SAKURA COLOR PRODUCTS CORPORATION Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20160141192 | INDICATOR USED IN ELECTRONIC DEVICE MANUFACTURING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DESIGNING AND/OR MANAGING THE APPARATUS - Provided is an indicator that can easily detect whether treatment with at least one member of plasma, ozone, ultraviolet rays, and radical-containing gas is uniformly performed on an entire substrate in an electronic device manufacturing apparatus; also provided is a method for designing and/or managing an electronic device manufacturing apparatus using the indicator. The indicator is used in an electronic device manufacturing apparatus, wherein (1) the indicator detects at least one member selected from the group consisting of plasma, ozone, ultraviolet rays, and radical-containing gas, (2) the indicator has a shape that is the same as that of a substrate used in the electronic device manufacturing apparatus, (3) the indicator contains a color-changing layer, and (4) the color-changing layer is formed by an ink composition whose color changes or disappears by reaction with at least one member selected from the group consisting of plasma, ozone, ultraviolet rays, and radical-containing gas. | 05-19-2016 |
20160133444 | INK COMPOSITION FOR DETECTING PLASMA TREATMENT AND INDICATOR FOR DETECTING PLASMA TREATMENT - An ink composition is provided for detecting plasma treatment, the composition containing a colorant and a nonionic surfactant, wherein (1) the colorant is at least one member selected from the group consisting of anthraquinone colorants, methine colorants, azo colorants, and phthalocyanine colorants; and (2) the nonionic surfactant is at least one of the surfactants represented by formulae (I) to (V): | 05-12-2016 |
20160075893 | OIL-BASED PIGMENT INK COMPOSITION AND OIL-BASED PIGMENT INK WRITING TOOL - An oil-based pigment ink composition contains titanium dioxide pigment, mica pigment, dispersant, oil-soluble resin, and organic solvent, whose viscosity at a shear velocity of 76 (l/s) is 50 mPa-s or lower. The ink composition produces writing with sufficient covering property and legibility, does not form hard cakes, and can release ink in a stable manner from the tip of a writing tool. | 03-17-2016 |
20160045631 | INK COMPOSITION FOR DETECTING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AND INDICATOR FOR DETECTION OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE - A primary object of the present invention is to provide a hydrogen peroxide gas detection indicator which allows more certain visual recognition of color changing according to the concentration of hydrogen peroxide gas. The structure of this invention relates to an ink composition for detecting hydrogen peroxide gas containing (1) at least one of styrene acrylic resins and styrene-maleic acid resins and (2) a methine dye. According to this invention, a color-changing layer is formed using the ink composition for detecting hydrogen peroxide gas, allowing color changing according to the concentration of hydrogen peroxide gas to be visually recognized. | 02-18-2016 |
20150307725 | INK COMPOSITION - A water-based ink composition for glass and ceramic surfaces contains an acrylic silicone resin emulsion, pigment, dispersant, and water-based solvent. The water-based ink composition may further contain a thixotropic agent and/or resin beads. The ink composition allows writing made with it to sufficiently demonstrate excellent water resistance, hot water resistance, and scratch resistance even on glass and ceramic surfaces, and to remain sufficiently legible even after the glass products or ceramics are cleaned repeatedly. | 10-29-2015 |
20150219976 | FINE ELECTRETIC PARTICLES AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING SAME - The present invention provides fine electret particles comprising, at least in the surface portion of the particles, an electret resin and a polymeric dispersant, the electret resin being a fluorine-containing resin and being electretized by electron ray irradiation, radial ray irradiation, or corona discharge treatment. The fine electret particles are uniformly electrified, and well dispersed in an electrophoretic medium, while exhibiting excellent electrophoretic properties. | 08-06-2015 |
20150034745 | PROCESSES FOR MANUFACTURING ELECTRET FINE PARTICLES OR COARSE POWDER - The present invention provides a process for producing electret fine particles or coarse powder that can be uniformly electrified and exhibits excellent electrophoretic properties. | 02-05-2015 |
