessed by the player, and the game content provided by the providing unit is set as game content possessed by the player; a parameter varying unit; a game content determination unit ; a parameter setting unit configured to set a parameter of the game content based on a parameter of the rental game content varied by the parameter varying unit; a condition determination unit configured to determine whether a return condition of the rental game content is satisfied; and an update unit configured to update the player information stored in the storage unit. | 07-24-2014 |
20140235333 | NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM AND INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE - The game program according to the present invention causes a computer to perform a registering process to register in advance in a storage unit attribute information specified by the player, an offering process to offer the game content to the player, a judgment process to compare the attribute information of the game content offered to the specified attribute information, a combining process to combine the game content offered with another game content to create a combined game content, and a recording process to record in the storage unit the combined game content as the game content owned by the player, without recording in the storage unit the game content offered as the game content owned by the player. | 08-21-2014 |
20140248947 | NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM STORING GAME PROGRAM, AND GAME SYSTEM - A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing a game program that causes a computer to execute the following processes: a reception process; a battle process; and a notification process. The reception process is for receiving a first operational input from a first player and a second operational input from a second player who is associated with the first player. The battle process is as follows: a battle between the first player and an opposing character starts based on the first operational input; a hit point parameter of the opposing character changes through the battle; an outcome of the battle is determined; a battle between the second player and the opposing character starts The notification process is for, before the outcome of the battle with the opposing character is determined in the battle process, notifying participation information to a third player. | 09-04-2014 |
20140295977 | NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM STORING GAME PROGRAM, AND GAME SYSTEM - A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium with a game program stored thereon, the game program instructing a computer to perform the following processes: a reception process to receive an operational input from a player; and a battle process in which a battle between the player and an opposing character starts based on the operational input by consuming a consumption parameter set for the player, a hit point parameter indicative of an amount of damage that the opposing character can withstand changes through the battle, an outcome of the battle between the player and the opposing character is determined, and when a single operational input is received from the player in the reception process, a recovery process and an attack process are collectively performed, the recovery process being a process to recover the consumption parameter, the attack process being a process to attack the opposing character. | 10-02-2014 |
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20110135924 | POLYESTERS, POLYESTER COMPOSITIONS, PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE COMPOSITIONS, PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE LAYERS AND PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE SHEETS - The present invention provides a polyester, a polyester composition and a pressure-sensitive adhesive composition capable of obtaining a pressure-sensitive adhesive which is global-environmentally friendly and is excellent in pressure-sensitive adhesion properties, using a plant-derived raw material; and a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer and a pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet which can be obtained by using the same. A polyester of the present invention is a polyester comprising at least a lactic acid unit, a dibasic acid unit and a glycol unit, wherein the dibasic acid unit contains dimer acid, and the polyester has a glass transition temperature as measured at a temperature rising rate of 20° C./minute using a differential scanning calorimeter, of −70 to −20° C., a weight average molecular weight of 20,000 to 300,000 and a hydroxyl value of 1 to 100 mgKOH/g. | 06-09-2011 |
20130236723 | POLYLACTIC ACID-BASED FILM OR SHEET - Disclosed is a polylactic acid-based film or sheet as a resin film or sheet including a polylactic acid (A). The film or sheet has a melt endotherm ΔHc′ of | 09-12-2013 |
20130344324 | RELEASE LINER - Provided is a release liner which includes a substrate derived from a poly(lactic acid), a biomass-derived plastic; and a releasable cured layer derived from a release agent. The releasable cured layer, even when employing an ultraviolet-curable silicone release agent as the release agent, is satisfactorily curable and exhibits good adhesion to the substrate. The release liner according to the present invention includes a poly(lactic acid) substrate; a release-treated layer present over at least one side of the substrate; and an undercoat layer lying between them. The undercoat layer is present in a mass of coating of typically from 0.1 to 5 g/m | 12-26-2013 |
