32nd week of 2010 patent applcation highlights part 34 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20100202703 | REAL-TIME FACE DETECTION APPARATUS - Disclosed herein is a real-time face detection apparatus. The real-time face detection apparatus includes a down-scaling unit and a face region comparison unit. The down-scaling unit down-scales an input image at at least one ratio. The face region comparison unit creates a plurality of windows for the image down-scaled at the at least one ratio, acquires face region confidence of each of window images within the created windows by comparing the window image with a classifier, and determines whether the window image corresponds to a face region. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202704 | SYSTEM FOR ANONYMOUS COMMUNICATION VIA INTERACTIVE SURFACE - A system for anonymous communication between a user and a software application is provided, via interaction of an optical imaging device with an interactive surface to generate interaction data. The device has a unique identity which is associated with the user's identity. The interaction data includes data on the application and device identities. The system has a computer system which receives the interaction data generated by the optical imaging device, identifies the application and the device from the identity data included in the received interaction data, translates the identified application and device identities into an alias identity, sends the alias identity and interaction data to the identified application, receives information from the identified application addressed to the alias identity, and forwards the information from the application to the user via the alias identity. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202705 | IMAGE COMPARING APPARATUS AND METHOD THEREFOR, IMAGE RETRIEVING APPARATUS AS WELL AS PROGRAM AND RECORDING MEDIUM - A coding parameter extracting unit extracts and supplies coding parameters of a code stream to an image characteristic amount output unit. A code stream characteristic amount extracting unit outputs a first vector calculated based on the number of zero bit planes for each code block extracted by analyzing the code stream. The image characteristic amount output unit uses the coding parameters other than a quantization step size of the code stream to output a second vector calculated based on the number of zero bit planes for each code block of a specific image. A comparing unit compares the first and second vectors for each code block and makes a matching decision between the code stream and the specific image. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202706 | IC LAYOUT PATTERN MATCHING AND CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method for restricting the number of layout patterns by pattern identification, matching and classification, includes decomposing the pattern windows into a low frequency component and a high frequency component using a wavelet analysis for an integrated circuit layout having a plurality of pattern windows. Using the low frequency component as an approximation, a plurality of moments is computed for each pattern window. The pattern windows are classified using a distance computation for respective moments of the pattern windows by comparing the distance computation to an error value to determine similarities between the pattern windows. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202707 | Method and Component for Image Recognition - A method and system for image recognition in a collection of digital images includes training image classifiers and retrieving a sub-set of images from the collection. For each image in the collection, any regions within the image that correspond to a face are identified. For each face region and any associated peripheral region, feature vectors are determined for each of the image classifiers. The feature vectors are stored in association with data relating to the associated face region. At least one reference region including a face to be recognized is/are selected from an image. At least one classifier on which said retrieval is to be based is/are selected from the image classifiers. A respective feature vector for each selected classifier is determined for the reference region. The sub-set of images is retrieved from within the image collection in accordance with the distance between the feature vectors determined for the reference region and the feature vectors for face regions of the image collection. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202708 | IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS AND IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD - A scanner is provided with encoding means for performing variable-length compression of scanned image data, memory means which is partitioned into an image memory area where the image data compressed to be variable-length is stored, and an administration table area where a BAT for administrating the image memory area is stored, in which the image memory area is partitioned into PMs made to correspond to each of bands | 2010-08-12 |
20100202709 | PROCESS AND APPARATUS - The present invention relates to a process of bringing at least one subject data set into registration or conformity with a reference data set by electronic methods, each data set being a representation of a respective object. The process comprises: generating each of a plurality of candidate data sets ( | 2010-08-12 |
20100202710 | DETERMINING SHARPNESS PREDICTORS FOR DIGITAL IMAGES - A method for determining a sharpness predictor for an input digital image includes determining one or more image metrics by analyzing the input digital image; and determining the sharpness predictor from the one or more image metrics. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202711 | IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD, AND PROGRAM - The present invention relates to an image processing apparatus, an image processing method, and a program with which processed images at the time of applying a plurality of different image processings on one moving image can be easily compared. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202712 | IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS AND IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD - An image processing apparatus holds a plurality of intermediate smoothed images smoothed at a plurality of preset level values, reduces the N-th frame image of a moving image received from the outside to generate a reduced image, performs a smoothing process on the generated reduced image at the plurality of preset level values to generate a plurality of intermediate smoothed images, stores the generated intermediate smoothed images in an intermediate smoothed image storing unit, acquires, when generating the smoothed images of the frames after the (N+1)-th frame, one or a plurality of intermediate smoothed images from the plurality of intermediate smoothed images of the N-th frame stored in the intermediate smoothed image storing unit, synthesizes the acquired intermediate smoothed images of the N-th frame and the frames after the (N+1)-th frame of the moving image received from the outside, and generates smoothed images. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202713 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR PIXEL TRANSFORMATIONS - Methods, apparatuses, systems, and machine readable media for pixel transformations. One exemplary method includes: determining a state of a pixel format transformation, wherein a pixel format includes a predetermined number of pixel data components and a predetermined number of bits for each of the pixel data components and wherein the state includes a source pixel format and a destination pixel format and at least one intermediate pixel format; converting pixel data in the source pixel format to pixel data in the intermediate pixel format; and converting the pixel data in the intermediate pixel format to pixel data in the destination pixel format. In certain embodiments, a method includes building and compiling a function, at run-time, for the pixel format transformation based upon the state. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202714 | HIGH BURST PACKAGE HAVING A RECLOSABLE POUR SPOUT - The disclosure relates to a gusseted reclosable package with an internal unisex reclosure strip. The reclosure strip has upper and lower flanges, and a two or three-point connection, rather than a four-point connection, to the interior circumference of the package. This results in the package having a higher internal (product side) opening strength than the external (consumer side) opening strength, thereby allowing the package to be easily opened by the consumer while maintaining a high burst strength. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202715 | FLUID DYNAMIC BEARING DEVICE - To manufacture a shaft member, which is excellent in both accuracy and strength at low cost, a shaft member ( | 2010-08-12 |
20100202716 | SYNTHETIC RESIN-MADE THRUST SLIDING BEARING - A synthetic resin-made thrust sliding bearing includes a synthetic resin-made upper casing | 2010-08-12 |
20100202717 | Compensation of Rotational Shaft Inclination - Bearing arrangement for a shaft rotatable around an axis of rotation comprising a bearing including an inner bearing part for coupling to an end of the shaft and an outer bearing part for coupling to a mounting structure, and a retaining and pivoting element, which is connectable to the inner bearing part or the outer bearing part, wherein the retaining and pivoting element is designed for securing the end of the shaft against movement in a direction in parallel with the axis of rotation ( | 2010-08-12 |
