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20110006469 | SHEET FEEDING APPARATUS AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - When a retard roller is rotating in a sheet feeding direction, the rotation is transmitted to a pickup roller and the pickup roller rotates in a direction for conveying the sheet. When the retard roller is rotating in a direction opposite to the sheet feeding direction or is stationary, the pickup roller does not feed the sheet. Therefore, in a successive feeding operation, the sheet to be fed next is always conveyed such that the leading end thereof reaches a nip position between a feed roller and the retard roller. Therefore, the intervals between the sheets are uniform in the successive feeding operation. | 01-13-2011 |
20110024969 | SHEET FEEDING APPARATUS AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - A sheet feeding apparatus, in which a drive motor rotates a pickup roller, and a drive transmission portion provided between the drive motor and the pickup roller transmits a drive from the drive motor to the pickup roller. During sheet feeding, one of the drive motor and the drive transmission portion causes the pickup roller to perform an intermittent drive of iterating the drive and a stop, so that a sheet is gradually deflected between the pickup roller and separation claws. | 02-03-2011 |
20110024970 | SHEET FEEDING APPARATUS AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - A sheet feeding apparatus including: a separation claw for restraining both end portions of leading edges of sheets in a width direction orthogonal to a sheet feeding direction, the sheets having reached a sheet feeding position, and separating, one by one, the sheets fed by a pickup roller; and a photosensor detecting that the separation claw has reached a separation position for separating the sheets when a sheet stacking board is raised to detect that the sheets have reached the sheet feeding position, in which the separation claw, which is movable in an up-and-down direction, is moved to the separation position, the photosensor detects that the sheets supported by the sheet stacking board have reached the sheet feeding position of being feedable by the pickup roller, by rise of the sheet stacking board. | 02-03-2011 |
20120256367 | SHEET FEEDING APPARATUS AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - The present invention relates a sheet feeding apparatus with a lifting and lowering mechanism in a sheet deck | 10-11-2012 |
20130221604 | SHEET FEEDING APPARATUS AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - When a retard roller is rotating in a sheet feeding direction, the rotation is transmitted to a pickup roller and the pickup roller rotates in a direction for conveying the sheet. When the retard roller is rotating in a direction opposite to the sheet feeding direction or is stationary, the pickup roller does not feed the sheet. Therefore, in a successive feeding operation, the sheet to be fed next is always conveyed such that the leading end thereof reaches a nip position between a feed roller and the retard roller. Therefore, the intervals between the sheets are uniform in the successive feeding operation. | 08-29-2013 |
20140125005 | SHEET FEEDING APPARATUS AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - A sheet stacking portion is provided in a sheet storing portion in which sheets are stored. The sheet stacking portion is suspended by a wire which is wound up and wound off. The sheet stacking portion is raised and lowered by winding up and winding off the wire. Then, when the wire is in a slack state, a fixing portion fixes the sheet stacking portion to the sheet storing portion. When the wire is in a tensioned state, the fixing of the sheet stacking portion is released. | 05-08-2014 |
20150016856 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - A sheet storing portion is maintained in a state in which a sheet stacking portion on which sheets are stacked is electrically insulated, when the sheet storing portion is contained in a containing portion of an image forming apparatus body at the time of formation of an image. The sheet stacking portion is switched from the insulation state to a grounding state in which the sheet stacking portion is grounded through a ground portion by a switching portion through an operation of drawing the sheet storing portion. | 01-15-2015 |
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20110193925 | THERMAL PRINTER - A thermal printer includes a body detachably including a platen roller unit having a platen roller, and a cover element movable relative to the body between an open position and a closed position, detachably including a thermal printhead unit. The cover element further includes a claw protruding backward, a stepped pin extending downward, including a step portion at a bottom end, and a stepped pin adjuster element. The thermal printhead unit includes an exothermic element array, a supported portion to be hooked on the claw, and a notch portion to be hooked on the step portion. The platen roller unit and the thermal printhead unit include respective positioning elements which engage with each other to restrict a relative movement of the exothermic element array and the platen roller while the cover element is in a closed position. | 08-11-2011 |
20110193926 | THERMAL PRINTER - A thermal printer in which papers in a plurality of different widths are usable is configured of a platen roller unit including a platen roller; a thermal printhead unit including a thermal printhead and an exothermic element array; and a plurality of bias elements arranged on the thermal printhead in a width direction to press the thermal printhead onto the platen roller, in which the number of the bias elements is a value obtained by dividing a maximum width of the different widths by a highest common factor of the different widths; the bias elements are arranged with an equal interval which is the highest common factor of the different widths; and among the bias elements, a bias element arranged outside of the width of a paper in use is configured not to apply a load to the thermal printhead to press the platen roller. | 08-11-2011 |
20110193927 | THERMAL PRINTER - A thermal printer includes a thermal printhead, a head cover configured to partially cover the thermal printhead, a paper container configured to house a paper, and a damper disposed on a paper feeding path between the thermal printhead and the paper container and configured to press the paper fed on the paper feeding path. The damper is combined with the head cover. | 08-11-2011 |
20120188547 | PAPER DETECTING DEVICE AND PRINTER INCLUDING THE SAME - A paper detecting device includes a paper detecting element, and a guide element having a path along which the paper detecting element is moved, in which at least one of the engaging element and the guide element includes an engaging element configured to be movable between an engaging position at which the paper detecting element is fixed on the path and a release position at which the paper detecting element is released from the fixation, and a click generator configured to click when the paper detecting element is moved on the path to reach a right position to stop. | 07-26-2012 |
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20100028840 | EDUCATIONAL TOOL - A wave function of quantum mechanics is regarded as a vector potential having a component only in a θ-direction of polar coordinates (r, θ, φ). The result of applying a rotational vector operation to the vector potential is regarded as a magnetic field. The result of applying the rotational vector operation to the magnetic field is regarded as an electric field. A drawing on a plane or a three-dimensional model is configured to express both the magnetic and electric fields or one of the fields. The drawing or the model, as an educational tool, visualizes the figure of an atom, enables educands to have a close feeling toward sciences, and especially quantum mechanics, and enables them to have concrete images of various physical phenomena in the atom. The present invention, therefore, provides an educational tool that prevents educands from going away from sciences due to lack of an adequate educational tool of sciences and raises their interest in quantum mechanics inclined to be biased only toward mathematical research. | 02-04-2010 |