20140004360 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING RELEASE LINER | 01-02-2014 |
20150044460 | PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE COMPOSITION AND PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE SHEET - Provided are: a polyester-based pressure-sensitive adhesive composition which can be produced even from plant-derived raw materials with no need of using a costly silicone-based pressure-sensitive adhesive or the like and which is usable for producing a pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet excellent in wettability to an adherend, light peelability, removability, anti-staining property (little adhesive residues), and workability, and to provide a pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet using the composition. A polyester-based pressure-sensitive adhesive composition comprising a polyester obtained by condensation polymerization of at least a dicarboxylic acid having a side chain and an aliphatic diol having 3 to 10 carbon atoms and a crosslinking agent, wherein the polyester has a weight average molecular weight of 5000 to 60000. | 02-12-2015 |
20150050493 | PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE COMPOSITION AND PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE SHEET - Provided are: a polyester-based pressure-sensitive adhesive composition which can be produced even from plant-derived raw materials with no need of using a costly silicone-based pressure-sensitive adhesive or the like and which is usable for producing a pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet excellent in wettability to an adherend, light peelability (removability), anti-staining property (little adhesive residues), and workability, and to provide a pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet using the composition. A polyester-based pressure-sensitive adhesive composition comprising a polyester obtained by condensation polymerization of at least a carboxylic acid component and a diol component, and a crosslinking agent, wherein the carboxylic acid component contains a dicarboxylic acid having a side chain in an amount of 50 to 90% by weight and a tricarboxylic acid having a side chain in an amount of 10 to 50% by weight, and wherein the polyester has a weight average molecular weight of 5000 to 150000. | 02-19-2015 |
20150056446 | PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE COMPOSITION AND PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE SHEET - A polyester-based pressure-sensitive adhesive composition, including a polyester obtained by condensation polymerization of at least a dicarboxylic acid having a side chain and a diol, a polyether polyol, and a crosslinking agent, wherein the polyester has a weight average molecular weight of 5000 to 50000, the polyether polyol contains a polyether polyol having hydroxyl groups at only part of terminals and/or all terminals, the polyether polyol having hydroxyl groups at only part of terminals has a number average molecular weight of 100 to 1500, and the polyether polyol having hydroxyl groups at only part of terminals is contained in an amount of 1 to 35 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the polyester. | 02-26-2015 |
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20110091716 | POLYESTER-BASED MASKING SHEET - The present invention relates to a polyester-based masking sheet including: a substrate; and a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer provided on the substrate, which contains a polyester resin obtained by condensation-polymerizing a plant-derived dicarboxylic acid with a plant-derived diol in a ratio such that a content of hydroxyl group in the diol is from 1.01 to 1.40 mol per 1.00 mol of carboxyl group contained in the dicarboxylic acid, and a tackifier in an amount of from 10 to 50 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of the polyester resin, and is crosslinked by a crosslinking agent to have a gel fraction of 40 to 90%. | 04-21-2011 |
20120202058 | PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE SHEET FOR SURFACE PROTECTION - A surface-protecting pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet includes: a substrate; and a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer that is provided on at least one side of the substrate and made from a polyester-based pressure-sensitive adhesive composition containing a crosslinking agent and a polyester including at least a lactic acid unit, a dibasic acid unit, and a glycol unit. The dibasic acid unit includes a dimer acid, the polyester has a weight average molecular weight of 20,000 to 200,000 and a glass transition temperature of −70 to −20° C. as measured using a differential scanning calorimeter at a temperature rise rate of 20° C./minute, the polyester-based pressure-sensitive adhesive composition has a hydroxyl value of 20 to 60 mgKOH/g, and the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer has a gel fraction of 85 to 99% by weight. | 08-09-2012 |
20120208015 | THERMALLY REMOVABLE PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE SHEET - A thermally removable pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet includes a substrate and a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer that is provided on at least one side of the substrate and made from a polyester-based pressure-sensitive adhesive composition containing a polyester including at least a lactic acid unit, a dibasic acid unit, and a glycol unit, a foaming agent, and a crosslinking agent. The dibasic acid unit includes a dimer acid, the polyester has a weight average molecular weight of 20,000 to 200,000 and a glass transition temperature of −70 to −20° C. as measured using a differential scanning calorimeter at a temperature rise rate of 20° C./minute, and the polyester has a hydroxyl value of 1 to 60 mgKOH/g. | 08-16-2012 |
