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20100020615 | CLOCK SYNCHRONIZED NON-VOLATILE MEMORY DEVICE - A nonvolatile memory apparatus including a control circuit, plural terminals having clock, command and other terminals, data and command registers, and plural nonvolatile memory cells. The clock terminal receives a clock signal and the command terminal receives commands including read and program commands. The data register receives from and outputs data to outside. The control circuit reads operation steps from memory used to control the apparatus. The control circuit, responsive to the read command, controls reading data from the memory cells, storing read data to the data register, and outputting read data via the other terminal, not the command terminal, based on the clock signal. The control circuit, responsive to the program command, controls receiving data via the other terminal, not the command terminal, based on the clock signal, storing received data to the data register and writing received data to the memory cells. | 01-28-2010 |
20100021854 | IGNITER - An igniter can include a safety mechanism which is easily operated by an adult but is difficult for a child to release. In particular, an igniter can include: a nozzle section which emits a flame; a fuel introduction section; an ignition section which ignites the introduced fuel, wherein the ignition section is configured in such a manner that the fuel is ignited by movement of an ignition operating section to an ignition position; a movement restricting section having restricting sections which restrict the movement of the ignition operating section; and a permitting section which permits movement. When moving the movement restricting section, either the restricting sections or the permitting section can be disposed so as to correspond to the direction of movement of the ignition operating section. | 01-28-2010 |
20150155049 | CLOCK SYNCHRONIZED NON-VOLATILE MEMORY DEVICE - A nonvolatile memory apparatus including a control circuit, plural terminals having clock, command and other terminals, data and command registers, and plural nonvolatile memory cells. The clock terminal receives a clock signal and the command terminal receives commands including read and program commands. The data register receives from and outputs data to outside. The control circuit reads operation steps from memory used to control the apparatus. The control circuit, responsive to the read command, controls reading data from the memory cells, storing read data to the data register, and outputting read data via the other terminal, not the command terminal, based on the clock signal. The control circuit, responsive to the program command, controls receiving data via the other terminal, not the command terminal, based on the clock signal, storing received data to the data register and writing received data to the memory cells. | 06-04-2015 |
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20120057860 | CAMERA ACCESSORY, MOUNT OF CAMERA ACCESSORY, CAMERA BODY AND MOUNT OF CAMERA BODY - A camera accessory is equipped with an accessory mount assuming a bayonet structure with the first through the third tabs set over intervals along a circumferential direction and projecting from an inner side of the accessory toward an outer side. The camera accessory mount is structured so that insertion of the accessory mount is allowed as long as the accessory mount is inserted at a correct interlock phase without any of the first through the third tabs coming into contact with any of three camera body-side tabs, and that insertion of the accessory mount is disallowed if the accessory mount is positioned at a phase other than the correct interlock phase with at least two tabs coming into contact with at least two of the camera body-side tabs. The first through the third tabs extend along varying lengths along the circumferential direction. The first tab has the greatest length. The three tabs include first side ends, which are leading ends of the three tabs to engage the accessory mount at the correct interlock phase and second side ends located on a side opposite from the first side ends. When the first tab and either the second or third tab comes into contact with two of the camera body-side tabs at a total of two contact locations, contact achieved by the first tab is located near the second side end thereof. | 03-08-2012 |
20120114325 | CAMERA SYSTEM, INTERCHANGEABLE LENS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING INTERCHANGEABLE LENS - A camera system having a predetermined image circle, comprises: an interchangeable lens having a lens mount portion; and a camera body having an image sensor that is disposed within that image circle, and a body mount portion, wherein, when a radius of circular portion at a maximum internal diameter part of an opening portion of the lens mount portion is termed rM, a flange back that is a distance from the lens mount portion to a light reception surface of an image sensor in a state that the interchangeable lens and the camera body are mutually engaged is termed da, and the diameter of the image circle is termed D, the following equations are satisfied: | 05-10-2012 |