20100202718 | WHEEL BEARING WITH SENSOR - A sensor-equipped wheel support bearing assembly capable of accurately detecting load without affected by hysteresis is provided. The assembly includes a vehicle body fitting flange having bolt holes at respective circumferential portions in the form of projecting pieces. A sensor unit including a strain generating member having contact fixing segments to be fixed to the stationary member and a cutout portion, and a sensor element for detecting strain in a periphery of the cutout portion is provided with the contact fixing segments at positions of the same size in an axial direction relative to the outer diametric surface of the stationary member. The contact fixing segments are spaced each other an angle about an axis of the stationary member, and the angle between the contact fixing segments at respective end portions of the sensor unit is smaller than half the angle between the projecting pieces. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202719 | Wheel Bearing of an Aircraft Landing Gear - A wheel bearing for aircraft, that has a long service life and is reliable. The wheel bearing has a small number of individual parts and components that are simple to handle, to mount or to dismount. The wheel bearing of an aircraft landing gear has a wheel rim that is rotationally mounted about an axis over two roller bearings of a bearing arrangement. The external rings of the roller bearings are received together in a single-piece external ring bearing housing. The wheel rim can be detachably connected to the bearing arrangement in such a manner that it can be mounted or dismounted independently from the bearing arrangement. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202720 | ROLLING BEARING DEVICE - To provide a rolling bearing device designed to accomplish a stabilized retention of the retainer during a high speed rotation, to avoid a direct contact between guide surfaces and to reduce the power loss between retainer guide gaps, the rolling bearing device includes a rolling bearing unit having rolling elements retained by an annular retainer and intervening between raceways of inner and outer rings, and a nozzle member provided proximate to the outer ring. The nozzle member is provided with an annular collar portion inserted in a bearing space delimited between the inner ring and the outer ring and having a nozzle hole. This collar portion has an outer diametric surface in the form of a retainer guide surface, and an inner diametric surface of the retainer is guided by this retainer guide surface. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202721 | DOUBLE ROW ROLLING BEARING FOR SUPPORTING PINION SHAFT AND ROLLING BEARING APPARATUS PROVIDED WITH THE SAME - In a double row rolling bearing for supporting a pinion shaft, an outer ring is fixed to an inner peripheral surface of an annular wall (case) with its axis disposed horizontally, and an inner ring assembly is fitted on a pinion shaft, and is inserted, together with the pinion shaft, horizontally into the outer ring through a larger-diameter opening of the outer ring, and is mounted in the outer ring. A larger-diameter cage has a drop limitation portion for limiting the vertically-downward movement of the larger-diameter case. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202722 | OPTICAL MODULATOR - In an optical modulator, respective lights for where one input light has been branched, are input via a curved waveguide to a plurality of optical modulation sections arranged in parallel on the same substrate. In a Mach-Zehnder type optical waveguide, a spacing between the pair of branching waveguides of the adjacent optical modulation sections, is formed so as to become wider in the vicinity of a border of an input side polarization inversion region than in the vicinity of a start point of an interaction portion. As a result, even if a signal electrode of the optical modulation sections shifts at the boundary portion of the polarization inversion region, the spacing between the signal electrodes does not become narrow, and hence the radius of curvature of curved waveguides for guiding the input light to the respective optical modulation sections can be increased, so that it becomes possible to apply input light to the optical modulation sections at low loss. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202723 | OPTICAL MODULATOR - In an optical modulator, an intermediate substrate is provided separate from a main substrate on which a plurality of optical modulation sections are provided in parallel, and signal lines corresponding to the optical modulation sections are formed on the intermediate substrate. The signal lines are connected to signal electrodes corresponding to the main substrate, and have electrical lengths that are different from each other. Furthermore, the propagation loss per unit length in the signal lines on the intermediate substrate is preferably less than the propagation loss per unit length in the signal electrodes on the main substrate. As a result, even if a plurality of optical modulation sections are arranged in parallel, and the input ends of the signal electrodes of the optical modulation sections are arranged side by side on one side face of the substrate, synchronized modulation light of a low noise at a wide band width can be output from the optical modulation sections. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202724 | POLARIZATION BEAM SPLITTER-POLARIZATION ROTATOR STRUCTURE - A polarization beam splitter-polarization rotator-polarization beam combiner optical structure comprising a pair of polarization rotators having a polarization beam splitter associated with the input ends of the two polarization rotators, and a polarization beam combiner associated with output ends of the two polarization rotators, and a method of purifying a light signal comprising TE and TM modes by disassociating the primary TE and TM modes from first order splitter and rotation error components. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202725 | LASER ILLUMINATION DEVICE - An Electrically Switchable Bragg Grating (ESBG) despeckler device comprising at least one ESBG element recorded in a hPDLC sandwiched between transparent substrates to which transparent conductive coatings have been applied. At least one of said coatings is patterned to provide a two-dimensional array of independently switchable ESBG pixels. Each ESBG pixel has a first unique speckle state under said first applied voltage and a second unique speckle state under said second applied voltage. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202726 | SIDE ILLUMINATED MULTI POINT MULTI PARAMETER OPTICAL FIBER SENSOR - A side illuminated multi point multi parameter optical fiber sensor that requires no sensitive coating is provided. This sensor comprises an optical fiber having at least one removed cladding section as the sensitive region, at least one probing light source that side illuminates the fiber, a power supply, a detector, a signal processor and a display. The sensitive optical fiber is optically affected by the presence of a measurand medium that can fluoresce, phosphoresce, absorb and/or scatter the probing light. This probing light is guided by the fiber core towards a detector which measures the light intensity and this light intensity is correlated with a measurand. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202727 | FIBER OPTIC SHAPE SENSOR - A shape sensing system to determine the position and orientation of one link with respect to another link in a kinematic chain. An optical fiber is coupled to two or more links in a kinematic chain. A shape sensing segment is defined to start at a proximal link and to end at a distal link, crossing one or more joints. A reference frame is defined at the start of the shape sensing segment. As the joints move, an interrogator senses strain in the shape sensing segment. The sensed strain is used to output a Cartesian position and orientation of the end of the shape sensing segment with respect to the reference frame defined at the start of the shape sensing segment. The pose of the kinematic chain is determined from the Cartesian positions and orientations of one or more shape sensing segments defined for the kinematic chain and from an a priori model and constraints of the kinematic chain. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202728 | SURFACE-PLASMON-ASSISTED OPTICAL FREQUENCY CONVERSION - An optical frequency converter that uses a nonlinear optical process to transfer energy between a surface-plasmon (SP) wave that is guided along an electrically conducting strip and a light beam that is guided along an optical waveguide whose core is adjacent to the electrically conducting strip. The optical frequency converter has a periodic structure that spatially modulates the nonlinear susceptibility of the waveguide core with a spatial period that is related to a momentum mismatch in the nonlinear optical process. The spatial modulation provides quasi-phase matching for the SP wave and the light beam and enables efficient energy transfer between them. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202729 | OPTOELECTRONIC WIRING BOARD, OPTICAL COMMUNICATION DEVICE, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE OPTICAL COMMUNICATION DEVICE - An optoelectronic wiring board includes a flex-rigid substrate and an optical communication unit. The flex-rigid substrate includes a flexible substrate provided with an electric wiring, and a pair of rigid sections provided on both sides of the flexible substrate. The pair of rigid sections each include a lamination formed of a conductive circuit and an insulating layer. The optical communication unit is made of a flexible material and has both end faces substantially perpendicular to its optical path of transmitting light. Both end portions of the optical communication unit are disposed and fixed on the rigid sections so that both end faces of the optical communication unit face an optical element mounting region provided on the rigid sections of the flex-rigid substrate. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202730 | FIBER OPTIC JACK AND CONNECTOR - The present invention provides a fiber optic jack for routing optical signals. In another aspect, the present invention provides a fiber optic connector with accurate alignment that may be used with, among other things, the fiber optic jack | 2010-08-12 |
