41st week of 2009 patent applcation highlights part 30 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20090252433 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING AN INDICATION OF A LEVEL OF DISTORTION CREATED BY BLOCKING ARTIFACTS - A method and apparatus are disclosed for providing an indication of a level of distortion created by blocking artifacts in an image comprising a plurality of pixels, the method comprising for each pixel in a first given direction, determining a corresponding gradient between the pixel and a neighboring pixel, for each pixel in the first direction, summing each of the corresponding determined gradient in a second direction to provide a plurality of gradient summing values, computing a level of distortion for each of at least one potential block size using at least one of the gradient summing values, determining an actual block size using the computed at least one level of distortion and providing the level of distortion corresponding to the determined actual block size. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252434 | Thresholding Gray-Scale Images To Produce Bitonal Images - Thresholding gray-scale images to produce bitonal images. In one example embodiment, a method for thresholding a gray-scale image to produce a bitonal image includes several acts. First, a first portion of gray-scale pixels of the gray-scale image are thresholded based on a global threshold and edge strength information. Next, a second portion of the gray-scale pixels are thresholded based on the global threshold and local pixel information. Finally, a third portion of the gray-scale pixels are thresholded based on a local threshold. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252435 | CARTOON PERSONALIZATION - Embodiments that provide cartoon personalization are disclosed. In accordance with one embodiment, cartoon personalization includes selecting a face image having a pose orientation that substantially matches an original pose orientation of a character in a cartoon image. The method also includes replacing a face of the character in the cartoon image with the face image. The method further includes blending the face image with a remainder of the character in the cartoon image. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252436 | Method for visualization of multidimensional data - The method provides a visualization technique for rendering multidimensional data points as 2D curves on a 3D plot with the third dimension representing their order in the multidimensional data set. The technique uses colour palettes to render individual data curves, which enables visual analysis of the entire dataset based on the colour characteristics of the resulting image. The method also suggests a technique for: a) visualizing a distance between multidimensional data points; c) showing a linear segment between two multidimensional data points; d) displaying a colour map of an individual multidimensional point or data set; e) displaying a multidimensional data interval. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252437 | Image Skew Detection Apparatus And Methods - Methods and apparatus for detecting skew in a document image, such as a check image, to produce a de-skewed image are described. One example method includes detecting one or more lines in the image and determining whether the one or more lines are reliable. Reliability of a line may be based on at least one of line length, straightness, and the presence of holes in the line. If one or more lines are reliable, the method may calculate a skew angle of the image based on the one or more reliable lines' orientations with respect to an orientation of the image. A comparison may also be made between lines detected in different regions of the check to determine if a difference between skew angles corresponding to each of the compared lines is lower than an error threshold. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252438 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR IMAGE INTERPOLATION CHARACTERISTIC PROCESSING DEVICE AND IMAGE INTERPOLATION DEVICE USING THE SAME - An image interpolation processing device is provided for interpolating at least one line between two adjacent lines. A prefetch unit is to prefetch pixel data of the two adjacent lines with a predetermined pixel length, so as to obtain a plurality of basic characteristics that are then stored in a first register. A characteristic processing unit is used for cutting and/or linking the basic characteristics to generate at least one set of linked characteristics. The linked characteristics are stored in a second register, as a reference for an operation unit to perform the interpolation. The operations between the operation unit and the prefetch unit are separated by a predetermined edge length. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252439 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR STRAIGHTENING OUT DISTORTED TEXT-LINES ON IMAGES - In one embodiment, a method for correcting distortions in a scanned image of a page is disclosed. The method comprises identifying at least one set of collinear elements in the scanned image; and generating a corrected image based on the scanned image including for at least some of the collinear elements in each set applying a spatial location correction to position all collinear elements in the set on a common horizontal rectilinear base line in the corrected image. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252440 | ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD OF MAKING A BAG USING A VISION SYSTEM ARRANGEMENT - A system and method for making bags in a continuous in-line process includes a central processing unit and a camera oriented to take an image of a bag based on a triggering signal. The camera provides an image to the central processing unit. The central processing unit is programmed to process the image and calculate a timing signal based on the image. A cylindrical rotatable drum having at least one seal bar provides a triggering signal to the central processing unit, to trigger when the camera should take the image. A perforation knife is controlled by a servo drive. The perforation knife is downstream of the drum. The servo drive receives the timing signal for activating the perforation knife from the central processing unit. The CPU uses the image and based on the distance between the seal region and the perforated line, counts pixels to result in an actual pixel count. The CPU then calculates a pixel count error by subtracting the actual pixel count from a predetermined pixel count setpoint. This information is then used by the CPU to either advance or retard the perforated knife in its perforation step. This results in a bag having a shorter skirt length, which reduces waste and cost. In another embodiment, the image taken is of the seal region only, and based on the image, the CPU either advances or retards the perforation knife in the perforation step, downstream of the point in which the image was taken. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252441 | HYDROSTATIC PROFILE RAIL GUIDE - Hydrostatic profile rail guide with a guide carriage that is hydrostatically mountable on a guide rail, whereby the guide carriage features a back and two sides that are attached to the back, between which the guide rail is located, whereby the back features a mounting surface on the side facing away from the guide rail for the mounting of, for example, a machine part, with the mounting surface concave when seen in the longitudinal direction of the guide rail. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252442 | MOTION GUIDE DEVICE AND METHOD OF LUBRICATING THE SAME - A motion guide device is provided, which is able to not only lubricate rolling-element rolling surfaces with the use of a technique totally different from conventional lubricating techniques but also maintain a lubricating capability over a long period of time. The motion guide device for use in the vacuum environment a track member ( | 2009-10-08 |
20090252443 | SPHERICAL BEARING FOR A STEERING JOINT - A spherical bearing including a ball having an external surface defined by an outside diameter of said ball and an outer race having an inside surface contoured to a shape defined by said external surface of the ball. The inside surface extends between a stud end and a cover end of the outer race. The ball is moveably positioned within the outer race such that the inside surface and the external surface slidably engage one another. The inside surface includes at least one lubrication groove formed therein. The lubrication groove initiates at a first position adjacent to the cover end and terminates at a second position adjacent to the cover end. Remaining portions of the lubrication groove are spaced apart from the stud end. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252444 | ROLLER BEARING INCLUDING AT LEAST ONE INSTRUMENTED AREA IN DEFORMATION THAT IS DELIMITED AXIALLY - A roller bearing includes a fixed element and a rotating element. The roller bodies act as a support on the raceway of the fixed element by the intermediary of a contact surface (S | 2009-10-08 |
