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20090077435 | TESTING DEVICE, TESTING METHOD, COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT, AND RECORDING MEDIUM - There is provided a test apparatus for testing a memory under test that is addressable by the number of pulses of an address signal supplied thereto. The test apparatus includes a pattern generating section that generates writing data to be written into the memory under test, a first address generating section having an address information storing section that stores thereon address information indicating an address of the memory under test to which the writing data is to be written, and a waveform shaping section that generates an address signal by outputting one or more pulses at a predetermined time interval during a time period determined in accordance with the address information stored on the address information storing section. | 03-19-2009 |
20100078267 | ELEVATOR - A car is suspended by suspension means and raised and lowered by means of a hoisting machine. Electric power supplied to a motor of the hoisting machine is controlled by an electric power converter. The electric power converter is controlled by means of a control apparatus. The control apparatus estimates a maximum value of a regenerative voltage at time of a regenerative operation of the hoisting machine when the car is running. When the estimated maximum value of the regenerative voltage reaches a predetermined voltage limit value, the control apparatus controls the electric power converter so as to stop an increase in estimated maximum value of the regenerative voltage. | 04-01-2010 |
20100101897 | BRAKE DEVICE FOR ELEVATOR - In an elevator device, movement of a car is braked by a brake device in a state in which driving of a hoist is stopped. While the drive of the hoist is stopped, braking force of the brake device is controlled by a brake control device based on a signal from a movement detector that generates a signal corresponding to movement of the car. The brake control device generates a target pattern for at least one of speed and acceleration of the car and controls braking force of the brake device such that the movement of the car follows the target pattern. | 04-29-2010 |
20100170751 | ELEVATOR APPARATUS - In an elevator apparatus, a rescue operation for a car is performed by a rescue operation controller. The rescue operation controller obtains a rescue operation voltage value and applies a voltage having the rescue operation voltage value to a brake coil in response to a signal from a speed detector at a time of the rescue operation for the car. The rescue operation voltage value is a value of the voltage necessary to reduce braking force of a brake device to move the car by using a state of imbalance between the car and a counterweight. | 07-08-2010 |
20100316031 | COMMUNICATION TERMINAL AND CONTROL METHOD - Communication terminal | 12-16-2010 |
20110011267 | AIR POLLUTION CONTROL APPARATUS - An air pollution control apparatus | 01-20-2011 |
20110292418 | COLOR PRINTER WITH POWER SAVING RECORDING HEAD - The present invention relates to a color printer and particularly to a color printer reducing power consumption and complying with international criteria ensuring sustained earth environment. In a color printer having multiple optical writing heads for individual recording colors, the activated periods of individual color recording heads are set to different periods and one writing period of individual recording heads is divided into multiple periods, video data for recording one dot line are divided into multiple blocks in the main scan direction, and the divided video data are used for emission at different times in the sub-scan direction, whereby a smaller number of optical writing elements are simultaneously driven for emission and the peak power consumption of the entire apparatus is reduced. | 12-01-2011 |
20110292864 | MOBILE TERMINAL AND MOBILE TERMINAL DATA RELAY METHOD - A mobile terminal includes: a first manner of wireless communicator for conducting wireless communication with a client terminal; a second communicator for conducting wireless communication with a network (NW1); storage for storing data; and communication control for causing data to be transmitted between communicators. The communication control causing data received via the second communicator to be stored when a client terminal is in a state in which the client terminal does not receive data, and causes the stored data to be transmitted by the first communicator when the client terminal is in a state in which the client terminal receives data. Further, the communication control causes the data received via the first communicator to be stored when wireless communication with the network is not possible, and causes the stored data to be transmitted by the second communicator when wireless communication with the network is possible. | 12-01-2011 |
20120073909 | ELEVATOR DEVICE - In an elevator device, when confirming that at least one of a car-position condition and a car-speed condition is satisfied after confirmation of satisfaction of a door-open condition, a brake-operation determining section ( | 03-29-2012 |
