34th week of 2010 patent applcation highlights part 24 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20100214510 | BACKLIGHT UNIT AND LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - A backlight unit | 2010-08-26 |
20100214511 | DISPLAY APPARATUS HAVING AN ARRAY-TYPE LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE - The application discloses an array-type light-emitting device comprising a substrate, a semiconductor light-emitting array formed on the substrate and emitting a first light with a first spectrum, wherein the semiconductor light-emitting array comprises a first light-emitting unit and a second light-emitting units, a first wavelength conversion layer formed on the first light-emitting unit for converting the first light into a third light with a third spectrum, and a circuit layer connecting the first light-emitting unit and the second light-emitting unit in a connection form to make the first light-emitting and the second light-emitting unit light alternately in accordance with a predetermined clock when driving by a power supply. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214512 | FLUORESCENT TUBE, ILLUMINATING APPARATUS FOR DISPLAY DEVICE, AND DISPLAY DEVICE - A fluorescent tube | 2010-08-26 |
20100214513 | HIGH CONTRAST DISPLAY - A high contrast display having a first substrate, a transistor array substrate and a light shielding layer is provided, wherein the first substrate includes a common electrode. The transistor array substrate includes a plurality of pixels arranged in array, wherein each pixel includes a transistor and a pixel electrode electrically connected thereto. The light shielding layer is disposed between the first substrate and the transistor array substrate. The high contrast display is able to protect the transistors from producing current leakage, so as to improve display quality. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214514 | Optical diffusion device - An optical diffusion device applied in a backlight module includes a plate, multiple light sources being disposed on one side of the plate; multiple optical microstructure provided with a longer axis and a shorter axis being disposed on the plate; a direction of the longer axis of each optical microstructure being approximately arranged in parallel with a direction extending from the light source, or a direction of the shorter axis being arranged approximately crossing a direction extending from the light source; better diffusion effect being provided to each light source through the shorter axis of the optical microstructure to increase optical quantum among light sources thus to eliminate the dim and dark regions among light sources for increasing general luminance of the backlight module. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214515 | PIXEL STRUCTURE OF REFLECTIVE DISPLAY - A pixel structure of a reflective display includes a first sub-pixel for reflecting a first color light, a second sub-pixel for reflecting a second color light, and a third sub-pixel for reflecting a third color light. The first color light, the second color light, and the third color light have different colors. The second sub-pixel and the third sub-pixel are aligned side by side and arranged on the same side of the first sub-pixel. A position of the first sub-pixel is corresponding to positions of the second sub-pixel and the third sub-pixel. A pixel area of the first sub-pixel is greater than that of the second sub-pixel, and is greater than that of the third sub-pixel. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214516 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - It is an object of the present invention to provide a method for manufacturing a thin phase difference film of a liquid crystal display easily so as not to prevent a liquid crystal from being driven so that cost for manufacturing a liquid crystal display is more reduced than conventionally. A liquid crystal display device according to the present invention has a structure in which phase difference films that have the same function as a conventional phase difference film are formed by using a liquid crystal stabilized with a polymer over a first substrate and a second substrate that have electrodes formed thereover, and a liquid crystal material is interposed between these substrates. In addition to the structure as described above, it is also a feature that the phase difference film formed over the substrate is formed by using a liquid crystal that is stabilized with a polymer including a conductive material. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214517 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY - A liquid crystal display according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention includes a first insulation substrate; a pixel electrode disposed on the first insulation substrate and including a first cutout; a second insulation substrate facing the first insulation substrate; and a common electrode disposed on the second insulation substrate and a second cutout arranged alternately with the first cutout, wherein at least one of the first cutout and the second cutout includes a stem and a plurality of first slits and a plurality of second slits extended from the stem and obliquely inclined with respect to the length direction of the stem, and an inclined direction of the first slits is opposite to an inclined direction of the second slits. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214518 | TFT-LCD ARRAY SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A thin film transistor liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) array substrate and a method for forming the same. The thin film transistor liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) device, comprising gate lines and data lines that intersecting with each other to define pixel regions, wherein a pixel electrode and a thin film transistor are formed in each of the pixel regions, and wherein the data lines each have a mirror-symmetry structure so that coupling capacitance between one data line and the pixel electrodes in an upper adjacent pixel region and a lower pixel region that are adjacent changes oppositely. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214519 | TAPE CARRIER PACKAGE AND LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE HAVING THE SAME - A tape carrier package (TCP) includes a base film, an integrated circuit (IC) chip and an output pad group. The IC chip is formed on the base film. The output pad group is formed on a first end of the base film. The output pad group includes a plurality of output blocks having a plurality of output pads, wherein the plurality of output pads in an output block have substantially the same width as each other. The widths of the output pads from one output block to another output block are different from each other. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214520 | Liquid Crystal Display Device - A liquid crystal display device (A | 2010-08-26 |
20100214521 | LIQUID CRYSTAL PANEL AND LIQUID CRYSTAL PANEL PRODUCTION METHOD - An object of the present invention is to provide a liquid crystal panel wherein provisions are made to effectively prevent the infiltration of gas from an end portion of a liquid crystal cell or from areas near cut portions of the liquid crystal cell, and a method for fabricating such a liquid crystal panel. More particularly, the present invention provides a liquid crystal panel includes a liquid crystal cell which includes a first substrate, a second substrate, a sealing member, and a liquid crystal layer provided between the first and second transparent substrates and sealed by the sealing member, a planarizing layer formed so as to cover an end portion of the liquid crystal cell, and a gas barrier layer formed on the planarizing layer. The invention also provides a method for producing such a liquid crystal panel. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214522 | METHOD FOR ADJUSTING AMOUNT OF LIQUID CRYSTAL IN AN LCD DEVICE INCLUDING REDUCING THE THICKNESS OF A SEAL MEMBER TO FORM A REPAIR REGION BY LASER HEATING A METAL PATTERN THEREUNDER - A method for adjusting an amount of liquid crystal in a liquid crystal display (LCD) device includes injecting a liquid crystal into a liquid crystal receiving space. The liquid crystal receiving space is disposed between a first substrate, a second substrate that faces the first substrate, and a sealing member interposed between the first and second substrates. The method for adjusting an amount of liquid crystal in a liquid crystal display (LCD) device further includes reducing a thickness of the sealing member at a predetermined portion of the sealing member to form a repair region, and pressurizing the liquid crystal to break the sealing member at the repair region to discharge some of the liquid crystal from the liquid crystal receiving space, so as to adjust the amount of the liquid crystal in the liquid crystal receiving space. The method for adjusting an amount of liquid crystal in a liquid crystal display (LCD) device also includes resealing the broken repair region of the sealing member. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214523 | METHOD FOR ADJUSTING AMOUNT OF LIQUID CRYSTAL IN AN LCD DEVICE INCLUDING FORMING A REPAIR REGION BY IRRADIATING A LIGHT ONTO A SEALING MEMBER HAVING A THICKNESS WITH AN INCLUDED METAL PATTERN CAPABLE OF BEING BURNT DOWN - A method for adjusting an amount of liquid crystal in a liquid crystal display (LCD) device includes injecting a liquid crystal into a liquid crystal receiving space. The liquid crystal receiving space is disposed between a first substrate, a second substrate that faces the first substrate, and a sealing member interposed between the first and second substrates. The method for adjusting an amount of liquid crystal in an LCD device further includes irradiating a light to a portion of the sealing member while varying an irradiating angle of the light so as to form a repair region at the sealing member that has a thickness smaller than that of the sealing member. The method for adjusting an amount of liquid crystal in an LCD device also comprises pressurizing the liquid crystal to form an opening in the repair region of the sealing member and discharge some of the liquid crystal from the liquid crystal receiving space through the opening formed in the repair region, and sealing the opening of the | 2010-08-26 |