20110086333 | EDUCATIONAL TOOL FOR LEARNING QUANTUM SCIENCE - A rotational operator is applied once or twice to a product of a wave function of quantum mechanics for a dynamic system and a unit vector in a θ-direction in a polar coordinate system (r, θ, φ) to obtain a first or second vector function, respectively. A starting coordinate is substituted into the first or second vector function to obtain a starting value of the vector function, and a next coordinate a small distance away from the starting coordinate in a direction of the starting value of the vector function is calculated. This process is iterated and segments linking the coordinates one after another are drawn on a medium, such as a sheet, as a magnetic or electric line of force. The process is iterated with replacing the initial starting coordinate with another initial one to obtain another magnetic or electric line of force. | 04-14-2011 |
20120202182 | HYDROGEN ATOM MODEL AS EDUCATIONAL TOOL - A hydrogen atom model is a three-dimensional model or planar drawing which expresses an electric field in a form of electric lines of force and a magnetic field in a form of magnetic lines of force. The electric field is obtained by a gradient vector operation applied to an electric potential and a sign inversion to the result of the vector operation. The electric potential is a wave function of any one of orbitals of a hydrogen atom. The magnetic field is obtained by a rotational vector operation applied to a vector potential. The vector potential is the wave function regarded as a vector potential having a component only in a θ-direction of polar coordinates (r, θ, φ). | 08-09-2012 |
20130143190 | HYDROGEN ATOM MODEL AS EDUCATIONAL TOOL - A hydrogen atom model has a drawing or three-dimensional model which expresses an electric field in a form of electric lines of force and a magnetic field in a form of magnetic lines of force, as an example. The electric field is obtained by a gradient vector operation applied to a wave function of a hydrogen atom and a sign inversion to the result of the vector operation. The magnetic field obtained by multiplication of the wave function by a θ-directed unit vector in polar coordinates (r, θ, φ) and application of a rotational vector operation to the result of the multiplication. | 06-06-2013 |
20140220533 | METHOD OF DISPLAYING ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD IN HYDROGEN ATOM - The method assumes that a single solution or addition or subtraction of solutions of Schrodinger equation represented by polar or parabolic coordinates having its maximum value at the origin gives a wave function and an electric potential of a hydrogen atom. The method further: (1) regards the result of applying a gradient vector operation and thereafter a sign inversion to the wave function as an electric field; regards segments connected successively along the direction of the electric field as electric lines of force; and draws the electric lines of force so as to be approximately proportional in number to the percentage of the wave function with a difference between the maximum and minimum values of the wave function regarded as 100; and (2) displaying the wave function as an electric potential in a contour drawing. | 08-07-2014 |
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20110180821 | DISPLAY DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - A display device includes an array of light emitting cells. Each of the light emitting cells includes a first electrode, a second electrode, and an organic light emitting layer located between the first electrode and the second electrode. Banks are above the first electrode that partition the organic light emitting layer to define each of the light emitting cells. The light emitting cells include a peripheral light emitting cell that is located in a peripheral region of the array. The banks include first and second banks that each border the peripheral light emitting cell. The first bank is closer to a periphery of the array than the second bank. An inclination angle of an innermost sidewall of the first bank that is adjacent the peripheral light emitting cell is greater than an inclination angle of an outermost sidewall of the second bank that is adjacent the peripheral light emitting cell. | 07-28-2011 |
20110198623 | DISPLAY DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - A display device includes an array of light emitting cells. Banks define each of the light emitting cells. The light emitting cells include a first light emitting cell that is located in a central region of the array and a second light emitting cell that is located in a peripheral region of the array. First and third banks border the first light emitting cell with the first bank being closer to a periphery of the array than the second bank. Second and fourth banks border the second light emitting cell with the third bank being closer to the periphery of the array than the fourth bank. An inclination angle of an innermost sidewall of the third bank that is adjacent the second light emitting cell is different than an inclination angle of an innermost sidewall of the first bank that is adjacent the first light emitting cell. | 08-18-2011 |
20110198624 | DISPLAY DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - A display device includes an array of light emitting cells. Each light emitting cell includes first and second electrodes, and an organic light emitting layer located between the first and second electrodes. Banks are above the first electrode that partition the organic light emitting layer to define each of the light emitting cells. First and second light emitting cells are adjacent to one another and located in a peripheral region of the array. The first light emitting cell is closer to a center of the array than the second light emitting cell. A first bank borders the first light emitting cell and the second light emitting cell. An inclination angle of an innermost sidewall of the first bank that is adjacent the first light emitting cell is greater than an inclination angle of an outermost sidewall of the first bank that is adjacent the second light emitting cell. | 08-18-2011 |
20120091440 | ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING PANEL AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF, AND ORGANIC DISPLAY DEVICE - A non-light-emitting cell | 04-19-2012 |
20120091441 | ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING PANEL AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF, AND ORGANIC DISPLAY DEVICE - A non-light-emitting cell | 04-19-2012 |
20120091483 | ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING PANEL AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF, AND ORGANIC DISPLAY DEVICE - A non-light-emitting cell | 04-19-2012 |
20120138973 | ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING PANEL AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF, AND ORGANIC DISPLAY DEVICE - A non-light-emitting cell | 06-07-2012 |
20120193658 | ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING PANEL, MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF, AND ORGANIC DISPLAY DEVICE - A pixel in the panel includes sub-pixels | 08-02-2012 |
20120217518 | ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING ELEMENT AND MANUFACTURING METHOD OF THE SAME, ORGANIC DISPLAY PANEL, AND ORGANIC DISPLAY DEVICE - The upper surface portion of a planarization layer is planarized. In an anode formed on the planarization layer, upper surface portions at edge regions by a bank are located above an upper surface portion at a central region. A hole injection transporting layer is layered along the upper surface portions of the anode, and in the hole injection transporting layer, upper surface portions at the edge regions near the bank are located above an upper surface portion at the central region. In an organic light-emitting layer, upper surface portions at the edge regions (regions D | 08-30-2012 |