20130214537 | POWER GENERATING APPARATUS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY TYPE AND OPERATION METHOD THEREOF - It is intended to provide a power generating apparatus of renewable energy type and an operation method of the power generating apparatus, which can achieve both variable speed operation and grid connection without a frequency converting circuit and which uses a hydraulic transmission. In the power generating apparatus of renewable energy type | 08-22-2013 |
20130226458 | MONITORING METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR WIND TURBINE GENERATOR - In a method for monitoring a wind turbine generator | 08-29-2013 |
20140313545 | IMAGE FORMATION APPARATUS AND COMPUTER READABLE NON-TRANSITORY RECORDING MEDIUM STORING CONTROL PROGRAM FOR CONTROLLING IMAGE FORMATION APPARATUS - An image formation apparatus includes: an imaging system synchronization signal generator which generates an imaging system synchronization signal for operating an image processing system mechanism; a feeding system synchronization signal generator which operates in synchronization with the imaging system synchronization signal generator, the feeding system synchronization signal generator generating a feeding system synchronization signal for operating a feeding system mechanism; an imaging system synchronization signal period setter which sets, as a plurality of periods of the imaging system synchronization signal, a first plurality of different periods being predetermined in accordance with a plurality of modes of the image processing, for the imaging system synchronization signal generator; and a feeding system synchronization signal period setter which sets, as a period of the feeding system synchronization signal, a common single period being common to a plurality of modes of the image processing, for the feeding system synchronization signal generator. | 10-23-2014 |
20140340457 | PRINTING APPARATUS, PRINT HEAD CONTROL APPARATUS, PRINT HEAD CONTROL METHOD AND STORAGE MEDIUM - A printing apparatus includes: a print head; an image carrier; a print controller which controls the print head to execute printing on a recording medium for printing via the image carrier, based on print data; a judgement unit which judges whether a lubricant is to be provided on a surface of the image carrier or not, based on a coverage rate by the print data, wherein the coverage rate is the total number of dots to be printed for an area divided by the total number of dots of the area; and a lubricant controller which controls provision of the lubricant on the surface when the judgement unit judges that the surface is to be provided with the lubricant. | 11-20-2014 |
20150211868 | DRIVING ASSISTANCE SYSTEM AND DRIVING ASSISTANCE METHOD - A driving assistance system has a driving information acquisition unit that acquires any of an amount of operations by a driver, a vehicle behavior, a state of the driver, and information regarding the environment surrounding a vehicle as driving information, a vehicle location information acquisition unit that acquires vehicle location information, a statistical information generation unit that generates statistical information by statistically processing the driving information as a time-series pattern, an information associating unit that associates the statistical information with the vehicle location information at the time of the acquisition of the driving information, an information reference unit that references and reads the statistical information based on the location information acquired by the vehicle location information acquisition unit, a driving assistance unit that performs driving assistance based on the statistical information read by the information reference unit, and a communication unit. | 07-30-2015 |
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20080278074 | Gas Discharge Display Panel - Provided is a gas discharge display panel that exhibits a favorable display performance by maintaining a wall charge retaining power, controlling discharge delay within a range adequate for optimal image display, and reducing the discharge starting voltage at comparatively low cost. Also provided is a PDP that exhibits more reliability with enhanced display quality by further improving the secondary electron emission factor γ compared to conventional cases and lowering the discharge starting voltage to widen the driving margin. Further provided is a manufacturing method of a gas discharge display panel, by which the manufacturing cost lowers by reduction of the exhaustion time in the sealing exhaustion process, and by which the driving circuit cost is reduced. In a gas discharge display panel of the present invention, a protective layer ( | 11-13-2008 |
20090167176 | PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL AND ITS MANUFACTURING METHOD - A PDP can be driven at low voltage while having a charge retention property in a protection layer, and has favorable image display properties. Additionally, the PDP prevents the occurrence of discharge delay and realizes high-quality image display by performing favorable high-speed driving in a high definition PDP. To achieve this, a surface layer ( | 07-02-2009 |