20120208016 | RADIATION-CURE REMOVAL TYPE PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE SHEET - A radiation-cure removable type pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet includes: a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer made from a polyester-based pressure-sensitive adhesive composition containing a polyester including at least a lactic acid unit, a dibasic acid unit, and a glycol unit, a radiation-cure resin, a radiation reaction initiator, and a crosslinking agent. The dibasic acid unit includes a dimer acid, the polyester has a glass transition temperature of −70 to −20° C., a weight average molecular weight of 20,000 to 200,000, and a hydroxyl value of 1 to 60 mgKOH/g, the composition contains 30 to 70 parts by weight of the radiation-cure resin based on 100 parts by weight of the polyester and contains 3 to 10% by weight of the radiation reaction initiator based on the amount of the radiation-cure resin. | 08-16-2012 |
20120208017 | PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE TAPE FOR MASKING - A masking pressure-sensitive adhesive tape includes a substrate and a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer that is provided on at least one side of the substrate and made from a polyester-based pressure-sensitive adhesive composition containing a polyester including at least a lactic acid unit, a dibasic acid unit, and a glycol unit, and a crosslinking agent. The dibasic acid unit includes a dimer acid, the polyester has a weight average molecular weight of 20,000 to 200,000 and a glass transition temperature of −70 to −20° C. as measured using a differential scanning calorimeter at a temperature rise rate of 20° C./minute, the polyester has a hydroxyl value of 1 to 60 mgKOH/g, and the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer has a gel fraction of 40 to 90% by weight. | 08-16-2012 |
20120208955 | DOUBLE-SIDED PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE SHEET - A double sided pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet includes a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer made from a polyester-based pressure-sensitive adhesive composition containing a polyester including at least a lactic acid unit, a dibasic acid unit, and a glycol unit, a tackifier resin, and a crosslinking agent. The dibasic acid unit includes a dimer acid, the polyester has a weight average molecular weight of 20,000 to 200,000 and a glass transition temperature of −70 to −20° C. as measured using a differential scanning calorimeter at a temperature rise rate of 20° C./minute, the polyester has a hydroxyl value of 1 to 60 mgKOH/g, the adhesive composition contains 10 to 70 parts by weight of the tackifier resin based on 100 parts by weight of the polyester, and the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer has a gel fraction of 50 to 90% by weight. | 08-16-2012 |
20120232226 | PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE COMPOSITION - The present invention has an object to provide a pressure-sensitive adhesive composition that provides a polyester-based pressure-sensitive adhesive capable of realizing both of heat resistance and adhesive force at high levels and a pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet having a polyester-based pressure-sensitive adhesive. The pressure-sensitive adhesive composition provided by the present invention contains a polyester resin A with Mw of 4×10 | 09-13-2012 |
20120244328 | ADHESIVE SHEET - The present invention provides a pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet containing a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer that contains a polyester resin as a main component, in which the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer having a laminate structure that contains at least one layer LA where a polyester resin E | 09-27-2012 |
20120301717 | POLYESTER ADHESIVE COMPOSITION - The present invention has an object to provide a solvent-free polyester-based adhesive composition having good coatability and capable of forming an adhesive that shows good adhesion performance. The present invention provides a polyester-based adhesive composition containing a polyester having Mw of from 1×10 | 11-29-2012 |
20140377540 | PROTECTION FILM - The present invention provides a protection film including a substrate composed of a polylactic acid film or sheet having tear strength so as not to break or tear during production or processing of the protection film. The protection film according to the present invention is a protection film including a substrate and a removable pressure-sensitive adhesive layer on at least one surface of the substrate, wherein the substrate is composed of a polylactic acid film or sheet comprising polylactic acid (A) wherein the tear strength is not less than 100 N/mm when the film or sheet is torn at least in a flow direction (MD), a rate of dimensional change due to heating is not more than ±3% in the flow direction (MD) and in a transverse direction (TD), and a rate of dimensional change due to loaded heating is not more than ±3% in the flow direction (MD). | 12-25-2014 |