20100202731 | OPTICAL WAVEGUIDE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - An optical waveguide includes a cladding film and a core formed integrally with the cladding film. The core includes a light guide portion formed on one surface of the cladding film, a light input portion, and a light output portion, the light input portion and the light output portion being formed in through-holes formed in the cladding film. A mirror surface is respectively formed at a connecting portion between the light guide portion and the light input portion and a connecting portion between the light guide portion and the light output portion. In manufacturing the optical waveguide, the cladding film is brought into close contact with a surface of a mold, the surface having a recessed groove thereon, and a UV-curable resin is injected under pressure through one of the through-holes opened in the cladding film into the recessed groove. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202732 | FILM LIGHT GUIDE PACKAGE, FILM LIGHT GUIDE MODULE, AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE - In a package ( | 2010-08-12 |
20100202733 | DIODE LASER HAVING A DEVICE FOR BEAM FORMING - A diode laser having a beam-forming device and a method for producing it are described. The diode laser includes at least one diode laser bar, the diode laser bar having a multitude of emitters, the emitters being disposed next to each other in the direction of their longitudinal axes. The diode laser includes a beam-forming device assigned to the diode laser bar, for the laser beam emerging from the diode laser bar, the beam-forming device having a light-guide device having a plurality of fibers, into which the laser beam is coupled. The maximum thickness of the optical fibers at their end facing the diode laser bar is considerably smaller than their width. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202734 | TAPERED WAVEGUIDE COUPLER AND SPECTROMETER - A method of forming a waveguide, the method comprising the steps of: forming a multilayer stack of light guiding layers; and delaminating the multilayer stack between at least two of the light guiding layers to form a waveguide between the light guiding layers; in which the patterned region has converging sides and the waveguide is tapered, the multilayer stack having increased transmissivity at a region corresponding to a selected thickness of the waveguide. A tapered waveguide is also disclosed, comprising: a multilayer stack of light guiding layers; the multilayer stack defining a channel between at least a first waveguiding layer and a second waveguiding layer; the channel having a diminishing thickness in a first direction; and at least one of the first waveguiding layer and the second waveguiding layer having a region of increased transmissivity adjacent a selected thickness of the core. Methods for the use of the tapered waveguide as an optical coupler or spectrometer are also disclosed. Methods for enhancing the optical resolution of the taper waveguide when operated as a spectrometer are also disclosed. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202735 | Field Install Fiber Clip and Method of Use - A clip holds a plurality of optical fibers in an array to be inserted into a fiber optic ferrule. The clip has a base member and a lid to hold the optical fibers therebetween. A stacker block assists in making the array by aligning them in a single plane. The optical fibers are then held in alignment for stripping, cleaving and inserting into the fiber optic ferrule. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202736 | HIGH DENSITY FRONT PANEL OPTICAL INTERCONNECT - A connector assembly has a cable assembly, plug assembly and a socket assembly. The socket assembly is a female member which is received within an opening at the front face of a panel. The plug assembly is a male member which then engages the socket at the front face of the panel. The cable assembly connects the cables carrying optical fibers to the plug assembly. As the socket assembly receives the plug assembly, doors on the respective housings open and ferrule carriers carried by the socket and plug assemblies mate. The plug assembly has a movable front end which permits the fibers to move in both horizontal and vertical directions. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202737 | Surface Egress and/or Ingress Housing - A surface egress and/or ingress housing is provided for an elongate flexible member. A front opening in a front surface of the housing can receive a connector for the elongate flexible member. A base of the housing can be at least partially received under an embedding layer for mounting the housing on the surface. An internal cavity in the housing can communicate with the front opening and with a rear opening in the base. The rear opening and the cavity can be wider than the elongate flexible member to facilitate mounting of the housing. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202738 | Structure and Method for Aligning an Optical Fiber and a Submicronic Waveguide - A method for aligning an optical fiber and a submicronic waveguide of an integrated optical circuit, the waveguide including a core surrounded with upper and lower layers forming an optical cladding, including the steps of: (a) forming, in the upper layer, one or several openings capable of extracting light from the waveguide; (b) roughly positioning the optical fiber to send light into the waveguide; (c) finely moving the optical fiber with respect to the waveguide and detecting the position causing the extraction of a maximum amount of light at the level of the opening(s); and (d) depositing a glue binding the optical fiber to the optical circuit and filling the opening(s). | 2010-08-12 |
20100202739 | FERRULE TRANSFER METHOD AND FERRULE HOLDER - Other end of a built-in optical fiber of a ferrule with one end of the built-in optical fiber matched with a splicing end surface and other end of the built-in optical fiber protruded from an end portion opposite to the splicing end surface and one end of a splicing optical fiber to be spliced are placed is fusion-sliced with the one end of the splicing optical fiber. After that, the ferrule is held by inserting a cylindrical portion of the ferrule into a holding unit of a ferrule holder from the splicing end surface. The ferrule is transferred while holding a stem extended on an opposite side of the holding unit of the ferrule holder and the splicing optical fiber. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202740 | FIBER OPTIC CABLE ASSEMBLIES WITH FURCATION BODIES HAVING FEATURES FOR MANUFACTURING AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - Fiber optic cable assemblies having furcation bodies with features that are advantageous for manufacturing are disclosed along with methods of making the same. The furcation body include at least one anti-rotation feature for mounting the furcation body and a viewing portion and/or weep hole. The viewing portion is advantageous since it allows the observation during filling of the cavity with an epoxy, adhesive, or the like to strain relieve components of the fiber optic cable assembly within the furcation body. Simply stated, the viewing portion is translucent or clear for observing the filling of the furcation body and detecting if an air bubbles/air pockets are formed so that they can be reduced and/or eliminated. The furcation body may also have a weep hole for allowing air bubbles/air pockets to escape. Additionally, the furcation body of the fiber optic cable assembly may be secured within a clip or other suitable structure for mounting the same. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202741 | Central-Tube Cable with High-Conductivity Conductors Encapsulated with High-Dielectric-Strength Insulation - Disclosed is a novel central-tube cable with high-conductivity conductors. The novel central-tube cable according to the present invention yields a fiber optic cable with a smaller diameter than found in stranded-tube-cable designs. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202742 | HOLEY FIBER - A holey fiber has: a core region at a center of the holey fiber; a cladding region around the core region; a plurality of holes included in the cladding region, formed in layers around the core region, arranged to form a triangular lattice having a lattice constant Λ of 2 micrometers to 5 micrometers, and each having a diameter of d micrometers; and a wavelength dispersion value of −10 ps/nm/km to 10 ps/nm/km at a wavelength of 1050 nanometers when d/Λ is 0.3 to 0.47. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202743 | PHOTONIC BAND GAP GERMANATE GLASS FIBERS - A photonic band gap fiber and method of making thereof is provided. The fiber is made of a germanate glass comprising at least 30 mol % of a germanium oxide and has a longitudinal central opening, a microstructured region having a plurality of longitudinal surrounding openings, and a jacket. The air fill fraction of the microstructured region is at least about 90%. The fiber may be made by drawing a preform into a fiber, while applying gas pressure to the microstructured region. The air fill fraction of the microstructured region is changed during the drawing. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202744 | Cable management panel with sliding drawer and methods - An optical fiber cable management panel includes drawer assemblies, each including a drawer slidable within a chassis. The drawer assemblies are secured together by a bracket that includes an interlock arrangement with the chassis. Such an interlock arrangement includes a non-threaded stud engaging a hole. Radius limiters may be part of the drawer assembly and include a cable entry aperture have a closed perimeter and a flared cable guide surface around most of, and preferably all of, the closed perimeter to allow for the entry of cables from all directions. A control mechanism controls movement of the radius limiter relative to the drawer assembly. The control mechanism includes a rotating member that has an axis of rotation transverse to the slidable motion of the radius limiter and normal to the radius limiter. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202745 | Fiber Optic Distribution Device and Fiber Optic Network Including the Same - A fiber optic distribution device, comprising a housing; said housing providing an inlet opening for an fiber optic riser cable or for an fiber optic tether cable and an outlet opening for said fiber optic riser cable or for said fiber optic tether cable, whereby said inlet opening is assigned to a first side wall of the housing and said outlet opening is assigned to a second, opposite first side wall of the housing; said housing having a third side wall extending between said first side wall and said opposite second side wall, whereby outlet openings for fiber optic drop cables and/or adapters for fiber optic connectors being assigned to said third side wall; said housing further having a bottom wall, whereby at least two spaced apart lines of bend radius control elements are assigned to said bottom wall; whereby each line of bend radius control elements runs in parallel to said third side wall; and whereby in the middle between each two adjacent bend radius control elements of the first line there is positioned each one bend radius control element of the second line thereby providing each two guide channels, namely a first guide channel for guiding optical fibers from the third side wall to the first side wall and a second guide channel for guiding optical fibers from the third side wall to the second side wall. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202746 | Fiber Optic Distribution Device and Fiber Optic Network Including the Same - A fiber optic distribution device, comprising: a housing, said housing providing at least one inlet opening for an incoming fiber optic cable having micromodules and at least one outlet opening for an outgoing fiber optic cable having a micromodules, whereby each micromodule comprises a number of optical fibers surrounded by a protection tube; a splice tray positioned inside the housing, whereby the splice tray carries at least one splice between an optical fiber of a micromodule of said incoming fiber optic cable and an optical fiber of a pigtail being preassembled at one end with a fiber optic connector; at least one adapter having a first adapter port being accessible from the interior of the housing for receiving the fiber optic connector of the pigtail and having a second adapter port being accessible from the exterior of the housing for receiving a fiber optic connector of an optical network terminal cable running to a subscriber; at least one disconnect protector enclosing at least the first adapter port and the second adapter port of an adapter together with the fiber optic connectors received by said adapter ports thereby preventing the fiber optic connectors received by said adapter ports from disconnection. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202747 | CABLE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A cable management system for use with a rack having at least a first and a second side configured to be coupled to at least one piece of electronic equipment comprises a first and a second support configured to be disposed along at least a portion of a first and a second side of the rack. The first and second supports each include a strut configured to be secured to a respective side of the rack and an arm support including at least one mounting area. The cable management system also comprises a plurality of arms configured to be removably coupled to the mounting areas of the first and second arm supports. At least one of arms comprises a first and a second row of notches arranged in a first and a second direction, respectively. The first and second rows of notches are configured to engage with at least one cable associated with said at least one piece of electronic equipment. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202748 | hauling shroud for hauling fibre optic cable along a conduit - A hauling shroud, a cable termination and methods of hauling a fibre optic cable with a pre-connected optic termination along a conduit. The hauling shroud protects the optic termination when being hauled along the conduit. The hauling shroud includes a first housing member and a second housing member such that the first housing member and the second housing member can be joined together to enclose the optic termination. At least one anchoring member is used, for example, connecting pins, such that at least one strengthening element of the fibre optic cable engages with the anchoring member inside an internal cavity formed within the hauling shroud. Alternatively, at least two strengthening elements of the fibre optic cable are attached together to form a loop which engages with the at least one anchoring member, e.g., the connecting pins. This prevents any hauling forces from being applied to the optic termination. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202749 | CONTENTS PROCESSING APPARATUS AND METHOD - There is provided a contents processing apparatus including: a contents data acquisition unit that acquires data of contents; a section detection unit that detects from the acquired data of the contents a cross-fade section that includes a plurality of frames constituting a portion where a final picture of a predetermined scene is gradually changed and replaced with a picture of the next scene; a scene specifying unit that specifies a retrospective scene, where a plurality of scenes are changed in a predetermined interval, based on the detected cross-fade section; a similar scene searching unit that searches for scenes similar to the plurality of the scenes included in the specified retrospective scene from data of different contents acquired by the contents data acquisition unit; and a digest generation unit that generates a digest of the different contents by combining the searched scenes. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202750 | Personalizing a Video - Processes and apparatus for personalizing video through partial image replacement are disclosed. Personalization may include partial or full replacement of the image of an actor, an object or both. Personalization may also include insertion or replacement of an object, and full or partial replacement of the background and/or sound track. A video preparation process may be used to create a library of personalization-ready videos. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202751 | UNIQUE PRODUCTION FORUM - A method of producing an audio/video format recording in a venue includes correlating multiple unique viewing position in the venue to viewers. An event is then recorded the venue that viewers are attending. Multiple custom versions of recordings or productions are created corresponding to the viewers. Such custom versions are then made available to corresponding viewers. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202752 | Manual Playback Overshoot Correction - A video display function that addresses fast-forward overshoot. Holding down a play key during a fast forward function, for longer than a predetermined amount of time, causes a video presentation to be placed in reverse mode until the play key is released. This allows a user to manually, and easily, control how far to back up a given video presentation after a fast forward operation, without having to separately engage a rewind key. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202753 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REPRODUCING STORAGE MEDIUM THAT STORES METADATA FOR PROVIDING ENHANCED SEARCH FUNCTION - An apparatus and method for reproducing a storage medium that stores metadata are provided for an enhanced search function using various search keywords of audio-visual (AV) data. The apparatus includes: a search unit for searching for scenes matching a search keyword by conducting an enhanced search function on the AV data with reference to metadata which contains information regarding at least one search keyword for each of the scenes of the AV data; and a reproducing unit for reproducing the AV data corresponding to at least one scene found by the search unit. The metadata may include information regarding an entry point and/or duration, angles, etc. of each scene. Hence, the enhanced search can be conducted using various search keywords. Further, search results can be reproduced according to diverse scenarios, and the enhanced search function can be provided for movie titles that support multiple angles or multiple paths. Moreover, metadata can be created in multiple languages, thereby enabling the enhanced search function to support multiple languages. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202754 | LINK-BASED DVR SCHEDULING WITH CONFLICT RESOLUTION - A method, system and computer program provide a mechanism for scheduling recording of video content by a digital video recorder (DVR) from web links. Scheduling conflicts with previously-scheduled recording are displayed as indicators within the web links, such as a background color of the selectable video program time-slot in a program guide display that differs from the background color(s) user for non-conflicting links. When a user selects a video program link to record, recording of the program is automatically scheduled, and if a conflict exists, recording of the previously-selected conflicting program (or the conflicting portion) is canceled. If more than one DVR is present, and conflicting programs are scheduled for all DVRs, then the user is provided with a prompt to select which previously-scheduled program to cancel. The conflict resolution may be performed at a web service that maintains a database of previous selections, or by a local script/program. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202755 | VIDEO RECORDING AND PLAYBACK APPARATUS - A video recording and playback apparatus includes: an operation information acquisition device for acquiring operation information and user identification information; a user identification device for identifying a user; a preference information generation device for generating preference information about a preference of a user; a operation result information acquisition device for acquiring operation result information obtained as a result of recording scheduling and playback operations etc.; a user point calculation device for calculating a user point; and a preference information priority assignment device for determining a priority of preference information. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202756 | MOVING IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS AND REPRODUCTION TIME OFFSET METHOD - A moving image processing apparatus comprises a moving image encoder which outputs the motion vectors of an encode frame, a reproduction time changing unit which, on the basis of the motion vectors, determines a motion quantity between a moving image frame with the motion vectors and the preceding moving image frame and calculates an offset for a reproduction time, a reproduction time generating device which generates a reproduction time of a target frame from a reference time and the offset for the reproduction time, and a reproduction time adding device which adds the reproduction time generated at the reproduction time generating device to moving image data output and encoded by the moving image encoder. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202757 | APPARATUS FOR RECORD/PLAYBACK OF VIDEO DATA AND METHOD USED IN SAID APPARATUS - An apparatus for writing video data to a recording medium includes an input unit receiving video data including a first video part and a second video part, a writing unit writing the video data in the recording medium, an operator input unit provided with buttons and generating a first button signal in accordance with operator's operation of pressing ones of the buttons and a second button signal in accordance with operator's operation of pressing at least the other one of the buttons, and a controller generating first and second commands in response to the first and second button signals, respectively, and controls the writing unit in accordance with the first or second command. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202758 | IMAGE REPRODUCTION CONTROLLING DEVICE, IMAGE REPRODUCTION CONTROLLING METHOD, AND IMAGE REPRODUCTION CONTROLLING PROGRAM - An image reproduction controlling device generates an image signal corresponding to an image file and supplies the image signal to a liquid crystal display device displaying a video and an image other than the video to reproduce the image file. The image reproduction controlling device includes: an image switch determining unit which determines whether the image file is switched from a first image file for the video to a second image file for the image other than the video or the image file is switched from the second image file to the first image file, when the image file being displayed is switched. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202759 | RECORDING MEDIUM, PLAYBACK DEVICE, AND INTEGRATED CIRCUIT - A recording medium according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a base-view stream and a dependent-view stream. The base-view stream is used for monoscopic video playback. The dependent-view stream is used for stereoscopic video playback in combination with the base-view stream. The recording medium further includes a first file and a second file. The first file refers to the base-view stream in monoscopic video playback, and the second file refers to the base-view stream in stereoscopic video playback. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202760 | Video data reproducing apparatus, video data generating apparatus and recording medium - To provide a video data reproducing apparatus or the like, which includes: a flag reader | 2010-08-12 |
20100202761 | GROUP CONTROL AND MESSAGING FOR DIGITAL VIDEO PLAYBACK SESSIONS - Group management of video device playback provides a mechanism for shared playback of recorded video content. Digital video playback devices are linked to a central management system through network connections which manages the shared playback, or a peer-to-peer network connection is used without the central management system. One user may be responsible for all actions affecting content playback, or all users may be permitted to affect content playback, with certain actions of those users limited in type or quantity. Group membership and group member permissions can be accomplished using the digital playback device through interactive interfaces implemented by the digital video playback device, or can be accomplished using a personal computer coupled to the device or central management system. Users may comment on shared playback using interactive video-based commentary functionality that may provide a text channel or graphical images that may be selected from a set of pre-configured commentary items. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202762 | SIGNAL PROCESSING APPARATUS, SIGNAL PROCESSING METHOD AND REPRODUCING APPARATUS - According to one embodiment, an information processing apparatus includes an encoding module, a decoding module, and a controller which controls operations of the encoding module and the decoding module. The encoding module includes a first arithmetic module which subjects data to an encoding process by using a first apparatus unique value, and a transmission module which outputs the data that is encoded. The decoding module includes a reception module which receives the encoded data that is output from the encoding module, and a second arithmetic module which decodes the encoded data by using a second apparatus unique value. The first apparatus unique value and the second apparatus unique value are the same value that is shared by the encoding module and the decoding module. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202763 | VIDEO RECORDING AND PLAYING APPARATUS AND ITS CONTROL METHOD - A video recording and playing apparatus for recording and playing a broadcast program, according to the present invention, the apparatus comprises a recording unit to record broadcast programs on a storage unit, and a deletion unit to automatically delete a broadcast program recorded on the storage unit. The deletion unit determines, from among a plurality of broadcast programs recorded on the storage unit, a broadcast program which becomes a target of deletion, based on an audio signal or a rating of each broadcast program, in cases where a video recording capacity of the storage unit becomes smaller than a predetermined value. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202764 | PLAYBACK OF DAMAGED VIDEO MEDIA USING DOWNLOADED CONTENT - A method, system and computer program provide a mechanism for playing damaged digital video media and optionally notifying a service agency of the damage. When a defect is located on media, the DVD player reads the media to determine damaged portions of the video program. Once the damaged portion is identified, the DVD player downloads content from a remote content provider, such as the content producer, a rental agency, or a third party provider. The content may be downloaded during or prior to video playback. Rental agencies or other providers may be notified of damaged media by network message. When a defect is located during playback and content is downloaded, the DVD player transmits user and disc identification data encoded in the DVD player and on the media across the network to the agency. The agency may use the information to flag the media for removal from circulation upon return. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202765 | Camera system and camera body - This camera system includes: a vibration compensation unit including a vibration compensation optical system and an image-capturing unit; a drive unit that drives the vibration compensation unit; a detection unit that detects vibration; a position detection unit that detects the position of the vibration compensation unit; a target position determination unit that determines a target position for the vibration compensation unit according to the vibration of the camera; a calculation unit that calculates a drive amount for the drive unit; a range of movement limitation unit that limits the position of the vibration compensation unit within a range; a range setting unit that sets a movement permitted range that is within the range in which the vibration compensation unit can be positioned; and a centering unit that controls the drive unit so that the vibration compensation unit is centered in the center of the movement permitted range. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202766 | CAMERA DRIVER - A camera driving apparatus according to the present invention includes a camera section including an imaging element, a lens for forming a subject image on an imaging plane of the imaging element, and a lens barrel for holding the lens; a fixed unit at least partially formed of a magnetic member and having a protrusion section having a shape of at least a part of a spherical face; a movable unit including a first movable section having an attracting magnet for generating a magnetic attracting force in the magnetic member and a conical contact face with which the protrusion section is loosely engageable by the magnetic attracting force and is contactable, the first movable section being freely pivotable around a sphere center of the spherical face of the protrusion section; and a second movable section having the camera section mounted thereon and fixed to the first movable section, the second movable section having a fall preventive regulation face in a state where a prescribed gap, along which the second movable section is freely pivotable with respect to the fixed unit when the first movable section pivots, is sandwiched between the fall preventive regulation face and the fixed unit; a detector for detecting an inclining angle of the camera section with respect to the fixed unit and a rotating angle of the camera section around an optical axis of the lens; a first driving section for inclining the camera section with respect to the fixed unit; and a second driving section for rotating the camera section around the optical axis with respect to the fixed unit. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202767 | IMAGING APPARATUS, FLASH DEVICE, AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - An imaging apparatus for performing wireless communication with a flash device, including a generation unit configured to generate a plurality of emitting instructions which include timing information indicating a timing for emitting the flash device, wherein each emitting instruction includes different timing information, and a transmission unit configured to successively transmit the plurality of emitting instructions to the flash device, wherein the transmission unit transmits each emitting instruction in succession based on the timing information. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202768 | IMAGING APPARATUS - An imaging apparatus includes a present date and time information obtaining device to obtain present date-time information at a time performing a present photographing operation, a last date-time information recording device to record last date-time information at a time performing a last photographing operation, an image number counting device to compare the present and last date-time information when performing the present photographing operation and to newly count a number of photographed subject images when the present date-time information is not within the predetermined period from the last date-time information and to continuously count the number of photographed subject images when the present date and time information is within the predetermined period from the last date-time information, and a displaying unit having an exit screen displayed when the imaging apparatus is turned off and to display the number of the photographed subject images on the exit screen. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202769 | Mechanically activated remote device for actuating camera - A device having a support in the form of a base plate for being fixed to a camera such as with the receptacle for a tripod in the base of the camera, a slotted tube extending from the support for holding a spring loaded plunger rod and an actuator pin extending through the plunger rod and through opposing slots in the slotted tube. The plunger is moved by a retractable line from a remote position to cause movement of the actuator pin to actuate the shutter release of the camera. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202770 | BLADE DRIVING DEVICE FOR CAMERAS - A base plate is elongate and an opening for a photographing optical path is configured close to one end in its longitudinal direction. A shutter blade is rotatably mounted to the blade-mounting shank of the base plate so that when the opening is fully opened, a part covering the opening is stored in the region of the base plate in the longitudinal direction. Another shutter blade is slidably mounted to the blade-mounting shank of the base plate so that when the opening is fully opened, a part covering the opening is stored in the region of the base plate in its lateral direction. Each of the shutter blades is constructed so that the reciprocating operation is performed by the driving pin of an electromagnetic actuator to open and to close the opening. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202771 | LENS DEVICE | 2010-08-12 |
20100202772 | Method and Device For Validating a Link Attribute In The Nodes Of Automatically Switched Optical Network - The invention provides a method and device for verify link attributes in a node of an Automatically Switched Optical Network. In the Automatically Switched Optical Network, the node and another node are connected to a first port and a second port of one bidirectional link respectively, and the bidirectional link is divided into a first unidirectional link from the first port to the second port and a second unidirectional link from the second port to the first port. The method comprising the steps of: configuring a plurality of link attributes of the first unidirectional link in the node; receiving in the node a plurality of link attributes of the second unidirectional link configured in the another node from the another node; and comparing in the node the plurality of link attributes of the first unidirectional link with the received plurality of link attributes of the second unidirectional link respectively to check whether they match each other. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202773 | System and Method for Impairment-Aware Routing and Wavelength Assignment in Wavelength Switched Optical Networks - An apparatus comprising a path computation element (PCE) configured for at least partial impairment aware routing and wavelength assignment (RWA) and to communicate with a path computation client (PCC) based on a PCE protocol (PCEP) that supports path routing, wavelength assignment (WA), and impairment validation (IV). Also disclosed is a network component comprising at least one processor configured to implement a method comprising establishing a PCEP session with a PCC, receiving path computation information comprising RWA information and constraints from the PCC, establishing impairment aware RWA (IA-RWA) based on the path computation information and a private impairment information for a vendor's equipment, and sending a path and an assigned wavelength based on the IA-RWA to the PCC. Disclosed is a method comprising establishing impairment aware routing and wavelength assignment for a plurality of network elements (NEs) in an optical network using routing and combined WA and IV. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202774 | OPTICAL LINE TERMINAL, REMOTE NODE UNIT, OPTICAL TRANSMISSION METHOD AND SYSTEM THEREOF - An optical line terminal (OLT), a remote node (RN) unit, and an optical transmission method and a system thereof are provided. The method includes following steps. Power splitting is performed respectively on a part or all of M optical signals which have different wavelengths and are generated by M light sources, thus forming a first group of optical signals including first split optical signals and a second group of optical signals including second split optical signals. Both the first group of optical signals and the second group of optical signals have N different wavelengths. Cross routing is performed on the first group of optical signals and the second group of optical signals to form N carrier groups of signals that need to be provided to N optical network units (ONUs). Therefore, problems in the prior art such as a great number of light sources, high costs, and low reception quality, low power efficiency or high costs of the light sources are solved, so that the number of light sources in the network is reduced, transmission quality of signals is improved, and system costs are reduced. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202775 | METHOD, APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR HIGH-SPEED TRANSMISSION ON FIBER OPTIC CHANNEL - Multi-carrier modulation fiber optic systems constructed using a series of electrical carriers, modulating the data on the electrical carriers and combining the carriers to form a wideband signal. The wideband signal can then be intensity modulated on a laser and coupled to a fiber optic channel. A receiver may then receive the laser signal from the fiber optic channel and convert it into an electrical signal. Multi-carrier modulation may be applied to existing fiber channels, which may be of lower quality. Existing fiber channels may have characteristics which prevent or restrict the transmission of data using intensity modulation at certain frequencies. An adaptive multi-carrier modulation transmitter may characterize an existing fiber optic channel and ascertain the overall characteristics of the channel. The transmitter and receiver can then be configured to use various bandwidths and various modulations in order to match the transfer characteristic of the fiber channel. A series of adaptive multi-carrier modulation transmitters and receivers can be integrated on a single integrated circuit. If multiple adaptive receivers and transmitters are integrated on a single integrated circuit, they may be used to upgrade existing networks by adding different wavelength lasers for the transmission of data in order to achieve any capacity desired. Each receiver and transmitter may characterize the fiber for its particular wavelength laser and may configure the modulation and bandpass to the fiber's characteristics. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202776 | Optical Modulation Signal Generating Device and Optical Modulation Signal Generating Method - There is provided an optical modulation signal generating device in which an operation speed is not limited by a relaxation oscillation frequency of a laser, and high-speed modulation and long-distance transmission can be performed. The optical modulation signal generating device converts a signal from a signal source into an optical signal and outputs the optical signal to a transmission medium having frequency dispersion. The optical modulation signal generating device includes an optical source ( | 2010-08-12 |