20090263840 | Novel Monoclonal Anitbody and Use thereof - The present invention provides an antibody capable of specifically recognizing the same amino acid sequence as an antigenic determinant of mouse monoclonal antibody MAB-ME-16F4.3 (FERM BP-10329), and an antibody of capable of specifically recognizing the same amino acid sequence as an antigenic determinant of mouse monoclonal antibody MAB-ME-12C9.2 (FERM BP-10328), and methods of risk prediction of bone fracture and/or diagnosis of osteoporosis by detecting a MEPE-derived molecule in a biological sample using the above-mentioned two kinds of antibodies. | 10-22-2009 |
20100308721 | PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL - A plasma display panel has high definition, high luminance, and low power consumption. In the plasma display panel, the front panel is provided thereon with display electrodes, a dielectric layer, and a protective layer. The display electrodes are formed on the front glass substrate. The dielectric layer coats the display electrodes, and the protective layer is formed on the dielectric layer. The rear panel is provided thereon with address electrodes and barrier ribs for partitioning the discharge space in the direction crossing to the display electrodes. The front and rear panels are opposed to each other with a discharge space therebetween filled with a discharge gas. The protective layer on the dielectric layer includes an underlying film, and aggregated particles adhered on the underlying film, the aggregated particles being formed by aggregating crystal grains of magnesium oxide. The underlying film contains metal oxides composed of at least two oxides selected from magnesium oxide, calcium oxide, strontium oxide, and barium oxide. According to an X-ray diffraction analysis of the surface of the underlying film, in a specific plane direction, the metal oxides have a diffraction angle peak between the minimum and maximum diffraction angles of simple substances of the oxides composing the metal oxides. | 12-09-2010 |
20100320901 | PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL - A high definition plasma display panel which can display a video of a higher brightness and yet can be driven at a low power consumption is realized. To this end, a plasma display panel includes front panel including display electrode formed on glass substrate, dielectric layer | 12-23-2010 |
20100327742 | PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL - A PDP includes a front panel including display electrode ( | 12-30-2010 |
20110133639 | PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL - A plasma display panel (PDP) featuring the display performance of high definition display and a high brightness, and yet, a lower power consumption is disclosed. A front panel of this PDP includes display electrodes formed on a front glass substrate, a dielectric layer covering the display electrodes, and a protective layer formed on the dielectric layer. A rear panel of this PDP includes address electrodes formed along a direction intersecting with the display electrodes, and barrier ribs. The front panel and the rear panel confront each other to form a discharge space which is filled with discharge gas and is portioned by the barrier ribs. The protective layer is formed of a metal oxide made of MgO and CaO. X-ray diffraction analysis on the surface of the protective layer finds that the metal oxide has a peak between a diffraction angle where a peak of MgO occurs and a diffraction angle where a peak of CaO occurs along an identical orientation of the MgO peak. | 06-09-2011 |
20110175524 | PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL - A high definition plasma display panel which can display a video of a higher brightness and yet can be driven at a low power consumption is realized. To this end, a plasma display panel includes front panel including display electrode formed on glass substrate, dielectric layer covering display electrode, and protective layer formed on dielectric layer; and a rear panel opposing to front panel to form a discharge space filled with discharge gas, and including an address electrode formed along a direction intersecting with display electrode, and a barrier rib partitioning the discharge space. Protective layer is formed of a metal oxide made of magnesium oxide and calcium oxide and contains zinc. In an X-ray diffraction analysis on a surface of protective layer, a diffraction angle where a peak of the metal oxide occurs exists between a diffraction angle where a peak of the magnesium oxide occurs and a diffraction angle where a peak of the calcium oxide occurs. | 07-21-2011 |