20090252445 | Tapered roller bearing apparatus and hub unit - A tapered roller bearing apparatus includes: an outer ring that includes an outer-ring raceway formed in an inner circumferential surface thereof; an inner ring which includes a large-diameter portion having a cylindrical portion with a substantially uniform outer diameter, a large rib portion having an outer circumferential surface and a guide surface continued to the outer circumferential surface, an inner-ring raceway, and a small-diameter cylindrical portion which are sequentially formed from one end to the other end, and are subjected to a heat treatment to have a surface-hardened layer; and a plurality of tapered rollers which are rollably disposed between the inner-ring raceway and the outer-ring raceway, a large-diameter end surface of the tapered roller being guided by the guide surface. An angle formed between the guide surface and the outer circumferential surface is obtuse. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252446 | Wheel rolling bearing assembly and manufacturing method thereof - A rolling bearing assembly for a wheel includes: an inner ring member in which an inner ring raceway surface is formed on an outer peripheral surface of the inner ring member; an outer ring member having a fitting tubular portion on the inboard side that is fitted into an attachment hole of a vehicle body member, and an outer ring raceway surface is formed on an inner peripheral surface of the outer ring member; a plurality of rolling elements disposed between the inner and outer ring raceway surfaces; and a cage that holds the plurality of rolling elements. The bore diameter B of the fitting tubular portion of the outer ring member is smaller than the diameter C of a circumscribed circle of the rolling elements. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252447 | Hub Wheel Of A Wheel Bearing Apparatus And A Manufacturing Method Thereof - A wheel hub of a wheel bearing apparatus has an outer member and an inner member. The inner member includes a wheel hub and an inner ring. The wheel hub has a wheel mounting flange, a shaft portion, an inner raceway surface, a cylindrical portion, a shoulder portion, and a through bore. The inner ring is press-fit onto the cylindrical portion abutting against the shoulder portion. Double row rolling elements are contained between the inner and outer raceway surfaces of the inner member and the outer member. Fiber flow near the inner circumference of the material forming the wheel hub from the shoulder to the open end surface of the wheel hub is in a condition substantially parallel to the axis of the wheel hub. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252448 | Roller bearing - A roller bearing having spacers interposed between its rollers is provided, which has a high permissible rotational speed which is achieved by allowing a lubricant to flow smoothly around rolling surfaces so that the stirring resistance of the lubricant due to the spacers is reduced. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252449 | AXIAL BEARING WITH AN AXIAL ANGLE DISK WITH A SECURING TAB PRODUCING A SECURED MOUNTING AND CARRIER WITH SUCH AN AXIAL BEARING - An axial bearing having an axial angle disk and a cage with rolling bodies. The rolling bodies are supported so that they can roll on a rolling surface of a radial section of the axial angle disk, and the axial angle disk has a securing tab projecting outward in a radial direction and within a plane. The securing tab extends in a radial direction past a nominal diameter of the axial angle disk, and the securing tab is used for a secured mounting and extends in the radial direction past a nominal diameter by less than the sheet thickness (d) of the axial angle disk. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252450 | Regression and Erosion Measurement System and Method - A method and system for determining the length of collocated waveguides in a high erosion environment, such as a solid rocket motor or a braking system. The system provides for mating optical waveguides having different attenuation coefficients within the combusting, eroding, or otherwise regressing material. Optical energy generated by the environment (e.g., from burning fuel), or which is introduced and scattered into the environment, travels through the waveguides to detector means coupled thereto. The intensities of the arriving optical energy are compared and the length of the collocated waveguides calculated therefrom. By calculating the length of the waveguides over time, a regression rate is determined. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252451 | Intensity Modulated Fiber Optic Strain Sensor - A strain sensor includes an optical fiber with at least one optical fiber, a reflector body with a reflective surface, a housing affixed to the optical fiber probe and to the reflector body. The reflective surface is spaced apart at a distance d from the ends of the probe's fibers and receives light from the end of the fiber and to reflect at least a portion of the light into the end of the fiber. The housing is attached to the fiber probe at a first end of the housing and attached to the reflector body at a second end of the housing. The housing is affixed to the material to be measured, and in the material causes a change in gap between the fiber end and the reflective surface, modulating the amount of light received in the receiving fiber, detectable by a photodetector connected to the receiving fiber. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252452 | Optical power delivery system - An optical transmission system comprising a laser light source arranged to emit light having a frequency ω; and an optical transmission line adapted to guide the light, wherein said optical transmission line includes a photonic bandgap optical fibre having a core guided mode at frequency ω and an attenuation band at a frequency of ω-13 THz. The optical transmission system suppresses Raman scattered light thereby allowing high optical powers to be transmitted through optical fibre. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252453 | OPTICAL SELECTOR SWITCH AND SIGNAL-PROCESSING APPARATUS - An optical selector switch contains an optical waveguide that includes a first optical waveguide portion having a first light-transmissivity, a second optical waveguide portion having a second light-transmissivity, reflecting members that reflect light, and a light-dividing device that reflects and transmits light; at least one light-emitting unit that emits the light toward the first optical waveguide portion of the optical waveguide; and at least one light-receiving unit that receives the light which is incident to the first optical waveguide portion of the optical waveguide from the light-emitting unit, based on a directivity due to an angle of the incident light to the first optical waveguide portion of the optical waveguide, wherein the incident light to the first optical waveguide portion is emitted radially toward the circumference of the second optical waveguide portion of the optical waveguide. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252454 | Fiber-optic termination with brewster angled tip - A fiber-optic termination with Brewster angled tip is disclosed, which allows minimizing the reflection loss of a polarized light while maximizing the coupling of the refracted polarized light along the axis of the optical fiber. In a preferred embodiment, the fiber-optic termination has a Brewster angled tip which is free standing in air. The holding fixture may be water cooled to evacuate any heat that can occur at the input end of the optical fiber. Further embodiments include fiber array made of multiple fiber-optic terminations with Brewster angled tips for switching applications for example. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252455 | OPTICAL PATH CHANGING MEMBER - An optical path changing member is assembled at ends of optical fibers and placed to face a substrate including an optical input/output terminal having optical axes inclined with respect to optical axes of the ends. The optical path changing member is made of a transparent material and includes a member body having a reflection surface for optically connecting the ends to the optical input/output terminal. The member body has optical fiber insertion holes and an end placement portion to which the insertion holes are open and in which the end faces of the optical fibers are placed. The reflection surface is formed so that light entering from the end faces of the optical fibers into the member body will be internally reflected toward the optical input/output terminal in the member body. The end placement portion is filled with an adhesive by which the ends are fixed to the member body. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252456 | OPTICAL MODE-CONVERTER STRUCTURE - An apparatus comprising an optical-mode-converter structure. The optical-mode-converter structure includes a tapered optical core on a planar substrate, an optical cladding layer covering the tapered optical core and a mode-expanding layer. The mode-expanding layer covers the tapered optical core and is located in-between the tapered optical core and the optical cladding layer. The mode-expanding layer has a refractive index that is in-between a refractive index of the tapered optical core and a refractive index of the optical cladding layer. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252457 | WAVEGUIDE STRUCTURE AND ARRAYED WAVEGUIDE GRATING STRUCTURE - Provided are a waveguide structure and an arrayed waveguide grating structure. The arrayed waveguide grating structure includes an input star coupler, an output star coupler, and a plurality of arrayed waveguides optically connecting the input star coupler and the output star coupler. Each of the arrayed waveguides includes at least one section having a high confinement factor and at least two sections having a relatively low confinement factor. The sections of the arrayed waveguides having a high confinement factor have the same structure. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252458 | OPTICAL ATTENUATOR - An attenuator connector comprising a housing having a front and rear orientation, a ferrule disposed in the housing, a clamping assembly disposed in the housing rearward of the ferrule and adapted to receive and retain a terminating fiber and a stub of attenuating fiber disposed in the ferrule. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252459 | Expanded beam connector concepts - A terminus for a fiber optic cable includes a ferrule. In one embodiment, an optical fiber of the cable passes through a central bore of the ferrule and is attached to a lens seated in a conical or cylindrical seat formed in an end surface of the ferrule by an epoxy. In a second embodiment, an optical fiber of the cable passes through the central bore of the ferrule. Next, a cap sleeve with a lens therein is slid over and attached to the ferrule such that the lens abuts or is attached to the optical fiber. In either embodiment, an inspection slot may optionally be formed in the ferrule and/or the cap sleeve to allow a technician to inspect the state of the attachment and/or abutment and/or spacing of the optical fiber and lens. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252460 | OPTICAL CONNECTOR AND METHOD OF ATTACHING OPTICAL FIBER CORD TO OPTICAL CONNECTOR - An optical connector has a simple structure and a method of attaching an optical fiber cord to the connector is easy. The connector | 2009-10-08 |
20090252461 | BI-DIRECTIONAL OPTICAL MODULE AND A METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING THE SAME - A bi-directional optical subassembly (BOSA) is disclosed. The BOSA of the present invention provides first and second optical devices, a WDM filter and the body that is configured to secure two optical devices and to install the WDM filter. The body has a cylindrical shape with a large bore, a small bore and a joint bore connecting two bores. The WDM filter is attached to the tapered surface of the joint bore. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252462 | OPTICAL BOX AND METHOD OF CONNECTING OPTICAL FIBRES - An optical box includes a first part suitable for fastening to an optical fibre distribution cable and a second part having an opening intended for the passage of at least one optical fibre dropped from the distribution cable and at least one optical component positioned in the second part for connecting the dropped optical fibre to at least one optical fibre of a subscriber cable. The second part of the optical box is fastened detachably to the first part of the optical box. The optical box combines the dropping and splicing of optical fibres in a single optical box. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252463 | RTCI CABLE AND METHOD - A method for making a Fiber deployment assembly includes creating a curvature in a conduit; pumping one or more fibers into the conduit; and securing at least one of the one or more fibers to a shortest pathway within the conduit and Fiber deployment assembly. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252464 | FIBER DEPLOYMENT ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - A method for making a Fiber deployment assembly includes creating a curvature in a conduit; pumping one or more fibers into the conduit; and securing at least one of the one or more fibers to a shortest pathway within the conduit and Fiber deployment assembly. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252465 | WAVEGUIDE AND RESONATOR CAPABLE OF SUPPRESSING LOSS DUE TO SKIN EFFECT - The objective of the present invention is to provide a waveguide and resonator capable of suppressing the energy loss due to the skin effect. A conductive material layer is formed in the vicinity of an inside tube in the region between an outside tube and the inside tube which share the central axis and are made of a conductive material. A spacer layer (space) is formed between the surface of the inside tube and the conductive material layer. In the spacer layer, the end is thicker than the center in the layered body of the spacer layer and the conductive material layer. With the provision of such a layered body, the energy loss due to the skin effect can be suppressed. The effect becomes more prominent with a larger difference of the thickness of the spacer layer between the center and the end. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252466 | AIR BLOWN OPTICAL FIBER UNIT FOR REDUCING MICRO-BENDING LOSS - Disclosed is an air blown optical fiber unit for reducing a micro-bending loss. The air blown optical fiber unit includes at least one optical fiber; a buffer layer surrounding the optical fiber and made of polymer resin having a Young's modulus of 0.05 to 2 kgf/mm; and an outer layer surrounding the buffer layer and having beads attached to a surface thereof, the outer layer being made of polymer resin, wherein the buffer layer has a thickness of 70 to 140 μm. This optical fiber unit may reduce a micro-bending loss of an optical fiber by buffering an external force applied to the optical fiber due to beads attached to its surface. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252467 | Broadband light source device - A broadband light source device that can generate supercontinuum light in a visible range and having a spectrum with a stable shape and high intensity is provided. The broadband light source device includes a diode-pumped solid-state laser light source that outputs seed light in response to being excited by a laser beam output from a semiconductor laser light source; a wavelength converter that receives the seed light to generate wavelength-converted light having a wavelength different from that of the seed light, and outputs the wavelength-converted light; and a nonlinear medium that receives the wavelength-converted light to generate supercontinuum light having a bandwidth of 100 nm or greater included in a wave band of 400 nm to 700 nm inclusive, and outputs the supercontinuum light. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252468 | Optical fiber preform including a non-axisymmetric cross section - A method for manufacturing an optical fiber includes the steps of covering an outer periphery of a first glass ( | 2009-10-08 |
20090252469 | Dispersion-Shifted Optical Fiber - A dispersion-shifted optical fiber (NZDSF) includes a central core (r | 2009-10-08 |
20090252470 | OPTICAL FIBERS AND OPTICAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS - Optical fibers and optical transmission systems, which are capable of broadband and large capacity single-mode optical transmission, and have low macrobends are provided. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252471 | CONDENSATION PRODUCTS OF SILICIC ACID DERIVATIVES AND OPTICAL WAVEGUIDE DEVICES USING THE SAME - The present invention relates to condensation products of silicic acid derivatives usable especially in optical waveguides and particularly to a condensation product obtained by condensing a silane diol compound (A) of the general formula (1): R | 2009-10-08 |
20090252472 | Fiber Optic Splice Enclosure - Certain example embodiments of a splice enclosure include a housing defining an opening for allowing a trunk cable to be passed through the housing. The splice enclosure also includes a splice tray stack pivotally mounted within the housing and a cable management tray that mounts within the housing beneath the splice tray stack. The management tray includes cable retention and/or securement arrangements for mechanically securing the cables to the splice enclosure. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252473 | REPRODUCING APPARATUS AND REPRODUCING METHOD - A reproducing apparatus to reproduce a captured moving image includes a filter circuit that obtains a capturing condition (shutter speed information “s”) of frames constituting the moving image. The filter circuit smoothes pixel information of the frames by using a parameter (directional smoothing filter kernel) according to the obtained shutter speed. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252474 | CONTENT EDITING APPARATUS, CONTENT EDITING METHOD AND PROGRAM - There is provided a content editing apparatus, content editing method and program capable of easily and rapidly extracting sections corresponding to a reproducing operation of content data. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252475 | Electronic Apparatus, Image Processing Method, Program, and Content Recording Medium - An electronic apparatus includes a reading unit configured to read, from a removable content recording medium on which at least one content item among a plurality of content items purchased by a user is recorded, playback rights information indicating that the plurality of content items can be played back, and position information indicating a recording destination of information regarding unrecorded content that is content that has not been recorded on the content recording medium; an obtaining unit configured to obtain the unrecorded content on the basis of the position information via a network; and a playback control unit configured to control playback of the obtained unrecorded content by using the playback rights information. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252476 | Television recorder, television receiver, and medium of storing control program - There are provided a TV recorder, a TV receiver, and a medium of storing a control program, which enable reliable recording of a TV program being broadcast in a channel used before switching while avoiding cumbersome operations. If information detected by an infrared camera indicates fluctuations in the number of TV viewers between before and after an instruction to change to a new display channel, a control section determines that the instruction to change to the new display channel is issued from a new TV viewer different from a TV viewer existing before the instruction is received, and makes a display signal output section output TV signals of the new display channel to a TV monitor and also makes a HDD record TV signals of the display channel used before the instruction to change to the new display channel is received. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252477 | Reproducing apparatus and reproducing method - A reproducing apparatus has three reproducing modes that are a first mode, a second mode, and a third mode. In the first mode, when a program that has been reproduction restricted is tried to be reproduced, the reproducing operation is paused and the user is asked whether he or she wants to reproduce the program. Corresponding to the user's reply, the reproducing operation is performed or prohibited. In the second mode, a program that has been reproduction restricted is prohibited from being reproduced. In the third mode, a program that has been reproduction restricted is unconditionally reproduced. When the power of the apparatus is turned on at step S | 2009-10-08 |
