Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080231548 | 3D Display Device and 3D Display Method - A 3D display device, including a plurality of display means located in tandem on the same line of sight of an observer at a given distance; a control means which controls the plurality of display means to display an image obtained from the same object on almost the same screen position in each of the plurality of display means by mutually changing the brightness so that a 3D image may be displayed from the sight of the observer; wherein all the display means or at least one display means except for the display means located at the backmost position from the sight of the observer comprise a device for displaying having an image displaying surface which is self-luminescent and has light transmittance, and the device for displaying comprises an organic EL element provided with an organic EL layer containing a phosphorescent compound. | 09-25-2008 |
20090058286 | ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE USING A COMPOUND HAVING A CARRIER TRANSPORT PROPERTY AND A PHOSPHORESCENT PROPERTY - Disclosed is an organic light-emitting device which contains one or more organic layers sandwiched between an anode and a cathode, wherein at least one of the organic layers is a light-emitting layer comprising a polymer compound (I), the polymer compound (I) comprising structural units derived from a hole transport or electron transport and phosphorescent polymerizable compound (a1) and structural units derived from a polymerizable compound (b) capable of transporting an oppositely charged carrier, the polymerizable compound (a1) being selected from the group consisting of the following formulae (E1-1) and the like. | 03-05-2009 |
20090079330 | METHOD OF PRODUCING A DISPLAY DEVICE - The invention provides a method of producing an organic electroluminescent device comprising applying a composition containing an organic electroluminescent compound onto multiple electrodes to form an organic electroluminescent layer on each of the electrodes, wherein the substrate on which the composition is applied is a substrate with the portions between electrodes and/or the surface of the electrodes having been subjected to water-repellent treatment. By using this method, deterioration of a device and reduction in performance due to existence of an insulating layer which is indispensable for segregation of each polymer light-emitting compound in conventional process of applying polymer light-emitting compounds can be avoided. | 03-26-2009 |
20090091918 | ORGANIC ELECTRO-LUMINESCENCE ELEMENT, PRODUCTION METHOD AND USE THEREOF - Disclosed is an organic electro-luminescence element including an anode layer, an organic electro-luminescence compound layer containing a high molecular weight light-emitting compound, and a cathode layer, laminated in this order, wherein said cathode layer includes: (i) a metal-doped electron injection layer in contact with the organic electro-luminescence compound layer and (ii) a transparent, non-metallic electron-injecting material in contact with the metal-doped electron injection layer; and wherein said metal-doped electron injection layer is selected from the group consisting of a material functioning as a hole-blocking material, a material functioning as an exciton-blocking material and a material functioning as a blocking material for both holes and excitons. | 04-09-2009 |
20090102357 | ORGANIC ELECTRO-LUMINESCENCE LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - Disclosed is an organic EL light-emitting device having an organic light-emitting element including a transparent substrate having a transparent electrode (anode), a light-emitting compound layer containing a light-emitting compound and a cathode laminated thereon, and a sealing member for sealing the light-emitting element and shielding external air and an oxygen absorbing member, wherein oxygen is contained at an interface between the light-emitting compound layer and the cathode. | 04-23-2009 |
Patent application number | Description | Published |
20130229296 | MULTI-BEAM REFLECTARRAY - A multi-beam reflectarray includes two or more element arrays including plural elements aligned along a predetermined direction. The multi-beam reflectarray is such that, in each of a first element group and a second element group included in at least one of the element arrays, a difference between phases of radio waves reflected by corresponding two elements is in proportion to a first product of a distance between the two elements and a value of a trigonometric function with respect to an angle of reflection by the two elements, and a distance between neighboring elements in the first element group is equal to a product of a rational number and a distance between neighboring elements in the second element group. | 09-05-2013 |
20150015455 | REFLECTARRAY AND DESIGN METHOD - A reflectarray reflects an incident wave in a desired direction. The reflectarray includes a substrate including a surface which is perpendicular to a predetermined axis, and elements disposed on the substrate. A specific element among the elements reflects the incident wave with a specific reflection phase among a plurality of reflection phases. Each of the elements has an element structure including, at least, a patch and a ground plate. Element spacing of first neighboring elements is different from element spacing of second neighboring elements, and a length of a gap between patches of the first neighboring elements is equal to a length of a gap between patches of the second neighboring elements. | 01-15-2015 |