20110248629 | PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL - A plasma display panel (PDP) featuring the display performance of high definition display and high brightness, and yet, a lower power consumption is disclosed. A front panel of this PDP includes display electrodes formed on a front glass substrate, a dielectric layer covering the display electrodes, and a protective layer formed on the dielectric layer. A rear panel of this PDP includes address electrodes formed along a direction intersecting with the display electrodes, and barrier ribs. The front panel and the rear panel confront each other to form a discharge space which is portioned by the barrier ribs. The discharge space is filled with discharge gas. The protective layer is formed of a metal oxide made of MgO and CaO. X-ray diffraction analysis on the surface of the protective layer finds that the metal oxide has a peak between a diffraction angle where a peak of MgO occurs and a diffraction angle where a peak of CaO occurs along an identical orientation of the MgO peak, and the metal oxide has a peak indicating crystal orientation of (111) plane. | 10-13-2011 |
20120009338 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL - A method for producing a plasma display panel having a base layer including metallic oxides and agglomerated particles dispersed on the base layer includes the following steps of: forming the base layer on the dielectric layer; spreading a first organic solvent on the base layer to form a first coating layer; spreading a second organic solvent in which the agglomerated particles are dispersed on the first coating layer to form a second coating layer; and heating the first and second coating layers to evaporate the first and second organic solvents and further to disperse the agglomerated particles on the base layer. | 01-12-2012 |
20120184172 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL - A method for producing a plasma display panel having a base layer including metallic oxides and agglomerated particles dispersed on the base layer includes the following steps of: forming the base layer on the dielectric layer; spreading an organic solvent in which the agglomerated particles are dispersed on the base layer to form a coating layer thereon; drying the coating layer under a reduced pressure to form an organic solvent coating film on at least the base layer; disposing the rear plate and the front plate on which the coating film is formed so as to face each other; heating the front plate and the rear plate facing each other to evaporate the coating film, dispersing the agglomerated particles on the base layer, and removing components of the evaporated coating film from the discharge space; and sealing the rear plate and the front plate from which the coating film is evaporated to each other. | 07-19-2012 |
20120326594 | PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL - PDP includes front plate and rear plate. Front plate has protective layer. Rear plate has phosphor layers. Protective layer includes a first metal oxide and a second metal oxide. In X-ray diffraction analysis, a peak of a base layer lies between a first peak of the first metal oxide and a second peak of the second metal oxide. The first and second metal oxides are two selected from the group consisting of MgO, CaO, SrO, and BaO. An arithmetic average roughness “Ra” of the surface of a dielectric layer is not more than 50 nm. | 12-27-2012 |
20120326595 | PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL | 12-27-2012 |
20120326596 | PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL | 12-27-2012 |
20120326597 | PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL | 12-27-2012 |
20120326598 | PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL | 12-27-2012 |
20130224421 | SINTERED MAGNESIUM OXIDE MATERIAL, AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF - Disclosed herein are a sintered magnesium oxide material which is capable of suppressing the occurrence of splashing during film formation and which is less likely to cause clogging of a supply inlet of a film formation device, a deposition material for PDP-protecting film using the same, and a process for producing the sintered material. The sintered magnesium oxide material contains magnesium oxide, 3 to 50 mass % of an oxide of a Group 2A element other than magnesium in the periodic table, and if necessary, 1000 ppm or less of one or two or more elements selected from the group consisting of aluminum, yttrium, cerium, zirconium, scandium, and chromium, and has a disk-like, elliptical plate-like, polygonal plate-like, or half-moon-like shape or a cubic or rectangular solid shape with rounded apexes. | 08-29-2013 |
20150179967 | ORGANIC EL DISPLAY DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME - An organic EL display device comprising: an anode; a cathode that is a metal film; a light-emitting layer between the anode and the cathode; and a sealing layer that covers a side of the cathode opposite a side on which the light-emitting layer is provided. An oxidation inhibiting layer and a cathode protecting layer are stacked between the cathode and the sealing layer. The oxidation inhibiting layer is closer to the light-emitting layer than the cathode protecting layer is. | 06-25-2015 |
