Bogie structure for a track vehicle
    41.
    发明授权
    Bogie structure for a track vehicle 有权
    用于轨道车辆的转向架结构

    公开(公告)号:US08161889B2

    公开(公告)日:2012-04-24

    申请号:US12373429

    申请日:2006-11-16

    IPC分类号: B61F9/00

    CPC分类号: B62D1/265 B61F9/00

    摘要: The present invention provides the structure of a bogie for a vehicle in a track type transportation system in which the vehicle runs along a predetermined track, which can be simplified, and lightweight and which can be run at a high speed with the maintainability therefor being enhanced, comprising a guide rail 14 laid on the track 12, guide wheels 51 capable of traveling being made into contact with the guide rail 14, a guide arm 48 attached thereto with the guide wheels 51, and a guide wheel support bracket 52 for supporting the guide arm 48 arranged underneath an axle 22 of the vehicle so that the guide arm 48 is pivotable around a pivotal vertical support shat 56, left and right of the vehicle, and the guide arm 48, the guide wheels 51 and the guide wheel support bracket 52 constitute a unit structure which is attached to the axle 22 or a bogie frame 26 of the vehicle.

    摘要翻译: 本发明提供了一种轨道式运输系统中的车辆转向架的结构,其中车辆沿预定轨道行驶,其可以简化且重量轻并且可以以高速运行,并且其可维护性被增强 包括布置在轨道12上的导轨14,能够与导轨14接触的行进导向轮51,与引导轮51连接的引导臂48和用于支撑导向轮51的导轮支撑支架52 引导臂48布置在车辆的车轴22的下方,使得引导臂48围绕车辆左右的枢转垂直支撑柄56枢转,并且引导臂48,引导轮51和引导轮支撑支架 52构成连接到车辆22的车轴22或转向架框架26的单元结构。

    CONNECTION STRUCTURE FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER GENERATION MODULE
    43.
    发明申请
    CONNECTION STRUCTURE FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER GENERATION MODULE 有权
    用于光伏发电模块的连接结构

    公开(公告)号:US20110232963A1

    公开(公告)日:2011-09-29

    申请号:US13125675

    申请日:2009-10-22

    IPC分类号: H02G3/00

    摘要: To provide a connection structure for a photovoltaic power generation module which is excellent in long-term heat resistance and which is excellent in low-temperature impact resistance even if the structure is reduced in wall thickness and size. There is provided a connection structure (1) for a photovoltaic power generation module which at least joins a photovoltaic power generation module to a cable for connecting to the photovoltaic power generation module, the connection structure for the photovoltaic power generation module comprising a thermoplastic resin composition having, as an index of long-term heat resistance, a relative thermal index (RTI) of tensile impact strength at a thickness of 1.5 mm of 115° C. or higher, and a Charpy impact strength at −40° C. of 6.5 kJ/m2 or more.

    摘要翻译: 为了提供长期耐热性优异的太阳能发电模块的连接结构,即使结构体的壁厚和尺寸减小,也具有优异的耐低温冲击性。 提供了一种用于光伏发电模块的连接结构(1),其至少将光伏发电模块连接到用于连接到光伏发电模块的电缆,用于光伏发电模块的连接结构包括热塑性树脂组合物 作为长期耐热性的指标,在​​1.5mm厚度下的拉伸冲击强度的相对热指数(RTI)为115℃以上,在-40℃下的夏比冲击强度为6.5 kJ / m2以上。

    Method and device for steering vehicle having no contact with track
    44.
    发明授权
    Method and device for steering vehicle having no contact with track 有权
    不与轨道接触的转向车辆的方法和装置

    公开(公告)号:US07757608B2

    公开(公告)日:2010-07-20

    申请号:US10532932

    申请日:2003-10-30

    IPC分类号: B61J3/00

    摘要: A rail non-contact vehicle includes wheels, a vehicle main body supported by the wheels, and a steering control system. The steering control system includes a control section configured to control a steering of the wheels in a non-mechanical manner, and a drive section configured to mechanically drive the steering of the wheels. The control section includes a first detector configured to detect 1-dimensional coordinate data of a target route, a steering angle holding section configured to hold a target steering angle corresponding to the 1-dimensional coordinate data, a second detector configured to detect a current deviation between the target route and a current position of the vehicle main body, and a control steering angle calculating section configured to generate a control steering angle corresponding to the current deviation and the target steering angle.