20130105781 | ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING ELEMENT AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF, AND ORGANIC DISPLAY PANEL AND ORGANIC DISPLAY DEVICE | 05-02-2013 |
20130105782 | ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING PANEL, MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF, AND ORGANIC DISPLAY DEVICE | 05-02-2013 |
20130126839 | ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING PANEL, MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF, AND ORGANIC DISPLAY DEVICE - A pixel in the panel includes sub-pixels | 05-23-2013 |
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20110156378 | KNEE AIRBAG DEVICE FOR VEHICLE - A load on the shins when a knee airbag is deployed by inflating in a state in which the knees of an occupant are proximate to an airbag door or suchlike is moderated. Inside a knee airbag, an upper tether and a lower tether are disposed to sandwich an inflator from above and below. First opening portions and second opening portions for letting gas flow through up and down are alternatingly formed in the upper tether and the lower tether. The second opening portions are formed as circular holes with smaller diameters than the first opening portions. The second opening portions are disposed at positions opposing the knees of a small occupant in a sitting state. | 06-30-2011 |
20110241320 | KNEE AIRBAG DEVICE FOR A VEHICLE - In a knee airbag device for a vehicle, which has upper and lower tethers that extend in a vehicle width direction and regulate a bag thickness of an airbag, and in which gas from an inflator is supplied between the upper and lower tethers, it is aimed to make a flow of the gas toward an upper portion and a lower portion from between the upper and lower tethers at the inside of the knee airbag smoother, and to improve deployability of the knee airbag in a vehicle vertical direction. | 10-06-2011 |
20110272929 | KNEE AIRBAG DEVICE FOR VEHICLE - A knee airbag device for a vehicle, configured in such a manner that, when a knee airbag is inflated and expanded with the knees of a vehicle occupant located close to an airbag door, a load to the lower legs is reduced. A first tear section ( | 11-10-2011 |
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20080231639 | IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE AND IMAGE DISPLAY METHOD - Provided is a structure in which an input image is normalized by a normalization value in a case where an amount of saturation is within an allowable range so as to adjust an intensity of a backlight according to the normalization value. Allowing slight saturation of an image thereby, effectively reduce the power consumption in the backlight. | 09-25-2008 |
20080265914 | Proximity detector and proximity detecting method - A differential electrode is charged and discharged in the opposite phases. By obtaining the sum of stray capacitances of the differential electrode from charge/discharge characteristics, the approach or the position of an object is detected based on the stray capacitances from which noise is cancelled. | 10-30-2008 |
20100141275 | Electrostatic capacitance detection device, electrostatic capacitance detection circuit, electrostatic capacitance detection method, and initialization method - Provided are an electrostatic capacitance detection circuit and an electrostatic capacitance detection method with which being capable of detecting minute change in electrostatic capacitance from which offset is removed for detection of approach of an object or the like, at high speed and high resolution while selecting an optimum detection range, with such a simpler configuration as to add a resistor and a capacitor to one input/output port of a general-purpose microcomputer. In the electrostatic capacitance detection circuit and the electrostatic capacitance detection method, a voltage waveform generated by the added capacitor is compared with a threshold voltage while controlling a DC component of the voltage waveform to change in correspondence with the change in electrostatic capacitance and an AC component of the voltage waveform to correspond to a width of a detection range. | 06-10-2010 |
20110055305 | Proximity detection device and proximity detection method - The device includes plural transmitting electrodes and receiving electrodes, a multiline driving unit that simultaneously applies periodic alternating voltages to at least two electrodes of the transmitting electrodes, a current measurement unit, a computing unit, and a control unit. The computing unit includes a linear computing unit that performs linear computation to convert the current values or amounts of accumulated charge measured in the current measurement unit into values in response to the electrostatic capacitances of the respective intersections between the transmitting electrodes and the receiving electrodes, and a proximity computing unit that obtains the approach determination or the approach position of the object toward the detection area from an output of the linear computing unit. The linear computing unit includes a memory unit that stores an interim result of the computation to be read out at plural times. | 03-03-2011 |
20110298479 | Capacitive coordinate input device, capacitive coordinate input method, and information device - Provided are a capacitive coordinate input device and a capacitive coordinate input method for detecting at high speed the position of an object, such as a human finger or a pen, by detecting a change in capacitance at each intersection of a plurality of electrodes arranged corresponding to two-dimensional coordinates. Tri-state driving is performed such that, immediately after a voltage of a transmitting electrode is changed, impedance of other transmitting electrodes having no voltage change is temporarily increased. | 12-08-2011 |
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20090108477 | Method of Manufacturing Formed Article, Glass Material, and Method of Determining Shape of Glass Material and Mold - The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a formed article comprising forming an upper surface of a glass material that has been positioned on a forming surface of a mold to obtain the formed article by heating the glass material to a temperature permitting deformation to bring a lower surface of the glass material into tight contact with the forming surface. Glass having upper and lower surfaces being spherical in shape is employed as the glass material, a mold having a forming surface being a free-form surface other than a spherical surface is employed as the mold, the upper surface of the glass material is formed into a roughly offset surface relative to the forming surface of the mold. The present invention permits the manufacturing of formed articles of desired shape with high precision by hot sag molding method. The present invention also permits the easy and simple determination of the surface shapes of molds and glass materials employed in hot sag molding method. | 04-30-2009 |
20090127727 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING FORMED ARTICLE, MOLD AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a formed article forming an upper surface of a forming material comprised of a thermosoftening substance into a desired shape by positioning the forming material on a forming surface of a mold and heating the forming material to a temperature permitting deformation to bring a lower surface of the forming material into tight contact with the forming surface. As the mold, a mold having, on a forming surface thereof, a plurality of irregularities with a maximum height Rmax ranging from 0.1 to 100 micrometers and an average spacing S between local peaks ranging from 0.01 to 1.00 mm is employed. The present invention further relates to a mold and method of manufacturing the same. According to the present invention, a formed article with a desired shape can be manufactured with high precision and high productivity by hot sag forming method without the occurrence of the fusion between the forming material and the mold. | 05-21-2009 |