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20090022109 | MOBILE TERMINAL AND METHOD FOR EXECUTING SCANNING OF RADIO SIGNALS - The present invention provides a mobile terminal and a method of executing scanning for radio signals in the case where the mobile terminal is connectable to multiple radio communication systems employing different radio communication schemes. The mobile terminal and the method can scan for radio signals transmitted from a radio base station at an appropriate timing without modifying the existing radio base station or the like. The mobile terminal includes a WLAN controller configured to cause a WLAN communication unit to execute scanning for radio signals transmitted from an access point. Scanning is executed if a scrambling code determining unit determines that a scrambling code contained in notification matches a scrambling code stored in a scrambling code information storage, and if a position determining unit determines that a certain position indicated by position information stored in a GPS position information storage is within a predetermined distance from a current position of the mobile terminal. | 01-22-2009 |
20100118762 | MOBILE TERMINAL AND COMMUNICATION CONTROL METHOD - An object is to realize execution of an access point function while keeping power consumption low. A cell phone | 05-13-2010 |
20100120439 | MOBILE TERMINAL AND COMMUNICATION CONTROL METHOD - An object is to urge a communication terminal connecting (or belonging) to a mobile terminal, to carry out a handover. A cell phone | 05-13-2010 |
20120214513 | MOVEMENT DETERMINATION DEVICE AND MOVEMENT DETERMINATION METHOD - A movement determination device and method that can perform movement determination of mobile communication terminals. A mobile communication terminal includes a visiting area information acquisition unit that acquires visiting area information indicating the communication area the mobile communication terminal is visiting, a storage unit that stores the visiting area information as a visiting area information history of the communication area the mobile communication terminal is visiting, a peripheral area count acquisition unit that acquires the number of communication areas located at the periphery of the mobile communication terminal, a reference range specifying unit that specifies a reference range of the visiting area information history stored by a storage in accordance with the number of the peripheral areas, and a determination unit that determines whether the mobile communication terminal is moving or not by comparing the reference range of the visiting area information history with the visiting area information. | 08-23-2012 |
20120258734 | MOBILE TERMINAL AND CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR - A mobile terminal receives information adapted to the current location of the mobile terminal via a mobile communication network from an information service providing communication apparatus that sends information adapted to current locations of mobile terminals to mobile terminals. The mobile terminal repeats identifying the location of the mobile terminal, and calculates a linear movement distance of the mobile terminal between a past location of the mobile terminal and the current location of the mobile terminal. The mobile terminal transmits a signal indicating the current location if the linear movement distance is greater than a threshold, but does not transmit the signal indicating the current location if the linear movement distance is less than the threshold. | 10-11-2012 |
20120295642 | POSITIONING TIME INTERVAL CONTROL DEVICE AND POSITIONING TIME INTERVAL CONTROL METHOD - A positioning time interval control device for controlling a time interval for measuring a position includes an obtaining unit configured to obtain a movement state and a movement speed of a mobile terminal, and a positioning time interval setting unit configured to set the time interval for measuring the position of the mobile terminal and a time interval for outputting position information derived from the measurement based on the movement state and the movement speed of the mobile terminal obtained by the obtaining unit. The positioning time interval setting unit changes the time intervals when the movement state and/or the movement speed of the mobile terminal is changed. At the time interval set by the positioning time interval setting unit, the mobile terminal obtains the position information of the mobile terminal and outputs the position information. | 11-22-2012 |
20120327922 | POSITIONING DEVICE AND POSITIONING METHOD - A positioning device for measuring a position includes a WLAN positioning calculation unit that performs first positioning, based on first radio waves from access points; a satellite positioning unit that performs second positioning, based on second radio waves from satellites; a positioning result determination unit that determines whether a positioning result by the WLAN positioning calculation unit exists within a predetermined range from position information or a measured position, based on the position information to be obtained during the second positioning by the satellite positioning unit or the measured position by the satellite positioning unit; and a positioning result adoption determination unit that determines whether the positioning result is adopted, based on a determined result by the positioning result determination unit. | 12-27-2012 |