20150022414 | REFLECTARRAY AND DESIGN METHOD - A method of designing a reflectarray including a substrate having a surface perpendicular to a predetermined axis, wherein elements are disposed on the substrate. The method obtains a reflection phase of the elements as a function of a design parameter such as element spacing, when a radio wave enters the arranged elements, and stores a relationship between the reflection phase and the design parameter in a memory. Here, the design parameter is equally set for the elements. The method repeatedly determines, for each of the elements, the design parameter of a specific element in accordance with the relationship. The function of the design parameter has a range of almost 360 degrees with respect to a range of the design parameter. The reflection phase is the continuous function of the element spacing such that two resonant points occur at which the reflection phase becomes zero. | 01-22-2015 |
20150061966 | REFLECTARRAY AND DESIGN METHOD - A reflectarray reflects an incident wave in a desired direction. The reflectarray includes a substrate including a surface which is perpendicular to a predetermined axis; and at least first and second element groups, wherein the first and second element groups are disposed on the substrate, and include elements that reflect a radio wave. The first element group and the second element group reflect the radio wave with corresponding reflection phases which are different from each other. The radio wave enters while forming an angle other than 0 degrees with respect to the predetermined axis. The elements included in the first element group reflect the radio wave with a first reflection phase, and the elements included in the second element group reflect the radio wave with a second reflection phase, wherein the second reflection phase is different from the first reflection phase. | 03-05-2015 |
20150070246 | REFLECTARRAY - A reflectarray reflects an incident wave in a desired direction, and the reflectarray includes a plurality of elements arranged in a first direction and in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. The elements reflect the incident wave. A phase of a reflected wave by one element among the plurality of elements differs from a phase of the reflected wave by an element adjacent to the one element in the first direction by a predetermined value, and the phase of the reflected wave by the one element is equal to a phase of the reflected wave by an element adjacent to the one element in the second direction. Gap sizes between patches of a predetermined plural number of elements arranged in the first direction vary from a smallest value to a largest value. Here, an oblique TM incidence is utilized at a spurious resonance frequency. | 03-12-2015 |
20150155636 | DUAL ANTENNA SYSTEM - A disclosed dual antenna system includes a receiving antenna which includes a first surface orthogonal to an incident wave, the first surface being a first antenna aperture, and a transmitting antenna which includes a second surface parallel to a reflection direction which is a transmission direction, the second surface being a second antenna aperture. A portion of a structure of the transmitting antenna is shared by the receiving antenna. | 06-04-2015 |
20150229029 | REFLECTARRAY - A reflectarray having multiple elements arranged in an array, each element having a H-shaped patch provided in separation from a ground plate, the H-shaped patch formed by four outer vertices defined by two rectangular outer patches and four inner vertices defined by an inner patch. A length of the inner patch with respect to a first direction is determined to change the reflection phase of an electric field incoming in parallel to the first direction while keeping positions of the four outer vertices and sizes of the outer patches constant. The first direction is determined by positions of the four inner vertices, and a length of the H-shaped patch with respect to a second direction is determined to change the reflection phase of an electric field incoming in parallel to the second direction, wherein the second direction is determined by positions of the four outer vertices. | 08-13-2015 |
Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100306595 | SCENARIO CREATING APPARATUS, SCENARIO CREATING METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM STORING SCENARIO CREATING PROGRAM - A scenario creating apparatus which creates a scenario for verifying operation of an information processing system in which a plurality of servers including a database server are connected, includes a collector that collects messages transmitted and received between the plurality of servers, when operation of the information processing system is being verified by a terminal apparatus that performs verification of operation; an association unit that associates the collected messages with each other; a sorter that sorts work models in ascending order of time at which access is made to the database server, the work models each being a group of the associated messages; and a scenario creating unit that creates the scenario on the basis of the sorted work models. | 12-02-2010 |
20110231855 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING PRIORITY - A priority control apparatus, includes a job operation information storage unit stores, as job operation information on a per job operation basis for a plurality of job operations, a process and an object used by the process with the process mapped to the object, each job operation being executed by a plurality of processes; a delay determiner determines a first job operation that is delayed from among the plurality of job operations; and a priority controller identifies a second job operation sharing an object used in the first job operation by referencing the job operation information storage unit, identifies a process, using an object not used in the first job operation, from among the processes executing the second job operation identified, and lowers a priority at which the identified process is to be executed. | 09-22-2011 |