20090289380 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING FORMED ARTICLE, COVERING MEMBER, AND FORMING APPARATUS COMPRISING THE SAME - The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a formed article forming an upper surface of a forming material comprised of a thermosoftening substance into a desired shape by positioning the forming material on a forming surface of a mold and heating the forming material to a temperature permitting deformation to bring a lower surface of the forming material into tight contact with the forming surface. The forming is conducted while an exposed portion on the forming surface side of the mold upon which the forming material has been positioned is covered with a covering member. The present invention further relates to a covering member and a forming apparatus. According to the present invention, formed articles with a desired shape can be formed with high accuracy by preventing the contamination of upper surface of forming materials by foreign matter during forming. | 11-26-2009 |
20090295033 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING FORMED ARTICLE, SUPPORT MEMBER, AND FORMING APPARATUS - The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a formed article comprising forming an upper surface of a forming material comprised of a thermosoftening substance into a desired shape by positioning the forming material on a forming surface of a mold and heating the forming material to a temperature permitting deformation to bring an entire surface of a lower surface of the forming material into tight contact with the forming surface. The positioning of the forming material is conducted by supporting the forming material with a support member so that at least a portion of a lower surface rim portion of the forming material is in tight contact with the forming surface and a center portion of the lower surface of the forming material is separated from the forming surface, and the support with the support member is conducted so that a lower portion of a lateral surface of the forming material is separated from the support member and at least a portion of an upper edge portion of the lateral surface of the forming material is supported by the support member. According to the present invention, a formed article with a desired shape can be manufactured with high precision by hot sag forming method. | 12-03-2009 |
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20090250625 | SPECIMEN STAGE APPARATUS AND SPECIMEN STAGE POSITIONING CONTROL METHOD - A specimen stage apparatus has a braking structure which can generate a braking force enough to stop a specimen stage while keeping a movable table from increasing in its weight. The specimen stage apparatus has an X guide fixed on an X base and representing a guide structure in X direction, an X table constrained by the X guide to be movable in X direction, an X actuator having its movable part fixed to the X table and an X brake fixed to the X base and representing a braking structure for the X table. A controller carries out positioning control in which it generates a braking force by pushing the X brake against the bottom surface of the X table to stop a specimen stage and turning off the servo-control of the X actuator after stoppage of the specimen stage. | 10-08-2009 |
20110095185 | SEMICONDUCTOR INSPECTING APPARATUS - In the case of inspecting samples having different sizes by means of a semiconductor inspecting apparatus, a primary electron beam bends since distribution is disturbed on an equipotential surface at the vicinity of the sample at the time of inspecting vicinities of the sample, and what is called a positional shift is generated. A potential correcting electrode is arranged outside the sample and at a position lower than the sample lower surface, and a potential lower than that of the sample is applied. Furthermore, a voltage to be applied to the potential correcting electrode is controlled corresponding to a distance between the inspecting position and a sample outer end, sample thickness and irradiation conditions of the primary electron beam. | 04-28-2011 |
20110303844 | ELECTRON MICROSCOPE, AND SPECIMEN HOLDING METHOD - It is an object of the present invention to provide an electron microscope for properly applying a retarding voltage to a sample which is brought into electrical conduction. | 12-15-2011 |
20120070066 | CHARGED PARTICLE BEAM DEVICE AND EVALUATION METHOD USING THE CHARGED PARTICLE BEAM DEVICE - The charged particle beam device has a problem that a symmetry of equipotential distribution is disturbed near the outer edge of a specimen, an object being evaluated, causing a charged particle beam to deflect there. An electrode plate installed inside the specimen holding mechanism of electrostatic attraction type is formed of an inner and outer electrode plates arranged concentrically. The outer electrode plate is formed to have an outer diameter larger than that of the specimen. The dimensions of the electrode plates are determined so that an overlapping area of the outer electrode plate and the specimen is substantially equal to an area of the inner electrode plate. The inner electrode plate is impressed with a voltage of a positive polarity with respect to a reference voltage and of an arbitrary magnitude, and the outer electrode is impressed with a voltage of a negative polarity and of an arbitrary magnitude. | 03-22-2012 |
20120145920 | Stage Device - Disclosed is a smaller and lighter stage device which can be applied to a device such as a length measurement SEM for inspecting and/or evaluating a semiconductor, and in which the effect of a magnetic field on an electron beam can be reduced. Linear motors | 06-14-2012 |
20120256087 | Scanning Electron Microscope - There is provided a technique that is capable of attracting a sample without making the voltage applied to an electrostatic chuck unnecessarily large. Attraction experiments with respect to the electrostatic chuck are performed using a testing sample whose degree of warp and pattern of warp are known, and a critical application voltage at which the attraction state changes from “bad” to “good” is found. When measuring an inspection target sample, the flatness of the inspection target sample is measured, and the degree of warp and pattern of warp of the inspection target sample are detected. Based on the degree of warp and pattern of warp of the inspection target sample and on the known critical application voltage, the application voltage for the electrostatic chuck is set. | 10-11-2012 |
20120261589 | SEMICONDUCTOR INSPECTING APPARATUS - In the case of inspecting samples having different sizes by means of a semiconductor inspecting apparatus, a primary electron beam bends since distribution is disturbed on an equipotential surface at the vicinity of the sample at the time of inspecting vicinities of the sample, and what is called a positional shift is generated. A potential correcting electrode is arranged outside the sample and at a position lower than the sample lower surface, and a potential lower than that of the sample is applied. Furthermore, a voltage to be applied to the potential correcting electrode is controlled corresponding to a distance between the inspecting position and a sample outer end, sample thickness and irradiation conditions of the primary electron beam. | 10-18-2012 |