20140147777 | FINE ELECTRET PARTICLES AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING SAME - The present invention provides uniformly electrified electret fine particles having excellent electrophoretic properties. Specifically, the present invention provides a core-shell electret fine particle comprising a core part and a shell part, the core part containing a material that has an ability to disperse a pigment therein, the shell part containing an electret resin, and the electret resin being a fluorine-containing resin and being electretized by electron ray irradiation, radial ray irradiation, or corona discharge treatment. | 05-29-2014 |
20140082885 | PLASTIC ERASER, PLASTIC ERASER COMPOSITE BODY, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THEREOF - The invention provides a plastic eraser comprising a vinyl chloride resin as a base resin and a combination of 4,5-epoxy-1,2-cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid bis(2-ethylhexyl) and diethylene glycol dibenzoate as plasticizers, wherein the plastic eraser comprises the base resin in an amount of 25-60% by weight, and the combination of plasticizers in an amount of 30-60% by weight, and wherein the proportion of the diethylene glycol dibenzoate in the combination of plasticizers is 5-60% by weight, and wherein the plastic eraser has a hardness in the range of 55-75, and a gel hardness in the range of 3.0-6.0 kgf. | 03-27-2014 |
20140043378 | ELECTROPHORETIC DISPLAY DEVICE - Provided is an electrophoretic display device that can be more easily produced. The electrophoretic display device with pixels comprises a substrate, a plurality of pixel electrode units formed for each pixel on the substrate, a voltage applying means for applying a voltage to each pixel electrode unit, and a charged particle-containing chamber containing colored charged particles and disposed so as to extend across the plurality of pixel electrode units; each of the pixel electrode units having a first electrode disposed in the center of a pixel, and a second electrode disposed on the peripheral edge of the pixel. | 02-13-2014 |
20130245151 | PROCESSES FOR MANUFACTURING ELECTRET FINE PARTICLES OR COARSE POWDER - The present invention provides a process for producing electret fine particles or coarse powder that can be uniformly electrified and exhibits excellent electrophoretic properties. | 09-19-2013 |
20130208346 | ELECTROPHORETIC DISPLAY DEVICE - Provided is an electrophoretic display device that can display high-precision color images. The electrophoretic display device comprises a plurality of display units each displaying a single pixel, first electrodes, and second electrodes; the display units being arranged in a matrix form and each having at least three-layered cells that contain charged particles, each of the first electrodes being provided on the upper or lower surface of each cell, each of the second electrodes being provided on the side edge of each cell, and the charged particles being colored with different colors for every cell in each display unit. | 08-15-2013 |
20130170015 | ELECTRET COARSE POWDER - The subject invention provides electret coarse powder useful as electrophoretic particles for a large-screen display. The electret coarse powder is obtained by irradiating a fluorine-containing resin sheet with an electron beam or a radial ray to convert the fluorine-containing resin sheet into an electret sheet, and pulverizing the electret sheet. | 07-04-2013 |
20130165555 | AQUEOUS PAINTING MATERIAL COMPOSITION - The invention provides an aqueous painting material composition. which provides a coating film such that, after it has dried, it neither runs nor dissolves in water even if waterdrops adhere thereto, and such that it has water resistance in such a degree that, even if an extra layer of a second aqueous painting material composition is added thereon, it is not shifted, like the conventionally known emulsion paints, and further such that, even if it has adhered to a palette or a paintbrush, and dried, it can be readily washed away by washing it with water. | 06-27-2013 |
20110198224 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING ELECTRET COARSE POWDER - The subject invention provides a process for efficiently producing electret coarse powder useful as electrophoretic particles for a large-screen display. | 08-18-2011 |
20110180676 | CLIPPING STRUCTURE FOR WRITING INSTRUMENT - A clipping structure includes a main body, a clip member, and an urging member for urging the clip member. The main body has a connecting protrusion, whereas the clip member has two lateral parts, between which the connecting protrusion is arranged. Further, the connecting protrusion has receptacles on its outer surfaces, whereas the lateral parts have shaft projections on its inner surfaces respectively. Fitting of the shaft projections into the respective receptacles connects the clipping member swingably to the main body. The connecting protrusion, where the receptacles are formed, has tapered portions formed on its outer surfaces respectively. Gradual opening of a gap between the lateral parts with distal ends of the shaft projections brought into contact with the respective tapered portions fits the shaft projections in the respective receptacles. | 07-28-2011 |