20150072142 | POLYLACTIC ACID FILM OR SHEET, AND PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE TAPE OR SHEET - The present invention provides a polylactic acid film or sheet having tear strength so as not to break or tear during, for example, production or processing of the film or sheet or winding thereof into a roll, and causing neither melt nor deformation at high temperatures more than 100° C. In the polylactic acid film or sheet according to the present invention, the tear strength is not less than 100 N/mm when the film or sheet is torn at least in a flow direction (MD), a rate of dimensional change due to heating is not more than ±3% in the flow direction (MD) and a transverse direction (TD), and a rate of dimensional change due to loaded heating is not more than ±3% in the flow direction (MD). | 03-12-2015 |
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20080310699 | Check Information Tampering Detection Method - A check processing system enables determining if tampering has occurred while sending check image information captured by a check processing device to a server. The digitally watermarked image information and the magnetic ink character data are then sent through a host computer to the server. If the image information is tampered with on the host computer, the server cannot extract the magnetic ink character data from the received image information, and even if the magnetic ink character data can be extracted, the extracted magnetic ink character data will be different from the magnetic ink character data received by the server. | 12-18-2008 |
20090190170 | Electronic Device And Control Method For An Electronic Device - An electronic device and control method can detect tapping operations on the device housing to control executing processes, and whether tapping operations are accepted can differ by individual print job. The receipt printer has an impact sensor. The control unit of the receipt printer detects tapping while processing print data and while printing when print data containing a wait-for-tapping-operation and cancel printing command is received, and cancels printing when a predetermined tapping operation is detected. When print data containing a wait-for-tapping-operation and start printing command or wait-for-tapping-operation and cut paper command is received, starting printing or the cutting operation of the automatic paper cutter is suspended and tapping is detected. When the predetermined tapping operation is detected, the suspending printing operation or cutting operation starts. | 07-30-2009 |
20100208026 | Label Detection Method and Label Printer - Labels can be detected on various types of label paper. Two photodetectors are disposed side by side in the transportation direction of label paper either above or below the transportation path of the printer, and a light-emitting device is disposed at a position opposite the photodetectors with the transportation path therebetween. Alternatively, the light-emitting device is disposed at a position between the photodetectors. Each time the label paper is advanced a unit amount, the light that passes through or the light that is reflected by the parts of the label paper at the detection positions on the transportation path is detected, and whether the amplified difference of these two detector outputs is greater than or equal to a specific threshold value set according to the difference in the transmittance of the liner and the label is determined. Passage of an edge part of a label or black mark between the detection positions is detected based on the result of this decision. | 08-19-2010 |
20110115307 | Information Device - A compact information device in which a shortened unlatch time is enabled so such device can transition from a power cutoff mode to a power supply mode to resume supplying power to internal circuits as a result of a latch circuit unlatching a control signal. Embodiments of such a device, which may be a printer, includes a CPU, tactile switch, smoothing capacitor, switch circuit, a switch control signal generator including a latch circuit, and a potential difference detection circuit. The latch circuit and potential difference detection circuit operate with voltage Vin | 05-19-2011 |
20110310419 | Detection Device, Printer, And Control Method For A Detection Device - The time the control device of a small information device spends in an energy conservation mode is maximized to achieve low power consumption while stabilizing measurements. A measurement device that intermittently drives an LED to emit a detection beam and intermittently receives and measures the detection beam by means of a photodetector has a CPU that changes its own operating mode to a sleep mode in which the LED drive state is sustained for the time until the LED drive state stabilizes after driving the LED starts. | 12-22-2011 |
20120072617 | Electronic Device, Control Method for an Electronic Device, and Recording Medium Storing a Program Executed by a Control Unit that Controls the Electronic Device - An electronic device that connects to external devices through a plurality of interfaces can operate efficiently according to the type of interface connected to the external device. An electronic device has a plurality of interfaces that can connect to a host computer; an external device interface that is connected to an external device; and an output unit that outputs data for external output received from the host computer to the external device interface. The output unit can form a plurality of output channels that output the data for external output received from the host computer to the external device interface. | 03-22-2012 |