20130082194 | CHARGED PARTICLE RADIATION DEVICE AND SOUNDPROOF COVER - A charged particle radiation device includes a sample chamber in which a sample stage adapted to mount a sample is installed, a charged particle radiation irradiation section adapted to irradiate the sample with a charged particle radiation to observe and fabricate the sample, sidewalls installed on a periphery of the sample chamber and the charged particle radiation irradiation section, a ceiling board installed on a plane located in an upper part of the sidewalls, and a sound absorbing structure section disposed below the ceiling board, and including a plurality of hole sections and a hollow section communicated with the hole sections. The sound absorbing structure section has an absorption band including a frequency band of a standing wave generated in a space surrounded by the sidewalls and the ceiling board. Further, a soundproof cover may include the sidewalls, ceiling board and sound absorbing structure. | 04-04-2013 |
20130228686 | CHARGED PARTICLE BEAM APPARATUS - Currently, there is no noise-proof cover, particularly noise-proof cover used in a clean room, which absorbs noise by a structure specialized for an estimated frequency of noise produced by environmental noise. Therefore, efficient noise absorption is still difficult. | 09-05-2013 |
20130327939 | SEMICONDUCTOR INSPECTING APPARATUS - In the case of inspecting samples having different sizes by means of a semiconductor inspecting apparatus, a primary electron beam bends since distribution is disturbed on an equipotential surface at the vicinity of the sample at the time of inspecting vicinities of the sample, and what is called a positional shift is generated. A potential correcting electrode is arranged outside the sample and at a position lower than the sample lower surface, and a potential lower than that of the sample is applied. Furthermore, a voltage to be applied to the potential correcting electrode is controlled corresponding to a distance between the inspecting position and a sample outer end, sample thickness and irradiation conditions of the primary electron beam. | 12-12-2013 |
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20080214219 | STATUS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, STATUS COMMUNICATION METHOD, STATUS COLLECTION TERMINAL, AND STORAGE MEDIUM STORING STATUS COLLECTION PROGRAM - A status communication system includes a plurality of first status communication terminals, a status collection terminal that communicates with the plurality of first status communication terminals, and a server that communicates with the status collection terminal via a network. Each of the plurality of the first status communication terminals includes at lease one measuring unit that measures biological data on a user and data on a user's peripheral environment, a first calculating unit that calculates first status data indicating one of status of the user and status of the peripheral environment based on measurement data measured by the measuring unit, and a first transmitting unit that transmits the first status data calculated by the first calculating unit. The status collection terminal includes a first collecting unit that collects the first status data transmitted from the first transmitting unit of at least one of the first status communication terminals, a second calculating unit that calculates second status data by consolidating the first status data collected by the first collecting unit under a prescribed condition, and a second transmitting unit that transmits the second status data calculated by the second calculating unit. The server includes a receiving unit that receives the second status data transmitted from the second transmitting unit of the status collection terminal, and a storing unit that stores the second status data received by the receiving unit. | 09-04-2008 |
20090167505 | Operation processing apparatus - An operation processing apparatus that can utilize a RFID tag in an operation to an operation target with high convenience is provided. A search device has an antenna configured to carry out information transmission/receiving to a RFID circuit element provided with an IC circuit part storing information and an antenna connected to it and a communication control part, through which preference information of a user stored in the IC circuit part, respectively, or information corresponding to that is acquired, and on the basis of an acquired plurality of pieces of preference information of user, a desired logical expression for search is created, and a search signal for execution of a search using the logical expression for search is outputted. | 07-02-2009 |
20090177607 | SITUATION PRESENTATION SYSTEM, SERVER, AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM STORING SERVER PROGRAM - A situation presentation system includes a terminal and a server. The terminal includes a situation data acquisition device that acquires situation data and a terminal transmission device that transmits the situation data to the server. The server includes a server situation data storage device that stores the situation data transmitted from the terminal, a content storage device that stores a content including a character string, a condition determination device that analyzes the character string included in the content to determine a situation data condition, a situation data extraction device that extracts the situation data that satisfies the situation data condition from the server situation data storage device, a content update device that stores the analyzed content into the content storage device after adding at least one of edited data and the extracted situation data to the content, and a presentation device that presents the content. | 07-09-2009 |
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20100226485 | TELEPHONE APPARATUS, IMAGE DISPLAY METHOD AND IMAGE DISPLAY PROCESSING PROGRAM - A telephone apparatus includes a storage unit, a display unit, a retrieving unit and a display control unit. The storage unit is configured to store a plurality of images therein. The display unit is configured to display at least one of the plurality of images. The retrieving unit is configured to retrieve a relating image from the images stored in the storage unit when an outgoing call is made to or an incoming call is received from other telephone apparatus through a telephone line. The relating image relates to a corresponding image associated with the other party of the outgoing or incoming call. The display control unit configured to perform control to display at least one of the corresponding image and the retrieved relating image on the display unit. | 09-09-2010 |
20100275140 | IMAGE REPRODUCING APPARATUS, IMAGE REPRODUCING METHOD, AND RECORDING MEDIUM RECORDING PROGRAM - An image reproducing apparatus sets event information including date of an event and retrieves a related image from images stored in a storing device on the basis of the event information. The image reproducing apparatus calculates an event waiting period from present date to the date of the event, determines display ratio for inserting the retrieved related image into images to be reproduced on the basis of the event waiting period, and displays an event related image group obtained by inserting the related image into the images to be reproduced at the display ratio. | 10-28-2010 |
20110260967 | HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY - In a head mounted display, when it is determined that a hand of a user is in a field angle, the head mounted display starts the playing of main manual information. When a standard time elapses after starting the playing of the main manual information without the determination that the hand of the user is not included in the field angle, the playing of the main manual information is switched to the playing of sub manual information. When it is determined that the hand of the user is not included in the field angle in a state where the playing of the main manual or the sub manual is underway, the playing of the main manual information or the sub manual operation underway is finished. | 10-27-2011 |
20140000498 | SEWING MACHINE AND NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM | 01-02-2014 |
