01st week of 2013 patent applcation highlights part 28 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20130002706 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CUSTOMIZING A DISPLAY SCREEN OF A USER INTERFACE - A method is provided for controlling and customizing a display screen of a user interface which includes at least two sections of display elements with the display elements of one section being displayed in a different manner, such as being sized greater, than the display elements of another section. The method also defines a spatial relationship of the at least two sections. The method also includes receiving an input indicating a selection of a display element and causing the performance of an operation associated with the display element. A corresponding apparatus and computer program product are also provided. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002707 | Method and Device for Enhancing Scrolling and Other Operations on a Display | 2013-01-03 |
20130002708 | METHOD, APPARATUS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR PRESENTING INTERACTIVE DYNAMIC CONTENT IN FRONT OF STATIC CONTENT - Provided herein is a technique by which static content may be presented in an underlying relationship to dynamic content. An example method may include providing for display of static content and providing for display of dynamic content, where the static content may be displayed in an underlying relationship relative to the dynamic content. The dynamic content may be responsive to a user input and the dynamic content may change in response to a change in the static content. The dynamic content may include a dynamic content response where the dynamic content response is selected from a plurality of available dynamic content responses. The static content may include an image of a page of a book and the dynamic content may include an animated character configured to read the page of the book. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002709 | DISPLAY CONTROL APPARATUS, DISPLAY CONTROL PROGRAM PRODUCT, AND DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM - A display control apparatus includes a judgment unit configured to judge a type of the multi-image file which contains a plurality of sets of image data and has a predetermined common extension, by reading out type information from the multi-image file, a selecting unit configured to select, from among a plurality of display operations, a display operation that corresponds to the type judged by the judgment unit; and an executing unit configured to execute, for the multi-image file, the display operation selected by the selecting unit, and to display an image on a display apparatus. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002710 | Selective Display of OCR'ed Text and Corresponding Images from Publications on a Client Device - Text is extracted from a source image of a publication using an Optical Character Recognition (OCR) process. A document is generated containing text segments of the extracted text. The document includes a control module that responds to user interactions with the displayed document. Responsive to a user selection of a displayed text segment, a corresponding image segment from the source image containing the text is retrieved and rendered in place of the selected text segment. The user can select again to toggle the display back to the text segment. Each text segment can be tagged with a garbage score indicating its quality. If the garbage score of a text segment exceeds a threshold value, the corresponding image segment can be automatically displayed instead. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002711 | IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, OCT IMAGING APPARATUS, TOMOGRAPHIC IMAGING SYSTEM, CONTROL METHOD, AND PROGRAM - An image processing apparatus capable of acquiring OCT tomographic images that can be captured by an OCT imaging apparatus configured to scan a target to be captured with low-coherence light along a predetermined main scanning line. The image processing apparatus includes an image acquisition unit configured to acquire a plurality of OCT tomographic images of the target to be captured along a plurality of main scanning lines that are different in direction, and a display control unit configured to display the plurality of OCT tomographic images on a display screen using a layout that can express differences in the direction of each main scanning line so as to reflect a relative relationship between respective main scanning line directions with respect to the target to be captured in respective OCT tomographic images. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002712 | IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE AND IMAGE DISPLAY METHOD - An image display device is configured to cut out and display a moving object within an omnidirectional image. The image display device includes: a moving object position acquisition unit configured to acquire a position of the moving object within the omnidirectional image; a determination unit configured to determine whether to correct an upward direction of a cutout image; a parameter correction unit configured to correct a cutout parameter when the determination unit determines to correct the upward direction of the cutout image; a cutout unit configured to cut images including the moving object out of the omnidirectional image based on the cutout parameter corrected by the parameter correction unit; and a display unit configured to display the images including the moving object, which are cut out by the cutout unit. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002713 | METHOD FOR MAKING AN OBJECT SECURE, AND CORRESPONDING OBJECT - A method for making an object secure comprises creating a multi-layer graphic signature by superposing, in partial or total transparency, a first random graphic element on a first layer to a second graphic element on a second layer, and storing the graphic signature on or in the object. The method is essentially characterized in that the relative position of the first graphic element and of the second graphic element is random. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002714 | DISPLAY CONTROL APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING DISPLAY - In providing a user interface displayed in a tabbed format, a display control apparatus displays information effectively on a limited display screen, particularly in a tab display area. To effectively use the tab display area, a currently selected tab is displayed smaller than non-selected tabs that may be selected later. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002715 | Image Sequence Reconstruction based on Overlapping Measurement Subsets - A compressive imaging mechanism for increasing the rate at which images can be acquired and reconstructed. An incident light stream is modulated with a time sequence of spatial patterns using a light modulator. The modulated light stream is sensed with a light sensor to obtain a time sequence (stream) of measurements. Overlapping subsets of the measurements are generated at a rate that equals a desired image rate. Each of the subsets is processed to algorithmically reconstruct a corresponding image, preferably with bounded latency. The resulting images are displayed at the desired image rate. The modulation, sensing, subset generation, reconstruction and display may be arranged as a continuous pipeline process. Different images rates may be achieved by changing the amount of overlap between the subsets. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002716 | CUSTOMIZABLE FLIP AND BROWSE OVERLAYS IN AN INTERACTIVE TELEVISION SYSTEM - Systems and methods are provided for customizing the display of interactive television overlays. A condition related to the display of an overlay on top of video for a television channel may be defined for each of a plurality of television channels. A default set of information types for an interactive television overlay (e.g., a FLIP overlay, a BROWSE overlay, etc.) may be defined for the plurality of television channels. When the overlay is displayed on top of video for a given television channel of the plurality of television channels, the overlay may include information of the default set of information types. One or more television channels of the plurality of television channels may be identified as channels for which the default set of information types does not apply (e.g., channels for which the overlay is not displayed or for which a custom set of information types is defined). | 2013-01-03 |