20140217834 | Information Device - A compact information device in which a shortened unlatch time is enabled so such device can transition from a power cutoff mode to a power supply mode to resume supplying power to internal circuits as a result of a latch circuit unlatching a control signal. Embodiments of such a device, which may be a printer, includes a CPU, a power switch, a capacitor, a switch circuit, an unlatch signal generating unit, and a switch control signal generator, which may include a latch circuit, and a potential difference detection circuit. The latch circuit and potential difference detection circuit operate with voltage Vin2. The CPU outputs a start latch signal VLT when the operating mode changes from the power supply mode to the power cutoff mode. When the power switch is turned off, the potential difference detection circuit outputs an unlatch signal VRST. When the unlatch signal VRST is input, the latch circuit unlatches the control signal. | 08-07-2014 |
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20120135278 | REDOX FLOW BATTERY - A redox flow battery comprising an electrode cell including a negative electrode cell, a positive electrode cell and a separator for separating them, in which at least one of the negative electrode cell and the positive electrode cell includes a slurry type electrode solution, a porous current collector and a casing; a tank for storing the slurry type electrode solution; and a pipe for circulating the slurry type electrode solution between the tank and the electrode cell. | 05-31-2012 |
20130029242 | MEMBRANE ELECTRODE ASSEMBLY AND FUEL CELL USING SAME - A membrane electrode assembly having a temperature responsive layer whose material permeability is reduced with temperature rise, on a laminate including an anode catalyst layer, an electrolyte membrane and a cathode catalyst layer in this order, and a fuel cell using the same are provided. The temperature responsive layer may be composed of a porous layer containing a temperature responsive material whose moisture content changes at a phase transition temperature. It is possible to repress increase in fuel supply amount to the anode catalyst layer in association with temperature rise, and moisture evaporation from the electrolyte membrane in association with temperature rise, and to prevent excessive temperature rise and thermal runaway of the fuel cell. | 01-31-2013 |
20130034793 | FUEL BATTERY - Provided is a fuel battery including: a fuel battery cell assembly having at least two fuel battery cells coplanarly disposed, the fuel battery cell including a membrane electrode assembly having an anode, an electrolytic membrane, and a cathode stacked on one another in this order, and a flow channel plate provided on an anode side and having on an anode-side surface thereof an in-cell fuel flow channel through which liquid fuel flows; and a fuel distributor having an out-cell fuel flow channel connected to each of the in-cell fuel flow channels to distribute the liquid fuel to the fuel battery cells. | 02-07-2013 |
20130122382 | CARBON DIOXIDE SEPARATOR AND METHOD OF USE THEREFOR - Provided are a carbon dioxide separator and method of use therefor for separating carbon dioxide gas from a mixed gas containing oxygen and carbon dioxide gases, said carbon dioxide separator comprising: a carbon dioxide separating stack having in sequence an anode electrode, an anion-exchange polymer electrolyte membrane and a cathode electrode; a reducing agent supply chamber for supplying a reducing agent to the anode electrode, said reducing agent supply chamber disposed on the outer surface of the anode electrode and comprising a space in which at least a part of the anode electrode side is exposed; and a mixed gas supply chamber for supplying the mixed gas to the cathode electrode, said mixed gas supply chamber disposed on an outer surface of the cathode electrode and comprising a space in which at least a part of the cathode electrode side is exposed. The anode and cathode electrodes are electrically connected. | 05-16-2013 |
20130280623 | METAL-AIR BATTERY AND ENERGY SYSTEM - The present invention has been achieved to provide a metal-air battery that allows removal of a metallic compound without suspending power supply. The metal-air battery of the present invention includes: first and second electrolytic tanks for storing an electrolytic solution; a metallic electrode to serve as an anode provided in the first electrolytic tank; and an air electrode to serve as a cathode, wherein the metallic electrode is formed of a metal which becomes a metallic ion or composes a metallic compound in the electrolytic solution with progress of a battery reaction, the first and second electrolytic tanks are communicated with each other for allowing the electrolytic solution in the first electrolytic tank to move into the second electrolytic tank, and the metallic ion or the metallic compound in the electrolytic solution is precipitated as a metallic compound precipitate in the second electrolytic tank. | 10-24-2013 |
20140106243 | FUEL CELL - A fuel cell including a unit cell having an anode, an electrolyte membrane, and a cathode in this order, a liquid fuel accommodation portion composed of a space opening on an anode side and arranged on the anode side, for accommodating or allowing flow of liquid fuel, and a first moisture retention layer arranged between the unit cell and the liquid fuel accommodation portion is provided. This fuel cell may further include a second moisture retention layer arranged on the cathode. This fuel cell can be a direct alcohol fuel cell. For example, pure methanol or a methanol aqueous solution is adopted as the liquid fuel. | 04-17-2014 |