20100214524 | Liquid crystal display device - There is provided a liquid crystal display device in which light leaks near spacers are prevented. The liquid crystal display device controls the optical transmissivity of a liquid crystal layer interposed between substrates disposed in opposition to each other, by means of an electric field generated in the layer-thickness direction of the liquid crystal layer, includes spacers formed on a liquid-crystal-side surface of one of the substrates, signal lines formed on a liquid-crystal-side surface of the other substrate, an insulating film formed to cover the signal lines, and electrodes formed on the upper surface of the insulating film, each of which serves as one electrode contributing to control of the optical transmissivity of the liquid crystal layer. Each of the spacers has a vertex surface disposed in opposition to any of the signal lines, and a portion of each of the electrodes is extended to the upper surface of a corresponding one of the signal lines and the extended portion is opposed to a part of the vertex surface of a spacer disposed in opposition to the corresponding one of the signal lines. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214525 | IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE - Provided is an image display device, including: a first flexible substrate; and a circuit-forming layer constituting an image display area, the circuit-forming layer being made to adhere to one of surfaces of the first flexible substrate, in which, when the first flexible substrate has a thickness of t2, the circuit-forming layer has a thickness of t1 satisfying the following Equation (1): | 2010-08-26 |
20100214526 | TOOL FOR USE IN AFFIXING AN OPTICAL COMPONENT TO A LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY (LCD) - A tool for use in affixing an optical component, such as glass, to a liquid crystal display (LCD) using a silicone gel mixture of dimethyl siloxane and a vinyl terminated dimethyl polymer includes, in one embodiment, a unitary metallic platen that is shaped to define a central window. A narrow shelf is defined around the outer periphery of the central window, the shelf serving to support the optical component during the application of the silicone gel thereon. A upwardly extending partition is formed onto the top surface of the platen around the shelf, the partition serving, among other things, to retain the optical component fixed in place on the platen during the assembly process. A plurality of identical, spaced apart, upwardly extending standoffs are formed onto the free end of the partition and are designed to support the LCD a fixed distance away from the optical component. In this manner, it is to be understood that the plurality of standoffs ensure that the layer of silicone gel deposited between the optical component and the LCD is uniform in thickness to optimize performance. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214527 | LIQUID CRYSTAL OPTICAL SWITCH FOR OPTICAL SIGNAL HAVING ARBITRARY POLARIZATION - An optical device performs both switching and attenuation of an optical beam, where the beam has an arbitrary combination of s-polarized and p-polarized components. The optical device includes a birefringent displacer, a liquid crystal (LC) beam-polarizing structure having six subpixels organized in a first polarization group and a second polarization group, a half-wave plate positioned for polarization control of the second polarization group, and a polarization separating and rotating assembly. The structure of the LC beam-polarizing structure allows for 1×2 switching and attenuation control with a single control signal. The optical device may be configured for processing multiple input light beams, such as the multiple wavelength channels de-multiplexed from a wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) optical signal. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214528 | FLEXIBLE EYEWEAR FRAME WITH RIGID LENS RETAINER - A rigid lens retaining apparatus is permanently engaged with a substantially flexible eyewear frame during a formation molding process of the frame to provide a secure and releasable attachment of lenses to the substantially flexible eyewear frame through the rigid lens retaining apparatus. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214529 | Eye shield structure - Eye shade structure comprising inner and outer compressible material layers, and a resiliently compressible intermediate layer sandwiched between the inner and outer layers, the layers being flexible and locally compressed to define two re-entrant recesses adapted to be located over the user's eyes, the locally compressed layers defining reduced thickness sections of the layers in registration with the recesses, the inner and outer layers having portions bounding the recesses, and providing cushions to engage users facial structure bounding the eyes. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214530 | TEMPLE-BAR-LESS EYEGLASSES - Temple-bar-less eyeglasses eliminate the temple bars, ear pieces, and hinges of traditional eyeglasses in favor of a flexible tether system attaching to the lenses of the eyeglasses, which sits atop the wearer's ears and connects behind the wearer's head. The temple-bar-less eyeglasses are comfortable, light in weight, resistant to damage and breakage, and customizable as desired by the wearer. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214531 | Design Method and Manufacture Method of Spectacle Lens - A design method of a spectacle lens, includes: measuring an angle formed by a direction of a head of a person seeing the front without lens and a direction of the head of the person seeing an object located in a direction angled to the front direction of the person without lens to calculate a visual action index M | 2010-08-26 |
20100214532 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND DEVICES FOR MONITORING ANISOCORIA AND ASYMMETRY OF PUPILLARY REACTION TO STIMULUS - A Pupillometer is disclosed. The Pupillometer has a display, an imaging apparatus that has a pupil finder and a microprocessor, and a memory in communication with the microprocessor. The display is sized to simultaneously display a video of y or more seconds in length of a left pupil and a video of y or more seconds in length of a right pupil. The pupil finder identifies the perimeter of a pupil. The imaging apparatus is capable of recording images of an individual's pupils at a rate of x image frames per second for a period of y or more seconds and playing back said image frames as a video at x image frames per second or at another rate that is faster or slower than x image frames per second. The memory has stored therein a program for enabling said microprocessor to do the following: (i) identify a center of the left pupil and a center of the right pupil for each image frame; (ii) synchronize each image frame of the two videos starting from the first frame; (iii) cause the display to display the two videos simultaneously such that each of the image frames of the video of the left eye is synchronized to a corresponding image frame of the video of the right eye when played back on the display; and (iv) cause the two videos to be displayed so that the center of the left pupil in each image frame is aligned on the display with the center of the right pupil for the corresponding image frame. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214533 | Spectrometer - A spectrometer is described, especially for an optical coherence tomograph ( | 2010-08-26 |
20100214534 | OPHTHALMIC SURGERY SYSTEM - An ophthalmic surgery system ( | 2010-08-26 |
