Heat-sensitive recording material
    91.
    发明授权
    Heat-sensitive recording material 失效
    热敏记录材料

    公开(公告)号:US4226912A

    公开(公告)日:1980-10-07

    申请号:US9083

    申请日:1979-02-02

    IPC分类号: B41M5/327 B41M5/18

    摘要: The black color developing heat-sensitive recording material comprises a base sheet and a color developing layer formed on at least one surface of the base sheet, the color developing layer including colorless or light-colored chromogenic material and acceptor which is reactive with said chromogenic material to develop a black color. At least 60% by weight of the chromogenic material comprises at least two kinds of black color developing fluoran compounds having the eneral formula ##STR1## wherein R.sub.1, R.sub.2, R.sub.3, R.sub.4, R.sub.5, R.sub.6, X.sub.l and Ym are described hereinafter and the amount of each of said black color developing fluoran compounds is not larger than 90% by weight of the total amount of said black color developing fluoran compounds.

    摘要翻译: 黑色显影热敏记录材料包括基片和形成在基片的至少一个表面上的彩色显影层,彩色显影层包括无色或浅色显色材料和与所述显色材料反应的受体 开发黑色。 至少60重量%的显色材料包含至少两种具有下式的R 1,R 2,R 3,R 4,R 5,R 6,X 1和Y m的具有下式的R 1,R 2,R 3,R 4,R 5,R 6,X 1和Y m的具有下式的黑色显色荧烷化合物, 的所述黑色显影性荧烷化合物的比例不大于所述黑色显影性荧烷化合物总量的90重量%。

    Specimen observation method and device using secondary emission electron and mirror electron detection
    93.
    发明授权
    Specimen observation method and device using secondary emission electron and mirror electron detection 有权
    使用二次发射电子和镜电子检测的样本观察方法和装置

    公开(公告)号:US08937283B2

    公开(公告)日:2015-01-20

    申请号:US12937145

    申请日:2009-04-10

    摘要: A technique capable of improving the ability to observe a specimen using an electron beam in an energy region which has not been conventionally given attention is provided. This specimen observation method comprises: irradiating the specimen with an electron beam; detecting electrons to be observed which have been generated and have obtained information on the specimen by the electron beam irradiation; and generating an image of the specimen from the detected electrons to be observed. The electron beam irradiation comprises irradiating the specimen with the electron beam with a landing energy set in a transition region between a secondary emission electron region in which secondary emission electrons are detected and a mirror electron region in which mirror electrons are detected, thereby causing the secondary emission electrons and the mirror electrons to be mixed as the electrons to be observed. The detection of the electrons to be observed comprises performing the detection in a state where the secondary emission electrons and the mirror electrons are mixed. Observation and inspection can be quickly carried out for a fine foreign material and pattern of 100 nm or less.

    摘要翻译: 提供了一种技术,其能够提高在未经常被注意的能量区域中使用电子束观察样本的能力。 该样本观察方法包括:用电子束照射样本; 检测已经产生的待观察的电子,并通过电子束照射获得关于样品的信息; 以及从所检测的电子产生待观察的样本的图像。 电子束照射包括用电子束照射样本,其中在其中检测到二次发射电子的二次发射电子区域和其中检测到反射镜电子的镜电子区域之间的过渡区域中设置的着陆能量,从而使次级 发射电子和镜电子作为待观察的电子进行混合。 要观察的电子的检测包括在二次发射电子和镜电子混合的状态下进行检测。 对于100nm以下的细小异物和图案,可以快速进行观察和检查。

    Portable device
    94.
    发明授权
    Portable device 有权
    便携式设备

    公开(公告)号:US08920963B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-12-30

    申请号:US13175371

    申请日:2011-07-01

    摘要: A portable device, which performs wireless communication with a communication peer, includes a battery, which powers an electronic component, and a case, which accommodates the electronic component and battery. The case includes a battery compartment having an opening. An elastic waterproof seal surrounds the opening. A battery lid, which covers the opening, is formed integrally with the waterproof seal and coupled to the case in a direction perpendicular to a radial direction of the waterproof seal. A rim around the opening of the battery compartment pushes the waterproof seal when coupling the battery lid to the case thereby elastically deforming the waterproof seal in an inward radial direction. The waterproof seal, when elastically deformed, keeps the battery lid coupled to the case and seals the battery lid and case in a liquid-tight state.