20120195587 | CAMERA ACCESSORY, CAMERA ACCESSORY MOUNT, CAMERA BODY AND CAMERA BODY MOUNT - A camera accessory is detachably engaged with a camera body including a camera body mount and body-side electric contact points. The camera accessory includes a camera accessory mount assuming a bayonet structure with a first tab, a second tab and a third tab. The camera accessory mount is configured to be inserted through the camera body mount without any of the first through third tabs hindered by three camera body-side tabs disposed at the camera body mount as long as the camera accessory mount is inserted at the camera body mount at a correct interlock phase. The camera accessory mount is configured such that insertion of the camera accessory mount through the camera body mount is disallowed at any phase other than the correct interlock phase with at least two tabs among the first through third tabs coming into contact with at least two of the camera body-side tabs. | 08-02-2012 |
20120201531 | CAMERA ACCESSORY - An accessory mount can be inserted through the camera body mount without any of the first through third tabs being hindered by any of three camera body-side tabs at the camera body mount, as long as the accessory mount is inserted into the camera body mount at a correct interlock phase. The first tab, the second tab and the third tab extend over varying lengths along the circumferential direction. The first tab extends over a greatest length along the circumferential direction among the first through third tabs. The third tab extends over a smallest length along the circumferential direction among the first through third tabs. The accessory mount includes a restricting member disposed near the third tab, a fitting portion used to align an optical axis of the accessory mount with an optical axis of the camera body, and a lock pin hole through which a lock pin, retractably disposed at the camera body, is inserted so as to lock the camera accessory in a fully mounted state. The restricting member is disposed at a position assumed on a side substantially opposite from the lock pin hole across the fitting portion. | 08-09-2012 |
20120201532 | CAMERA ACCESSORY, CAMERA ACCESSORY MOUNT, CAMERA BODY AND CAMERA BODY MOUNT - A camera accessory can be detachably engaged with a camera body that includes a camera body mount, and is equipped with an accessory mount assuming a bayonet structure with a first tab, a second tab and a third tab set over intervals in a circumferential direction running along a circumference of a circle and projecting from the circumference along a radial direction. The accessory mount can be inserted through the camera body mount without any of the first through third tabs being hindered by any of three camera body-side tabs at the camera body mount, as long as the accessory mount is inserted into the camera body mount at a correct interlock phase. The accessory mount includes a restricting member disposed near the third tab. | 08-09-2012 |
20130314590 | CAMERA SYSTEM, INTERCHANGEABLE LENS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING INTERCHANGEABLE LENS - A camera system having a predetermined image circle, comprises: an interchangeable lens having a lens mount portion; and a camera body having an image sensor that is disposed within that image circle, and a body mount portion, wherein, when a radius of circular portion at a maximum internal diameter part of an opening portion of the lens mount portion is termed rM, a flange back that is a distance from the lens mount portion to a light reception surface of an image sensor in a state that the interchangeable lens and the camera body are mutually engaged is termed da, and the diameter of the image circle is termed D, the following equations are satisfied: | 11-28-2013 |
20140193145 | CAMERA ACCESSORY - An accessory side mount of the camera accessory includes at least a first limiting portion and a second limiting portion that is different from the first limiting portion. When the first through third claws are rotated in a first rotational direction along the circumferential direction in order to install the accessory side mount that has been inserted in the proper installation and detachment rotational phase into the body side mount, the first limiting portion limits a range of rotation in the first rotational direction by abutting an end surface of one of the camera body side claws. When the first through third claws are rotated in a second rotational direction along the circumferential direction that is opposite to the first rotational direction in order to detach the accessory side mount from the body side mount, the second limiting portion limits a range of rotation in the second rotational direction by abutting an end surface of one of the camera body side claws. | 07-10-2014 |
20150253649 | CAMERA ACCESSORY, CAMERA ACCESSORY MOUNT, CAMERA BODY AND CAMERA BODY MOUNT - A camera accessory can be detachably engaged with a camera body that includes a camera body mount, and is equipped with an accessory mount assuming a bayonet structure with a first tab, a second tab and a third tab set over intervals in a circumferential direction running along a circumference of a circle and projecting from the circumference along a radial direction. The accessory mount can be inserted through the camera body mount without any of the first through third tabs being hindered by any of three camera body-side tabs at the camera body mount, as long as the accessory mount is inserted into the camera body mount at a correct interlock phase. The accessory mount includes a restricting member disposed near the third tab. | 09-10-2015 |
