Abstract:
According to the present invention, provided is a birefringent transfer foil, comprising a temporary support, an orientation layer, a birefringent layer (preferably a patterned optically anisotropic layer) formed from a composition comprising a liquid-crystal compound having at least one reactive group, said orientation layer being in contact with the temporary support or a releasing layer, wherein the releasing layer being in contact with the temporary support, and said orientation layer being a layer comprising a cellulose alkyl ether or a hydroxyalkyl derivative of cellulose alkyl ether. In the birefringent transfer foil of the present invention, the above orientation layer also functions as a protective layer and a detachment layer, enabling to reduce the manufacturing cost.
Abstract:
An illumination unit that can illuminate a drug having a stamped character thereon in a plurality of illumination directions surrounding the drug sequentially switches the direction in which the drug is illuminated. An imaging unit repeatedly captures the image of the drug whenever the illumination direction of the illumination unit is switched. A feature image extraction unit analyzes the captured image in each illumination direction and extracts a feature image corresponding to the shadow of the stamped character from each captured image. A feature image integration unit integrates the feature images in each illumination direction which are extracted by the feature image extraction unit to generate an integrated image. The recognition unit recognizes the stamped character included in the integrated image which is generated by the feature image integration unit and recognizes the type of drug on the basis of the result of recognizing the stamped character.
Abstract:
Provided are an alternative medicine retrieval apparatus and an alternative medicine retrieval method capable of presenting information regarding an alternative medicine sufficiently suitable for a user's preference and a pharmacy handling the alternative medicine to the user. An alternative medicine retrieval apparatus includes a database (30) that stores medicine information including attribute information of a medicine, a prescription slip data acquisition unit (50) that acquires prescription slip data, a preference information acquisition unit (52) that acquires preference information of a user regarding the attribute information of the medicine, a retrieval unit (54) that retrieves an alternative medicine by referring to the prescription slip data, the medicine information, and the preference information of the user, an information presenting unit that presents, to the user, alternative medicine information and information regarding a pharmacy handling a prescribed medicine and a pharmacy handling the retrieved alternative medicine, and an inspection information acquisition unit (42) that acquires medicine inspection information in the pharmacies, in which the database (30) updates the attribute information according to acquisition of the medicine inspection information.
Abstract:
There are provided a medication support apparatus, a medication support system, a medication support method, and a program capable of reliably checking that a correct user has taken a correct medicine. A medication support apparatus includes: a medication instruction information acquisition unit 12 that acquires medication instruction information including medicine information and user information; a medicine package holding unit 16 that holds a medicine package; a user checking unit 14 that checks whether or not a user corresponds to the user information; a medicine package providing unit 18 that takes out the medicine package corresponding to the checked user from the medicine package holding unit 16; a medicine package checking unit 20 that checks whether or not the medicine package or the medicine in the medicine package corresponds to the medicine information; an action recognition unit 22 that recognizes an action of the user; and a medication determination unit 24 that determines whether or not medication has been performed, according to the medication instruction information based on the medication instruction information, a checking result of the user checking unit 14, a checking result of the medicine package checking unit 20, and a recognition result of the action recognition unit 22.
Abstract:
There are provided a dispensing inspection device, a dispensing inspection method, a program, and a recording medium capable of inspecting whether dispensing is appropriately performed with high reliability. By obtaining a first image captured by imaging a rear surface of a medicine sheet and a second image obtained by imaging a lateral side thereof, and a third image obtained by irradiating a front surface of a fractional medicine with light from an inclined lower side, detecting a medicine name using OCR and/or code recognition from the first image, detecting the number of medicine sheets from the second image, detecting the number of fractional medicines from the third image, detecting a total number of medicines from the number of the medicine sheets and the number of the fractional medicines, and determining whether a medicine name and the number of medicines in prescription information and the detected medicine name and the detected total number of medicines match each other.
Abstract:
A lens module capable of preventing a deterioration of optical properties and a method for manufacturing thereof are provided. Optical axes of lens portions of superimposed lens arrays are aligned. Substrate portions of the other lens arrays of the superimposed lens arrays except the lowermost lens array are cut by a first cutting portion. Subsequently, thermosetting resins are supplied from a gap between cut surfaces of the cut substrate portion so as to fill a gap between the substrate portions of the superimposed lens arrays with the thermosetting resins and to cause the thermosetting resins to integrally cover the cut surfaces of the substrate portion and a surface of the substrate portion of the uppermost lens array. Thereafter, the thermosetting resins are cured, and an individual lens module is separated by cutting the substrate portion of the lowermost lens array using a second cutting portion.
Abstract:
Provided is a stack-type lens array capable of preventing a lens from peeling off due to stress during dicing or vibration and impact when used. The stack-type lens array is formed by stacking and bonding two lens sheets in which micro lenses are arranged on a flat portion at predetermined intervals. Antireflection films are vapor-deposited on a convex surface and a concave surface of the lens and a light shielding film is vapor-deposited such that a circular opening is formed at the center of the concave surface. The opening serves as a diaphragm aperture of the lens. An exposed surface in which neither the antireflection film nor the light shielding film is vapor-deposited is provided outside the light shielding film between adjacent lenses. A dicing line is set at the center of the exposed surface. An adhesive layer is formed in a predetermined pattern on the exposed surface.