20110000786 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING ELECTRET FINE PARTICLES - The subject invention provides a method which enables easy and efficient production of fine electret fine particles without the conventional pulverization or screening process. | 01-06-2011 |
20100275813 | DISCOLORABLE INK COMPOSITION AND WRITING UTENSILS - The invention provides a discolorable ink composition which is irreversibly erasable by heating to about 40° C. to 120° C. A discolorable ink composition, where an electron-donating color-forming organic compound and an electron-accepting compound are incorporated in wax particles, whereby the electron-donating color-forming compound in a state color-developed by the electron-accepting compound is separated from a decolorizer and kept in the color-developed state, while when the wax is liquefied by heating, the decolorizer reacts with the electron-accepting compound to convert the electron-donating color-forming organic compound into a decolorized state. | 11-04-2010 |
20100273914 | CRAYON - The invention provides a crayon which comprises an alternative plasticizer in place of the conventional phthalate ester plasticizers and yet provides writings excellent in water resistance, the crayon comprising a colorant, a gelling agent, an organic solvent, a resin component, and a plasticizer, wherein the plasticizer is at least one selected from diisononyl adipate, acetyltributyl citrate, 1,2-cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid diisononyl, and alkylsulfonic acid phenyl ester and is contained in an amount of 1 to 20% by weight based on the crayon. | 10-28-2010 |
20100119410 | Ink Composition for Detecting Hydrogen Peroxide and Indicator for Detection of Hydrogen Peroxide - An indicator for the detection of hydrogen peroxide. It undergoes a color change according to the concentration of hydrogen peroxide and this color change can be visually recognized with higher certainty. An ink composition for hydrogen peroxide detection is provided which comprises 1) at least one of styrene-acrylic resins and styrene-maleic acid resins and 2) a methine dye. A color change layer formed from the ink composition for hydrogen peroxide detection produces an effect that a color change according to, e.g., the concentration of hydrogen peroxide can be visually recognized. | 05-13-2010 |
20100016471 | CRAYON AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - The invention provides a process for producing a crayon having a desired hardness stably without poor gelation using a benzylidene sorbitol gelling agent together with the use of carbon black as a black pigment. The process comprises: | 01-21-2010 |
20090326096 | CRAYON AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - The invention provides a process for producing a crayon having a desired hardness stably without poor gelation using a benzylidene sorbitol gelling agent together with the use of carbon black as a black pigment. The process comprises: | 12-31-2009 |
20090234069 | Oil-Based Ink Composition for Writing Instruments - An oil-based ink composition for writing instruments is provided that is capable of improving storage stability of an ink, while maintaining a leveling property even when a soluble gelling agent is used. The oil-based ink composition for writing instruments comprises a colorant, a resin, an organic solvent and a gelling agent, wherein said organic solvent(s) is (are) hydrocarbons solvent(s), and in particular, at least one species of the solvent selected from the group of aliphatic hydrocarbons solvent(s), alicyclic hydrocarbons solvent(s), aromatic hydrocarbons solvent(s), and halogenetad hydrocarbons solvent(s),
| 09-17-2009 |
20090209678 | CRAYON - The invention provides a crayon having excellent feel when writing while having high gel hardness. The crayon comprises a colorant, a gelling agent, an organic solvent and a resin component, wherein the gelling agent is at least one selected from the group consisting of dibenzylidene sorbitol, tribenzylidene sorbitol and derivatives thereof, and the resin component comprises a combination of polyvinyl butyral resin having an average degree of polymerization of less than 350 and polyvinyl butyral resin having an average degree of polymerization of 350 or more. | 08-20-2009 |
20080267811 | Ink Composition for Sensing Gas Exposure and Gas Exposure Indicator - An object of the present invention is to provide a material for more easily and accurately detecting treatment status using gas exposure. The present invention relates to an ink composition for detecting an oxidizing gas, or the like, comprising at least one type of azo dye, methine dye, triarylmethane dye and thiazine dye. | 10-30-2008 |