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20110077313 | FOAMABLE RESIN COMPOSITION AND FOAMED BODY - A foamable resin composition according to the present invention comprises 10 parts by weight or less, preferably 0.5 to 8 parts by weight of a biodegradable resin and/or polyolefin resin, 10 to 30 parts by weight of water and 0.01 to 5 parts by weight of an inorganic filler, with respect to 100 parts by weight of a modified starch. The modified starch is preferably at least one of oxidized starches, esterified starches, acetylated starches and cationic starches. The foamable resin composition can maintain strength, etc., of the foamed body obtained at a practical level even though the amount of the biodegradable resin and/or polyolefin resin is reduced as much as possible, and has a cost advantage. | 03-31-2011 |
20110306692 | FOAMABLE RESIN COMPOSITIONS AND FOAM - The foamable resin composition of the present invention is characterized by comprising starch, a synthetic resin, an alkaline compound, and water in an amount of 10 to 40 parts by weight with respect to 100 parts by weight of the starch, wherein the synthetic resin content is 0.02 to 10 wt %. The alkaline compound is preferably at least one selected from the group consisting of an alkali metal hydrogen carbonate, an alkali metal carbonate, an alkali earth metal hydrogen carbonate, and an alkali earth metal carbonate. The foam obtained by using the foamable resin composition of the present invention is free from a practical problem such as cushioning properties and the like, and has a cost advantage as an amount of a synthetic resin is extremely small. | 12-15-2011 |
20120178866 | RESIN COMPOSITION - The resin composition of the present invention is characterized by comprising (A) biodegradable resin, (B) at least one inorganic filler selected from a fibrous inorganic filler, a plate-like inorganic filler, a rod-like inorganic filler and a granular inorganic filler, or an organic filler having water repellency, and (C) a di- or higher functional compound or resin having an isocyanate group. The resin composition of the present invention comprises a biodegradable resin as a main resin component, but can provide molded articles excellent in hydrolysis resistance, mechanical characteristics, and dimensional stability. | 07-12-2012 |
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20090045375 | Refrigerant Composition - [Problems] To provide a safe, nontoxic, and high-performance mixed refrigerant for hot water supply/heating system which is prepared by mixing dimethyl ether with carbon dioxide and which does not deplete the ozone layer, has a low global warming potential, and permits low-pressure operation. | 02-19-2009 |
20090260373 | Refrigerant Composition - [Problems] To provide a refrigerant which is obtained by mixing a refrigerant, dimethyl ether, and carbon dioxide and which has such excellent performances that it does not cause ozonosphere depletion, has extremely low global warming potential, and is safe and nontoxic. | 10-22-2009 |
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20110017940 | Refrigerant Composition - [Problems] To provide a safe, nontoxic, and high-performance mixed refrigerant for hot water supply/heating system which is prepared by mixing dimethyl ether with carbon dioxide and which does not deplete the ozone layer, has a low global warming potential, and permits low-pressure operation. | 01-27-2011 |
20110017941 | Refrigerant Composition - The present invention is directed to using a composition comprising carbon dioxide and dimethyl ether as a refrigerant. In particular, the refrigerant composition comprises 3-6% by mole dimethyl ether and 97-94% by mole of carbon dioxide on the basis of a total number of moles of dimethyl ether and carbon dioxide. Advantageously, the refrigerant composition does not cause ozonosphere depletion, has a low global warming potential, and is safe and nontoxic. | 01-27-2011 |
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20150061723 | DRIVER IC, DISPLAY DEVICE, AND INSPECTION SYSTEM - A display device includes, on a TFT substrate, a driver IC having a first bump and a second bump, a first terminal and a second terminal connecting respectively to the first bump and the second bump, and wiring interconnecting the first terminal and the second terminal. The driver IC also includes a resistance detection circuit that detects resistance between the first bump and the second bump. | 03-05-2015 |
20150091954 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - A liquid crystal display device includes: pixel electrodes to each of which a potential corresponding to a gray-scale value is applied, for a plurality of pixels arranged in a matrix in a display area, via a pixel transistor of each of the pixels; a common electrode forming, in cooperation with the pixel electrode, an electric field to align a liquid crystal composition; a plurality of scanning signal lines each connected in common to gates of the pixel transistors of the plurality of pixels constituting each of a plurality of rows forming the matrix; and a driver circuit setting, after powering on and before displaying an image in the display area, the common electrode into a high impedance state and then setting the scanning signal line to an inactive potential to cut off a source and a drain of the pixel transistor from each other. | 04-02-2015 |