    摘要翻译: 与通信对等体进行无线通信的便携式设备包括对电子部件供电的电池以及容纳电子部件和电池的壳体。 该情况包括具有开口的电池室。 围绕开口的弹性防水密封圈。 覆盖开口的电池盖与防水密封件一体地形成,并且在与防水密封件的径向垂直的方向上与外壳相连。 当将电池盖连接到壳体时,电池仓的开口周围的边缘推动防水密封件,从而使防水密封件向内径向弹性变形。 防水密封件弹性变形时,将电池盖保持在壳体上,并将电池盖和盒子密封在液密状态。

    HELMET
    95.
    发明申请
    HELMET 审中-公开
    头盔

    公开(公告)号:US20140259311A1

    公开(公告)日:2014-09-18

    申请号:US14353319

    申请日:2011-11-04

    申请人: Takeshi Murakami

    发明人: Takeshi Murakami

    IPC分类号: A42B3/12

    CPC分类号: A42B3/125 A42B3/127 A42B3/281

    摘要: A helmet is provided that can be ventilated without any decrease in helmet-shell strength. The helmet comprises a helmet shell 3 and an impact-absorbing member 4 disposed along the inner surface of the helmet shell 3. The helmet shell 3 has paired right-hand and left-hand cheek-covering portions 9, and a side hemming member 22 is attached to a lower edge 9a of the cheek-covering portion 9. The cheek-covering portion 9 has an upwardly cut-out portion 50 formed on its lower-end side, and the lower edge 9a of the cheek-covering portion 9 is slanted upward in peak form from both sides toward the center in front-back direction. The side hemming member 22 has a wide portion 52 formed so as to swell upward in peak form for obtaining a wide vertical width in correspondence with the cut-out portion 50, and the wide portion 52 has an air ejection hole 55.

    摘要翻译: 提供头盔,可以通风,而不会降低头盔壳的强度。 头盔包括头盔壳3和沿着头盔壳3的内表面设置的冲击吸收构件4.头盔外壳3具有配对的右手和左颊覆盖部分9和侧折叠构件22 附着到面颊覆盖部分9的下边缘9a。面颊覆盖部分9具有形成在其下端侧的向上切口部分50,并且面颊覆盖部分9的下边缘9a是 从两侧以前后方向向中心倾斜向上倾斜。 侧折边构件22具有形成为以峰形向上膨胀的宽部52,以便与切口部50相对应地获得宽的垂直宽度,并且宽部52具有空气喷射孔55。

    Organic electroluminescence device
    98.
    发明授权
    Organic electroluminescence device 有权
    有机电致发光器件

    公开(公告)号:US08263236B2

    公开(公告)日:2012-09-11

    申请号:US12236695

    申请日:2008-09-24

    IPC分类号: H01L51/54 C09K11/06

    摘要: A compound is represented by the following formula (I): wherein N represents a nitrogen atom; C represents a carbon atom; Pt represents a platinum atom; Z1, Z4, Z5, and Z8 represent a carbon atom or a nitrogen atom; Z2, Z3, Z6, and Z7 represent a carbon atom, a nitrogen atom, an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom; Z11, and Z16 represent a carbon atom or a nitrogen atom; Z12, Z13, Z14, Z15, Z17, Z18, Z19, and Z20 represent a carbon atom, a nitrogen atom, an oxygen atom, or a sulfur atom; Y1 and Y2 represent a single bond, an oxygen atom, a sulfur atom, a nitrogen atom; A11 represents a divalent linking group; B1 and B2 represent a single bond or a divalent linking group.

    摘要翻译: 化合物由下式(I)表示:其中N表示氮原子; C表示碳原子; Pt表示铂原子; Z 1,Z 4,Z 5和Z 8表示碳原子或氮原子; Z2,Z3,Z6和Z7表示碳原子,氮原子,氧原子或硫原子; Z 11和Z 16表示碳原子或氮原子; Z 12,Z 13,Z 14,Z 15,Z 17,Z 18,Z 19和Z 20表示碳原子,氮原子,氧原子或硫原子; Y1和Y2表示单键,氧原子,硫原子,氮原子; A11表示二价连接基团; B1和B2表示单键或二价连接基团。