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20100119392 | RECIPROCATING PUMP - The structure is improved so that a bearing is disposed in a place other than pump shafts, thereby improving the smoothness of the slide movement of a moving body which is a large structure, and the durability of slide supporting means (bearings or the like) for it. In a reciprocating pump having: a pump body | 05-13-2010 |
20110210544 | RESINOUS TUBE JOINT - A resin pipe joint in which, although an economical configuration formed by two components or a joint body and a union nut is employed, both a resistance against pulling and an excellent sealing property can be attained is provided. | 09-01-2011 |
20110221190 | TUBE JOINT CONSISTING OF RESIN - A resin pipe joint in which, although an economical configuration formed by two components or a joint body and a union nut is employed, both a resistance against pulling and an excellent sealing property can be attained is provided. A resin pipe joint is configured so that the joint has: a synthetic resin-made joint body | 09-15-2011 |
20110260450 | RESIN PIPE JOINT - In a resin pipe joint having a configuration where, by a screw advancement of a union nut caused by screwing an internal thread to an external thread in a state where a tube is externally fitted to an inner cylinder to form a flared portion, a flaring changing region is pressed by a seal pressing portion, a torque varying portion in which projecting portions of a joint body and recess portions of the union nut are fitted to or unfitted from each other by a flexural displacements of the projecting portions in the direction of the axis in accordance with fastening rotation of the union nut from the vicinity of a portion in front of an end of the screw advancement, the screw advancement being caused by pressing of the seal pressing portion against the flaring changing region is configured. | 10-27-2011 |
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20110243299 | X-RAY INSPECTION APPARATUS AND X-RAY INSPECTION METHOD - An X-ray inspection apparatus includes a scanning X-ray source for emitting an X-ray, an X-ray detector drive unit having a plurality of X-ray detectors mounted thereon and being capable of independently driving the plurality of X-ray detectors, and an image acquisition control mechanism for controlling the X-ray detector drive unit and acquisition of image data from the X-ray detectors. The scanning X-ray source emits an X-ray by moving an X-ray focal point position of the X-ray source to each of originating point positions of X-ray emission, which are set for the X-ray detectors such that X-rays are transmitted through a plurality of prescribed inspection areas of an inspection object and enter the X-ray detectors. Image pickup by the X-ray detector and movement of another X-ray detector are concurrently performed in an alternate manner. The image acquisition control mechanism acquires image data, and an operation unit reconstructs an image. | 10-06-2011 |
20110249795 | X-RAY INSPECTION METHOD AND X-RAY INSPECTION APPARATUS - An X-ray inspection apparatus includes an X-ray source, an X-ray detector, an image acquisition control mechanism for controlling acquisition of image data from the X-ray detector, an inspection object drive mechanism for moving an inspection object, an X-ray source control mechanism, and an operation unit. The X-ray source control mechanism causes the X-ray source to output X-rays from focal point positions aligned in the X direction, based on an instruction from the operation unit. The inspection object is divided into a plurality of partial areas. The image acquisition control mechanism acquires a partial image which is an image of an X-ray output from each focal point position and transmitted through each partial area. When acquisition of partial images for all the focal point positions is finished, the inspection object drive mechanism moves the inspection object in the Y direction based on an instruction from the operation unit. | 10-13-2011 |
20110255660 | X-RAY INSPECTION METHOD AND X-RAY INSPECTION APPARATUS - An X-ray inspection apparatus includes an X-ray source, an X-ray detector, an X-ray detector drive unit, an image acquisition control mechanism for controlling driving of the X-ray detector by the X-ray detector drive unit and acquisition of image data from the X-ray detector, an inspection object drive mechanism for moving an inspection object, an X-ray source control mechanism, and an operation unit. The X-ray source control mechanism causes the X-ray source to output an X-ray based on an instruction from the operation unit. The image acquisition control mechanism moves the X-ray detector to a plurality of image pickup positions aligned in the Y direction based on an instruction from the operation unit. The inspection object drive mechanism moves the inspection object in the Y direction such that the X-ray detector can detect an X-ray transmitted through the inspection object at each image pickup position based on an instruction from the operation unit. | 10-20-2011 |
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20080233395 | Flame Retardant Artificial Polyester Hair - Artificial polyester hair, which retains fiber physical properties of general polyester fibers such as heat resistance and a degree of strength and elongation, are excellent in the setting property, transparency and touch feeling, and has excellent flame retardancy, is provided. The flame retardant artificial polyester hair, which retains fiber properties such as heat resistance and a degree of strength and elongation and is excellent in suitability for setting, transparency and touch feeling, is characterized by being obtained by melt-spinning a composition obtained by melt-kneading a polyester together with a bromine-containing flame retardant, the bromine-containing flame retardant having a melting point of 160 to 320° C. and a 5% loss on heat temperature of 220 to 450° C. or the bromine-containing flame retardant being a mixture of a bromine-containing flame retardant (b1) having a 5% loss on heat temperature of 220 to 310° C. and a bromine-containing flame retardant (b2) having a having 5% loss on heat temperature of at least 310° C. | 09-25-2008 |
20090260646 | Fiber-Containing Product for Hair and Head Dressing Product Formed Therefrom - Disclosed is a fiber for use as hair which has touch/shine like a hair, excellent curl-retaining property and flame retardancy. Also disclosed is a head-dressing product produced using the fiber. The fiber comprises (A) 90 to 10 parts by weight of polyester fiber and (B) 10 to 90 parts by weight of a reproduced collagen fiber containing an aluminum compound. Preferably, the aluminium compound is an aluminium salt and is contained in an amount of 8 to 20% by weight in terms of aluminium oxide. The polyester fiber may contain a flame retarder. | 10-22-2009 |
20110269878 | Artificial Hair Made of Flame-Retardant Polyester - Artificial hair is made of flame-retardant polyester-based fiber formed of a composition obtained by melt-kneading 5 parts by weight to 30 parts by weight of a bromine-containing flame retardancy agent (B), 0.5 parts by weight to 10 parts by weight of an antimony compound (C) having an average particle diameter ranging from 1.5 μm to 15 μm, and 0.05 parts by weight to 10 parts by weight of at least one kind of a compound (D) selected from the group consisting of: biscarbodiimide compounds; polycarbodiimide compounds; bisoxazoline compounds; and isocyanate compounds, with respect to 100 parts by weight of polyester (A) made of at least one kind of polyalkylene terephthalate and copolyester that contains polyalkylene terephthalate as a main component. Also provided is a fiber for artificial hairs obtained by adhering to that fiber either a polyorganosiloxane-based fiber treating agent or a fiber treating agent containing a flame-retardant organosilicon compound. | 11-03-2011 |
20130133676 | ARTIFICIAL HAIR MADE OF FLAME-RETARDANT POLYESTER - The artificial hair of the present invention comprising a flame-retardant polyester-based fiber that is formed of a composition obtained by melt-kneading, the composition comprising: 100 parts by weight of polyester (A); 5 parts by weight to 30 parts by weight of a bromine-containing flame retardancy agent (B); and 0.5 parts by weight to 10 parts by weight of an antimony compound (C) having an average particle diameter ranging from 1.5 μm to 15 μm, wherein the polyester (A) is made of at least one polymer selected from the group consisting of polyalkylene terephthalate and copolyester, where the copolyester contains polyalkylene terephthalate as a main component, and 0.01% omf to 1% omf of a polyorganosiloxane-based fiber treating agent (E) is deposited on the flame-retardant polyester-based fiber. The artificial fiber has excellent combing smoothness, and the excellent flame retardancy. | 05-30-2013 |