20090252478 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RECEIVING A DIGITAL SIGNAL AND APPARATUS FOR RECORDING AND REPRODUCING THE DIGITAL SIGNAL - A method and apparatus is provided for receiving and/or reproducing a digital signal, capable of efficiently recording a compressed, packeted digital signal and inhibiting a copy thereof. An input packet signal is added with a time stamp indicating a relative time of an arrival of the packet, and the packet signals of digital information with the added time stamps are recorded at reduced intervals therebetween. In reproducing, a packet interval adjusting circuit restores the original packet intervals in accordance with the time stamps, and then a time stamp change circuit changes at least one bit of the time stamp and thereafter outputs the digital information. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252479 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING MEDICAL IMAGE DATA ONTO PORTABLE DIGITAL RECORDING MEDIA - This application discloses a system for recording medical image data for production on a portable digital recording medium such as CDs and DVDs. This system includes a receiving module, a processing module and an output module, with viewing program for viewing medical image data stored on the portable digital recording medium. It also discloses a method of storing medical image data on a portable digital recording medium, including the steps of receiving the medical image data, processing the data and storing the data on the portable digital recording medium, with a viewing program for viewing medical image data stored on the portable digital recording medium. It further discloses a method of selecting medical image data for recording on a portable digital recording medium, including the steps of connecting a browsing terminal to a computer database that stores the medical image data, selecting a first set of the medical image data from the computer database, and recording the selected first set of medical image data on the portable digital medium, with a viewing program for viewing the medical image data stored on the portable digital recording medium. It also discloses the method and system of retrieving medical image data that are related to the received/selected original medical image data, and recording the original and related medical image data on a portable digital recording medium. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252480 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING MEDICAL IMAGE DATA ONTO PORTABLE DIGITAL RECORDING MEDIA - This application discloses a system for recording medical image data for production on a portable digital recording medium such as CDs and DVDs. This system includes a receiving module, a processing module and an output module, with viewing program for viewing medical image data stored on the portable digital recording medium. It also discloses a method of storing medical image data on a portable digital recording medium, including the steps of receiving the medical image data, processing the data and storing the data on the portable digital recording medium, with a viewing program for viewing medical image data stored on the portable digital recording medium. It further discloses a method of selecting medical image data for recording on a portable digital recording medium, including the steps of connecting a browsing terminal to a computer database that stores the medical image data, selecting a first set of the medical image data from the computer database, and recording the selected first set of medical image data on the portable digital medium, with a viewing program for viewing the medical image data stored on the portable digital recording medium. It also discloses the method and system of retrieving medical image data that are related to the received/selected original medical image data, and recording the original and related medical image data on a portable digital recording medium. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252481 | METHODS, APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR AUDIO INPUT AT VIDEO RECORDING - Methods for audio input at video recording comprising capturing a video sequence by a first apparatus; receiving by the first apparatus a audio sequence from a second apparatus captured simultaneously by the second apparatus; and compiling the video sequence and the received audio sequence, and comprising capturing an audio sequence by a second apparatus; transmitting the audio sequence from the second apparatus to a first apparatus having simultaneously captured a video sequence such that the video sequence and the audio sequence are compilable in the first apparatus, respectively, are disclosed. Apparatuses, system and computer programs for performing the methods are also disclosed. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252482 | Method for Encoding the Flag of the Image - The present invention discloses a method for encoding a flag of an image while encoding an I Frame, firstly setting a start code of an I Frame picture to be coded, for marking a start of the I Frame; setting a flag for indicating whether to code an identification field; judging the set flag, and if the flag indicates to encode the identification field of time and control code of a video tape recorder, encoding the identification field of time and control code of the video tape recorder, otherwise, not encoding the identification field of time and control code of the video tape recorder. In the present invention, the start code is added into the prediction picture header for marking the start of one frame picture data, as well as identifying whether there is the time_code identification field in the picture by the flag information of the time_code identification field, which can realize the objective of identifying the time_code identification field, and avoid encoding additional identification information, therefore it improves coding efficiency, and can be applied to all kinds of video/audio technical standards. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252483 | OPTICAL DISK FOR HIGH RESOLUTION AND GENERAL VIDEO RECORDING, OPTICAL DISK REPRODUCTION APPARATUS, OPTICAL DISK RECORDING APPARATUS, AND REPRODUCTION CONTROL INFORMATION GENERATION APPARATUS - The present invention has an objective of realizing compatibility of an optical disk having a high resolution video signal recorded thereon and a system for reproducing the optical disk, with a conventional system for producing a standard resolution video signal. A high resolution video signal is divided by video division means into a main signal and a sub signal, and the main signal and the sub signal are MPEG-encoded. The stream of the main signal and the stream of the sub signal are divided into 1 GOP or more of frames. First interleave blocks | 2009-10-08 |
20090252484 | Image Blur Correction Device and Camera - An image blur correction device includes: a blur correction optical system that corrects for image blur by moving in first and second directions on a plane that is orthogonal to an optical axis; a first actuator that drives the blur correction optical system in the first direction; a second actuator that drives the blur correction optical system in a second direction that is approximately orthogonal to the first direction; and a position measurement device that measures move amount of the blur correction optical system; and in the image blur correction device, the blur correction optical system, the first actuator, the second actuator and the position measurement device are arranged in series approximately along an imaginary straight line that is parallel to the first direction. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252485 | OPTICAL DEVICE, ILLUMINATION APPARATUS, AND CAMERA - An optical device includes a housing having first to fourth sidewalls and top and bottom plates; and (M−1) partitions between the first and second sidewalls, and has M lens chambers, each filled with first and second liquids forming a liquid lens. A first lens chamber is defined by the first, third, and fourth sidewalls, first partition, and top and bottom plates. The top plate, first sidewall, and first partition respectively have first to third electrodes. An (m+1)-th lens chamber is defined by an m-th partition, third sidewall, (m+1)-th partition, fourth sidewall, and top and bottom plates, m being 1, 2, . . . , or M−2. The top plate, m-th partition, and (m+1)-th partition respectively have first to third electrodes. An M-th lens chamber is defined by an (M−1)-th partition, second to fourth sidewalls, and top and bottom plates. The top plate, (M−1)-th partition, and second sidewall respectively have first to third electrodes. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252486 | VIBRATION RESISTANT CAMERA FOR MOUNTING TO OBJECT - A digital camera is adapted for being mounted to a bow for archery. The camera comprises a self-contained digital unit within a housing and is protected from vibrational disturbances caused by the release of the bowstring. A viscoelastic material is used to reduce vibrations. The housing is water resistant to protect the internal circuitry of the camera from environmental elements encountered during hunting. A secure digital slot is connected to the digital camera circuitry and can accept a SD flash memory card. The camera may also be connected for transmitting images to an external device for viewing. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252487 | LOCK MECHANISM, SLIDE APPARATUS, AND MOBILE HANDSET APPARATUS - A lock mechanism for a sliding object includes a slide arm, a rotating lever, and urging means. When an external pressing force presses the slide arm member in opposition to an urging force imparted by the urging means, the slide arm member is moved along a slide path, thereby causing the rotating lever member to rotate. When the slide arm member is pressed further, the tip of the rotating lever member rides onto and is stopped against the lateral surface of the slide arm member, such that the slide arm member and the rotating lever member remain stopped at the current position even if the pressing force is released. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252488 | Camera module having movable lens - Disclosed herein is an apparatus. The apparatus includes a housing, a first magnet member, a lens holder, and a second magnet member. The first magnet member is connected to the housing. The first magnet member includes a first surface. The lens holder is in the housing. The lens holder includes a lens. The second magnet member is connected to the lens holder. The second magnet member includes a second surface. The second surface is opposite the first surface of the first magnet member. The second magnet member is configured to move in a direction substantially normal to the first surface of the first magnet member when a magnetic force is generated between the first magnet member and the second magnet member. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252489 | CAMERA MODULE - A camera module includes a lens unit ( | 2009-10-08 |
20090252490 | DIGITAL CAMERA WITH LEFT- OR RIGHT-HANDED OPERATION - A digital camera has a housing and an exposure circuit in the housing. The digital camera further includes a locating post fixed on the housing, a rotatable assembly, and a shutter button electronically connected to the exposure circuit. The rotatable assembly has a hole for passage of the locating post and can rotate round the locating post. The shutter button is disposed on a side of the rotatable assembly. The rotatable assembly may help users to select one of the left side and the right side of the digital camera as desired for left-handed or right-handed operation of the digital camera. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252491 | SENSING A DISTURBANCE - The present invention relates to a system for sensing of a disturbance on an optical link. Data traffic from an optical source with a short coherence length is transmitted along the link to a receiver station on one or more of a plurality of time-division-multiplexed channels. One of the channels is used to transmit encoded phase information relating to the phase characteristics of the optical source output. At the receiver station the actual phase characteristics of the arriving light from the optical source is compared with the encoded phase information. Since a physical disturbance of the link is likely to alter the actual phase characteristics of the arriving light but not the encoded phase information, it is possible to determine if a physical disturbance has occurred. The system can conveniently be used to monitor an optical link carrying communications traffic. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252492 | OPTICAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEM , AND OPTICAL COMMUNICATION METHOD AND COMMUNICATION UNIT THEREFOR - A communication unit inhibits delay and jitter during network communication, improving the communication quality. For this purpose, the communication unit includes: a first terminator that terminates a communication channel in the first optical communication scheme established between the communication unit and another communication unit; a second terminator that terminates a signal in the second optical communication scheme; and a path setting switch that switches between a first signal path setting and a second signal path setting. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252493 | NETWORK NODE, BUFFER DEVICE, AND SCHEDULING METHOD - A buffer device includes at least one internal switching unit and at least one basic buffer unit. The internal switching unit includes at least two inputs and at least two outputs. The internal switching unit and the basic buffer unit form a closed connection by alternating with each other via one input of the two inputs and one output of the two outputs. Another one of the at least two inputs of the internal switching unit receives a light wave. The internal switching unit outputs the light wave according to a first control signal. The basic buffer unit buffers the light wave from the internal switching unit. At the same time, a network node and a scheduling method are also provided. A network node with the buffer device has a small scale and is easy to realize, while the data packet loss rate is decreased and the head of line blocking is avoided. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252494 | Method for Transmitting Data Packets With Different Precedence Through a Passive Optical Network - A method of transmitting data packets through a passive optical network. The method includes: receiving a first data packet from a first interface of the passive optical network, the first data packet including precedence information; encapsulating the first data packet in a second data packet at the first interface; and transmitting the second data packet through the passive optical network toward a second interface, wherein encapsulating includes inserting in a header field of the second data packet a value indicative of the precedence information. The value indicative of the precedence information could include a priority and/or a virtual LAN identifier. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252495 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DEMULTIPLEXING OPTICAL SIGNALS IN A PASSIVE OPTICAL NETWORK - Methods and structures are disclosed demultiplexing optical signals transmitted over an optical fiber into a silicon substrate and to multiple detectors. The silicon substrate has two spaced-apart surfaces and a diffractive element disposed adjacent to one of the surfaces. Each of the optical signals corresponds to one of multiple wavelengths. The optical signals are directed into the silicon substrate along a path through the first surface to be incident on the diffractive element. The path is oriented generally normal with the first surface and/or with the diffractive element, which angularly separates the optical signals such that each of the wavelengths traverses through the substrate in a wavelength dependent direction to the first surface. Each optical signal is steered from the first surface towards the second surface to be incident on different optical elements that direct them generally normal to the first surface to be incident on one of the detectors. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252496 | COMMUNICATION NETWORK USING CODE DIVISION MULTIPLEXING TECHNOLOGY - A communication network which can use communication bandwidth effectively. Spreading codes of a first and a second code length are assigned for every communication terminal interfaces connected to the same communication network. The spreading codes of the first code length are used for data communications. The spreading codes of the second code length are used for the control communications between the interfaces and the sever. The interfaces and the server receives mixed signals of the data and the control signals. When the received signals are decoded using the spreading code of the first code length, control signal components became equal to or lower than the noise level. When the received signals are decoded using the spreading code of the second code length, data components became equal to or lower than the noise level. Therefore, the interfaces and the server can extract one of these signal components. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252497 | Method and apparatus for compensating for polarization mode dispersion (PMD) - Current optical networks are engineered to handle amplifier noise and chromatic dispersion. Polarization mode dispersion occurs in optical networks due splitting of the light energy of a pulse propagating in a fiber into two modes. Compensating for polarization mode dispersion is a difficult and expensive task and hence only few commercial systems have been deployed to deal with this issue. A polarization mode dispersion compensation module according to an example embodiment of the present invention compensates for polarization mode dispersion by determining a performance metric related to an error rate of an optical signal in at least one polarization mode in a filtered state. Based on the performance metric, a control vector is determined to control the optical signal in the at least one polarization mode in the filtered state. The control vector is then applied to a polarization effecting device to compensate for polarization mode dispersion. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252498 | OPTICAL ROUTING AND TRANSPORT ACCELERATION (ORTA) - Conversions between digital, parallel-electronic and digital, serial-optic words are presented, specifically for interconnection networks with optical communication links. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252499 | Apparatus and Method for Sending and Receiving Free Space Optical Signals - A free space optical communication system incorporates a kinematic sensor, such as an accelerometer, proximate an optical signal generator or emitter, such as a laser. Kinematic information generated using an output signal from the kinematic sensor is encoded along with a time signal and transmitted from the sending node to a receiving node. The receiving node receives the kinematic information and determines a future position and orientation of the sending node. The receiving node makes adjustments to receiving optical component hardware in order to better receive the signal based upon the acceleration data and the time signal. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252500 | Optical Modulator - It is an object of the invention to provide an optical modulator in which a connection substrate or a terminal substrate is disposed outside an optical modulation element and which can maintain at a proper voltage amplitude value a modulation signal applied to an optical modulation element. An optical modulator includes: a substrate having electro-optic effect; an optical waveguide formed on the substrate; an optical modulation element | 2009-10-08 |
20090252501 | Device and method for transmitting optical data signals - Disclosed are a device and a method for transmitting an optical data signal over an optical transmission channel, comprising a differential phase shift keying unit for differential phase shift keying of at least one serial data stream to generate a differential phase shift keying coded data stream; an amplitude shift keying unit for amplitude coding of at least two further serial data streams that can be selectively activated to generate an amplitude shift keying coded data stream; and a modulation unit for generating an optical data signal in accordance with a control signal that is, formed from the generated differential phase shift keying coded data stream and from the generated amplitude shift keying coded data stream. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252502 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR OPTICAL COMMUNICATION - An optical communication system includes an optical carrier signal source that provides an optical carrier signal and one or more optical modulators coupled to the optical carrier signal source. The optical modulators modulate the optical carrier signal to produce a continuous wave optical signal in response to one or more input electrical signals. The system also includes a pulse modulator coupled to the optical modulators. The pulse modulator adaptively modulates the continuous wave optical signal to cause carrier energy suppression and nonlinearity reduction. In a specific embodiment, the pulse modulator modulates the continuous wave optical signal in response to al pulse signal, which is characterized by an amplitude and a bias point. At least one of the amplitude and the bias point being adaptively determined to cause carrier energy suppression and nonlinearity reduction. Additionally, the system can also include an optical spectral monitor for modulator bias stabilization. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252503 | OPTICAL TRANSMISSION MODULE AND OPTICAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM - An optical transmission module includes one or more transmission optical devices for transmitting an optical signal L | 2009-10-08 |
20090252504 | Optical Receiver - Provided is an optical receiver which has a wide dynamic range characteristic for stably reproducing packets having different light receiving levels, and which is superior in high-speed responsiveness and consecutive same binary symbols tolerance. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252505 | PHASE-MODULATED SIGNAL RECEIVING DEVICE - A monitor circuit detects the average light receiving current of a photoelectric conversion device for receiving a positive-phase intensity-modulated signal and outputs the detected current value to a control unit. The control unit adjusts the heater current of a phase adjustment heater in such a way as to maximize or minimize the output of the monitor circuit and controls the amount of delay of the phase reference light of a demodulator. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252506 | FIXING APPARATUS, PRINTING APPARATUS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM STORING A PROGRAM FOR DETECTING TWINE - The present invention provides a fixing apparatus including: a pair of rotating bodies that transports a recording medium on which an image is formed by using an image forming material, by sandwiching the recording medium; a heating section that heats at least one of the pair of rotating bodies; a moving section that moves the pair of rotating bodies between a position at which they mutually contact and a position at which they are mutually separated; a temperature detecting section that detects a surface temperature of at least one of the pair of rotating bodies without contacting the rotating bodies; and a twine generation determining section that determines whether the recording medium has twined around either one of the pair of rotating bodies based on a rate of temperature increase after a temperature decrease of the surface temperature detected by the temperature detecting section. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252507 | IMAGE FORMING METHOD, IMAGE FORMING PROGRAM, AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - An image forming method for printing on tab paper with a main body for a text and an tab for an index, comprising the steps of: 1) acquiring index information on the index to be printed on the tab, and 2) printing the index information acquired in the step 1) on the tab paper, wherein first index information composed of the initial part of the index information that can fit into the tab, is printed on the tab, and second index information containing at least the remaining part of the index information after depriving it of the first index information, is printed on the main body. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252508 | Image forming apparatus - An image forming apparatus includes a process including at least a developing section and an image bearing body. A calculating section calculates a number of the dots formed on the image bearing body. A rotation calculating section calculates a number of rotations of the image bearing body for forming the number of dots on the image bearing body in accordance with the print data. A controller makes a decision to determine whether the number of dots formed on the image bearing body is larger than a first reference when the number of rotations is larger than a second reference. If the answer is YES, then the controller forms a developer image formed of dots equivalent to a difference between the first reference and the number of dots. Then, the developer image is discarded. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252509 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - An image heating apparatus includes a coil; a rotatable image heating member capable of generating heat by a magnetic flux generated by the coil to heat an image; a temperature detecting member for detecting a temperature of the image heating member; electric power supply control means for controlling electric power supply to the coil in accordance with an output of the temperature detecting member; and an execution portion for executing a stand-by mode operation in which the image heating member is at rest, and the apparatus waits for input of an image formation signal while the electric power supply control means carries out its power supply control operation such that temperature of a part of the image heating member which is detected by the temperature detecting member is at a predetermined stand-by temperature, wherein in the stand-by mode, along no longitudinal line on said image heating member, the temperature of said image heating member exceeds Curie temperature on an entirety of the longitudinal line. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252510 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS AND PROCESS CARTRIDGE - Provided is an image forming apparatus containing: an image-bearing member; a toner removal unit configured to remove a toner remained on the image-bearing member; a coating unit configured to coat a surface of the image-bearing member with a lubricity imparting agent; a unit configured to change a coated state of the lubricity imparting agent which has been applied to the image-bearing member by the coating unit; and a controlling unit configured to control the coating unit so as to operate a coating mode for at least the period when the image-bearing member is rotated once or more in the course of image formation, wherein the coating mode is a mode in which an amount of the lubricity imparting agent applied onto the image-bearing member is increased compared to an applied amount of the lubricity imparting agent during an ordinal operation for image formation. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252511 | ANALYSIS APPARATUS AND ANALYSIS METHOD - A recording-medium-type setting unit selects a type of a recording medium to be analyzed on the basis of information input with an input unit. A threshold-value setting unit sets a threshold value on which the determination of whether the calculation result is output in a file is based for each recording medium type selected by the recording-medium-type setting unit. An amount-of-variation calculating unit calculates the reaction force for every time step, stores the reaction force in the current time step in time integration in a RAM during the calculation, and monitors the amount of variation in the reaction force between each time step and the next time step. A file-output controlling unit calculates the difference between the reaction force stored by the amount-of-variation calculating unit and the reaction force in the current time step and, if the difference is larger than the threshold value, performs file output. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252512 | Image Forming Apparatus and Method - In an image forming apparatus including plural exposure units each deflecting a light beam from a light source by means of an oscillation mirror in resonant oscillations and scanning the deflected light beam on a latent image carrier thereby forming a latent image on the latent image carrier, every one of the exposure units assuredly attains an adequate amplitude of the oscillation mirror for ensuring the formation of images of high quality. More specifically a CPU | 2009-10-08 |
20090252513 | Developing device and image forming apparatus - A developing device and image forming apparatus are provided, wherein high quality images, in which generation of development hysteresis (ghost image) is alleviated, are obtained over a long period using a hybrid development method comprising a toner-supplying developer supporting member and a toner-collecting developer supporting member. Bias voltage is applied in the direction in which the toner is supplied to the toner supporting member in the toner supply region and the toner collection region of the toner-supplying developer supporting member and the toner-collecting developer supporting member respectively so that the toner collecting capability in the toner collection region is higher than the toner collecting capability in the toner supply region. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252514 | DEVELOPING APPARATUS - A developing apparatus includes a developer carrying member rotatably provided for carrying a developer; a regulating member that has conductivity, and is provided to be capable of being in contact with the developer carrying member for regulating a amount of the developer carried by the developer carrying member; a power supply that applies voltage to the regulating member; a deformation detecting unit that detects information relating to the deformation of the developer carrying member; and a control unit that controls the power supply to apply a correction voltage when a deformed portion of the developer carrying member passes through the regulating member in order that the amount of the developer carried by the developer carrying member in the circumferential direction is in uniform based on a result of the detection by the deformation detecting unit. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252515 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - An image forming apparatus includes an alternating-current high-voltage power supply generating an alternating-current bias for detection of the remaining amount of toner. The alternating-current high-voltage power supply includes a piezoelectric transformer, a piezoelectric-transformer driving unit, a piezoelectric-transformer driving-signal generating unit, a voltage detecting unit, a voltage setting unit, and an controlling unit that feeds back a difference signal between a detection level signal supplied from a detection signal detecting unit and a setting signal supplied from the voltage setting unit to the piezoelectric-transformer driving-signal generating unit to control an output voltage from the piezoelectric-transformer. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252516 | Image forming apparatus and method for controlling image forming apparatus - Related is an image forming apparatus by electrophotography having a function of performing adjustment of image quality when performing image formation. The image forming apparatus includes a detection portion for detecting a fixing temperature of a fixing apparatus; a storage portion for storing an application history of a development bias; a count portion for counting a reposed time from a point when an operation of image formation is ended; a determination portion for determining a change range of the development bias immediately before the end of the operation of image formation; and an execution portion for executing adjustment of image quality by setting the development bias based on a determination result from the determination portion when the reposed time or the fixing temperature exceeds a predetermined value. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252517 | TRANSFER DEVICE AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS USING THE SAME - As a projection extending member is arranged adjacently to a projection, a sensor S | 2009-10-08 |
20090252518 | VARIABLE SPEED FUSING - Systems and methods are described that facilitate reducing temperature droop during an initial portion of a print job by reducing fuser speed to increase fuser-to-paper interaction while fuser heat is absorbed by the paper during a temperature transient. For instance, during a first N pages of a print job, where N is an integer, the paper acts as a heat sink and exerts a thermal load on the fuser roll. To compensate, fuser speed is reduced initially to ensure that a given amount of heat is applied to toner on the pages. Fuser speed is increased until fuser temperature reaches steady state. Acceleration of the fuser is also adjustable. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252519 | Image forming apparatus - An image forming apparatus for forming an image includes a first control table and a second control table. The first control table includes information on widths of a recording sheet, categorized into a plurality of groups of different widths thereof in a direction perpendicular to a sheet transport direction. The second control table includes information on timing of the recording sheet transported to the fixing device based on the group to which a preceding recording sheet, belongs and the group to which a subsequent recording sheet belongs. When a certain width of the recording sheet belongs to the plurality of the groups in the first control table, the group to which the preceding recording sheet belongs is the group to which the subsequent recording sheet belongs. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252520 | FIXING DEVICE AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS EQUIPPED WITH THE FIXING DEVICE - Provided is a fixing device including: a first mode which is a combination mode of the heating of the heating belt and the rotation stop of the heating belt and a second mode which is a combination mode of the heating of the heating belt and the rotation of the heating belt are set; at the time of returning of the heating belt for an image forming operation from non-heating and non-rotation of the heating belt, the heating belt is controlled by the first mode and the heating belt is then controlled by the second mode transitioned from the first mode; and when a temperature of the heating belt becomes equal to or larger than a mode transition reference temperature which is set on the basis of a predetermined condition, the transition from the first mode to the second mode is performed. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252521 | IMAGE FIXING APPARATUS - An image fixing apparatus according to the present invention comprises: an integration circuit which is provided in a signal path from said comparison circuit to said relay drive circuit and integrates a signal input to said integration circuit, wherein an integral value of the signal input to said integration circuit reaches a reference value; and a latch circuit having an input port connected to a signal path from said integration circuit to said relay drive circuit and an output port connected to a signal path from said comparison circuit to said integration circuit, wherein said latch circuit continuously transmits a signal from said output port to said integration circuit, upon a change in a signal level of said input port so that said relay is switched to the open position, and latches said relay in the open position. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252522 | Recording Apparatus, Computer, and Recording System - A recording apparatus connected to a computer executes jobs in a desired order at the time of carrying out plural jobs transmitted from the computer. A printer for carrying out plural jobs transmitted from the computer and recording an image on a recording medium registers the jobs transmitted from the computer as object jobs corresponding to a first LED and a second LED for displaying job states and a first instruction button | 2009-10-08 |