20130002717 | POSITIONAL CONTEXT DETERMINATION WITH MULTI MARKER CONFIDENCE RANKING - An augmented reality (AR) system receives image data from a camera of mobile device. The image data includes images of objects in the field of view of and at least two markers. A repository contains position information for objects and markers that may potentially appear in an image. The AR system receives a confidence level for the markers in the image, and selects the marker with the highest confidence level. The transformation and position of the marker in the image data is used to determine the identity of objects in the field of view. Further, the AR system generates overlaid image data that can be incorporated into the image data and sent back to be displayed on the mobile device. The overlaid image data is positioned according to the position data for the object it is associated with, and the transformation and position data for the selected marker. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002718 | IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS, IMAGE DISPLAY CONTROL METHOD AND PROGRAM - Provided are an apparatus and a method that, in a configuration where a rotational movement of the apparatus causes switching of displayed data, effectively control display even when the apparatus has gone beyond a defined operating range. In a configuration where update processing of displayed data is executed on the basis of rotation angle information, detected by a sensor, of the apparatus, when the apparatus has rotated beyond an operating range already set up for the apparatus, a control unit changes the operating range. Specifically, an operating range is sequentially updated so that a current angle of an image display apparatus may be constantly set within the operating range. This processing for updating the operating range makes it possible to have the apparatus constantly set within an effective operating range, prevent occurrence of a problem that displayed data is set unchangeable because of the position of the apparatus, and constantly update displayed data. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002719 | APPARATUS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS RELATED TO TOUCH SENSITIVE DISPLAYS - In one or more embodiments described herein, there is provided an apparatus which comprises at least one processor and at least one memory including computer program code. The at least one memory and the computer program code are configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus to perform certain steps. Firstly, the apparatus is caused to present, in response to detection of first touch signalling on a particular portion of a touch-sensitive display, a magnified view of at least that particular portion of the touch-sensitive display and an indicator positioned corresponding to the detected position of the first touch signalling. Secondly, the apparatus is caused to, upon release of the first touch signalling, maintain the magnified view of that particular portion and the positioned indicator for a predetermined period. Thirdly, the apparatus is caused to allow for detection of second touch signalling during the predetermined period to allow the user to cause movement of the position of the indicator. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002720 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MAGNIFYING A WEBPAGE IN AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A system and method for magnifying a webpage displayed on a touch screen of an electronic device includes defining a magnification instruction for magnifying content of the webpage on the touch screen, a trigger instruction for each of an automatic mode and a manual mode. The method detects an input instruction according to user input if the electronic device browses webpage. A selected magnification mode is confirmed according to the trigger instruction detected by the electronic device if the electronic device has detected the magnification instruction. The method further confirms a target area to be magnified in the webpage on the touch screen according to the selected magnification mode, and magnifies content of the target area by displaying content of the target area on a full screen of the touch screen. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002721 | DISPLAY DEVICE, PORTABLE TERMINAL, METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE DISPLAY DEVICE, AND PROGRAM PRODUCT - A display device includes: a display section for displaying, in an editing screen, a preview display region showing print data on a printing medium image; an operating section for specifying an arbitrary position in the preview display region; and a display control section for performing display control of the display section in accordance with operation performed by the operating section, wherein when image data in the print data is displayed in the preview display region and a display region of the image data in the preview display region is specified by the operating section, the display control section performs display control of the display section to display an image selection screen for selecting the type of the image data. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002722 | ADAPTIVE TEXT FONT AND IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS IN SMART HANDHELD DEVICES FOR IMPROVED USABILITY - Systems and methods of operating a system may involve obtaining an image from a front-facing camera of the system, and conducting a facial distance analysis on the image. In addition, a visualization characteristic of display content associated with the system may be modified based at least in part on the facial distance analysis. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002723 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DISPLAYING AND VIEWING DATA MODELS - A computer program product is tangibly embodied on a computer-readable medium and includes executable code that, when executed, is configured to cause a data processing apparatus to display multiple objects in a single pane, where the multiple objects are visual representations of real objects and the multiple objects are dynamically sized and spaced relative to one another to fit all of the objects in the single pane. The computer program product includes executable code that, when executed, causes the data processing apparatus to display a subset of the objects and associated metadata in an examination frame. The examination frame is sized to fit within the single pane, where the subset of the objects displayed within the examination frame are sized larger than the objects outside of the examination frame. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002724 | WEARABLE COMPUTER WITH CURVED DISPLAY AND NAVIGATION TOOL - Disclosed are systems, methods, and devices for interfacing with a wearable heads-up display via a touch-operable input device. The wearable heads-up display may include a display element for receiving and displaying display information received from a processor, and may also include a wearable frame structure supporting the display element and having a side-arm extending away from the display element. In some embodiments, the display information may appear at least partially curved to a user. In some embodiments, only a portion of the display information is shown on the at least one display element. The side-arm may be configured to secure the heads-up display to a user's body in a manner such that the display element is disposed within a field of view of the user. The touch-operable input device secured to the wearable frame structure is configured to sense at least one of a position and movement of a touch or finger along a planar direction relative to a surface of the input device, and to provide corresponding input information to the processor. A navigation tool may also be displayed on the at least one display element for indicating the location of the touch on the touch-operable input device. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002725 | MOBILE TERMINAL AND DISPLAY CONTROLLING METHOD THEREIN - A mobile terminal including a communication unit configured to communicate with at least one external terminal; a memory configured to store at least first and second operating systems including at least first and second modes, respectively; and a controller configured to activate the first mode using the first operating system, to display, in a first display region of a display unit of the mobile terminal, the activated first mode, and to display in a second display region of the display unit, at least one second indicator that when selected, activates a second corresponding application in the second mode. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002726 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR NAVIGATING A MOBILE DEVICE USER INTERFACE WITH A DIRECTIONAL SENSING DEVICE - An electronic mobile device includes a display for displaying a graphical element. A tilt sensor is configured to sense first and second tilt angles of the mobile device. A processor is coupled to the display and the tilt sensor and configured to move the graphical element relative to the display in a first direction based on the first tilt angle, and to move the graphical element relative to the display in a second direction based on the second tilt angle. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002727 | INPUT DEVICE WITH MULTIPLE LAYERS OF LUMINOUS PATTERNS - An input device with multiple layers of luminous patterns is provided. The input device includes an input interface, a first illumination module, a second illumination module and a circuit board. The circuit board is parallel with the first illumination module and the second illumination module. A first edge of the circuit board is inserted into a gap between the first illumination module and the second illumination module. Consequently, the first light beams from the first illumination module and the second light beams from the second illumination module are blocked by the first edge of the circuit board. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002728 | DUTY CYCLE CALCULATION AND IMPLEMENTATION FOR SOLID STATE ILLUMINATORS - A display uses x illuminator systems to produce x primary colors and y overlap colors, which are combinations of primary colors, to illuminate a spatial light modulator in a display system. A first set of n duty cycles for the x primary colors over a frame is provided, wherein the display system can select any one of the duty cycles to produce a desired white point. A second set of n duty cycles of x+y colors over a frame corresponding to the first set of duty cycles is determined, where the second set of duty cycles are generated responsive to a specified desired allocation of the frame to the y overlap colors, such that each of the overlap colors can be displayed from a dark shade to a bright shade while maintaining a constant color point. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002729 | IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR OPERATING THE SAME - An image display apparatus and a method for operating the same are disclosed. The method for operating an image display apparatus includes entering a blackboard mode, receiving an image, inverting a gray level of the received image, and displaying the image with the inverted gray level. Accordingly, it is possible to improve visibility in a blackboard mode. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002730 | DISPLAY MODULE, MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF, AND DISPLAY DEVICE - A display module includes a light emitting element array and a lens array. The light emitting element array includes a plurality of light emitting elements arranged on a substrate and driven by driving signal to emit light. A lens array is configured to focus light emitted by the respective light emitting elements. The lens array includes a plurality of first lens pillars respectively provided on the light emitting elements, a plurality of second lens pillars respectively provided on the first lens pillars and having curved surfaces at tops thereof, and a plurality of lens portions formed so as to cover the first lens pillars and the second lens pillars, the lens portions having curved surfaces at tops thereof. A driving circuit is provided on the substrate. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002731 | LIGHT SENSING DEVICE HAVING A COLOR SENSOR AND A CLEAR SENSOR FOR INFRARED REJECTION - A light sensing device has a first filter to block visible light in a light path. The light sensing device also has a first color sensor and a clear sensor, to detect light in the light path after the first filter. A light intensity calculator computes a measure of the intensity of visible light in the light path, based on a difference between (a) an output signal of the first color sensor, and (b) an output signal of the clear sensor. Other embodiments are also described and claimed. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002732 | Circuit Configuration and Method for Controlling Particularly Segmented LED Background Illumination - A circuit arrangement for controlling a segmented LED backlight in particular, comprises a generator ( | 2013-01-03 |
20130002733 | PLASMA DISPLAY DEVICE DRIVING METHOD, PLASMA DISPLAY DEVICE, AND PLASMA DISPLAY SYSTEM - A plasma display apparatus usable as a 3D image display apparatus can reduce the crosstalk for a user who views a 3D image displayed on a plasma display panel through shutter glasses. For this purpose, the plasma display apparatus displays the 3D image on the plasma display panel having a plurality of pixels each of which is formed of a plurality of discharge cells by alternately repeating a right-eye field and a left-eye field. The plasma display apparatus adds a predetermined gradation value to an image signal to be displayed in a certain field when the number of pixels where the gradation equal to or higher than a high gradation threshold is displayed in the field immediately before a certain field and the gradation equal to or lower than a low gradation threshold is displayed in the certain field is equal to or larger than a number-of-pixels threshold. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002734 | DRIVING METHOD FOR DISPLAY DEVICE - A liquid crystal display includes pixels each having an switching element, drain drivers and gate drivers for operating the switching elements and the pixels, and drain lines and gate lines supplying signals from the drain drivers and the gate drivers to the switching elements being formed on one of a pair of substrates sandwiching a liquid crystal layer. Wiring lines are formed on the one of a pair of substrates for transferring display data signals and a clock signal to the gate drivers. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002735 | SELF-LUMINOUS DISPLAY DEVICE AND DRIVING METHOD OF THE SAME - A self-luminous display device includes: pixel circuits; and a drive signal generating circuit, wherein each of the pixel circuits includes a light-emitting diode, a drive transistor connected to a drive current path of the light-emitting diode, and a holding capacitor coupled to a control node of the drive transistor, and the drive signal generating circuit generates the drive signal containing a second level signal adapted to stop the light emission without reverse-biasing the light-emitting diode, a first level signal, lower than the second level signal, adapted to reverse-bias the light-emitting diode, and a third level signal, higher than the second level signal, adapted to enable the light-emitting diode to emit light, the drive signal generating circuit supplying the drive signal to the pixel circuits. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002736 | ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DISPLAY AND METHOD OF DRIVING THE SAME - An organic light emitting display is disclosed. The display includes a pixel unit for displaying a black image during a non-emission period and for displaying an image based on data during an emission period in every frame period. The display also includes a current sensor which determines current flowing in a power line during the non-emission period and generates a stop signal if the current is greater than a threshold, and a power supply which supplies power to the pixel unit unless the stop signal is received from the sensor. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002737 | DRIVING CIRCUIT AND GRAY INSERTION METHOD OF LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY - A driving circuit and a gray insertion method of a liquid crystal display (LCD) are described. In the gray insertion method, whether a dynamic frame or a static frame display by the LCD is determined. When the LCD displays the dynamic frame, a gray insertion level of a frame of the display and a duty cycle of a pulse width module (PWM) signal are increased synchronously, wherein the PWM signal drives a back light module of the display. When the LCD displays the static frame, the gray insertion level of a frame of the display and the duty cycle of the PWM signal are decreased synchronously. As a result, a motion blur on LCD is reduced and luminance of a display frame is maintained. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002738 | Testing Circuit of Dual Gate Cell Panel and Color Display Method for Dualgate Cell Panel - A testing circuit of a dual gate cell panel and a color display method of the dual gate cell panel. There are many data lines and scan lines in the dual gate cell panel, and the data lines are divided into three groups, and the scan lines are divided into two groups. The data lines or scan lines of each group are connected respectively to metal wires with a test pad each. When an appropriate signal is inputted to each test pad, the dual gate cell panel shows red, green and blue colors individually, so that defects of the dual gate cell panel can be detected accurately to avoid any unnecessary waste on the defective dual gate cell panel incurred in the subsequent manufacturing processes. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002739 | DEPOSITING JOB-SPECIFIED TEXTURE ON RECEIVER - Apparatus for depositing a texture on a receiver includes a data source that provides multilevel input tint data values based on a job specification. A lossy compressor produces compressed multilevel tint data values from the multilevel input tint data values. A decompressor produces multilevel decompressed tint data values from the compressed multilevel tint data values. A texture memory receives those values from the decompressor and provides corresponding multilevel texture pixel data values. A print engine deposits at each of a plurality of pixel sites on the receiver an amount of texture-forming material corresponding to the respective multilevel texture pixel data value. A loader loads into the texture memory a texture set including multilevel texture pixel data values for each of a plurality of textures, and each texture in the texture set corresponds to a respective selected range of multilevel decompressed tint data value. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002740 | INK-JET RECORDING APPARATUS - Ink-jet recording apparatus including carriage movable between first and second stationary members, cap movable between first position for covering nozzles of recording head mounted on the carriage and positioned near the first stationary member, and second position spaced from the first position, abutment portion movable by the carriage moving in first direction to move the cap to the first position, and control device for moving the carriage in second direction for abutment onto the second stationary member, setting this position of abutment as provisional point of origin of the carriage, moving the carriage in the first direction for abutment of the carriage onto the abutment portion at a speed lower than a speed of movement of the carriage before the abutment, further moving the carriage for abutment onto the first stationary member, and setting this position of abutment as point of origin of the carriage. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002741 | Image Forming Apparatus Feeding Ink in Coping with Change of Ink Viscosity and Control Method for Same - An image forming apparatus may include a pump mechanism for feeding ink to a recording head, a time counting unit capable of measuring a stop time determined by calculating a duration of time for which the ink was stopped from being fed to the recording head, an ink temperature detection unit, a first liquid feed control unit and a second liquid feed control unit. The first liquid feed control unit may instruct the pump mechanism to execute a preliminary purge when the measured stop time is not shorter than a first time. The second liquid feed control unit may instruct the pump mechanism to execute a main purge. And the second liquid feed control unit may set a flow rate in the main purge based on both the measured stop time and the detected ink temperature. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002742 | Inline Calibration of Clear Ink Drop Mass - An imaging device includes a plurality of ink jets that eject drops of substantially clear ink onto print media. One of the print media and the substantially clear ink has a fluorescent characteristic and the other of the print media and the substantially clear ink is substantially non-fluorescent. The imaging device includes a fluorescence sensor that illuminates the print media and detects a fluorescence intensity of light received from the print media alone and from the print media and the drops of substantially clear ink ejected onto the media. A controller modifies an operating parameter of the imaging device with reference to ink drop masses identified with reference to the detected fluorescent intensities. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002743 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - An image forming apparatus filling its head tank with an ink while printing even when a detector of the apparatus detects the filled tank by detecting a displacement member being displaced according to an amount of the ink remaining in the head tank. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002744 | RECORDING APPARATUS - A recording apparatus includes: a recording head that performs recording on a recording target medium; a driving mechanism that is capable of causing the recording head to move closer to the recording target medium or move away from the recording target medium; and a controlling section that determines driving amount for one driving operation that is performed by the driving mechanism on the basis of results of a comparison made between a first recording head movement direction that is taken or to be taken in the one driving operation and a second recording head movement direction that was taken in another driving operation that is immediately before the one driving operation and thus precedes the one driving operation. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002745 | PRINTING DEVICE FOR PRINTING IMAGE ON PRESCRIBED REGION OF PAPER BY USING COMBINATION OF METHODS - In a printing device, a first control unit prints, by a first print method, an image on a first region of a recording sheet in a first state in which a recording sheet is clamped by both an upstream and downstream clamping portions. A second control unit prints, by a second print method, an image on a second region of the recording sheet in a second state in which the recording sheet is clamped either one of the upstream and downstream clamping portions. A third control unit prints, by a combination of the first and second print methods, an image on a third region of the recording sheet between the first and second regions. When the third control unit prints the image on the third region, a state of the recording sheet is set to be changed from the first state to the second state. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002746 | POWER SUPPLY APPARATUS AND PRINTING APPARATUS - The power supply includes a transformer for generating a first output voltage by a first secondary winding, and a superimposing voltage by a second secondary winding, and a driver. Furthermore, the circuit includes first and second rectifying and smoothing circuits for respectively rectifying and smoothing the first output voltage and superimposing voltage, and an adder for adding the rectified and smoothed superimposing voltage on the rectified and smoothed first output voltage to output a second output voltage. The first and second output voltages are fed back respectively by DC coupling, the fed-back first and second output voltages are respectively adjusted by first and second feedback factors, and the adjusted feedback components are combined and amplified to be applied to the driver for PWM-control. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002747 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS AND IMAGE FORMING METHOD - An image forming apparatus in which an operation of reciprocal scans of a print head including a plurality of ejection ports for ejecting at least two kinds of inks onto a print medium and an operation of conveying the print medium are repeatedly performed, and in the meanwhile ink is ejected from the print head to the print medium for printing, comprises input unit configured to input ejection data for ejecting the ink onto the print medium to form an image, calculating unit configured to calculate an area ratio of each ink on the surface of the print medium based upon the ejection data, and setting unit configured to set the ejection data in such a manner that the area ratio is generally constant in the reciprocal scans. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002748 | INK JET RECORDING APPARATUS - A control method is provided for an ink jet recording apparatus | 2013-01-03 |
20130002749 | PRINTING APPARATUS - A printing apparatus is provided that can appropriately suction and hold a print medium on a platen by employing suction in accordance with the properties of different types of print media. In the printing apparatus, grooves are formed in the support face of the platen on which the print medium is held, and are extended in a conveying direction in which the print medium is to be conveyed. Groove suction holes are formed inside the grooves to apply suction. Rib suction holes are formed in the support face of the platen. The printing apparatus employs at least either the stiffness of the print medium or the print duty to control a ratio between the amount of suction applied via the groove suction holes and the amount of suction applied via the rib suction holes. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002750 | IMAGE FORMING DEVICE - An image forming device includes a paper feed unit formed of plural paper feed trays wherein a different kind of print medium is contained in each paper feed tray, a communication unit that receives a print job using at least two different kinds of print media, a print job analysis unit, and a paper feed tray selection unit that, when a result of an analysis by the print job analysis unit is that the use of a specific paper feed tray is designated for one portion of data among the data in the print job, selects the designated paper feed tray from among the plural paper feed trays as the specific paper feed tray for the print job only, and automatically selects a paper feed tray to be used for other data from paper feed trays excluding the specific paper feed tray. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002751 | LIQUID EJECTION APPARATUS - A liquid ejection apparatus, including: a liquid ejection head having an ejection face; a sealing mechanism configured to selectively establish a sealing state in which an ejection space is sealed and an unsealing state; first and second openings, interposing at least a part of the ejection face in one direction, for supplying air into the ejection space; a generating portion configured to generate humid air; a supply portion configured to supply the generated humid air into the ejection space via the first or the second opening; and a controller configured to control the supply portion such that a period in which the humid air is supplied via the first opening and a period in which the humid air is supplied via the second opening do not overlap each other when the humid air is supplied into the ejection space in a current humid-air supply processing. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002752 | Invoice Amount Calculation Method, Invoice amount Calculation Device, and Printer Invoicing System - A manufacturer server | 2013-01-03 |
20130002753 | MICROFLUIDIC DEVICE HAVING IMPROVED EPOXY LAYER ADHESION - A microfluidic device includes a substrate; at least one inorganic layer provided on the substrate; a patterned epoxy layer formed over the at least one inorganic layer, the patterned epoxy layer including a wall that defines a location for a fluid in the microfluidic device; and an alkoxysilane material containing a primary or secondary amine for promoting adhesion between the at least one inorganic layer and the patterned epoxy layer. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002754 | LIQUID DROPLET DISCHARGE APPARATUS AND INK SET - A liquid droplet discharge apparatus includes a head member. The head member is provided with a nozzle surface, a plurality of nozzle arrays including a first nozzle array and a second nozzle array is arranged on the nozzle surface, the nozzle array includes a plurality of nozzle holes which are arranged in a predetermined pattern, the first nozzle array discharges a pigment ink which contains water and a pigment, the second nozzle array discharges a dye ink which contains water and a dye, and the relationship between the conductivity [E | 2013-01-03 |