20140182499 | SEWING MACHINE AND NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM - The sewing machine includes a needle bar, a needle bar mechanism, a moving mechanism, a projector, a processor, and a memory. The memory is configured to store computer-readable instructions that, when executed by the processor, instruct the processor to perform processes comprising specifying, a plurality of times, a position of an ultrasonic wave transmission source on a workpiece based on ultrasonic waves, setting a first stitch pattern and a sewing position of the first stitch pattern, based on a plurality of specified positions, causing the projector to project an image that shows the first stitch pattern onto the workpiece in the sewing position, creating first stitch pattern data for sewing the first stitch pattern in the sewing position, and causing, based on the first stitch pattern data, the moving mechanism to move the workpiece and the needle bar mechanism to move the needle up and down. | 07-03-2014 |
20140352511 | APPARATUS AND NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM - An apparatus includes an information obtaining device configured to obtain information about cutting or printing of an object, a projector configured to be capable of projecting a marker onto the object, and a control device configured to instruct the apparatus to specify a position on the object based on the information obtained by the information obtaining device and to cause the projector to project the marker onto the object based on the specified position on the object. | 12-04-2014 |
20140352559 | APPARATUS AND NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM - An apparatus performing cutting or printing on an object includes a moving device, a detection device detecting ultrasonic waves and a control device configured to cause the apparatus to specify, as a designated position, a position of an ultrasonic source on the object, based on the detected ultrasonic waves, when the object is located at a predetermined position, to determine at least one of an edit pattern to be applied to the object and a cutting position or a printing position, based on the specified designated position, to generate data to perform cutting or printing on the object based on the determined one of the edit pattern and the cutting or printing position, and to control the moving device based on the generated data to move the object and the cutting or printing head relative to each other, performing cutting or printing on the object. | 12-04-2014 |
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20110026878 | Optical I/O Array Module and Its Fabrication Method - In fabricating an optical I/O array module, an optical waveguide provided with mirror parts, each having a tapered face, is formed on a substrate, a convex shaped member or a concave shaped member is placed at spots above the respective mirror parts of the optical waveguide, and laser diode arrays and photo diode arrays, provided with either a concave shape, or a convex shape, are mated with, or into the convex shaped member or the concave shaped member before being mounted. Further, there are formed multiple filmy layers, on which an LSI where a driver IC LSI of optical elements, and an amplifier LSI of the optical elements are integrated. | 02-03-2011 |
20110141862 | Thermally-Assisted Magnetic Recording Head - In a thermally assisted magnetic recording head having a light source and a waveguide to lead a laser beam radiated from the light source to a front end of the magnetic head, while blocking an adverse effect of heat generated in the light source and securing a good floating characteristic, the light source and the magnetic head are optically coupled with high efficiency and the magnetic head itself is reduced in size. This invention provides a reflection mirror that is formed of a part or whole of one inclined end surface of the semiconductor laser mounted on the first submount. Near one end surface of the slider is provided the optical waveguide that pierces through the slider in a direction of the thickness thereof. The slider is mounted on the second submount and the positions of the first submount and the second submount are adjusted to practically align the light axis of the beam emitted from the mirror with the light axis of the optical waveguide, thereby realizing a novel thermally assisted magnetic recording head. | 06-16-2011 |
20110205865 | Thermally-Assisted Magnetic Recording Head - A thermally assisted magnetic recording head with highly efficient optical coupling, while guiding a laser beam from a semiconductor laser element, i.e., a light source, to a leading end thereof, eliminating an influence due to heat generated by the element, and having excellent floating characteristics. The thermally assisted magnetic recording head includes a substrate | 08-25-2011 |
20110237001 | SEMICONDUCTOR CHIP USED FOR EVALUATION, EVALUATION SYSTEM, AND REPAIRING METHOD THEREOF - A technique for evaluating a semiconductor chip is provided. The semiconductor chip is mounted on a mount substrate, the semiconductor chip laminating on one surface of a silicone substrate, at least any of a metal wiring film | 09-29-2011 |
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20080204774 | Print controlling program, print controlling apparatus, image forming apparatus and print controlling method - There is described a print controlling apparatus that acquires print data, which are described in the PDL and include objects having image attributes being different from each other, and converts the print data to raster data. When converting the print data to the raster data, the apparatus creates attribute data, in which an image processing attribute indicating a kind of image processing to be applied to each of pixels represented by the raster data is recorded, for every pixel included in the pixels, and then, applies an image processing based on the attribute data to the raster data. The attribute data designates one of image processing attributes that include a plurality of image processing attributes determined according to kinds of the image attributes of the objects and a specific image processing attribute determined corresponding to another image attribute being different from every one of the image attributes of the objects. | 08-28-2008 |
20090015851 | Color calibration system - Disclosed a color calibration system including: a first printing system; and a second printing system, wherein a first image processing apparatus includes: a controller to control the first printing apparatus, to obtain first measurement result data, and to calculate first differential data which is a difference between the first measurement result data and ideal value data; and a transmitting section, and a second image processing apparatus includes: a receiving section; and a controller to control the second printing apparatus, to obtain second measurement result data, to add the ideal value data and the first differential data to calculate target value data, to calculate second differential data which is a difference between the calculated target value data and the second measurement result data, and to calibrate a color conversion processing condition in the second image processing apparatus on the basis of the second differential data. | 01-15-2009 |
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20100102368 | SOLID STATE IMAGING DEVICE AND FABRICATION METHOD FOR THE SAME - A solid state imaging device with an easy structure in which have the high sensitivity which reaches the wide wavelength region from visible light to near infrared light wavelength region, and dark current is reduced, and a fabrication method for the same, are provided. | 04-29-2010 |
