Abstract:
A high speed printer in which the ions produced between the high voltage impressed electrodes are modulated by an aperture board and then passed through an ink mist so as to electrically charge the ink particles whereby to print the desired letters, figures, signs, etc., on a printing paper, characterized in that a heating element is provided in the aperture board for lowering the relative humidity in said aperture board.
Abstract:
A light deflector utilizing the anisotropic Bragg diffraction in an anisotropic medium in which the directions of the wave front normal and the energy propagation of ultrasonic waves are arranged to be different and the frequency range of the ultrasonic wave for causing re-diffraction of light diffracted once by said ultrasonic wave is set outside the driving frequency range. The diffraction efficiency does not fall near the central frequency of the driving ultrasonic frequency range due to the prevention of rediffraction. Further, the driving frequency can be selected over a remarkably wide range compared to that of the conventional light deflector.
Abstract:
A conductive shield board for protecting an aperture board from discharge is mounted between a positive electrode and said aperture board in an ink mist type high speed printer.The ink mist type printer operates on the principle that an ion stream modulated by an aperture board according to the pattern of the character to be printed, charges the ink mist, which is then attracted by an electric field, to the surface of the paper. However, a high potential on a positive electrode for generating said ion stream sometimes causes an undesirable discharge between the positive electrode and the aperture board.In order to avoid said undesirable discharge, a conductive shield board is inserted between the positive electrode and the aperture board.
Abstract:
An acousto-optic filter utilizing the far-off-axis anisotropic Bragg diffraction comprising an optically anisotropic acousto-optic medium embodied by a paratellurite crystal. An ultrasonic wave generated by a transducer is propagated in a direction different from that of the wave front normal to make the light-sound interaction length in the medium elongate by slanting the bonding surface of the transducer to the crystal medium.
Abstract:
An image communication apparatus capable of communicating with external apparatuses determines whether image data received from the external apparatuses is a first type of image data that was to be transmitted to the image communication apparatus or a second type of image data that was to be transmitted to other image communication apparatuses, and performs predetermined processing based on the determination result.
Abstract:
An image communication apparatus is capable of communicating with external apparatuses. The image communication apparatus receives image data from a first external apparatus and stores the received image data in a storage unit. Upon receiving a request from a second external apparatus, the image communication apparatus identifies the image data that was destined for the second external apparatus among the image data stored in the storage unit and transfers the identified image data to the second external apparatus.
Abstract:
In charging a fluid molding material in an elastic molding die composed of a die body having an opening and a die support portion extending from the opening to the outside by pouring the molding material from the opening into time die body, the molding material in an amount of 1/5 to 3/5 of a volume of the die body is first charged, a molding material-charged portion of the die body is then crumpled or pinched, and then the entire die body is filled up with the molding material. The crumpling or pinching operation is achieved by such means as a blade shutter, pressing plates, air bags, or passing between two plates or conveyor belts, thereby charging the fluid molding material in the die body of the elastic-molding die without occurrence of air voids.
Abstract:
This invention relates a prototype of a mouth piece characterized as having "H" shaped cross sectional view which is composed of an intermediate web member, outer wall and inner wall and can be loosely installed to dental arch of both maxilla teeth and mandibular teeth.
Abstract:
This invention provides for an improved high speed printer using electrostatic means. The paper used is ordinary paper that is first dried to increase its electrical resistance. The electrostatic image is produced directly on the ordinary paper and then the electrostatic image is developed and fixed thereon. The invention includes details of the heating means.
Abstract:
This invention provides an ink mist type high speed printer comprising a first electrode and a second electrode between which a high voltage is applied, and an aperture board disposed between the first and second electrodes and adapted to selectively control passage of the ions generated from the second electrode, wherein a stream of ink mist is passed between the aperture board and first electrode so that the ions which have passed the aperture board will selectively charge the ink mist particles to let the charged ink mist particles deposit on a recording paper placed between the ink mist and first electrode to thereby print a desired dot matrix character. The first electrode is divided along its length into plural segments such that the respective segments may be separated individually from the aperture board, and the width of the first electrode is determined in correspondence to the width of the recording paper while controlling the width of the first electrode opposed to the second electrode so as to eliminate the possibility of deposition of ink mist on the aperture board.