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20080204714 | ON-VEHICLE FUEL PROPERTY DETECTION DEVICE - The detection device provides with an optical fiber composed of a core, a clad and a fiber jacket. A grating is applied to the core, and the fiber jacket located at the portion to which the grating is applied is removed so that the clad is in contact with a fuel fed to an injector of a vehicle. The detection device also provides with a light source for incidence of a light in a range of clad mode wavelength to the optical fiber, and a light-sensitive part for detecting an intensity of the light transmitting through the region to which the grating is applied. The optical fiber, light source and light-sensitive part are held in a conduit disposed in a fuel tank or between a fuel pump and the injector of the vehicle. | 08-28-2008 |
20080216801 | FUEL SUPPLY SYSTEM - A fuel supply system provided in a fuel tank includes: a fuel pump that sucks fuel reserved within the fuel tank via a suction filter and discharges the sucked fuel; a pressure regulator that maintains pressure of the fuel discharged from the fuel pump within a predetermined range; a pump holder that holds the fuel pump and the pressure regulator; and a cushioning rubber extending in radial and axial directions of the fuel pump between the pump holder and the fuel pump for damping vibrations associated with driving of the fuel pump. Excess fuel is introduced in a flow path from the pressure regulator to the suction filter. The flow path includes: a gap defined between the pump holder and the cushioning rubber; and a gap defined between the cushioning rubber and the fuel pump. | 09-11-2008 |
20080216904 | FUEL SUPPLY SYSTEM - A fuel supply system includes: a flange mounted at an upper opening in a fuel tank; a fuel pump that discharges fuel in the fuel tank; a high-pressure filter that filters fuel discharged from the fuel pump; and a filter case that accommodates the high-pressure filter and includes an upper case and a lower case, the upper case integrally formed with the flange. The fuel pump is fitted to an underside of the lower case to be positioned substantially coaxial with the high-pressure filter. | 09-11-2008 |
20090034901 | OPTICAL FIBER SENSOR - An optical fiber sensor that can detect a liquid level or detect a property of liquid with high reliability even under a frequently vibrational environment. The optical fiber sensor includes an optical fiber that includes a core having an area where a grating is formed and a clad, and is disposed so that at least a part of the area with the grating is immersed in liquid, a light source for making light incident to the optical fiber so that a cladding mode light having a wavelength band is occurred by the grating, and a light receiving unit for detecting the intensity of light which is incident from the light source to the optical fiber and transmitted through the grating. | 02-05-2009 |
20110043799 | OPTICAL FIBER SENSOR AND FUEL SUPPLY APPARATUS HAVING THE SAME - An optical fiber sensor includes: an optical fiber; a light source portion; and a light receiving portion. The optical fiber includes: a core that includes a grating that generates a clad mode upon receipt of light; a clad that covers the core; and a fiber jacket that covers the clad, wherein a part of the fiber jacket corresponding to an area where the grating is formed is removed so that the lad is contactable with the fuel. The light source portion includes a light cutting element that emits light, whose wavelength is within a wavelength band of the cladding mode toward the optical fiber. The light receiving portion that detects intensity of the light transmitted through the grating. The optical fiber, the light receiving portion and the light source portion are arranged linearly. | 02-24-2011 |
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20090060967 | Antimicrobial fiber and method for producing the same thereof - An object of the present invention is to provide an antimicrobial fiber having a diameter of approximately 10 to 30 μm that is superior in surface smoothness, transparency, and others, and a method for producing the same thereof. Provided is an antimicrobial fiber, comprising a transparent resin, an antimicrobial glass, and inorganic particles as a dispersant of the antimicrobial glass, wherein a diameter of the antimicrobial fiber is in the range of 10 to 30 μm, an average particle size of the antimicrobial glass is in the range of 0.1 to 10 μm, an addition quantity of the antimicrobial glass is in the range of 0.1 to 10% by weight with respect to the total weight, an average particle size of the inorganic particles is in the range of 1 to 15 μm, and an addition quantity of the inorganic particles is in the range of 0.1 to 50 parts by weight with respect to 100 parts by weight of the addition quantity of the antimicrobial glass. | 03-05-2009 |
20100004111 | Antimicrobial Glass and Method of Producing Antimicrobial Glass - An antimicrobial glass is provided which can release a predetermined amount of silver ion rapidly for a long period of time and can provide a predetermined antimicrobial treatment repeatedly to a matter to be antibacterialized during or after washing and which is excellent in discoloration prevention effect and discriminativity, and a method for producing the same is also provided. | 01-07-2010 |
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20100221335 | SUSTAINED-RELEASE PREPARATION AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - The present invention provides a preparation which is a sustained-release preparation capable of providing a dissolution profile that permits once-daily administration even in the case of a highly water-soluble drug, and which can exhibit stable drug dissolution behavior and can be reduced in its size; and a method for producing the same. A preparation containing a highly water-soluble drug, a gel-forming polymer, and a low-melting lipophilic substance is usable as a sustained-release preparation that permits once-daily administration, and enables reduction in its size and simple production thereof, and thus, the objects have been achieved. | 09-02-2010 |
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20130005763 | SUSTAINED-RELEASE SOLID PREPARATION FOR ORAL USE - It is intended to avoid dose dumping of a drug and improve the dissolution properties of a drug in the lower gastrointestinal tract, and thereby provide a sustained-release solid preparation for oral administration that reliably exhibits its main pharmacological effect when orally administered once or twice a day. The present invention provides a sustained-release solid preparation containing (A) a pharmacologically active drug, (B) carboxyvinyl polymer, (C) povidone, and (D) carmellose sodium, xanthan gum, or sodium carboxymethyl starch. | 01-03-2013 |
20130012535 | SUSTAINED-RELEASE SOLID PREPARATION FOR ORAL USE - It is intended to avoid dose dumping of a drug and improve the dissolution properties of the drug in the lower gastrointestinal tract, and thereby provide a sustained-release pellet preparation for oral administration that reliably exhibits its main pharmacological effect when orally administered once or twice a day. The present invention provides a sustained-release preparation obtained by mixing of (A) a pharmacologically active drug, (B) hydroxypropyl methylcellulose acetate succinate, (C) a plasticizer, and (D) polyethylene glycol followed by extrusion granulation. | 01-10-2013 |
20140070446 | SUSTAINED-RELEASE SOLID PREPARATION FOR ORAL USE - It is intended to avoid dose dumping of a drug and improve the dissolution properties of the drug in the lower gastrointestinal tract, and thereby provide a sustained-release pellet preparation for oral administration that reliably exhibits its main pharmacological effect when orally administered once or twice a day. The present invention provides a sustained-release preparation obtained by mixing of (A) a pharmacologically active drug, (B) hydroxypropyl methylcellulose acetate succinate, (C) a plasticizer, and (D) polyethylene glycol followed by extrusion granulation. | 03-13-2014 |