20100202777 | Mechanism to dectect an unstable wavelength channel and limit its impact on a ROADM network - A system and method for limiting the impact of an unstable wavelength on other wavelengths in a reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexer (ROADM) network are disclosed. The method generally comprises measuring optical channel power at prescribed time intervals; for each measurement of channel power falling outside a predefined threshold, recording a threshold crossing event; comparing the recorded threshold crossing events to stored criteria indicative of an unstable wavelength channel; and removing an unstable wavelength from the ROADM network if the threshold crossing events exceed the stored criteria. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202778 | Shared, Colorless Add/Drop Configuration for a ROADM Network using MxN Wavelength Swithches - A system and method for dynamically adding/dropping wavelengths in a reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexer (ROADM) transport network is disclosed. The system includes a plurality of M×N wavelength selective switches (WSS) for locally dropping selected wavelengths at a node, where each M×N WSS has M inputs connected to optical fan-out devices in each of M network degrees, and a plurality of M×N wavelength selective switches for locally adding selected wavelengths to a node, where each M×N WSS has M outputs connected to optical fan-in devices in each of M network degrees. Several expedients of M×N wavelength selective switches comprising M switching elements for use in the system are also disclosed. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202779 | IrDA transceiver module that also functions as remote control IR transmitter - The infrared LED of an IrDA module transmits IR energy with a peak wavelength (for example, 875 nm) appropriate for IrDA communication. This peak wavelength is lower than is the wavelength (for example, 940 nm) used in ordinary IR remote controls (RC). The IrDA LED does, however, transmit some energy at the wavelength of the peak sensitivity of an RC receiver. When making an IrDA transmission, the IrDA LED is driven with a lower amount of current. When making an RC transmission, the IrDA LED is driven with an increased amount of current such that higher wavelength emissions received by the RC receiver are of adequate power to realize RC communication. A passive circuit is disclosed for automatically increasing IrDA LED current during RC transmissions. The circuit involves an inductor that shunts current around a current-limiting resistor used to limit LED drive current. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202780 | DIGITAL TRANSMISSION OF DATA IN WHITE LIGHT BY LEDS - A device emits bit sequences (SB | 2010-08-12 |
20100202781 | Tunable Optical Transceiver in an XFP Package - An optical transceiver for converting and coupling an information-containing electrical signal with an optical fiber including a housing including an electrical connector with a serial interface for coupling with an external electrical cable or information system device and a fiber optic connector adapted for coupling with an external optical fiber, at least one electro-optical subassembly in the housing for converting between an information containing electrical signal and a modulated optical signal corresponding to the electrical signal including a transmitter subassembly including a tunable laser operating at selectable wavelength and modulated with the electrical signal for emitting a laser light beam coupled to the fiber optic connector for transmitting the optical signal to an external optical fiber. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202782 | APPARATUS FOR TRANSMITTING DATA BETWEEN TWO SYSTEMS WHICH MOVE RELATIVE TO ONE ANOTHER - An apparatus for transmitting data at high data rates, between two systems that move relative to one another is provided. The apparatus includes an optical fiber and an axial module on one of the two systems for the purpose of axial data coupling, using the optical fiber and a lateral module on another of the two systems for the purpose of lateral data coupling using the optical fiber. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202783 | PHASE NOISE SUPPRESSION IN AN OPTICAL SYSTEM - An optical signal regeneration technique includes receiving optical symbols in a phase-modulation format. The received symbols are converted to symbols in a phase/amplitude-modulation format. A first amplitude regeneration, which involves reduction of amplitude noise, is applied to a first symbol pair. A modulation format conversion is performed on the optical signal in the phase/amplitude modulation format after the first amplitude regeneration. A second amplitude regeneration is applied to a second symbol pair, wherein the first and second symbol pairs differ from one another in respect of at least one different feature, which is selected from a group that includes a different nominal phase value assigned to the symbols of the symbol pair and a different temporal distance between the symbols of a symbol pair. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202784 | OPTICAL MODULATOR - In an optical modulator, lights that have been branched by an input optical branching section are input via curved waveguides to a plurality of optical modulation sections arranged in parallel on the same substrate. In the optical modulation sections, optical branching sections of an MZ type optical waveguide are arranged shifted to an output side in the longitudinal direction (x direction) of the substrate, corresponding to an arrangement of input ends of signal electrodes. As a result, even if the input ends of the signal electrodes of the respective optical modulation sections are arranged side by side with a predetermined spacing on one side face of the substrate, input light can be applied to the respective optical modulation sections at low loss, without incurring an increase in the drive voltage. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202785 | QUADRATURE AMPLITUDE MODULATION SIGNAL GENERATING DEVICE - A quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) signal generator, which can obtain optical signals such as QAM signals without handling multilevel electrical signals, can be produced by using a plurality of parallel Mach-Zehnder modulators (MZMs), such as quadruplex parallel MZMs (QPMZM). The quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) signal generator includes a first waveguide, a first quadrature phase-shift-keying (QPSK) signal generator provided on the first waveguide, a second waveguide connected with the first waveguide at a wave-combining point, and a second quadrature phase-shift-keying (QPSK) signal generator provided on the second waveguide. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202786 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS AND METHOD THEREFOR - An image forming apparatus, when exiting the service mode, in response to receiving an operation to exit a service mode before a work related to maintenance ends, performs processing of a job if authentication based on generated authentication information is successful. Further, the image forming apparatus shifts to a normal mode when receiving the operation to exit the service mode after the work related to maintenance ends. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202787 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS, CONSUMABLE ITEM MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM - An image forming apparatus includes a prediction unit, an inquiry unit and a request unit. The inquiry unit judges whether or not the prediction unit deals with a type of a consumable item used in image formation processing. The request unit transmits use history information to a consumable item management apparatus and requests the consumable item management apparatus to predict a remaining usable period of the consumable item when the inquiry unit judges the prediction unit does not deal with the type of the consumable item in the image formation processing. The use history information indicates a use history of the consumable item. The prediction unit predicts the remaining usable period of the consumable item using the use history information in the image formation processing when the inquiry unit judges the first prediction unit deals with the type of the consumable item used in image formation processing. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202788 | Image forming apparatus - A process cartridge includes a toner reservoir. A first controller calculates a consumed amount of toner based on image data. A toner bottle is attached to the process cartridge. The toner bottle includes a toner chamber that holds the toner therein and supplies the toner into the reservoir. The toner bottle includes a first memory holding first information on a first amount of toner in the toner chamber and first identification information on the toner bottle. A second memory holds second information on a second amount of toner in the reservoir and second identification information on the toner bottle. If the first and second identification information do not coincide, it is determined that the toner bottle has been replaced and then the first information and the second information are updated based on the first information, the second information, and a capacity of the toner chamber. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202789 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS AND IMAGE FORMING METHOD - An image forming apparatus is provided and includes: an image forming unit that forms an image on an image carrier with a transparent material and a coloring material; a controller that controls an order of an image forming with the transparent material and an image forming with the coloring material to be different between in an image portion and in a non-image portion in an image forming region on the image carrier; and a transferring unit that transfers the image formed on the image carrier onto a recording medium | 2010-08-12 |