20100214535 | FUNDUS CAMERA - A fundus camera includes an irradiation unit including a plurality of LED elements and a fluorescent material that emits light by being excited by light emitted from the LED elements and configured to emit light that is generated by combining light emitted from the LED elements and excitation light from the fluorescent material, an illumination optical system configured to irradiate an eye fundus of a subject's eye with the light emitted by the illumination unit, an observation unit configured to form an eye fundus image by receiving light, which is emitted from the illumination unit and reflected from the eye fundus, and an imaging unit configured to pick up the eye fundus image formed by the observation unit. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214536 | OPHTHALMOLOGIC PHOTOGRAPHING APPARATUS - An ophthalmologic photographing apparatus includes a photographing mode selection unit configured to select one of a plurality of photographing modes respectively corresponding to different photographing conditions, an imaging unit configured to capture an image of a subject's eye, an original image data generation unit configured to process electronic data of the image captured by the imaging unit according to the selected photographing mode and to generate a plurality of original image data differing from one another in spatial resolution and gradation resolution, and an image processing unit configured to generate a electronic image for diagnosis, which has similar gradation resolution to that of each of the plurality of original image data generated by the original image data generation unit. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214537 | System and Methods for Angular Slice True 3-D Display - Systems and methods for generating a true 3-D display, where each of a viewer's eyes not only sees a different scene, but the scene changes continuously as the viewer moves his/her head or change his/her position from one angular location to another angular location with respect to the display screen. In one embodiment, a system comprises a set of 2-D image projectors and a display screen. The 2-D image projectors are configured to project individual 2-D images substantially in focus on the display screen. The display screen then diffuses (or reflects) each pixel from each of the 2-D images into a small angular slice. This enables the viewer observing the display screen to see a different one of the 2-D images with each eye. Further, the image seen by each eye varies as the viewer moves his or her head with respect to the display screen. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214538 | OPTICAL UNIT AND PROJECTION DISPLAY DEVICE - An optical unit ( | 2010-08-26 |
20100214539 | Projector frame for double-function projection - A dual purpose projectable projector frame comprises a main frame body, a upper end thereof is disposed with a first through hole; the first through hole being surrounded with two side walls; two side walls are pivotally coupled to two sides of a reflector; a projecting image emitted from a projection head is projected to the front or the back of the main frame body by adjusting an angle of a reflection face of the reflector reflecting light projected from a projector to allow the projector to have a dual purpose function of a general projection and capability of projecting an image onto a table face to enable the application of the projector to be broader. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214540 | IMAGE PROJECTION SYSTEM WITH AUTO-FOCUS - Focus adjustment for a projector which includes a projection lens having an adjustable focus position. An asymmetrically focused pattern is projected through the projection lens onto a projection screen, wherein the asymmetrically focused pattern is imaged by the projection lens onto the projection screen with a focus at one portion on the screen that differs with focus at another portion thereof. An image of the asymmetrically focused pattern is captured from the projection screen. A focus adjustment direction is calculated by using asymmetrical aspects of the captured image of the asymmetrically focused pattern. The focus position of the projection lens is driven in the calculated focus adjustment direction so as to move from an out-of-focus state of the projection lens toward an in-focus state. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214541 | PROJECTION DEVICE FOR VARIETY OF LIGHT DEVICE - Apply the project assembly on at least one of LED-unit or light-unit of illuminated object which has more than one LED or other light source to make object its be illuminated to show design or appearance or offer the illumination to people with the current invention add-on or build-in project assembly to get image projection function. The said illuminated object including all kind of seasonal lighting, regular light fixture, track light, desktop light, battery operated light which has more than one piece of light-units or LED-units. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214542 | LIGHT SOURCE DEVICE, AND PROJECTOR - A light source device includes an elliptical resonator, an electric discharge lamp that has an electric discharge tube and an electrode connected to the electric discharge tube and is disposed at one of two confocal points of the elliptical resonator, and a power supply antenna that supplies a microwave to the electric discharge lamp and is disposed at the other confocal point. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214543 | LITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS, A METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE APPARATUS AND A DEVICE MANUFACTURING METHOD - A method of operating a lithographic apparatus is disclosed. The method includes moving a substrate table supporting a substrate relative to a projection system and adjusting the scanning speed between the substrate table and the projection system during imaging of a target within a predefined area at or near an edge of the substrate, or adjusting the stepping speed between adjacent target positions in a predefined area at or near the edge of the substrate, or both. The adjusting the scanning and/or stepping speed may comprise lowering the speed. The projection system is configured to project a patterned beam of radiation on to a target portion of the substrate. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214544 | FLUID HANDLING DEVICE, AN IMMERSION LITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS AND A DEVICE MANUFACTURING METHOD - A fluid handling device for an immersion lithographic apparatus, the fluid handling device comprising: at least one body with a surface facing a space for fluid; a plurality of openings for the flow of fluid therethrough defined in the surface; at least one barrier moveable relative to the plurality of openings for selectively allowing or preventing the flow of fluid through selected openings of the plurality of openings. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214545 | Creating Metal Gate Structures Using Lithography-Etch-Lithography-Etch (LELE) Processing Sequences - The invention can provide apparatus and methods of creating metal gate structures on wafers in real-time using Lithography-Etch-Lithography-Etch (LELE) processing sequence. Real-time data and/or historical data associated with LELE processing sequences can be fed forward and/or fed back as fixed variables or constrained variables in internal-Integrated-Metrology modules (i-IMM) to improve the accuracy of the metal gate structures. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214546 | PROJECTION OPTICAL SYSTEM, EXPOSURE APPARATUS, AND DEVICE MANUFACTURING METHOD - A system includes a plurality of optical elements, a deformation unit configured to deform a deformable optical element satisfying a following conditional formula included in the plurality of optical elements by applying a force to the deformable optical element: | 2010-08-26 |
20100214547 | METHODS OF DETERMINING QUALITY OF A LIGHT SOURCE - Methods for determining a quality of a light source applied to a photolithographic process are provided. An image sensor array is exposed to a light from a light source. Addresses and respective intensities corresponding to a plurality of locations on a pupil map representing intensity of the light from on the image sensor array. At least one of an inner curve and an outer curve of the pupil map is defined based upon the collected addresses and respective intensities. The light source is applied to a photolithographic process if the addresses have a predetermined pattern relative to the at least one of the inner curve and the outer curve. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214548 | LITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS AND DEVICE MANUFACTURING METHOD - A lithographic apparatus includes a support constructed to support a patterning device, the patterning device being capable of imparting a radiation beam with a pattern in its cross-section to form a patterned radiation beam; a substrate table constructed to hold a substrate on a central area; and a projection system configured to project the patterned radiation beam onto a target portion of the substrate in a first direction. The apparatus further includes a positioning device to position the substrate table, wherein the positioning device includes a plurality of actuators arranged to, in use, exert forces to position the substrate table, the forces substantially being directed in a plane substantially perpendicular to the first direction and wherein the plurality of actuators are arranged outside a central volume of the substrate table, the central volume being obtained by projecting the central area along the first direction. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214549 | LITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS, A METHOD FOR REMOVING MATERIAL OF ONE OR MORE PROTRUSIONS ON A SUPPORT SURFACE, AND AN ARTICLE SUPPORT SYSTEM - A lithographic projection apparatus includes a beam production system to provide a beam of radiation, pattern the beam of radiation, and project the patterned beam onto a target portion of a substrate, a support table including protrusions to support an article, a detector to detect height deviations of the protrusions, a material removing device arranged to modify a height of the protrusion material, a controller coupled between the detector and the material removing device, wherein material removing device includes a removal tool selected from the group consisting of a mechanical polishing device, a magneto rheological finishing tool, and a single or multipoint diamond tool. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214550 | Alignment System and Alignment Marks for Use Therewith - A lithographic apparatus according to one embodiment of the invention includes an alignment system for aligning a substrate or a reticle. The alignment system includes a radiation source configured to illuminate an alignment mark on the substrate or on the reticle, the alignment mark comprising a maximum length sequence or a multi periodic coarse alignment mark. An alignment signal produced from the alignment mark is detected by a detection system. A processor determines an alignment position of the substrate or the reticle based on the alignment signal. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214551 | PROJECTION OBJECTIVE AND METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING A SYSTEM APERTURE STOP OF A PROJECTION OBJECTIVE - In certain aspects, the disclosure relates to a projection objective, in particular for a microlithography exposure apparatus, serving to project an image of an object field in an object plane onto an image field in an image plane. The projection objective includes a system aperture stop and refractive and/or reflective optical elements that are arranged relative to an optical system axis. The centroid of the image field is arranged at a lateral distance from the optical system axis). The system aperture stop has an inner aperture stop border which encloses an aperture stop opening and whose shape is defined by a border contour curve. The border contour curve runs at least in part outside of a plane that spreads orthogonally to the optical system axis. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214552 | MULTI-TABLE LITHOGRAPHIC SYSTEMS, LITHOGRAPHY PROCESSING TOOLS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING WORKPIECES - A lithographic workpiece processing tool includes a loading area for loading a workpiece; and a processing area for processing a workpiece. The workpiece processing tool further includes a multi-table system arranged between the loading area and the processing area. The multi-table system includes at least two tables configured to pass each other while moving between the loading area and the processing area. Each of the at least two tables is configured to hold a workpiece. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214553 | EXPOSING METHOD AND DEVICE MANUFACTURING METHOD - In an exposing method which illuminates, by illumination light, a mask having apertures arranged in matrix and a latticed light shielding portion, projects the mask on an object to be projected via a projection optical system, and thus forms a dark portion pattern image at a position conjugate in relation to intersections of a lattice of the light shielding portion, an available light source shape of the illumination satisfies a specific condition. Therefore, it is possible to exposure a two-dimensional periodic pattern to a theoretical limit pitch being the same as that of a one-dimensional periodic pattern, and it is also possible to secure a depth of focus sufficiently. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214554 | Passive imaging system equipped with a range finder - The invention relates to a range finding method for a target by means of a pulsed laser ( | 2010-08-26 |
20100214555 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THICKNESS MEASUREMENT - The material strength of extensive objects can be determined efficiently by using two distance measurers, wherein a first distance measurer determines the distance to a first main surface of the object and a second distance measurer determines the distance to a second main surface object opposing the first main surface. If potential measurement errors due to the extensive geometry are avoided by determining a reference distance between the first distance measurer and the second distance measurer by a reference unit via X-radiation, the thickness of the object between the first main surface and the second main surface can be determined with high accuracy and velocity. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214556 | APPARATUS FOR OPTICAL MEASUREMENT OF SUBSTANCE CONCENTRATIONS - An apparatus for optical measurement of substance concentrations has at least one transmitter arranged in or on a housing and at least one receiver for optical radiation, and a deflection device, which is at a distance from the at least one transmitter and the at least one receiver and is arranged within the substance when the apparatus is being used correctly, for deflection of the optical radiation from the at least one transmitter to the at least one receiver. The distance between the deflection device and the at least one transmitter and/or the at least one receiver can be varied by means of an adjusting device. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214557 | ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRIC APPARATUS FOR SEMICONDUCTOR PRODUCTION PROCESS - This absorption spectrometric apparatus for semiconductor production process includes a flow passageway switching mechanism connected to a discharging flow passageway of a processing chamber for a semiconductor production process and a multiple reflection type moisture concentration measuring absorption spectrometric analyzer that allows a laser beam from a laser light source to undergo multiple reflection within a cell, detects a light absorbancy change by a gas within the cell, and measures a moisture concentration within the gas. The flow passageway switching mechanism connects the discharging flow passageway by switching between a measuring flow passageway through which the gas is discharged by passing through the cell and a bypass flow passageway through which the gas is discharged without passing through the cell. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214558 | Inspection instrument - An inspection instrument includes main unit, Brix testing unit, weight measurement unit, display unit, control unit, and label printer; both of Brix and weight of an object pending test are tested and measured at the same time by the Brix testing unit and the weight measurement unit; resultant data are directly displayed on the inspection instrument by the display unit; data are directly printed on a label; and the label is outputted to be directly attached to the fruit. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214559 | Photoreceptor system for melatonin regulation and phototherapy - The present invention involves a light system for stimulating or regulating neuroendocrine, circadian, and photoneural systems in mammals based upon the discovery of peak sensitivity ranging from 425-505 nm; a light meter system for quantifying light which stimulates or regulates mammalian circadian, photoneural, and neuroendocrine systems. The present invention also relates to translucent and transparent materials, and lamps or other light sources with or without filters capable of stimulating or regulating neuroendocrine, circadian, and photoneural systems in mammals. Additionally, the present invention involves treatment of mammals with a wide variety of disorders or deficits, including light responsive disorders, eating disorders, menstrual cycle disorders, non-specific alerting and performance deficits, hormone-sensitive cancers, and cardiovascular disorders. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214560 | CARRYING DEVICE AND APPEARANCE INSPECTION DEVICE FOR TEST OBJECTS - A test object carrying device for use in an appearance inspection device for checking the appearance of the test objects, which includes a back/front reversal means | 2010-08-26 |
