Yasuhara
Ayano Yasuhara, Osaka-Shi JP
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20160114974 | Foul-Odor-Sealing Bag - A four-odor-sealing bag comprising an inner layer and an outer layer each of which comprises polyethylene or an ethylene-based copolymer, and an intermediate layer comprising a barrier resin, wherein the inner and the outer layers each contain an antiblocking agent and a surface active agent, the amount of the antiblocking agent contained in each of the inner layer and the outer layer is not less than 6500 ppm, the amount of the surface active agent contained in each of them is in the range of 1000 to 8000 ppm, the thickness of the intermediate layer is in the range of 0.8 to 5.0 μm, the total thickness of all of the layers is in the range of 10 to 30 μm, the four-odor-sealing bag is a co-extrusion inflation product and has the bottom of the four-odor-sealing bag is sealed by fusion bonding, and in the use of the four-odor-sealing bag, a non-fusion bonded opening is tied closed to seal in the contents. | 04-28-2016 |
Hiroshi Yasuhara, Roslyn Heights, NY US
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20110289571 | INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, USER AUTHENTICATION METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM - When a first MFP that manages first and second conversion values of user authentication information accesses a second MFP, the first MFP queries about which conversion value is used by the second MFP to execute user authentication processing. The first MFP transmits information based on a conversion value in accordance with the query result to the second MFP. Then, the second MFP executes user authentication processing using information based on a conversion value in accordance with the query result and a conversion value managed by the second MFP. | 11-24-2011 |
20130061319 | INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, AND USER AUTHENTICATION METHOD FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS - An information processing apparatus to execute an application includes first and second authentication units, first and second storage units, a request unit, and an application execution unit. The first authentication unit authenticates a user of the information processing apparatus. The first storage unit stores first certification information relating to the authentication of a user. The request unit requests a second authentication unit to perform authentication required to execute the application using the first certification information when the application is executed based on an instruction from the user authenticated by the first authentication unit. The application execution unit executes the application when the authentication performed by the second authentication unit based on the request by the request unit has succeeded. The second storage unit stores second certification information relating to the second authentication unit authentication required to execute the application after associating the second certification information with the first certification information. | 03-07-2013 |
20140282941 | REGISTRATION OF A SECURITY TOKEN - Methods, systems, and computer-readable media are provided. In some embodiments, a first computing system receives a credential from a browser on a second computing system, determines whether the credential is valid, generates a string of numeric characters, associates the string of numeric characters with the credential, and sends the string of numeric characters to the second computing system. Furthermore, in some embodiments, the first computing system receives an identifier that identifies a security token, determines whether the identifier matches an entry in a data store, prompts a user to input information via a user interface, receives a string of characters via the user interface, determines whether the string of characters received via the user interface matches the string of numeric characters, and performs a registration process such that the identifier is associated with a user account in the data store, the user account associated with the credential. | 09-18-2014 |
Ryo Yasuhara, Hamamatsu-Shi JP
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20160104547 | METHOD OF DETERMINING NUCLEAR FUSION IRRADIATION COORDINATES, DEVICE FOR DETERMINING NUCLEAR FUSION IRRADIATION COORDINATES, AND NUCLEAR FUSION DEVICE - An object of the present invention is to efficiently improve uniformity of energy lines to be irradiated. A method of determining nuclear fusion irradiation coordinates according to the present invention is a method of calculating irradiation coordinates when energy lines are irradiated onto a nuclear fusion target, and comprises an initial arrangement step S | 04-14-2016 |
Toshiyuki Yasuhara, Dublin, OH US
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20110196578 | METHOD FOR OPERATING A VEHICLE DISPLAY AND A VEHICLE DISPLAY SYSTEM - A method for operating a vehicle display includes receiving from a user interface a request to modify a display screen of the vehicle display. In response to the received request to modify, the method can further include displaying a query on the display screen prompting an operator to choose a portion of the display screen that is to be modified. The method can further include receiving an input selection corresponding to a chosen portion of the display screen to be modified. The input selection can be received from the user interface into a control unit in communication with the vehicle display, which is in communication with the control unit. In response to the received input selection, the method can further include displaying an image on the chosen portion of the display screen in accordance with the received request to modify the display screen. A vehicle display system is also disclosed. | 08-11-2011 |
Trisha Yasuhara, San Diego, CA US
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20140214929 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SHARING ELECTRONIC CONTENT - Disclosed is a method and system for sharing content between a plurality of electronic devices including identifying an event and detecting one or more electronic devices based on the identified event. Electronic content is obtained from one or more of the electronic devices related to the event and provided to one or more output devices based on a comparison. | 07-31-2014 |
Trisha Ann Sachie Yasuhara, San Diego, CA US
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20100110011 | ELECTRONIC BOOK WITH ENHANCED FEATURES - An electronic book can transfer book files to other cooperating electronic books using peer-to-peer principles and/or using wireless broadcast transfer principles. The electronic book can also automatically reformat a book file into a native format used by the book without user interaction. Additional electronic book features are also disclosed. | 05-06-2010 |
20100129782 | ELECTRONIC BOOK WITH ENHANCED FEATURES - An electronic book with opposed displays facing each other on a foldable housing can present book text on each page in portrait mode. Upon receipt of a mode change signal caused by, for example, the user rotating the book 90°, the lower display can display an image of a keyboard and/or text in landscape mode while the upper display can present text in landscape mode. The keyboard image may be for a user-selected language. | 05-27-2010 |
20110109436 | ACCELEROMETER-BASED CE DEVICE WIRELESS ACCESS POINT MAPPING - A CE device for, e.g., displaying the time can incorporate an accelerometer to provide various features and enhancements. For example, using position derived from the accelerometer, the signal strength of a wireless access point (AP) can be mapped in a house. | 05-12-2011 |
20110109540 | ACCELEROMETER-BASED TAPPING USER INTERFACE - A CE device for, e.g., displaying the time can incorporate an accelerometer to provide various features and enhancements. For example, tapping of the housing as sensed by the accelerometer may be used for controlling various application modes of the device. | 05-12-2011 |
20110109546 | ACCELEROMETER-BASED TOUCHSCREEN USER INTERFACE - A CE device for, e.g., displaying the time can incorporate an accelerometer to provide various features and enhancements. For example, tilting of the housing as sensed by the accelerometer may be used for controlling a volume output by an audio display, and/or for controlling a position of a screen cursor relative to underlying presentation on a visual display, and/or for controlling motion of a virtual object presented on the visual display; and/or for rotating a presentation on the visual display to always be oriented up and/or for determining that a person has tapped the housing based on signals from the accelerometer and in response thereto presenting an image of a rotatable object on the display. | 05-12-2011 |