20140134509 | DIRECT ALCOHOL FUEL CELL SYSTEM - A direct alcohol fuel cell system including a fuel cell unit having a direct alcohol fuel cell including an anode electrode, an electrolyte membrane, and a cathode electrode in this order, a fuel supply unit for supplying alcohol fuel to the anode electrode, a detecting unit for detecting a current value I of a current flowing between the anode electrode and the cathode electrode of the direct alcohol fuel cell or an output voltage value V of the direct alcohol fuel cell, and a temperature T of the direct alcohol fuel cell, and a control unit for determining a supply quantity Q of alcohol fuel to the anode electrode based on detection results of the current value I or the output voltage value V, and the temperature T and controlling the fuel supply unit so that the supply quantity of the alcohol fuel is adjusted to the supply quantity Q. | 05-15-2014 |
20140186714 | CATHODIC ACTIVE MATERIAL FOR NONAQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE SECONDARY BATTERY, CATHODE FOR NONAQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE SECONDARY BATTERY, AND NONAQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE SECONDARY BATTERY - A cathodic active material for a nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery according to the invention includes a lithium-containing transition metal phosphate containing Li and a transition metal. A transition metal site and P site of the lithium-containing transition metal phosphate are replaced by elements other than elements contained in the lithium-containing transition metal phosphate, and the quantity of P site is excessive with respect to a stoichiometric proportion of the lithium-containing transition metal phosphate. With this cathodic active material, a high-power and high-capacity secondary battery which is superior in safety and cost and has superior rate performance can be provided. | 07-03-2014 |
20150162611 | CATHODE ACTIVE MATERIAL FOR NON-AQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE SECONDARY BATTERY - An object is to provide a cathode active material for a non-aqueous electrolyte secondary battery exhibiting a capacity even at a high rate. The object is achieved by providing a cathode active material for a non-aqueous electrolyte secondary battery including phosphate containing lithium and manganese, in which a manganese site is substituted with at least one element selected from Zr, Sn, Y, and Al, and a phosphorous site is substituted with at least one element selected from Si and Al, and a metal oxide. | 06-11-2015 |
20150295291 | ELECTRODE BODY FOR BATTERIES, ANODE, AND METAL AIR BATTERY - An electrode body for batteries of the invention includes a first metal portion configured to include metal as an electrode active material as a main component, a first structural member configured to cover a part of a surface of the first metal portion, and a coating member configured to cover the other part of the surface of the first metal portion. The first metal portion, the first structural member, and the coating member are provided such that the first metal portion is divided between the first structural member and the coating member or the coating member is separated from the first metal portion to expose the metal included in the first metal portion. | 10-15-2015 |
20150303472 | POSITIVE ELECTRODE ACTIVE MATERIAL, AND POSITIVE ELECTRODE AND NON-AQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE SECONDARY BATTERY - The positive electrode active material of the present invention contains an lithium iron phosphate compound having such diffraction peaks that diffraction peak intensity ratios at 2θ=17.2±0.5°, 2θ=20.8±0.5° and 2θ=25.6±0.5° are from 29 to 37, from 70 to 80 and from 85 to 94, respectively, when the diffraction peak intensity at 2θ=35.6±0.5° is deemed as 100 in a powder X-ray diffractometry using Cu-Kα ray as a radiation source. It becomes possible to provide a positive electrode active material that provides higher rate property and discharge capacity, and a positive electrode and a non-aqueous electrolyte secondary battery using the positive electrode active material. | 10-22-2015 |
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20100221633 | FUEL CELL STACK AND FUEL CELL SYSTEM - A fuel cell stack formed by stacking two or more fuel cell layers each constituted of one or more unit cell and a fuel cell system including the same are provided. Any two fuel cell layers adjacent to each other each have one or more gap region. At least a part of the gap region in one fuel cell layer of any two fuel cell layers adjacent to each other is in contact with a unit cell constituting the other fuel cell layer. The gap region in one fuel cell layer and the gap region in the other fuel cell layer communicate with each other. The fuel cell stack is excellent in fuel or oxidizing agent supply performance and it realizes high power density. | 09-02-2010 |
20110065016 | FUEL CELL AND FUEL CELL LAYER - There is provided a fuel cell including a membrane electrode assembly having a cathode electrode, an electrolyte membrane, and an anode electrode in this order, and an anode collector layer. The anode collector layer includes a pair of first walls provided along two opposite sides. The membrane electrode assembly is fitted between the first walls such that the anode electrode faces the anode collector layer. A fuel cell layer employing the fuel cells is also provided. Preferably, the fuel cell further includes a pair of second walls formed on the pair of first walls. | 03-17-2011 |