20130002755 | PRINTING APPARATUS - The invention prevents and suppresses wasteful expenditure of ink which occurs when recovering nozzles. In greater detail, a plurality of head units arranged in a direction which intersects a transportation direction of a printing medium is provided, a plurality of cleaning units is disposed to face the plurality of head units, and at least one of the plurality of cleaning units is selected and moved so as to be in close contact with the corresponding cleaning unit. By such a method, only the cleaning head unit which faces the head unit of which nozzles need to be recovered is selected and is brought into contact with the head unit, and liquid is sucked in from the nozzles of the head unit. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002756 | WIPER SYSTEM - A wiping system is disclosed. The wiping system has a wiper blade and a web wipe. The wiper blade forms an angle with the surface to be cleaned. The wiper blade has a tip formed in the front end of the wiper blade. The wiper blade moves in a wiping direction with the front end leading the rest of the blade when the wiper blade is moving in the wiping direction. The web wipe is placed between the tip and the surface to be cleaned, with the web wipe contacting both the tip and the surface to be cleaned. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002757 | INK SET AND DROPLET EJECTION APPARATUS USING THE INK SET - The ink set according to the invention includes a first ink containing water, pigments, and first metal ions as counter-ions of the pigments; and a second ink containing water, specific dyes, and second metal ions as counter-ions of the dyes, in which the maximum equivalent conductivity [S·cm | 2013-01-03 |
20130002758 | Fastening Apparatus and Method Thereof - A fastening apparatus useable with a receiving member. The fastening apparatus includes a fastener body with a plurality of deflection members spaced apart from each other. The fastener body including an initial state corresponding to the plurality of deflection members spaced apart from each other by a first distance and a deflection state corresponding to the plurality of deflection members spaced apart from each other by a second distance less than the first distance. Each of the plurality of deflection members including a deflection threaded portion to engage with the receiving threaded portion of the receiving member in an engagement state. During insertion, the fastener body moves between the initial state and the deflection state such that the deflection threaded portions insert into the receiving threaded portion to form the engagement state. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002759 | INK-JET RECORDING APPARATUS - An ink-jet recording apparatus including a carriage carrying a recording head for ejecting ink droplets, a support portion for supporting the carriage such that the carriage is reciprocally movable in a predetermined direction, a power transmission mechanism for transmitting a drive force from a drive power source to the carriage, and a vibration damping device disposed on the support portion, and wherein the vibration damping device has mutually different resonance frequency values at respective at least two different positions in the predetermined direction. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002760 | PRINTING DEVICE SETTING BIASED CONVEYING DISTANCE BY INCREASING OR DECREASING PRESCRIBED DISTANCE AS TARGET CONVEYING DISTANCE - In a printing device, the print control processor is configured to perform a print operation in a resolution in which a plurality of raster lines is arranged in a first direction by a line pitch smaller than the prescribed nozzle pitch by using a prescribed print method. The prescribed print method prints the plurality of raster lines arranged in the first direction in a prescribed order. The print control processor is configured to control a scanning portion to convey the recording sheet by a biased conveying distance as a target conveying distance. The biased conveying distance is set, depending on the prescribed print method, to be decreased or increased from a prescribed distance. The prescribed distance is an ideal value that achieves the resolution in which the plurality of raster lines is uniformly arranged in the first direction by the line pitch. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002761 | INKJET RECORDING METHOD AND INKJET RECORDING APPARATUS - A recording method includes recording while performing a scan by a carriage mounted with a recording head that discharges ink, changing postures of the carriage at each of a plurality of positions in a scanning direction such that changes in the postures are reduced at the plurality of positions. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002762 | LIQUID DISCHARGE APPARATUS - A liquid discharge apparatus includes a conveyer, a liquid discharge head, and a supporter. The conveyer is configured to convey a recording medium in a conveying direction parallel to a reference line. The liquid discharge head includes a discharge surface that includes discharge portions and a non-discharge portion. The non-discharge portion is disposed between two adjoining discharge portions and extends to converge on the reference line from an upstream side toward a downstream side in the conveying direction. The supporter includes a projection that includes a top portion facing the non-discharge portion and extending along the non-discharge portion. The top portion is configured to support the recording medium. The top portion is sloped, such that a distance between the top portion and the discharge surface increases from the upstream side toward the downstream side in the conveying direction. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002763 | Inkjet Ejector Arrays Aligned To A Curved Image Receiving Surface With Ink Recirculation - A printhead assembly includes a plurality of inkjet ejector arrays having corresponding ink receptacles. Each inkjet array is formed from a plurality of inkjet stack layers that are bonded to a single aperture layer that flexes to position the inkjet arrays at a predetermined distance from a curved image receiving surface. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002764 | INK JET FACEPLATE COATINGS COMPRISING STRUCTURED ORGANIC FILMS - A coating for an ink jet printhead front face, wherein the coating comprises a structured organic film (SOF) comprising a plurality of segments, a plurality of linkers arranged as a covalent organic framework. Methods for preparing a coating for an ink jet printhead front face, wherein the coating comprises a SOF are also disclosed. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002765 | LIQUID JET RECORDING HEAD AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - A primary flow path forming member is provided with a groove which becomes a recording liquid supply path on a bottom surface thereof. A second flow path forming member is provided with an arm portion. The arm portion of the second flow path forming member is used as a cap for closing the opening of the groove which becomes the liquid supply path formed on the bottom surface of the prime flow path forming member. The primary flow path forming member and the second flow path forming member as described above are formed by injection-molding and bonded with each other by a bonding member. The bonding member is formed to cover a portion where the opening edge of the groove which becomes the recording liquid supply path, in the primary flow path forming member abuts on the arm portion of the second flow path forming member. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002766 | LIQUID JET HEAD, LIQUID JET APPARATUS, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING LIQUID JET HEAD - Provided is a highly durable liquid jet head capable of improving conversion efficiency in converting deformation of side walls ( | 2013-01-03 |
20130002767 | ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCER ELEMENT, DROPLET DISCHARGE HEAD, AND DROPLET DISCHARGE DEVICE - Disclosed is an electromechanical transducer element that includes an electromechanical transducer film formed of a complex oxide (PZT) including lead (Pb), zirconium (Zr), and titanium (Ti). The electromechanical transducer film is formed by laminating plural PZT thin films until a thickness of the formed electromechanical transducer film becomes a predetermined thickness. When an atomic weight ratio (Pb/(Zr+Ti)) of average Pb included in the formed electromechanical transducer film is denoted by Pb(avg) and an atomic weight ratio (Pb/(Zr+Ti)) of Pb in any one of laminate interfaces of the plural PZT thin films is denoted by Pb(interface), the Pb(avg) is greater than or equal to 100 atomic percentage (at %) and less than or equal to 110 atomic percentage (at %), and a fluctuation ratio ΔPb=Pb(avg)−Pb(interface) of Pb in the laminate interface is less than or equal to 20 percent. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002768 | INKJET HEAD AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - An inkjet head includes a substrate, a piezoelectric member provided on the substrate and having predetermined length, plural pressure chamber grooves provided on the piezoelectric member in a longitudinal direction, opposed walls forming the pressure chamber grooves being configured to function as driving elements that eject ink, a chamber groove provided along the longitudinal direction of the piezoelectric member, the chamber groove being formed on the substrate continuously to a slope of the piezoelectric member, an insulating member provided in the chamber groove, a wire through which a signal for driving the walls of the pressure chamber grooves passes, the wire being formed on the substrate and the insulating member, a cover member opposed to the substrate and configured to cover the piezoelectric member and the chamber groove, and plural nozzles configured to pierce through the cover member, respectively communicate with the pressure chamber grooves, and discharge the ink. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002769 | LIQUID JET HEAD, LIQUID JET APPARATUS, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING LIQUID JET HEAD - A liquid jet head ( | 2013-01-03 |