20090252523 | PRINTING SYSTEM, JOB PROCESSING METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM - In order to build a convenient printing environment which can meet various needs associated with double-sided printing (e.g., a reduction of the load on the operator) from users upon double-sided printing and can cope with the POD environment, a user request associated with a double-sided printing job to be executed by a printing system which includes a printing apparatus that can execute a double-sided printing operation is accepted from the user via a user interface unit. When the user request accepted via the user interface unit is a specific user request, the printing apparatus is controlled to execute a series of double-sided printing operations using a function of adjusting a printing position of data to be printed on one of first side and second side of a printing medium in the double-sided printing job to be processed. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252524 | PRINT MANAGEMENT APPARATUS, PRINT MANAGEMENT METHOD, COMPUTER-READABLE RECORDING MEDIUM, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM - A print management apparatus includes a generation unit configured to generate, from a document including a clear toner page on which both colored toner and clear toner are used and an insert page on which the colored toner is used without the use of the clear toner, a clear toner page print job for printing the clear toner page by using the colored toner without using the clear toner, and an insert print job for applying the clear toner on the clear toner page printed by using the colored toner without using the clear toner and for printing the insert page by using the colored toner. The print management apparatus also includes a first instruction unit configured to instruct an execution of the clear toner page print job, and a second instruction unit configured to instruct an execution of the insert print job after a predetermined period of time elapses. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252525 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - A first air blowing portion including an upper duct and a first fan blows air along a first surface of a sheet passing through a sheet conveying path in a direction orthogonal to a sheet conveying direction, and a second air blowing portion including a lower duct and a second fan blows air along a second surface opposed to the first surface of the sheet passing through the sheet conveying path in a direction reverse to the direction orthogonal to the sheet conveying direction of the first air blowing portion, so that both surfaces of the sheet are cooled. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252526 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - An image forming apparatus includes: a cleaning portion for collecting waste toner, which is the toner that was supplied to form a toner image on a toner image bearer but has not transferred to the recording medium and remains on the toner image bearer after the transfer stage; a waste toner discharger for discharging the waste toner collected by the cleaning portion; a waste toner collecting container; and a detector. The waste toner collecting container includes: a waste toner receptacle for storing the waste toner discharged from the waste toner discharger; a waste toner collector for leading the waste toner collected by the cleaning portion into the waste toner receptacle; and a joint for coupling the waste toner collector and the waste toner receptacle. The waste toner collecting container is removably mounted to the image forming apparatus. The joint has the function of extending and contracting itself to enable the waste toner receptacle to move relative to the waste toner collector. The detector, when the waste toner receptacle moves due the weight of the waste toner collected in the waste toner receptacle, detects the waste toner receptacle that has moved. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252527 | Image Forming Apparatus - An image forming apparatus includes: an apparatus body; a first rotating body having a first end supported on the apparatus body rotatably about an axis so that the first rotating body is rotatable between an adjacent state and a distant state in which a second end is more distant from the apparatus body than the adjacent state; an arm having a first end rotatably supported on the apparatus body, and a second end connected to the first rotating body to be slidable in a direction perpendicular to the axis; and an urging member having a first end connected to the arm, and a second end connected to the first rotating body at a position between the axis and a connecting portion to which the arm is connected, the urging member urges the arm in a direction of drawing the second end of the arm toward the axis. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252528 | Image Forming Apparatus - An image forming apparatus includes: a first body formed with an opening; a second body which is rotatable about an axis between an open posture and a closed posture; a swingable member which includes one end swingably supported on the second body, and another end opposite to the one end, wherein as the second body is rotated from a first angle position toward the open posture, the swingable member swings from a distant posture toward an adjacent posture in which the other end is closer to the second body than the distant posture, and wherein as the second body is rotated from the open posture toward the first angle position, the swingable member swings toward the distant posture; and a regulating mechanism which regulates a swingable range of the swingable member when the second body is rotated from a third angle position toward the closed posture. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252529 | PROCESS CARTRIDGE AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - A process cartridge is detachably mountable to an image forming apparatus. The process cartridge includes an image bearing member, a developing member for developing an electrostatic latent image formed on a surface of the image bearing member and a cleaning member having a blade contacted to the image bearing member along a longitudinal direction of the image bearing member to remove the developer from the surface of the image bearing member. The cleaning member has a processed portion containing an isocyanate compound at each of longitudinal end portions of the blade, wherein a longitudinally inside end of the processed portion is disposed longitudinally inside a developer carryable region of the developing member which is capable of carrying the developer. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252530 | Image Forming Apparatus - An image forming apparatus includes an apparatus body, and a process cartridge removably mounted to the apparatus body. The process cartridge includes a photosensitive cartridge including a photosensitive member, and a developing cartridge including a developer carrying member, which is contactable with the photosensitive member, and which carries developer. The image forming apparatus further includes a first pressing member that presses the photosensitive cartridge in a first direction with respect to a positioning portion that is provided on the apparatus body, and a separating member that includes a second pressing member that acts in a second direction and thereby causes the developer carrying member to separate from the photosensitive member. The first direction and the second direction are substantially the same. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252531 | DEVELOPER SUPPLYING CARTRIDGE, DEVELOPER RECEIVING CARTRIDGE, PROCESS CARTRIDGE, AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - A developer supply cartridge detachably mountable to a main assembly of an image forming apparatus, includes a developer accommodating portion of accommodating a developer; a discharging opening for discharging the developer accommodated in the developer accommodating portion to a developer receiving opening of a developer receiving cartridge provided with developing means for developing an electrostatic image formed on an image bearing member with the developer, the developer receiving cartridge being detachably mountable to the main assembly of the image forming apparatus; a shutter member movable between an opening position for opening the discharging opening and a closing position for closing the discharging opening; an engaging portion for engagement with the developer receiving cartridge so as to receive, from the developer receiving cartridge, a force for moving the shutter member from the closing position to the opening position, in interrelation with a relative movement between the developer supply cartridge and the developer receiving cartridge toward each other in a mounting-and-demounting direction of the developer supply cartridge relative to the main assembly of the image forming apparatus. | 2009-10-08 |
20090252532 | RED SURFACE EMITTING LASER ELEMENT, IMAGE FORMING DEVICE, AND IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS - A red surface emitting laser element includes a first reflector, a second reflector including a p-type semiconductor multilayer film, an active layer between the first reflector and the second reflector, and a p-type semiconductor spacer layer between the active layer and the second reflector, the p-type semiconductor spacer layer having a thickness of 100 nm or more and 350 nm or less. | 2009-10-08 |