Abstract:
A rear under mirror that is placed near a top edge portion of a rear window glass on a vehicle compartment interior side thereof, the rear under mirror including: a reflecting mirror that reflects a lower area behind a vehicle towards a driver's seat, the reflecting mirror comprising a concavo-convex mirror having a mirror surface that is formed as a concave surface in a substantially vertical direction and as a convex surface in a substantially horizontal direction, the reflecting mirror having a radius of curvature of the convex surface in a substantially horizontal direction of the reflecting mirror in the bottom portion area is larger than that of the top portion area, the reflecting mirror having a trapezoidal shape whose bottom side is longer than top side when viewed from a front thereof.
Abstract:
A multilayer circuit board comprising low inductance through-conductors is disclosed. The multilayer circuit board comprises first ceramic substrate means, first layered section means, and second ceramic substrate means that allow insulation layers to be substantially thin, a length of through-conductors to be substantially short, and low relative permittivity of the insulation layers compared to resin insulation layers. Thus, increases in operation frequency of the multilayer circuit board are possible.
Abstract:
The invention provides a reaction apparatus capable of efficiently causing a reaction, and a fuel cell system and an electronic device that include such a reaction apparatus. A reaction apparatus (1) includes a reformer (4), a CO remover (5) and a connecting portion (6) that connects the reformer (4) and the remover (5). The reformer (4) has a reforming reaction chamber (31) and a reformer combustion chamber (30) that generates heat to be supplied to the reforming reaction chamber (31), which (30, 31) are adjacent to each other with a partition interposed therebetween. The CO remover (5) has a removing reaction chamber (35) and a remover combustion chamber (34) that generates heat to be supplied to the removing reaction chamber (35), which (34, 35) are adjacent to each other with a partition interposed therebetween. The reformer (4) and the CO remover (5) are arranged spaced apart from each other, at least one of which is configured by combining ceramic parts (11, 12) and a reformer lid member (15) and a remover lid member (16), and heaters (48, 49) are disposed so as to face the ceramic parts (11, 12).
Abstract:
Cyanogen chloride and dimethylamine are reacted in a water/organic solvent system. The organic solvent is immiscible with water. After the completion of reaction, the water-immiscible organic solvent is distilled away from the reaction product solution to carry out the subsequent synthesis of 1,1,3,3-tetramethylguanidine in an aqueous system.
Abstract:
A thin-film wiring substrate includes a base B including a ceramic substrate having an upper surface and a wiring conductor provided on the upper surface of the ceramic substrate; a bonding layer and a thin-film wiring layer laminated in order on the upper surface of the ceramic substrate; and a through conductor that passes through the bonding layer in a thickness direction and electrically connects the wiring conductor to the thin-film wiring layer, Wherein the bonding layer includes a core layer composed of a thermosetting resin and adhesive layers respectively laminated on an upper surface and a lower surface of the core layer, the adhesive layers being composed of a thermosetting resin having an elastic modulus smaller than that of the thermosetting resin constituting the core layer.
Abstract:
A device for visually confirming a forward direction that allows a crew member to visually confirm a desired range on the forward side of a vehicle includes a first reflecting mirror that reflects the desired range and a second reflecting mirror that reflects a reflected image reflected on the first reflecting mirror toward the crew member, the first reflecting mirror is arranged on a dashboard that is located inside the vehicle, and the second reflecting mirror is arranged on a lower side of the dashboard, and a first light transmitting part and a second light transmitting part are disposed in an area that connects the first reflecting mirror and the second reflecting mirror and an area that connects the second reflecting mirror and an eye-point of the crew member.
Abstract:
A mirror device includes a reflecting surface. The reflecting surface is arranged in a vicinity of a rear window of a vehicle. The reflecting surface includes a concave part in a longitudinal direction of the reflecting surface and a convex part in a lateral direction of the reflecting surface. A line passing through a center of a virtual circle defining the concave part is inclined relative to a virtual horizontal line extending in a vehicle width direction toward a side opposite to a driver seat on either right or left of the vehicle in the vehicle width direction.
Abstract:
A reacting apparatus includes a reactor having a supply port and a discharge port, a first member connected to the surface of the reactor having a through hole associated with the supply port, and a second member connected to the surface of the reactor and having a through hole associated with the discharge port, a supply pipe connected to the supply port by way of the through hole of the first member, to supply a fluid before the reaction to the supply port, and a discharge pipe connected to the discharge port by way of the through hole of the second member, to discharge a fluid after the reaction from the discharge port. The supply port and discharge port include a portion covered by a surface of the first member and a portion communicating with the through hole of the first member. The discharge port includes a portion covered by a surface of the second member and a portion communicating with the through hole of the second member. A first opening of the through hole of the first member includes a portion covered by the surface of the reactor and a portion communicating with the supply port. A second opening of the through hole of the second member includes a portion covered by the surface of the reactor and a portion communicating with the discharge port.
Abstract:
A fuel reformer housing container includes a base having an upper surface including a concave portion for housing a fuel reformer for generating reformed gas including hydrogen gas from fuel therein; a lid attached to the upper surface of the base so as to cover the concave portion; a supply pipe for supplying fuel to the fuel reformer, the supply pipe piercing the base so that a front end thereof is joined to the fuel reformer, and holding the fuel reformer in a space between the lid and a bottom surface of the concave portion; and a discharge pipe for discharging the reformed gas, the discharge pipe piercing the base so that a front end thereof is joined to the fuel reformer, and holding the fuel reformer in a space between the lid and the bottom surface of the concave portion. The base and the lid have cavities formed therein.
Abstract:
A fuel reformer housing container includes a base, a lid, a supply pipe and a discharge pipe. The base has on an upper surface thereof a concave portion for housing a fuel reformer for generating reformed gas including hydrogen gas from fuel therein. The lid is attached to the upper surface of the base to cover the concave portion. The supply pipe supplies fuel to the fuel reformer, pierces the concave portion so that a front end thereof is joined to the fuel reformer, and holds the fuel reformer in a space between the lid and the concave portion. The discharge pipe discharges reformed gas and pierces the concave portion so that a front end thereof is joined to the fuel reformer, and holds the fuel reformer in the space between the lid and the concave portion.