20100214561 | DEFECT INSPECTING APPARATUS - A defect inspecting apparatus of the invention solves a problem that in a defect inspecting apparatus, because of improving detection sensitivity of a microscopic defect by reducing a detection pixel size, a focal depth becomes shallow, a height of imaging is varied due to environmental change and the detection sensitivity of a defect becomes unstable. This apparatus comprises an XY stage, which carries a substrate to be inspected and scans in a predetermined direction, and a mechanism having a system of irradiating a defect on the inspected substrate at a slant and detecting the defect by a detection optical system disposed on the upper side, which corrects a height of imaging in real time for change in temperature and barometric pressure in order to keep the imaging in a best condition. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214562 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR NON-INVASIVELY EVALUATING A TARGET OF INTEREST OF A LIVING SUBJECT - In one aspect, the present invention relates to a probe using integrated confocal reflectance imaging, confocal Raman spectroscopy, and gross spatial imaging for non-invasively evaluating a target of interest of a living subject. In one embodiment, the probe includes a casing with a first end and an opposite, second end, a first optical port, a second optical port, and a third optical port, where the first and second optical ports are located at the first end of the casing and the third optical port is located at the second end of the casing such that the first and third optical ports define a first optical path between them and the second and third optical ports define a second optical path between them, respectively, where each of the first and second optical paths has a first portion and a second portion, where the second portions of the first and second optical paths are substantially overlapped and proximal to the third optical port, and where the probe also includes a collimation lens, a coupling lens, an objective lens assembly, a first mirror, a second mirror, a third mirror, a band pass filter, a long pass filter, a scanning member, an electronic imaging device, and a focus control device, where the collimation lens, the band pass filter, and the second mirror are placed at the first portion of the first optical path, where the coupling lens, the long pass filter, and the first mirror are placed at the first portion of the second optical path, and where the third mirrors, the scanning member, and the objective assembly are placed at the overlapped second portion of the first and second optical paths. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214563 | SPECTROSCOPIC MODULE - The spectroscopy module | 2010-08-26 |
20100214564 | APPARATUS FOR DETECTING PARTICLES ON A GLASS SURFACE AND A METHOD THEREOF - The present invention relates to an apparatus for detecting particles on a glass surface and a method thereof, and more specifically, to an apparatus for detecting particles on a glass surface and a method thereof for exactly inspecting particles which may be created on a glass surface where micro circuits are deposited. The apparatus for detecting the particles on the glass surface in accordance with the present invention comprises laser beam irradiators for detecting particles on a glass substrate on upper and lower sides of the glass substrate at certain intervals, respectively, and wherein the irradiators are configured so that beams emitted from the laser beam irradiators can be irradiated in a direction vertical to a transferring direction of the glass substrate, thereby exactly detecting particles detached to the glass surface without exception. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214565 | IMAGING MICROOPTICS FOR MEASURING THE POSITION OF AN AERIAL IMAGE - An imaging microoptics, which is compact and robust, includes at least one aspherical member and has a folded beam path. The imaging microoptics provides a magnification |β′| of >800 by magnitude. Furthermore, a system for positioning a wafer with respect to a projection optics includes the imaging microoptics, an image sensor positionable in the image plane of the imaging microoptics, for measuring a position of an aerial image of the projection optics, and a wafer stage with an actuator and a controller for positioning the wafer in dependence of an output signal of the image sensor. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214566 | LATERAL SHIFT MEASUREMENT USING AN OPTICAL TECHNIQUE - Alignment of layers during manufacture of a multi-layer sample is controlled by applying optical measurements to a measurement site in the sample. The measurement site includes two diffractive structures located one above the other in two different layers, respectively. The optical measurements include at least two measurements with different polarization states of incident light, each measurement including illuminating the measurement site so as to illuminate one of the diffractive structures through the other. The diffraction properties of the measurement site are indicative of a lateral shift between the diffractive structures. The diffraction properties detected are analyzed for the different polarization states of the incident light to determine an existing lateral shift between the layers. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214567 | Nanoparticle Based Identification - This patent application asserts application of a spot-mixture of nanoparticles in barcoding of information for security and protection. ID encoding and subsequent readout is made using the distinctive spectral features of the spot-mixture of nanoparticles defined as a tiny, invisible spots made up of absorbing and fluorescent nanoparticles whose spectral properties will be used for security ID signatures. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214568 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS FOR FORMING IMAGE ON RECORD MEDIUM - A record medium determining device | 2010-08-26 |
20100214569 | Semiconductor Apparatus Including Alignment Tool - Provided is a semiconductor apparatus. The semiconductor apparatus includes a reference grating and a plurality of detectors. The reference grating diffracts an optical signal generated by being reflected from the alignment grating of a substrate to diffraction beams with different orders. The plurality of detectors measure intensities of a plurality of diffraction beams selected from the diffraction beams, respectively. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214570 | ORTHOGONAL-POLARIZATION MIRAU INTERFEROMETRY AND BEAM-SPLITTING MODULE AND INTERFEROMETRIC SYSTEM USING THE SAME - An orthogonal-polarization Mirau interferometric system is provided, wherein an incident light is split into a reference light and an inspection light with the polarizations thereof being orthogonal to each other by using a beam-splitting module, while projecting the inspection light on a measured object to form an object light, and then the object light and the reference light are combined to form a combined light, and thereafter, an analyzer is utilized to modulate the polarizations and the intensities of the two lights for making the two lights interfere with each other and thus create an interference pattern. The polarization of the object light and that of the reference light can be adjusted by using an analyzer to become orthogonal to each other, and the intensities of the object light and the reference light can be adjusted to about the same for producing an interference pattern with high contrast. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214571 | DRAG-AND-DROP PRINTING METHOD WITH ENHANCED FUNCTIONS - A drag-and-drop direct printing method with enhanced functions is described. A printing bin icon is provided on the computer's desktop, and the user drags files onto the icon to print the files without manually opening them. The printing bin program allows a user to set basic printing property settings, select a printer, compose a page, etc. all without visibly opening the files or the full printing and print properties interface. Simple popup menus, such as a printing property setting menu, printer selection menu, page composition menu, etc. are provided to allow the user to accomplish these functions. In one embodiment, when a user drops a file in the printing bin icon, a popup menu allows the user to select one of multiple printing methods, such as print with current settings, change settings and print, select printer and print, compose page and print, etc. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214572 | Image processing apparatus - A facsimile image reception portion obtains a facsimile image received through a communication line. An image storage portion stores a facsimile image obtained by the facsimile image reception portion. A destination storage portion stores at least one transfer destination of the facsimile image and a set value for limiting received data by making connection with each other for each of transfer destinations. A character recognition portion obtains character data by performing character recognition from a facsimile image obtained by the facsimile image reception portion. A character recognition operation control portion compares a set value for limiting received data to character data obtained by a character recognition portion to control whether or not character recognition by the character recognition portion is continued. An electronic mail creation portion creates an electronic mail in which character data obtained by the character recognition portion is described. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214573 | IMAGE READING APPARATUS AND IMAGE READING CONTROL METHOD - An image reading apparatus includes a feeder, a first reading unit, a first memory which stores image data of the surface of the document read by the first reading unit, a second reading unit located at an upstream side of the first reading position, a second memory which stores image data of the document read by the second reading unit and a controller configured to control the feeder, the first reading unit and the second reading unit. The controller controls to execute pre-scanning the document by the second reading unit over a predetermined range shorter than a separation distance between the first reading position and the second reading position in a transporting direction from a leading edge of the document when the document reaches the second reading position. The controller further controls to execute storing obtained pre-scanned image data into the second memory and measuring the size of the document based on the pre-scanned image data stored in the second memory. The controller still further controls to execute reading the surface of the document by the first reading unit when the document reaches the first reading position, and storing obtained first image data into the first memory. The controller controls to execute processing the first image data stored in the first memory based on the size of the document obtained in the measuring. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214574 | COPYING APPARATUS, CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR, AND PROGRAM - A copying apparatus for copying an image of an original document on a recording paper, the copying apparatus includes: a reading section that transports paper, which is an original document or recording paper and is placed on a paper placing section capable of containing the paper, and reads a size and an image of the paper; a printing section that performs printing on the paper and discharges the paper; a switching transport section that switches transporting of the paper, of which the image is read by the reading section, to the printing section side and discharging of the paper. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214575 | PRINTING APPARATUS - A printing apparatus includes multiple image printers ( | 2010-08-26 |
20100214576 | Color Separation into Neugebauer Primary Area Coverage Vectors - The disclosure describes methods for color printing, performing a color separation process and performing a halftoning process. Furthermore, the disclosure describes the color separation process determining one or more Neugebauer Primaries, tessellating the Neugebauer Primaries, and generating one or more Neugebauer Primary area coverage vectors, whose area coverages are linear with respect to a device-independent color space. The disclosure further describes that the color separation process communicates with the halftoning process using one or more Neugebauer Primary area coverage vectors. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214577 | ENCODING OF NON-INDEXED DATA FOR PRINTING USING INDEXED RGB - Machine-enabled methods of, and devices and systems for, encoding color bitmap data as indexed red-green-blue (RGB) data for printing and optional multi-functional peripheral (MFP) device raster image processor (RIP) bypass. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214578 | METHOD FOR EVALUATION OF APPLIANCE ECONOMICS AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT - A method and system for determining appliance economics and environmental impacts of appliances comprising the steps of electronically reading an appliance identifier of an appliance using a portable, hand-held communication device, inputting an installation location of the appliance into the communication device, transmitting the appliance identifier and the installation location of the appliance to a data processing center containing current energy cost data and externalities data for the installation location, and transmitting at least one of said appliance economics and said appliance environmental impact for the appliance to the communication device. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214579 | MAPPING AN OUT-OF-GAMUT COLOR TO A SURFACE OF A COLOR GAMUT - What is disclosed is a system and method for mapping an out-of-gamut spot color to a surface boundary of a target color gamut of a color marking device in a color management system. The present method accurately detects the intersection of a point at the boundary surface of a ray traced between the out-of-gamut color and color point along a neutral axis of the target gamut. The ability to map an out-of-gamut color accurately to the gamut surface provides many advantages as one skilled in the art would appreciate. Various embodiments are provided. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214580 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPROVED SOLID AREA AND HEAVY SHADOW UNIFORMITY IN PRINTED DOCUMENTS - A method for minimizing cross-process non-uniformities in solid and heavy shadow regions of printed documents is provided. The method includes marking with a marking engine an image on an image bearing surface moving in a process direction; generating profile data of the image by sensing an optical characteristic of the image in a cross-process direction; adjusting at least one control actuator of the marking engine so as to shift the characteristic of a subsequent marked image in the cross-process direction to at least a target value; and generating a spatially varying tone reproduction curve to smooth the characteristic of the subsequent marked image towards the target value. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214581 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - An image forming apparatus includes; a chart data forming unit that forms density correcting chart data to be printed, in which reference density patterns and adjusting density patterns are arranged so that a connection angle, and the adjusting density patterns have different densities in the respective patterns; a printing unit that prints a density correcting chart in which the reference density patterns and the adjusting density patterns are arranged adjacent to each other in respective patters; a receiving unit that receives an input of a density adjusting value of a desired pattern, on the basis of comparison of density between the reference density patterns and the adjusting density patterns which has been obtained from visual observation of a user on the printed density correcting chart; and a tone correcting unit that conducts tone correction of the desired pattern. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214582 | Color Reproduction Method, Data Processing Apparatus and Program - A color reproduction meth a color printing apparatus which reproduces a color by a combination of a black plate and a plurality of chromatic color materials, which calculates color control values including a quantity addition of the black plate to a first color reproduced by only a combination of the chromatic color materials to reproduce a second color which is reproduced by adding the black plate to the first color, includes: calculating, based on a color profile of the color printing apparatus, a characteristic data representing characteristic changes of a brightness and a color saturation of a representative color caused by adding the black plate to the representative color, wherein the representative color is reproduced by only any one of the chromatic color materials or a combination of the chromatic color materials; and calculating the color control value based on the characteristic data. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214583 | IMAGE READING APPARATUS AND CONTROL METHOD OF IMAGE READING APPARATUS - An image reading apparatus which performs a shading correction by using white reference data, includes an image sensor which transfers accumulated charge to a shift register by a shift pulse; a motor for moving a carriage; an encoder; and a shift pulse control unit, wherein in a white reference data acquisition process, the shift pulse control unit outputs a shift pulse which is a start timing of the charge accumulation corresponding to a predetermined reference color in a case in which an output result of the encoder is in a predetermined state, outputs a shift pulse which is a start timing of the charge accumulation corresponding to each color other than the predetermined reference color in a case in which a predetermined time for each color other than the predetermined reference color has elapsed from the start timing of the charge accumulation corresponding to the predetermined reference color as a reference. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214584 | IMAGE PROCESSING DEVICE AND SYSTEM, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM THEREFOR - An image processing device is configured to detect allocation areas from template data, specify a position of each detected allocation area on the template data with respect to a first standard, provide an area identification to each allocation area based on the specified position of each allocation area, acquire image data based on document sheets set thereon, extract document images from the acquired image data, specify a location of each extracted document image on the acquired image data with respect to a second standard, provide an image identification to each document image based on the specified location of each document image, identify an allocation area corresponding to each document image based on the image identifications and the area identifications, edit each document image to be allocated in the corresponding allocation area, generate composite data with the edited document images allocated in the respective allocation areas, and output the composite data. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214585 | IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, CONTROL METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM - There is provided a control method for an image processing apparatus that is capable of discharging sheets printed based on print jobs input by a plurality of users to a lockable paper discharge unit, the control method including authenticating a user, releasing locking of the lockable paper discharge unit according to an authentication result, holding status information indicating whether each of the plurality of users who have discharged sheets to the lockable paper discharge unit is authenticated in a holding unit, determining whether there is any user who is not authenticated based on the status information held in the holding unit, detecting presence/absence of a sheet or sheets discharged to the lockable paper discharge unit, and notifying that an error has occurred in taking out of sheets if, after locking of the locked lockable paper discharge unit is released, absence of a sheet or sheets in the lockable paper discharge unit is detected and presence of a user who is not authenticated is determined. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214586 | INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - An information processing apparatus having multiple operating systems is disclosed. Among the multiple operating systems, a first operating system, the startup time of which is short, controls a particular device, and a second operating system, the startup time of which is longer than that of the first operating system, controls the emulated particular device. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214587 | JOB PROCESSING APPARATUS AND METHOD - The following processes are executed in order to restrict an execution of a job based on job data formed by using a driver other than a specified device driver. The device driver which formed the received job data is specified. Whether or not use of the device driver is permitted is discriminated. If it is decided that the use of the device driver is not permitted, the execution of the job based on the received job data is restricted. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214588 | INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, METHOD OF CONTROLLING INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, AND STORAGE MEDIUM - An information processing apparatus that lightens the workload for a serviceman or an administrator who imports setting information into the information processing apparatus. The information processing apparatus includes an operation section via which the user can input data. The apparatus stores setting information containing a plurality of settings required for operation control and discriminating information on each setting for discriminating whether the setting is of a common setting item or of an apparatus-specific setting item, changes the discriminating information on each setting of the setting information, according to a specific instruction given by the user via the user interface, and externally outputs the stored setting information. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214589 | Printing System And Program - A printing system and a program ensuring an improved security. A printing system ( | 2010-08-26 |
20100214590 | METHOD FOR PROTECTING CONTENT OF A FAX CONFIRMATION SHEET - What is provided are a system, method, and computer program product for protecting information displayed on a fax confirmation page. Several embodiments are provided. In one embodiment, for example, a Gaussian kernel is used to blur the digitized image to be printed on the confirmation page. In one method, a large enough blur kernel is selected so that text of a certain size will be rendered illegible. A method is also provided wherein a copy of the first page of the faxed document used to provide the content to be displayed on the confirmation page of the faxed document is stored on a storage device. A character sequence which references the stored original content on the storage media is printed on the confirmation page. A new confirmation page can be reconstructed and printed if it is desirable to have the altered content made visibly legible. Various other embodiments are disclosed. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214591 | Image data processing apparatus - A control unit of an image data processing apparatus executes a program including the step (S | 2010-08-26 |
20100214592 | Image Processor Having Function for Writing Data to and Reading Data From Storage Unit Attached on Sheet - An image processing device includes a supply unit, a sheet tray, a conveying unit, an image processing unit, an access unit, and a control unit. A sheet having a storage unit is set in the supply unit. The image processing unit performs an image processing operation for reading an image from the sheet or for printing an image on the sheet. The access unit performs an access operation including at least one of a process for reading data from the storage unit and a process for writing data to the storage unit. The control unit determines whether the access operation for the sheet is successfully performed. The control unit further controls the access unit, based on the determination, to perform re-access operation to the sheet for which the access operation results in failure upon resetting the sheet discharged to the discharge tray onto the supply unit. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214593 | MANAGEMENT APPARATUS, CONTROL METHOD THEREOF, AND STORAGE MEDIUM - A management apparatus by which one of facsimile apparatuses that externally receives facsimile data is selected based on current power modes of the facsimile apparatuses. Facsimile data can be transmitted from any of a FAX and MFPs on an IP communication network. One of MFPs which are not in a power saving mode is selected by the management apparatus, and a URI of the selected MFP is registered in an SIP server. When facsimile data whose original transmission destination is an MFP which is in a power saving mode is transmitted, the facsimile data is transferred to and alternatively received by the selected MFP. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214594 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATICALLY GENERATING A COPY OF A PRINT STREAM - A method and system for processing a print stream are provided. The methodology includes generating at least one copy of the print stream and transmitting a first copy of the at least one copy of the print stream to a sub-system of said computer system. The methodology further includes transmitting a second copy of the at least one copy of the print stream to a print driver and processing the second copy of the printer stream by the designated print driver. The methodology further includes transmitting the processed second copy to the at least one printer for generating a printout corresponding to the print stream. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214595 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR USING PATTERN COLOR SPACE IN PRINT JOB PROCESSING - A method for creating a pattern color space for use during print job processing may include: a) defining a variable portion of the pattern color space, b) defining a fixed portion of the pattern color space, c) defining a bounding shape for the pattern color space, d) defining a procedure for painting the variable and fixed portions within the bounding shape, and e) at least temporarily, saving the pattern color space to a storage device. The variable portion of the pattern color space may be based on variable data associated with the print job and an object within the print job may identify the pattern color space for a color parameter. A system using this method may include a storage device, a digital front end, a print controller, and a print engine. Various methods for using the pattern color space during print job processing are also provided. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214596 | Routing Component Ready Commands - Commands from a central controller of a printing system are received at a first component of a printing system. The commands include component ready commands and non-component ready commands. The component ready commands are routed unaltered to a second component of the printing system. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214597 | SERVICE STATION - A service station for a print system includes a dedicated controller and a network interface configured to couple the service station to a central controller of the print system and to other components of the print system over a network. The dedicated controller is configured to allow the service station to perform a task in response to receiving a command indicative of the task over the network from the central controller of the print system without the central controller knowing the details of the task. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214598 | SYSTEM FOR VISUALLY MANAGING OFFICE DOCUMENT FINISHING OPTIONS - A computer implemented system and interactive method for selecting finishing options for a print job are disclosed. The method includes receiving a print job which includes a document to be printed and associated job ticket information. Printers capable of executing the print job are identified and a user selection of one of the capable printers is received. Finishing options available on the selected printer are displayed and a user-selected one or more of the displayed finishing options are received. A three-dimensional visualization of the document as it would be rendered on the user-selected printer with a user selected finishing option(s) is generated. The print job ticket information can then be updated, based on any user-selected printer and finishing options. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214599 | Method for printing with XPSDrv printer driver - A method used with the XPSDrv printer driver which reduces the overhead associated with loading the XPS filters is disclosed. The method may be implemented in a dynamic-link library (DLL) loaded by the configure module of the XPSDrv driver or a special function. The DLL or the special function dynamically modifies the XPSDrv driver's filter pipeline configuration file for each print job, so that only a subset of the filters, i.e., filters that are required for that print job, are included in the filter pipeline configuration file. In operation, the user uses the printer driver interface (UI) to set print property settings for the print job, and when the user exits the driver UI, the DLL or the special function modifies the filter pipeline configuration file based on the print property settings set by the user. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214600 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS, DELIVERY SYSTEM, IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD, PROGRAM, AND RECORDING MEDIUM - A disclosed image forming apparatus includes a first control unit controlling functions of the image forming apparatus and including an output unit outputting, provided that first user authentication is successful, first user information including a first user identification information and password combination, and a second control unit controlling execution of a processing flow related to an image data delivery and including an acquisition unit acquiring the first user information including the first user identification information and password combination to be stored as second user information including a second user identification information and password combination in a storage unit, and an authentication control unit controlling second user authentication based on the second user identification information and password combination of the second user information. In the image forming apparatus, the first and the second control units operate in separate processes and respectively carry out the first and second user authentications. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214601 | APPARATUS AND METHOD TO EXECUTE PRINT JOBS - To allow the management of suspended printed jobs while being distinguished based on reasons for suspension and removing the reasons to execute the print jobs, for a plurality of print jobs suspended in the printing apparatus, the print jobs are distinguished based on reasons for suspension to specify the print jobs; information making the specified plurality of print jobs and reasons for suspension recognizable is displayed on a display apparatus; and the printing apparatus is made to execute the specified plurality of print jobs according to a print instruction from a user. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214602 | IMAGE FORMATION SYSTEM AND APPARATUS CAPABLE OF QUEUING AND HOLDING PRINT JOBS AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING CAPABLE OF QUEUING AND HOLDING PRINT JOBS - An image formation apparatus obtains an amount of sheets remaining in its accommodation unit and from that amount determines whether a print job of interest can successfully be processed for printing. If so, then the print job of interest is processed for printing. If not, a print notification dialog box is output to provide notification that the print job cannot successfully be processed for printing and that it is necessary to resupply sheets required to process the print job for printing. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214603 | COMMUNICATION DEVICE, METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME, AND SYSTEM INCLUDING THE SAME - A communication device is driven by an on-demand driver installed in an apparatus that includes an on-demand driver generating program that generates the on-demand driver for the communication device based on device information of the communication device. The communication device includes a memory unit that stores therein the device information of the communication device, a responding unit that, in response to a request for obtaining the device information from the on-demand driver generating program, sends the device information stored in the memory unit to the apparatus, and an updating unit that is used in externally updating the device information stored in the memory unit. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214604 | IMAGE PROCESSING SYSTEM, OPERATION METHOD THEREOF, IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS AND IMAGE PROCESSING PROGRAM - An image processing system in which a portable terminal and an image processing apparatus are capable of communicating with each other contactlessly, includes: the portable terminal apparatus including: a display; and a transmitter that transmits display information indicating what is currently displayed on the display, to the image processing apparatus over contactless communication, and the image processing apparatus including: a receiver that receives the display information from the portable terminal over contactless communication; a memory that records in advance, display information samples and specified operations for the image processing apparatus, with their connections; and a controller that determines an appropriate operation based on the display information received by the receiver, the display information samples recorded in the memory and the specified operations also recorded in the memory, and makes the image processing apparatus perform that determined operation. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214605 | IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS AND PROGRAM - An image processing apparatus for executing image processing on the basis of a command transmitted from a communication terminal is provided. The image processing apparatus includes: a communication unit that performs communication with the communication terminal; an execution unit that executes the image processing on the basis of the command transmitted from the communication terminal; a determination unit that determines whether or not to permit the execution unit to execute the image processing based on the command without passing through a communication terminal serving as a management terminal; and a control unit that prohibits the image processing based on the command without passing through the management terminal when the determination unit determines that the execution of the image processing is not permitted. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214606 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - An image forming apparatus includes: a controller and an engine. The controller includes a first memory configured to store therein first setting information for driving the image forming element. The engine includes: an image generation unit configured to drive the image forming element; a second memory configured to store therein second setting information for driving the image forming element; and an initialization processor configured to initialize the image generation unit based on the second setting information before a communication between the controller and the engine is established, to compare the first setting information with the second setting information after the communication between the controller and the engine is established, and to execute an initialization of the image generation unit based on the first setting information when the first setting information does not correspond to the second setting information. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214607 | Controller Device - A method of using a controller device for an electronic cutting machine. The method includes associating at least one of cutting operations and printing operations with glyphs, retrieving the glyphs from at least one of memory of a cartridge in communication with the controller device and memory of the controller device, arranging the glyphs in a screen overlay, and rendering the screen overlay on a screen of the controller device. | 2010-08-26 |
20100214608 | Method of Displaying Expected Service Life Values Collected by Replaceable Unit in an Electronic Device, and a Display Program - The user of an electronic device can easily know when a replaceable unit needs replacing (the service life). A host computer | 2010-08-26 |
20100214609 | Process for storing and accessing documents by facsimile - A method for storing an image of a paper document with the steps of: relating an indexing image with the document, faxing the document and related indexing image to a fax server and storing the image of the document and information conveyed by the indexing image. | 2010-08-26 |