20100295145 | PHOTODIODE AND METHOD OF FABRICATING PHOTODIODE - A light-absorbing layer is composed of a compound-semiconductor film of charcopyrite structure, a surface layer is disposed on the light-absorbing layer, the surface layer having a higher band gap energy than the compound-semiconductor film, an upper electrode layer is disposed on the surface layer, and a lower electrode layer is disposed on a backside of the light-absorbing layer in opposition to the upper electrode layer, the upper electrode layer and the lower electrode layer having a reverse bias voltage applied in between to detect electric charges produced by photoelectric conversion in the compound-semiconductor film, as electric charges due to photoelectric conversion are multiplied by impact ionization, while the multiplication by impact ionization of electric charges is induced by application of a high-intensity electric field to a semiconductor of charcopyrite structure, allowing for an improved dark-current property, and an enhanced efficiency even in detection of low illumination intensities, with an enhanced S/N ratio. | 11-25-2010 |
20130095594 | SOLID STATE IMAGING DEVICE AND FABRICATION METHOD FOR THE SAME - A solid state imaging device includes a circuit unit formed on a substrate and a photoelectric conversion unit. The photoelectric conversion circuit includes a lower electrode layer placed on the circuit unit, a compound semiconductor thin film of chalcopyrite structure which is placed on the lower electrode layer and functions as an optical absorption layer, and an optical transparent electrode layer placed on the compound semiconductor thin film. The lower electrode layer, the compound semiconductor thin film, and the optical transparent electrode layer are laminated one after another on the circuit unit. | 04-18-2013 |
20130149810 | METHOD OF FABRICATING PHOTODIODE - A light-absorbing layer is composed of a compound-semiconductor film of chalcopyrite structure, a surface layer is disposed on the light-absorbing layer, the surface layer having a higher band gap energy than the compound-semiconductor film, an upper electrode layer is disposed on the surface layer, and a lower electrode layer is disposed on a backside of the light-absorbing layer in opposition to the upper electrode layer, the upper electrode layer and the lower electrode layer having a reverse bias voltage applied in between to detect electric charges produced by photoelectric conversion in the compound-semiconductor film, as electric charges due to photoelectric conversion are multiplied by impact ionization, while the multiplication by impact ionization of electric charges is induced by application of a high-intensity electric field to a semiconductor of chalcopyrite structure, allowing for an improved dark-current property, and an enhanced efficiency even in detection of low illumination intensities, with an enhanced S/N ratio. | 06-13-2013 |
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20110198740 | SEMICONDUCTOR STORAGE DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - According to one embodiment, a semiconductor storage device includes an organic board provided with external connection terminals on one surface and formed as an individual piece into a plane shape substantially identical to that of an area where the external connection terminals are provided, a lead frame having a mounting area positioned relative to the organic board, and a semiconductor memory chip bonded to the mounting area. | 08-18-2011 |
20120319257 | SEMICONDUCTOR STORAGE DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - According to one embodiment, a semiconductor storage device includes an organic board provided with external connection terminals on one surface and formed as an individual piece into a plane shape substantially identical to that of an area where the external connection terminals are provided, a lead frame having a mounting area positioned relative to the organic board, and a semiconductor memory chip bonded to the mounting area. | 12-20-2012 |
20130280862 | SEMICONDUCTOR STORAGE DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - According to one embodiment, a semiconductor storage device includes an organic board provided with external connection terminals on one surface and formed as an individual piece into a plane shape substantially identical to that of an area where the external connection terminals are provided, a lead frame having a mounting area positioned relative to the organic board, and a semiconductor memory chip bonded to the mounting area. | 10-24-2013 |
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20110094722 | LIQUID-COOLED-TYPE COOLING DEVICE - A liquid-cooled-type cooling device includes a casing having a cooling-liquid flow channel. Fins are provided on an inner surface of a top wall of the casing. Each fin has a wavy shape on a horizontal plane perpendicular to a fin height direction. In a left fin of two adjacent fins, lines of intersection between the horizontal plane and right side surfaces of two slant portions connecting two adjacent wave crest portions and a wave trough portion therebetween intersect each other at a first point located on a first straight line. In a right fin, lines of intersection between the horizontal plane and left side surfaces of two slant portions connecting two adjacent wave trough portions and a wave crest portion therebetween intersect each other at a second point located on a second straight line. The first straight line is located on the right fin side of the second straight line. | 04-28-2011 |
20130112369 | POWER SEMICONDUCTOR MODULE COOLING APPARATUS - An IPM cooling apparatus includes a cooling unit having a cooling fluid channel, and a mounting unit fixed to the cooling unit. A wall portion of the cooling unit, which portion faces the cooling fluid channel, has a mounting surface on which the IPM is mounted. The mounting unit is composed of a heat transfer plate formed of a thermally conductive material and joined to the mounting surface of the cooling unit, and a male screw component which has a plate-like head portion and a male screw portion. The plate-like head portion is caused to bite into the lower surface of the heat transfer plate so as to form a recess on the lower surface. The late-like head portion is fitted into the recess formed on the lower surface such that the plate-like head portion does not project from the lower surface and is prevented from rotating. | 05-09-2013 |
20130284404 | LIQUID-COOLED-TYPE COOLING DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD FOR SAME - A liquid-cooled-type cooling device includes a casing having a top wall, a bottom wall, and a cooling-liquid passage, and a radiating member disposed in the cooling-liquid passage. The radiating member has a substrate and a plurality of pin-shaped fins. Longitudinally intermediate portions of the pin-shaped fins are brazed to the substrate. The substrate has a plurality of fin insertion holes, and the pin-shaped fins are inserted into the fin insertion holes of the substrate. A plurality of convex portions are integrally formed on the longitudinally intermediate portion of each pin-shaped fin. The substrate and the pin-shaped fins are provisionally fixed together by plastically deforming the convex portions such that they are crushed. In this state, the substrate and the pin-shaped fins are brazed together. The upper and lower end portions of the pin-shaped fins are brazed to the top wall and bottom wall, respectively, of the casing. | 10-31-2013 |
20140091453 | COOLING DEVICE AND SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - A cooling device includes a base and a plurality of radiator fins. The base includes an exterior, an interior, an inlet, and an outlet. A heat generation element is connected to the exterior of the base. The radiator fins are located near the heat generation element in the interior of the base. The radiator fins are arranged from the inlet to the outlet. Each radiator fin has a sidewise cross-section with a dimension in a flow direction of the cooling medium and a dimension in a lateral direction orthogonal to the flow direction of the cooling medium. The dimension in the flow direction is longer than the dimension in the lateral direction. The radiator fins are separated from one another by a predetermined distance in the lateral direction. | 04-03-2014 |