20100202790 | FIXING DEVICE, IMAGE-FORMING DEVICE, AND FIXING METHOD - A fixing device includes: a fixing unit that irradiates light to a color material transferred to a medium at a position specified by image data, to fix the color material on the medium; and a control unit that controls irradiation of light of the fixing unit so that an energy of light irradiated to an image-forming area on the medium including an area in which the color material has been transferred at the position specified by the image data is lower than an energy of light irradiated to a non image-forming area on the medium other than the image-forming area. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202791 | FIXING UNIT AND FIXING TEMPERATURE CONTROL METHOD - A fixing unit that heat-fixes the toner image onto the sheet, has: an information acquisition section that acquires information concerning a factor causing the input voltage which is supplied to a heater for heating the heating roller to vary; a temperature setting section that sets a target temperature of the heater based on the information acquired by the information acquisition section; and a temperature controller that controls the temperature of the heater such that the heating roller becomes the target temperature set by the temperature setting section. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202792 | IMAGE HEATING APPARATUS - An image heating apparatus includes a heating rotatable member for heating, in a nip, an image on a recording material; a heater for heating the image heating member; a cooling device for cooling the image heating member, wherein when a target temperature of the image heating member is changed to a low temperature which is lower than the target temperature, the apparatus is operable in a mode wherein a temperature of the image heating member is lowered by the cooling device to a transition temperature which is lower than the low temperature, and then, the temperature of the image heating member is raised by the heater to the low temperature. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202793 | Checking and Conditional Processing of a Print Job Printed with Multiple Transfer Media - Provided are a method, system and program for checking and conditional processing of a print job printed with multiple transfer media. A print job indicates first print content to print using a first transfer medium and second print content to print using a second transfer medium. The first print content is printed onto a print medium with the first transfer medium. The printed first print content is read to determine whether the printed first print content satisfies a quality requirement. The second print content is printed onto the print medium with the second transfer medium in response to determining that the quality requirement is satisfied. Information is printed indicating an error on the print medium in response to determining that the print quality requirement is not satisfied. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202794 | POWER SUPPLY DEVICE AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - A power supply device includes: an oscillator configured to output a clock signal; a pulse output unit configured to output a pulse by dividing the frequency of the clock signal; a switching element driven by the pulse; a piezoelectric transformer configured to intermittently receive a voltage from the switching element and to output a high alternating current voltage; a rectifier configured to convert the high alternating current voltage to a high direct current voltage; an output voltage conversion unit configured to convert the high direct current voltage to a low direct current voltage; a target setter configured to output a target value; and a comparison unit configured to compare the low direct current voltage with the target value and to output a comparison result. A frequency division ratio of the pulse is controlled according to the comparison result, and thereby is changed so as to obtain the target value. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202795 | XEROGRAPHIC MACHINE TONER CONTAMINATION CONTROL SYSTEM - This is a toner control system for use in a cleaning station of a xerographic marking apparatus. A sensor is located in the air conduits of the system to measure airflow throughout the system. The sensor is in contact with a controller that is configured to adjust the blower speed to normal conditions (i.e. sea level and clean filter conditions) as the flow rate is reduced due to normal apparatus use. The system has an air blower(s), a filter(s), air conduits, a sensor(s) and a controller(s) in communication with the sensor(s). | 2010-08-12 |
20100202796 | Development device, process unit, and image forming apparatus - A development device includes a developer carrier, a bearing member, a biasing member, and a guide. The developer carrier supplies a developer to an electrostatic latent image formed on an image carrier to develop the electrostatic latent image into a toner image. The bearing member rotatably supports the developer carrier axially. The biasing member is provided on a side of the bearing member opposite the image carrier to apply a force to the bearing member to move the bearing member and the developer carrier toward the image carrier. The guide is disposed about the bearing member to enable the bearing member to move therebetween and guide the bearing member toward the image carrier. The bearing member includes a rotatable part to rotate and slide over the guide while contacting the guide. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202797 | ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - An electrophotographic image forming apparatus for forming an image on a transfer member, includes a main assembly of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus which is provided with a transfer member for transferring a developer image onto the transfer member; a supporting member movable between an inside position which is for supporting an electrophotographic photosensitive member on which the developer image is to be formed and which is inside the main assembly, and an outside position which is outside the main assembly; and a contacting and spacing member movable between a first position for spacing the electrophotographic photosensitive member from the transfer member in the state that the supporting member is in the inside position, and a second position for contacting the electrophotographic photosensitive member to the transfer member, the contacting and spacing member being provided in the supporting member. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202798 | Image Forming Apparatus, Image Forming System, Container for Developing Agent, and Method of Manufacturing Container for Developing Agent - An image forming apparatus is provided. The image forming apparatus includes a mounting part configured to be detachably mountable therein plural types of cartridges having different initial capacities of developing agent; a light emitting device configured to emit light into the cartridge mounted in the mounting part; a light receiving device configured to receive light emitted from the light emitting device and passed through an inside of the cartridge; a determining unit configured to determine that a replacement time of the cartridge has been reached when a ratio of time, during which an output value of the light receiving device exceeds a light reception reference value, exceeds a determination threshold value. The image forming apparatus or the cartridges are configured such that the determination of the replacement time changes according to the initial capacity of the cartridge. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202799 | OPTICAL SCANNING APPARATUS AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS USING THE SAME - An optical scanning apparatus, including an incident system that allows a beam from the light source to enter to deflector; and an imaging system that images the beam deflected by the deflector on a scanning surface, in which the incident system includes a first and second systems, the first system includes first and second elements each having a positive power with rotational symmetry, the light source is positioned at a shorter distance from the front focus position of the first element, the first element is formed integrally as a unit, powers of the second element and the first system, magnifications within main and sub-scanning sections of entire system, and focus movement within the main and sub-scanning sections on the scanning surface when the second element is moved in the optical axis direction are appropriately set. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202800 | Line Head and Image Forming Apparatus - A line head includes light-emitting elements arranged in a first direction; and an optical system that images light emitted from the light-emitting elements on a latent image carrier. The optical system including first and second lens surfaces having refractive power, the second lens surface being provided on a side of the first lens surface opposite to the light-emitting elements. In cross sections in the first and second directions including an optical axis of the optical system, the curvatures of the first and second lens surfaces satisfy the following relationships: |C | 2010-08-12 |
20100202801 | DEVELOPER CARRYING MEMBER AND DEVELOPING APPARATUS - A developer carrying member is disclosed which can stably provide toners with triboelectric charges even in various environments. The developer carrying member has a substrate and a resin layer as a surface layer formed on the surface of the substrate, and the resin layer contains a thermosetting resin as a binder resin, an acrylic resin having two units having specific structures, and conductive particles. | 2010-08-12 |
20100202802 | REPLENISHER DEVELOPER CARTRIDGE, AND METHOD OF ADJUSTING REPLENISHER DEVELOPER CARTRIDGE - Provided is a replenisher developer cartridge for a trickle developing system image forming apparatus producing no image problem such as image density unevenness, image roughness or the like. Not only an image forming apparatus by which high quality images are stably output, and a replenisher developer cartridge for the image forming apparatus were possible to be provided, but also durability of a two-component developer used in the image forming apparatus was possible to be improved, by replenishing the image forming apparatus with a replenisher developer in the carrier concentration range of 5-30% by weight in terms of the mean value, and in the carrier concentration deviation range of 10% by weight or less, based on the replenisher developer. | 2010-08-12 |