20110091778 | FUEL CELL AND FUEL CELL STACK - The present invention relates to a small fuel cell and a small fuel cell stack each allowing for improved output. Conventionally, in a direct methanol fuel cell, carbon dioxide gas produced at an anode electrode side is exhausted together with a methanol aqueous solution. From the methanol aqueous solution, the carbon dioxide gas is separated, and then the methanol aqueous solution is reused as fuel. In this case, a liquid-gas separation device needs to be provided additionally, which results in a large fuel cell with an increased weight, disadvantageously. The present invention is made to solve such a problem by providing a fuel cell including a first unit cell having a cathode electrode, an electrolyte membrane, an anode electrode, and an anode collector layer in this order; and one or more spacers arranged on the anode collector layer. The anode collector layer has a fuel flow path for supplying fuel to the anode electrode, and a through hole for exhausting a reaction product generated by reaction in the anode electrode. Each of the spacers has an exhaust flow path for exhausting the reaction product to outside the fuel cell. The through hole and the exhaust flow path communicate with each other. | 04-21-2011 |
20120034541 | FUEL CELL STACK AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE PROVIDED WITH THE SAME - Provided is a fuel cell stack having reduced thickness and weight and an improved output density. The fuel cell stack according to the present invention includes two or more stacked fuel cell layers, and is characterized in that at least one of the fuel cell layers is formed by arranging two or more composite unit cells in an identical plane with a gap provided therebetween, that the composite unit cell includes a plurality of unit cells and a fuel supply portion for supplying fuel to anode electrodes of the unit cells, and that the anode electrodes of the plurality of unit cells are arranged to face the fuel supply portion. | 02-09-2012 |
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20150091020 | Semiconductor Device and Method of Manufacturing the Same - A semiconductor device includes: a gate oxide film formed on a surface of a semiconductor substrate; a gate electrode formed on the gate oxide film; and a high concentration impurity layer connected to a main electrode and formed on the surface of the semiconductor substrate, wherein an impurity species doped in the high concentration impurity layer comprises a first impurity species of phosphorous and a second impurity species of at least one of argon and nitrogen, a concentration of the second impurity species is higher than a concentration of the first impurity species in a surface of the high concentration impurity layer, and a peak position of a concentration distribution of the first impurity species in a depth direction in the high concentration impurity layer is deeper than a peak position of a concentration distribution of the second impurity species in the depth direction. | 04-02-2015 |
20150091021 | Method of Manufacturing Semiconductor Device and the Semiconductor Device - A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device includes: forming a gate electrode material layer made of a material configuring a gate electrode and a barrier material layer made of a silicon nitride film; forming an upper barrier layer configured to an upper surface of the gate electrode with the barrier material layer and forming the gate electrode from the gate electrode material later by etching the barrier material layer and the gate electrode material layer with a same mask pattern; forming a sidewall barrier layer configured to cover a side surface of the gate electrode by forming again the barrier material layer after the forming of the gate electrode; forming an interlayer insulation layer configured to cover a surface-side of the semiconductor substrate including the upper surface barrier layer and the sidewall barrier layer; and opening the interlayer insulation layer and forming the silicide electrode. | 04-02-2015 |
20150091022 | Semiconductor Device and Method of Manufacturing the Same - A semiconductor device having a main electrode connected to a first semiconductor region and a second semiconductor layer on a semiconductor substrate so that a pn-junction diode is formed with the first semiconductor region being interposed and a Schottky barrier diode is formed with the second semiconductor layer being interposed on a surface of the semiconductor substrate, the semiconductor device includes a first electrode configured to ohmic-contact the first semiconductor region; a second electrode configured to Schottky-contact the second semiconductor layer and not having a portion directly contacting the first electrode; and a conductive reaction suppression layer to suppress a reaction between a material configuring the first electrode and a material configuring the second electrode are provided on the surface of the semiconductor substrate, and the main electrode is electrically connected to the first electrode and the second electrode. | 04-02-2015 |
20150091082 | Semiconductor Device - A semiconductor device includes a semiconductor substrate, a surface of which is provided with: a source region having a first conductivity type is formed in a body region having a second conductivity type opposite to the first conductivity type; a main electrode connected to the source region and the body region; and a gate electrode, to which a voltage for controlling a current flowing through the main electrode is applied, and the semiconductor device includes: a recess formed in the surface of the semiconductor substrate, wherein the source region is exposed on an inner surface of the recess and the main electrode is connected to the source region at the inner surface of the recess. | 04-02-2015 |