Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080290595 | CASH HANDLING SYSTEM - A cash handling system | 11-27-2008 |
20090066017 | PAPAER SHEET STORAGE DEVICE, AND CONTROL METHOD AND CONTROL PROGRAM FOR PAPER SHEET STORAGE DEVICE - A paper sheet storage device comprises paper sheet transporting units | 03-12-2009 |
20090107799 | BILL HANDLING DEVICE - The present invention provides a bill handling device which can realize a reduction in size, an increase in capacity and a reduction in processing time and improves satisfaction of users. The bill handling device includes a bill discriminating portion for discriminating bills, recycle stores for storing bills and separating the bills again, a loading store for supplying bills to the recycle stores or collecting bills from the recycle stores, a reject store and a loading reject store which store reject bills rejected by the bill discriminating portion, and conveying paths for conveying bills to the respective portions, wherein the conveying paths are formed as an annular conveying path which can convey the bills in two directions, and the recycle stores, the loading store, the reject store, and the loading reject store are arranged around the conveying paths. | 04-30-2009 |
20090118861 | PAPER MONEY RECEIVING/DISPENSING MECHANISM AND AUTOMATIC TELLER MACHINE - A paper money receiving/dispensing mechanism comprises a paper money storage unit that temporarily stores paper money; a paper money receiving/dispensing opening, arranged above the storage unit, used for receiving and dispensing paper money; a paper money transport unit capable of switching to either one of an operating position for transporting paper money between the storage unit and the paper money receiving/dispensing opening and a standby position; and a transport control unit for switching the paper money transport unit to the operating position or the standby position. | 05-07-2009 |
20090134567 | SHEET HANDLING DEVICE - [Problem] The present invention has as an object to reduce the occurrence of jamming of sheet within a sheet handling device. | 05-28-2009 |
20100213660 | PAPER SHEET HANDLING MACHINE - The paper sheet handling machine is provided. The paper sheet handling machine includes: a paper sheet slot configured to receive and provide a paper sheet; a pair of push plates configured to hold the paper sheet inserted into and discharged from the paper sheet handling machine via the paper sheet slot and apply a pressing force to the paper sheet in a thickness direction thereof; a pair of conveyor assemblies including a first conveyor assembly and a second conveyor assembly configured to hold and convey the paper sheet inserted and discharged via the paper sheet slot; and a moving mechanism configured to move the first conveyor assembly and the second conveyor assembly in mutually approaching directions or in mutually away directions and locate the first conveyor assembly and the second conveyor assembly at any position between inside and outside the pair of push plates, seen from the paper sheet slot. | 08-26-2010 |
20110074098 | PAPER SHEETS STORAGE AND PAPER SHEETS HANDLING APPARATUS - The provides a two money kinds recycle box provided with a plurality of paper money accumulating portions and storing and feeding the paper money at one position, thereby simplifying a carrier path structure of a whole of a paper money inputting and outputting machine provided with the two money kinds recycle box, and corresponding to a lot of money kinds with a compact structure. The two money kinds recycle box is provided with an output and input port outputting and inputting the paper money with respect to an external portion, a plurality of paper money accumulating portions storing the paper money, a pickup roller provided at one position of each of the paper money accumulating portions and carrying out an accumulating motion of the paper sheets onto the paper money accumulating portions and a feeding motion of the paper sheets from the accumulating portions, and a two-way carrier path carrying the paper sheets in a two-way direction between the one output and input port and a plurality of pickup rollers. | 03-31-2011 |
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20100139451 | CRANKSHAFT MEMBER AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - The invention relates to a crankshaft member having high fatigue strength and good bending correctability, and its method of manufacture. The steel made crankshaft member mainly consists of a two-phase structure of ferrite and perlite. The steel includes C, Ni, Mn, and Cr as required elements and Si, Cu, Mo, Ti, V, Nb, Ca, and S as optional elements that may be included, in the amounts of C within the range of 0.20 to 0.50 wt %, Si within the range of 0 to 0.6 wt %, Mn within the range of 0.5 to 1.5 wt %, Cu within the range of 0 to 0.7 wt %, Ni within the range of 0.05 to 1.5 wt %, Cr within the range of 0.05 to 0.45 wt %, and Mo within the range of 0 to 0.5 wt % to satisfy the condition 115≧70 C+8 Si+23 Mn+11 Cu+128 Cr+83 Mo≧50. A portion of the member surface is provided at least with a hard nitride layer having an average hardness within the range of 300 to 450 HV. Lamellar spacing of the perlite is 0.3 μm or less. | 06-10-2010 |
20110132138 | NITROCARBURIZED CRANKSHAFT MEMBER AND STEEL FOR NITROCARBURIZED CRANKSHAFTS - A nitrocarburized crankshaft member made of a steel that includes C in an amount by weight of 0.25 to 0.32% as a required element and an optional element that may be included, and Fe and inevitable impurities in a remaining portion. The steel-made crankshaft member mainly includes ferrite and perlite, wherein at least a portion of the steel surface thereof having a ferrite surface area of 50% or greater is imparted with a nitrocarburized hard layer. The nitrocarburized hard layer includes a surface compound layer suppressed to a thickness of 10 to 35 μm, and a nitrogen diffusion zone below the surface compound layer having a diffusion depth of 700 μm or greater. The steel includes C, Si, Mn, Cu, Ni, and Cr as the required elements and Mo, N, s-Al, and Ti as the optional elements. | 06-09-2011 |