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20080245516 | Heat exchanger plate - In a heat exchanger plate, machine time required for processing can be shortened, production costs can be reduced, and a penetration bead of a weld can be prevented from intruding into a flow channel, thereby preventing the weld from deforming a cover section. The heat exchanger plate comprises: a flat main body on a surface of which is formed at least one first groove having a rectangular cross-sectional shape; and a cover which has substantially the same shape as the first groove in plan view and which is formed such that when embedded in the first groove, a rear face thereof contacts a bottom of the first groove and opposite side faces thereof contact opposite side faces of the first groove, and a surface thereof is substantially flush with that of the main body, wherein there is provided a second groove formed extending along the opposite side faces at a center of the rear face, and the cover is joined to the main body by friction stir welding. | 10-09-2008 |
20080245517 | Heat exchanger plate and manufacturing method therefor - In a heat exchanger plate freedom of design of the flow channel is improved. A flat main body on a surface of which is formed at least one first groove having a rectangular cross-sectional shape, and a second groove having a rectangular cross-sectional shape that is narrower than the first groove, and that is formed following along opposite side faces of the first groove at a center of a bottom face of the first groove; and a flat cover which covers an entire surface of the main body, and on a rear face of which is formed a protrusion whose top face contacts a bottom face of the first groove and whose opposite side faces contact opposite side faces of the first groove, when the cover is superposed on the surface of the main body, and which forms a flow channel by means of a top face thereof and the second groove, are joined by friction stir welding. | 10-09-2008 |
20100314075 | COOLING PLATE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREFOR - A cooling plate configured so that the cooling efficiency can be improved, the weight can be reduced, high corrosion resistance can be provided, the work efficiency can be improved, and furthermore the manufacturing cost can be reduced, and a manufacturing method for the cooling plate is provided. The manufacturing method for a cooling plate including a cooling plate body | 12-16-2010 |
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20100134001 | SHORT ARC TYPE DISCHARGE LAMP - To stabilize the illumination fluctuation rate of a short arc type discharge lamp of the type having a pair of electrodes disposed inside an arc tube in a manner of facing each other and a hydrogen getter, by absorbing hydrogen gas in an arc tube without causing a decline in the performance of the short arc type discharge lamp arising out of a hydrogen getter, the hydrogen getter is formed of a hollow container made of a material that allows the transmission of hydrogen with a getter material sealed tightly inside the hollow container, and a holder for the hydrogen getter is held on the electrode with the hydrogen getter fixed in the holder. | 06-03-2010 |
20100244689 | SHORT ARC TYPE DISCHARGE LAMP - For stably supplying an electron emitting substance and preventing illuminance fluctuations, a cathode is provided made from a tungsten material containing an electron emitting substance and having a taper part a diameter of which becomes smaller towards a tip end, a tip end face formed at the tip end side of said taper part, and a fine hole extending from said tip end face in an interior of said cathode, wherein said fine hole is formed at said tip end face such that it extends over at least two tungsten crystal grains. The invention also relates to a short arc type discharge lamp comprising said cathode. | 09-30-2010 |
20110260611 | SHORT ARC TYPE DISCHARE LAMP - In a short arc type discharge lamp wherein a cathode and an anode are arranged oppositely to each other in an interior of a light emitting tube, said cathode having a portion with a decreasing diameter at a tip end thereof, and an emitter material buried in said cathode, such that said emitter material has an exposed portion being exposed in said cathode portion with a decreasing diameter, a distance in a radial direction of a center of said cathode from a periphery of the exposed portion of said emitter material varies in a circumferential direction, thus enabling the same electron radiation function as hitherto while reducing the use level of the emitter material. | 10-27-2011 |
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20090054739 | DIAGNOSIS SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR CANCER, DIAGNOSIS SUPPORT INFORMATION PROVIDING METHOD FOR CANCER, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT - A diagnosis support system for cancer is disclosed that comprises: a measurement value acquiring section for acquiring a measurement value of a first cancer patient; a sample data memory for storing sample data of a plurality of cancer patients different from the first patient; a reference range determination section for determining a reference range based on the measurement value of the first cancer patient; a display unit; and a display controller for controlling the display unit to display a diagnosis support screen showing the clinical information included in the sample data having measurement value within the reference range. A method of providing cancer diagnosis support information and a computer program product are also disclosed. | 02-26-2009 |
20090105960 | Device for supporting diagnosis of a cancer and a device for predicting an effects of anthracycline anticancer drugs - A device for supporting a diagnosis of a cancer which provides information useful to decide whether or not an anthracycline anticancer drug should be administered to a cancer patient to be examined is disclosed. Concretely, the device is composed to be able to acquire an activity and an expression of two cyclin dependent kinases (CDK) from a malignant tumor of a cancer patient to be examined, and to acquire a CDK parameters from both of two CDKs. Furthermore the device determines sample data comprising predetermined CDK parameter, and display information of determined sample data. According to the above component, user is easily able to know whether or not a cancer of a cancer patient, whose tumor is similar to the tumor of the cancer patient to be examined, has been recurred in spite of an administration of an anthracycline anticancer drug. | 04-23-2009 |
20090246809 | METHOD OF SUPPORTING A DIAGNOSIS OF A RISK OF CANCER RECURRENCE, AND A DEVICE OF SUPPORTING A DIAGNOSIS OF A RISK OF CANCER RECURRENCE - A method of supporting a diagnosis of a risk of cancer recurrence is disclosed. The method provides a new determining value a recurrence risk score (RRS) which is calculated based on expression levels and activity values of two cyclin dependent kinases (CDKs). The risk of cancer recurrence is judged by comparing the RRS with a predetermined threshold level for RRS. | 10-01-2009 |
20090248316 | METHOD FOR SUPPORTING A DIAGNOSIS OF AN EFFECT OF A TREATMENT BY USING ANTHRACYCLINE ANTICANCER DRUGS AND A DEVICE FOR SUPPORTING A DIAGNOSIS FOR AN EFFECT OF A TREATMENT BY USING ANTHRACYCLINE ANTICANCER DRUGS - A method of supporting a diagnosis of an effect of a treatment by using anthracycline anticancer drugs is disclosed. The method provides a new value for judging an effect, a judgment score, which is calculated based on expression levels and activity values of two cyclin dependent kinases (CDKs). The effect of the treatment by using anthracycline anticancer drugs is judged by comparing the judgment score with a predetermined threshold level. | 10-01-2009 |
20130323748 | METHOD OF JUDGING RISK OF CANCER RECURRENCE AND COMPUTER PROGRAM - There is provided a method of judging a risk of cancer recurrence based on the activity value and expression level of the first CDK, the activity value and expression level of the second CDK, and the expression levels of uPA and PAI-1 and a computer program. | 12-05-2013 |