20130002770 | METHODS FOR UV GEL INK LEVELING AND DIRECT-TO-SUBSTRATE DIGITAL RADIATION CURABLE GEL INK PRINTING, APPARATUS AND SYSTEMS HAVING LEVELING MEMBER WITH A METAL OXIDE SURFACE - A radiation curable gel ink leveling method for digital direct-to-substrate radiation curable gel ink printing includes depositing radiation curable gel ink directly onto a substrate, irradiating the gel ink to increase a viscosity of the gel ink, adding sacrificial release fluid to a hydrophilic leveling roll surface, the leveling roll surface including metal oxide, and leveling the ink with the leveling roll. UV gel ink printing systems and leveling apparatus include a leveling roll having a metal oxide surface suitable for use with water based release fluids that contain a surfactant and/or polymer. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002771 | FLUID EJECTION DEVICES - Disclosed is a fluid ejection device for an inkjet printer that includes a substrate. The substrate includes at least one trench and a plurality of fluid flow vias configured in at least three parallel rows arranged over each trench of the at least one trench. Each row of the at least three parallel rows includes a set of fluid flow vias from the plurality of fluid flow vias arranged in one of a uniform manner and a non-uniform manner such that each fluid flow via of the set of fluid flow vias is configured in a spaced-apart relation with an adjacent fluid flow via. The each fluid flow via is configured in a diagonal relationship relative to a neighboring fluid flow via of an adjacent row of the at least three parallel rows. The fluid ejection device also includes a flow feature layer and a nozzle plate. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002772 | LIQUID SUPPLY MECHANISM AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - A liquid supply mechanism includes: a supply pathway that supplies liquid to a plurality of ejection sections each ejecting the liquid from nozzles; a branching path that is branched off from the supply pathway and through which the liquid circulates; a buffer unit that is disposed in the branching path and that lessens pressure fluctuations occurred in the liquid in the branching path; and a changing unit that changes a pathway to the buffer unit so that the changing unit shuts the pathway to the buffer unit during maintenance for discharging the liquid from the nozzles of the ejection sections. The liquid discharged during the maintenance is greater in quantity than the liquid discharged during normal operation. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002773 | INK COMPOSITION, INK CONTAINER, AND INK JET RECORDING METHOD - An object of the present invention is to provide an ink composition which has excellent storage stability and has good curing sensitivity regardless of the type of a light source for irradiation, and an ink container. Another object of the present invention is to provide an ink jet recording method which provides a cured image having excellent image gloss even with an LED light source. The ink composition comprises: a radically polymerizable compound; a radical polymerization initiator; and a colorant, and having a dissolved oxygen content of 9 mg/L or more. The ink container, having a gas-impermeable structure and encapsulates the ink composition. The ink jet recording method comprises: a degassing step of reducing a dissolved oxygen between the ink container that stores the ink composition and ink-discharging nozzles; and a discharging step of discharging the degassed ink composition from the nozzles. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002774 | DEGASIFIER AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - A degasifier includes a gas chamber, a degasification unit and a resistance applying unit. The gas chamber is separated from a liquid flow path by a transmission member capable of transmitting a gas dissolving in a liquid in the liquid flow path. The degasification unit expels the gas dissolving in the liquid from the liquid by discharging the gas in the gas chamber through a discharge path so that a pressure in the gas chamber is negative. The resistance applying unit applies an inflow resistance to atmosphere which flows into the discharge path so that the gas chamber is maintained at a pressure at which the liquid can be degasified at the time of the discharging by the degasification unit while the discharge path is open to the atmosphere at all times. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002775 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS INCLUDING RECORDING HEAD FOR EJECTING LIQUID DROPLETS - An image forming apparatus includes a recording head disposed to eject droplets of liquid upward to form an image on a lower face of a recording medium conveyed to a position above the recording head. The recording head includes nozzles, individual liquid chambers, a common liquid chamber, a liquid supply port, a bubble discharge channel, and a valve unit. The nozzles eject droplets of the liquid. The individual liquid chambers are communicated with the nozzles. The common liquid chamber is communicated with the individual liquid chambers. The liquid supply port supplies the liquid to the common liquid chamber. The bubble discharge channel is communicated with the common liquid chamber to communicate the common liquid chamber with an outside of the recording head. The valve unit is disposed at the bubble discharge channel to open and close the bubble discharge channel. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002776 | INKJET RECORDING MEDIUM AND INK SET, AND INKJET RECORDING METHOD - A inkjet recording medium and ink set including ink containing water, a hydrosoluble organic solvent comprising an amide compound represented by the following Chemical Structure 1, a surface active agent; and a coloring agent, and a recording medium containing a substrate; and a coated layer on at least one side of the substrate, wherein the transfer amount of pure water to the recording medium having the coated layer is 2 ml/m | 2013-01-03 |
20130002777 | INK JET RECORDING APPARATUS AND RECORDED ARTICLE - An ink jet recording apparatus includes a first line head that ejects a polymerizable ink containing an active energy radiation-polymerizable compound but substantially not containing a coloring agent onto a recording medium to form an undercoat layer, a second line head that ejects a glittering ink onto the undercoat layer to form a glittering image, a third line head that ejects a coloring ink to form a color image, a transport mechanism that transports the recording medium, an irradiation portion that irradiates the undercoat layer with active energy radiation, and a heating portion that dries the glittering ink. The first line head is disposed upstream from the second line head in the recording medium moving direction, and the third line head is disposed downstream from the second line head in the recording medium moving direction. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002778 | PRINTER - Printer, comprising a media path that in one embodiment is arranged so that a print height is lower than a highest point of the media path. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002779 | Media Inversion System For A Continuous Web Printer - A continuous web inversion system used in a continuous web imaging device includes a first, a second, and a third turn bar. The web moves over the three turn bars to invert the web for duplex printing. The second and third turn bars are operatively connected to one another for translation in a plane and a driver is operatively connected to one of the second and third turn bars to translate the bars in the plane. A sensor is configured to generate a signal indicative of a lateral position of the continuous web exiting the third turn bar. The driver adjusts a position of the third turn bar with reference to the signal generated by the sensor. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002780 | LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS - A liquid ejecting head is adapted to eject liquid toward a target medium. A transporter is adapted to transport a tray on which the target medium is mounted toward a region facing the liquid ejecting head via a transporting path. A tray guide is disposed in a front side of the liquid ejecting apparatus, and having a supporting face adapted to support the tray thereon. The tray guide is movable between a first position connecting the supporting face with the transporting path to allow the transporter to transport the tray to the transporting path and a second position escaping the supporting face from the transporting path. The supporting face is kept being parallel to the transporting path when the tray guide is moved between the first position and the second position. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002781 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS, IMAGE FORMING METHOD, AND COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM - An image forming apparatus includes a polygon mirror configured to scan a photosensitive element with a writing beam; a developing unit configured to develop a latent image formed by the writing beam on the photosensitive element to form a visualized image corresponding to image data; a transfer unit configured to transfer the visualized image onto an image recording medium; a conveying unit configured to convey the image recording medium to a transfer position; and a writing control unit configured to control a rotation speed of the polygon mirror and a writing clock frequency of the writing beam so that a sub-scanning direction scale factor of the visualized image transferred onto the image recording medium having the second thickness is matched to a sub-scanning direction scale factor of the visualized image transferred onto the image recording medium having the first thickness. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002782 | ERASING APPARATUS FOR SHEET AND ERASING METHOD FOR SHEET - According to one embodiment, an erasing apparatus for a sheet includes a conveying path configured to convey a sheet on which an image is formed with a coloring agent that is erased by heating, a first erasing section including, on an upstream side of the conveying path, a first heating member provided on one surface side of the sheet and a first rotating roller provided to be opposed to the first heating member, and a second erasing section including, on a downstream side of the first erasing section, a second heating member provided on the other surface side of the sheet and a second rotating roller provided to be opposed to the second heating member. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002783 | ERASING APPARATUS AND ERASING METHOD - According to one embodiment, an erasing apparatus includes a paper feeding unit configured to feed a sheet having an image recorded, an erasing unit including a pressing roller and a heater that has a shape following the outer circumference of the pressing roller and includes a contact area with the pressing roller, the erasing unit being configured to erase the image formed on the sheet fed to a contact section of the pressing roller and the heater from the paper feeding unit, a temperature detecting unit configured to detect the temperature of the heater, a controller configured to control the heater according to the temperature detected by the temperature detecting unit, and a paper discharge unit configured to discharge the sheet on which the image is erased by the erasing unit. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002784 | METHOD FOR COLOR ERASING PROCESS AND COLOR ERASING DEVICE - According to an embodiment, a method for color erasing process includes the steps of : supplying a power to a heat source configured to heat a sheet having an image formed thereon using a color erasable material so as to cause heat generation as warming-up control; stopping the power supply to the heat source for a predetermined period of time in the warming-up control if the temperature of the heat source is increased starting from a temperature lower than a predetermined reference value that is lower than a color erasing temperature of the color erasable material and exceeds the predetermined reference value; performing maintenance control that is power supply control to maintain the temperature of the heat source at the target temperature; and performing, after the passage of the predetermined period of time, a color erasing process by the heat source. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002785 | ERASING DEVICE, IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS, AND ERASING METHOD - An erasing device includes a line scanner on an upstream side in a recording medium conveying direction, includes a thermal head downstream in the recording medium conveying direction of the line scanner, and includes a platen in a position opposed to the thermal head as a heating device across a recording medium conveying path. The erasing device causes the heat generating elements of the thermal head in positions corresponding to color and density sensors in positions of an image detected by the line scanner to generate heat. The erasing device controls, according to detected colors or density, a quantity of heat to be generated. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002786 | THERMAL TRANSFER PRINTING METHOD AND APPARATUS - Thermal transfer printing method and apparatus are provided to make initial character image data left on a spent ink ribbon illegible. In the method, after forming an initial character image on an ink layer in black of the ink ribbon, a forefront of the ink layer is aligned with a forefront position of an intermediate transfer film. Then, overwrite character image data is applied on a thermal head to produce a first superimpose character image on the ribbon and a first superimpose character image on the film. After that, the forefront position of the ink layer is shifted from the forefront position of the film by a predetermined distance and the overwrite character image data is applied on the thermal head to produce a second superimpose character image on the ribbon and a second superimpose character image on the film. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002787 | THERMAL PRINTER AND PRINTING DEVICE - According to an aspect of the present invention, a thermal printer includes a housing in which a space is formed, printing means disposed in the housing, a cover disposed in the housing and which comes into contact with and separates from the housing when rotated, thereby opening and closing the space, urging means for urging the cover in a direction away from the housing, an engaging part which is disposed in the housing and which prevents the movement of the cover in a direction away from the housing when engaged with the cover, a pressed part which is disposed rotatably in the cover and which moves the engaging part when pressed, thereby releasing engagement between the cover and the engaging part, and elastic means arranged to urge the pressed part in a direction away from the engaging part. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002788 | CORRECTION OF LINE WIDTH VARIATION DUE TO TONER AGE - The present disclosure provides a method of forming a toner image, comprising: electrically charging a photoreceptor by a charging roller being brought into contact with the photoreceptor, the photoreceptor comprises a photosensitive coating layer on a cylindrical conductive substrate; correcting line width variation using an exposure adjustment calculation (y); and, wherein the exposure adjustment calculation uses a factor based on a ratio (m) of a coefficient of line width variation due to toner ager divided by the coefficient of line width variation due to laser power. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002789 | LIGHT SCANNING APPARATUS AND ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - A light scanning apparatus to be used in an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, the light scanning apparatus including: a housing having an outer wall provided with an opening; a light source configured to emit a light beam; a deflecting device provided in the housing and configured to deflect the light beam emitted from the light source such that the light beam emitted from the light source scans a photosensitive member; an optical element arranged on an optical path of the light beam in the housing; and an elastic member provided on the housing to block up the opening, wherein the elastic member is formed of a material which is deformable to increase and decrease a volumetric capacity of an internal space formed by the housing and the elastic member in accordance with a temperature fluctuation inside the housing. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002790 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS EQUIPPED WITH LASER LIGHT SOURCE - An image forming apparatus improved in the accuracy of detecting a time period over which a laser beam is scanned. A laser beam emitted from a laser light source is deflected by a polygon mirror such that the laser beam scans a photosensitive drum. The deflected laser beam is guided onto the photosensitive drum via an imaging lens. A mode hop detection unit detects a mode hop of the laser beam. An image pulse generation section detects a main scanning magnification of an electrostatic latent image formed on the photosensitive drum. When a mode hop is detected, the main scanning magnification in a next scanning cycle is corrected using a correction value stored in a storage unit and used most lately, whereas when no wavelength variation has not detected, the main scanning magnification in the next scanning cycle is corrected using the latest correction value. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002791 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - An image forming apparatus including: a photosensitive member; an exposure device configured to form plural solid patch latent images on the photosensitive member; a potential detecting device configured to detect a surface potential of the photosensitive member; a density detecting device configured to detect density of plural solid patch toner images developed by a developing device; and a control device configured to calculate a relation between an exposure amount of a solid image area and a theoretical value of the exposure amount and a ratio of an exposure amount of a line image area to that of the solid image area, based on detection results of the potential detecting device and the density detecting device, calculate, based on the ratio, a relation of the exposure amount of the line image area to the theoretical value, and modulate light output from the exposure device according to the relation. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002792 | LIGHT EMISSION APPARATUS, OPTICAL SCANNING APPARATUS INCLUDING THE LIGHT EMISSION APPARATUS, AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS INCLUDING THE OPTICAL SCANNING APPARATUS - In a light emission apparatus which is connected to a board to which a VCSEL is bonded, and to a laser holder and which is configured to bring the VCSEL on the board into contact with a contact portion provided on the laser holder, through elastic deformation, the board is deformed due to fluctuations in the state of elastic deformation of a connection member, and electrical connection with the VCSEL is cut off by this deformation wherein a plate spring configured to press the connection member toward the laser holder side is provided. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002793 | LASER INDUCED THERMAL IMAGING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DIODE (OLED) DISPLAY DEVICE USING THE SAME - A laser induced thermal imaging (LITI) apparatus and a method of manufacturing an organic light emitting diode (OLED) display device using the LITI apparatus. The method of manufacturing the OLED display device using the LITI apparatus includes arranging an acceptor substrate on a substrate stage; forming a donor film on the acceptor substrate; disposing a patterned mask above the acceptor substrate; irradiating the donor film with a laser beam generated by a laser beam generator through an opening of the mask; and transferring a pattern of the donor film onto the acceptor substrate. The LITI apparatus and the manufacturing method allow a transfer layer of a donor film to be easily transferred onto a substrate by scanning a laser beam without regard to a size of the substrate. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002794 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING MEDIA CONTENT - A system that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, receive a request for a telepresence seat at an event, obtain media content comprising event images of the event that are captured by an event camera system, receive images that are captured by a camera system at a user location, provide the media content and video content representative of the images to a processor for presentation at a display device utilizing a telepresence configuration that simulates the first and second users being present at the event, where the providing of the first and second video content establishes a communication session between the first and second users. Other embodiments are disclosed. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002795 | INTERACTIVE MEDICATION DISPENSING SYSTEM - This invention provides a medication dispensing system that instructs the user through visual and audio cues, such as the illumination of individual medication cups that are arrayed in accordance with a daily and weekly schedule in separate orifices within the dispenser body. It monitors compliance by determining when an indicated cup is accessed, based upon at least one of manipulating a lid and/or placing into, removing from, or replacing into the correct orifice based upon the indication. The cups can be refilled based upon an indication, and/or can be provided in removable prefilled refill tray. The dispenser can include an on-board processor that stores a current configuration including the treatment schedule. The configuration can be programmed/re-programmed, and compliance can be monitored, via a wired or wireless server connection that communicates with interested parties, and that supports a graphical user interface. Communication, messaging and/or display systems can also be integrated. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002796 | System and Method For Incorporating Content In A Videoconferencing Environment Without A Personal Computer - A videoconference device provides an interface for initiating and controlling a videoconference and incorporating and annotating content in the videoconference without a personal computer. The content may reside on a portable storage medium such as a Universal Serial Bus (USB) or other flash memory device inserted in the interface device or on the device itself. The interface device may be a dedicated device for controlling the videoconferencing system, navigating to desired content, and interacting with the shared content. The device may also be a portable device such as a tablet device or mobile phone that interfaces with a videoconference system via an installed application. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002797 | Audio Acoustic Echo Cancellation for Video Conferencing - A new audio echo cancellation (AEC) approach is disclosed. To facilitate echo cancellation, the method adjusts for errors (called drift) in sampling rates for both capturing audio and playing audio. This ensures that the AEC module receives both the signals at precisely the same sampling frequency. Furthermore, the far-end signal and near-end mixed signal are time aligned to ensure that the alignment is suitable for application of AEC techniques. An additional enhancement to reduce errors utilizes a concept of native frequency. A by-product of drift compensation allows for excellent buffer control for capture/playback and buffer overflow/underflow errors from drift errors are eliminated. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002798 | MOBILE TELEPHONE SET HAVING VIDEO-PHONE FUNCTION LOW IN AMOUNT OF HEAT GENERATION - A temperature of a mobile telephone set is detected, and when the temperature exceeds a predetermined first threshold, a video signal encoding unit ( | 2013-01-03 |
20130002799 | Controlling a Videoconference Based on Context of Touch-Based Gestures - Controlling a videoconference based on gestures received to a touch interface. A gesture may be received to a touch interface. In response to the gesture, a videoconference action may be performed. For example, a first gesture may be received to mute the videoconference and in response, the videoconference may be muted. As another example, a second gesture may be received to adjust the volume of the videoconference, and the volume may be correspondingly adjusted. Further, various gestures may be received for controlling one or more cameras in a videoconference, accessing settings in a videoconference, interacting with a presentation, etc. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002800 | Muting a Videoconference Using Touch-Based Gestures - Controlling a videoconference based on gestures received to a touch interface. A gesture may be received to a touch interface. In response to the gesture, a videoconference action may be performed. For example, a first gesture may be received to mute the videoconference and in response, the videoconference may be muted. As another example, a second gesture may be received to adjust the volume of the videoconference, and the volume may be correspondingly adjusted. Further, various gestures may be received for controlling one or more cameras in a videoconference, accessing settings in a videoconference, interacting with a presentation, etc. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002801 | Adjusting Volume of a Videoconference Using Touch-Based Gestures - Controlling a videoconference based on gestures received to a touch interface. A gesture may be received to a touch interface. In response to the gesture, a videoconference action may be performed. For example, a first gesture may be received to mute the videoconference and in response, the videoconference may be muted. As another example, a second gesture may be received to adjust the volume of the videoconference, and the volume may be correspondingly adjusted. Further, various gestures may be received for controlling one or more cameras in a videoconference, accessing settings in a videoconference, interacting with a presentation, etc. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002802 | Accessing Settings of a Videoconference Using Touch-Based Gestures - Controlling a videoconference based on gestures received to a touch interface. A gesture may be received to a touch interface. In response to the gesture, a videoconference action may be performed. For example, a first gesture may be received to mute the videoconference and in response, the videoconference may be muted. As another example, a second gesture may be received to adjust the volume of the videoconference, and the volume may be correspondingly adjusted. Further, various gestures may be received for controlling one or more cameras in a videoconference, accessing settings in a videoconference, interacting with a presentation, etc. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002803 | Monitor Mount - A technique includes configuring a monitor to be longitudinally translated along a work surface and pivoted about an axis that is substantially parallel to a normal of the work surface. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002804 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING HIGH SECURITY VIDEO SESSION - A method and apparatus for allowing trials and court proceedings to occur in a virtual manner using a one way video session and a two way voice session are disclosed. During the trials or court proceedings, the defendants and their testimony can be viewed by judges and jurors who remain in isolated rooms with their identities masked. Judges and attorneys can verbally intercede during the proceedings via a two way voice session but the video session for the duration of the trial is one way. | 2013-01-03 |
20130002805 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CREATING SITUATION AWARENESS WHEN SCHEDULING CONFERENCE CALLS - A method for creating situation awareness when scheduling video conferences includes providing a user with access to a set of names stored in a directory service database, and allowing the user to select one or more of the names. In response to selection of one or more names, geographical location values associated with the names in the directory service database are retrieved, and a map is provided. The map and one or more geographical objects showing the geographical location of the users associated with the selected names is then displayed on a display. | 2013-01-03 |