20120329480 | POSITIONING DEVICE AND POSITIONING METHOD - A positioning device includes a WLAN positioning calculation unit that performs first positioning based on first radio waves from access points; a satellite positioning unit that performs second positioning based on second radio waves from positioning satellites; a positioning result determination unit that determines whether a positioning result by the WLAN positioning calculation unit is to be adopted, when the second positioning by the satellite positioning unit has failed; and an output unit that outputs the positioning result by the WLAN positioning calculation unit, when the positioning result determination unit determines to adopt the positioning result by the WLAN positioning calculation unit. | 12-27-2012 |
20130005357 | MOBILE TERMINAL AND CONTROL METHOD FOR MOBILE TERMINAL - A positioning portion does not identify a position of a mobile terminal in a case in which a stationary continuation determiner determines that the mobile terminal has continued to be stationary during a period, the positioning portion identifies the position of the mobile terminal in a case in which the stationary continuation determiner determines that the mobile terminal has not continued to be stationary during the period and in which a traveling condition determiner determines that the mobile terminal is in traveling condition, and the positioning portion does not identify the position of the mobile terminal in a case in which the stationary continuation determiner determines that the mobile terminal has not continued to be stationary during the period and in which the traveling condition determiner determines that the mobile terminal is in a stationary condition. | 01-03-2013 |
20130012229 | POSITIONING DEVICE AND POSITIONING METHOD - A positioning apparatus for performing a positioning operation based on distance to an access point includes an access point detection unit configured to detect an access point, a memory unit configured to store the access point detected by the access point detection unit for each of channels, a channel setup unit configured to set a channel to be scanned based on the access points in the memory unit, and a positioning operation unit configured to perform positioning based on the distance to the access point detected by the access point detection unit. The access point detection unit detects the access point based on the channel set by the channel setup unit. | 01-10-2013 |
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20130073152 | FORKLIFT ENGINE CONTROL DEVICE - A control device of a forklift engine that secures operability by keeping down fuel consumption when the accelerator pedal is floored in an unloaded or lightly loaded state, and once a heavy cargo is loaded, by lifting the cargo at a maximum lifting speed and traveling with maximum travel performance without acceleration problems. At least two maximum torque curves of different magnitudes are set in advance on a torque curve diagram. Then, the weight the cargo loaded on an attachment is measured. A threshold value for selecting at least two maximum torque curves is determined. If the measured weight is less than the threshold value, the maximum torque curve with a smaller maximum torque value is selected. If the measured weight is not less than the threshold value, the maximum torque curve with a larger maximum torque value is selected. The engine is controlled using the selected maximum torque curve. | 03-21-2013 |
20130089399 | FORKLIFT ENGINE CONTROL DEVICE - An engine control device for a forklift that suppresses an increase in fuel consumption amount and noise by limiting an engine rotation speed when the forklift is driven without the need to increase the engine speed according to the accelerator operation even when the accelerator is depressed hard. Determining means in a controller determines whether all of the following conditions are satisfied: a neutral position of the traveling direction instructing means; a lift raising switch and first, second and third attachment switches are turned off. When all of the above conditions are satisfied, it is determined whether the forklift is driven in any of a plurality of states. An engine control means generates and outputs a control command to obtain the engine speed based on the accelerator pedal depression with the upper limit value of the engine speed set as an upper limit value of the engine speed. | 04-11-2013 |
20130218428 | ENGINE-OVERRUN-PREVENTING CONTROL DEVICE FOR WORK VEHICLE - In an engine-overrun-preventing control device, if an engine speed exceeds a maximum speed, a minimum value of an inching rate is set such that higher the actual engine speed results in a higher minimum value of an inching rate. The hydraulic pump displacement is adjusted to obtain a higher inching rate between the minimum value of the inching rate and an inching rate set based on a brake stroke. If the engine speed exceeds a commanded speed and a pressure time-rate-of-change at the pump intake exceeds a prescribed value, the minimum value of the inching rate is set such that the higher the pressure time-rate-of-change, the higher the minimum value of the inching rate. The pump displacement is adjusted to obtain a higher inching rate between the minimum value of the inching rate set based on the pressure time-rate-of-change and the inching rate set based on the brake stroke. | 08-22-2013 |