20150083279 | NITROCARBURIZED CRANKSHAFT MEMBER AND STEEL FOR NITROCARBURIZED CRANKSHAFTS - A nitrocarburized crankshaft member made of a steel having essentially ferrite and perlite, and at least a portion of a steel surface thereof having a ferrite surface area of 50% or greater that is imparted with a nitrocarburized hard layer. The steel consists of C, Si, Mn, Cu, Ni, and Cr as required elements and Mo, N, s-Al, Ti, Pb, Bi, and Ca as optional elements that may be included, and Fe and inevitable impurities. C is within a range of 0.25 to 0.32%. The nitrocarburized crankshaft member includes a thickness of a surface compound layer of the nitrocarburized hard layer of 10 to 35 μm that is formed during establishment of a diffusion depth of a nitrogen diffusion zone below the surface compound layer of 700 μm or greater. | 03-26-2015 |
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20090102346 | SEALING MEMBER FOR SPARK PLUG - A sealing member for a cylindrical spark plug having a metal shell with threaded ridges thereon to be screwed into a mounting hole of a combustion engine, the sealing member comprised of a piece of annular sheet material made of austenitic stainless steel or ferritic stainless steel that is folded back in a radial direction so as to form a region where at least two or more layers of the sheet material are overlapped in an axial direction | 04-23-2009 |
20120153801 | SPARK PLUG AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SPARK PLUG - A spark plug includes a tubular metallic shell extending in the direction of an axis and having a tool engagement portion formed through extrusion. The tool engagement portion has a 12-point shape which is a sectional shape taken orthogonally to the axis and has a plurality of protrusions and recesses provided alternately. As viewed in a section taken orthogonally to the axis, when D (mm) represents the diameter of a circle which passes radially through the outermost positions on the protrusions, and d (mm) represents the diameter of a circle which passes radially through the innermost positions on the recesses, the relational expression 0.45≦(D−d)/2≦0.75 is satisfied. The spark plug can provide a more reliable restraint on the slippage of a tool at the time of mounting and enables the tool engagement portion to be reliably formed so as to form a desired shape. | 06-21-2012 |
20130162135 | SPARK PLUG - A spark plug includes a ceramic insulator having a tapered rear end stepped portion whose diameter decreases from front to rear and a metal shell having a crimp portion which crimps the rear end stepped portion from the rear end. An area defined by an outer edge of the rear end stepped portion and an inner edge of the crimp portion is 5-25 mm | 06-27-2013 |
20130278133 | SPARK PLUG AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A spark plug includes: a rod-shaped center electrode extending in an axial direction; an insulator including a shaft hole that holds the center electrode inside of the shaft hole; a metal shell surrounding and holding a part of the insulator; and a ground electrode including a base end welded to the metal shell. The metal shell and the ground electrode are joined via a fusion portion formed by welding the ground electrode and the metal shell together. When the smallest thickness of the fusion portion in the axial direction is A, when, in a cross section that includes a center line of the ground electrode and is parallel to the axis, a length of a ground-electrode-side melted boundary formed between the fusion portion and the ground electrode is B, and when the ground electrode thickness is C, conditions of A≧0.2 mm and B >C are satisfied. | 10-24-2013 |
20140065915 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SPARK PLUG - A method for manufacturing a spark plug includes an assembling step of assembling an insulator into a metallic shell by insertion of the insulator into the metallic shell from an axially rear end opening portion of the metallic shell. The assembling step includes a displacement restricting step of restricting a relative positional displacement between the metallic shell and the insulator in a radial direction intersecting with the axial direction so as to reduce eccentricity between the axis of the metallic shell and the axis of the insulator to a predetermined value or less, while allowing a relative positional displacement between the metallic shell and the insulator in the axial direction. In the assembling step, whether or not the insulator is cracked in the assembling step is judged by detecting acoustic emission from the insulator. | 03-06-2014 |
20140111079 | SPARK PLUG - In a spark plug, at least one of a center electrode and a ground electrode has a cover portion and a core portion having a different thermal expansion coefficient. The core portion has a concave portion and a convex portion formed at a front end thereof. The convex portion is such that, in a cross section passing through a barycenter of a front surface of the electrode and also passing through the convex portion, an area of the convex portion delimited by a line perpendicular to a bisector of the convex portion and passing through a point 0.2 mm shifted from a front end of the convex portion in the direction of the bisector is smaller than an area of a triangle formed by connecting the front end of the convex portion and intersections of the line perpendicular to the bisector and a contour of the convex portion. | 04-24-2014 |