    摘要翻译: 轨道非接触车辆包括车轮,由车轮支撑的车辆主体和转向控制系统。 转向控制系统包括被配置为以非机械方式控制车轮的转向的控制部分和构造成机械地驱动车轮转向的驱动部分。 所述控制部包括被配置为检测目标路线的一维坐标数据的第一检测器,配置为保持与所述一维坐标数据对应的目标转向角的转向角保持部,配置为检测电流偏差的第二检测器 在所述目标路线与所述车辆主体的当前位置之间,以及控制转向角计算部,其被配置为产生与所述电流偏差和所述目标转向角对应的控制转向角。

    Catalyst for polymerization of olefins and method for polymerization of olefins
    45.
    发明授权
    Catalyst for polymerization of olefins and method for polymerization of olefins 有权
    烯烃聚合催化剂和烯烃聚合方法

    公开(公告)号:US07704910B2

    公开(公告)日:2010-04-27

    申请号:US11569229

    申请日:2005-05-17

    摘要: A catalyst for olefin polymerization comprising (A) a solid catalyst component prepared by causing (a) a magnesium compound, (b) a tetravalent titanium halide compound, and (c) an electron donor compound to come in contact with each other, (B) an organoaluminum compound of the general formula R1pAlQ3-p, and (C) an oligomer of an organosilicon compound of the following chemical formula; R4—(R2R3SiO)m—R5 can produce olefin polymers having higher stereoregularity and a broader molecular weight distribution in a higher yield than conventional catalysts.

    摘要翻译: 一种用于烯烃聚合的催化剂,包括(A)通过使(a)镁化合物,(b)四价卤化钛化合物和(c)电子给体化合物彼此接触而制备的固体催化剂组分,(B )通式为R1pAlQ3-p的有机铝化合物,(C)下列化学式的有机硅化合物的低聚物; R4-(R2R3SiO)m-R5可以以比常规催化剂更高的产率生产具有较高立构规整性和较宽分子量分布的烯烃聚合物。

    Image communication system, image communication apparatus, and storage medium having image communication program stored therein
    46.
    发明申请
    Image communication system, image communication apparatus, and storage medium having image communication program stored therein 有权
    图像通信系统,图像通信装置和存储有图像通信程序的存储介质

    公开(公告)号:US20100007926A1

    公开(公告)日:2010-01-14

    申请号:US12219316

    申请日:2008-07-18

    IPC分类号: H04N1/00

    摘要: Identification information of another image communication apparatus is received, as transmitter information indicating a transmitter, from the another image communication apparatus, and display is performed so as to indicate the transmitter on display means in accordance with the transmitter information having been received, and a user is allowed to select whether or not an image is to be received from the another image communication apparatus having transmitted the transmitter information. Next, its own identification information is transmitted, as destination information indicating a destination, to the another image communication apparatus which is selected as the transmitter from which an image is to be received. An image is received from the another image communication apparatus to which the destination information is transmitted, and the received image is stored in storage means.

    摘要翻译: 从另一图像通信装置接收另一图像通信装置的识别信息作为指示发射机的发射机信息,并且执行显示,以便根据已经接收的发射机信息在显示装置上指示发射机,并且用户 被允许选择是否从已经发送了发送者信息的另一图像通信装置接收图像。 接下来,将其自己的识别信息作为指示目的地的目的地信息发送到被选择为要从其接收图像的发送器的另一图像通信设备。 从发送目的地信息的另一图像通信装置接收图像,并且接收到的图像被存储在存储装置中。

    SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE
    47.
    发明申请
    SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE 审中-公开
    半导体器件

    公开(公告)号:US20080230820A1

    公开(公告)日:2008-09-25

    申请号:US12014020

    申请日:2008-01-14

    IPC分类号: H01L29/94

    摘要: Coexistence of the realization of high-capacity of a capacitive element and the area reduction of a semiconductor device is aimed at. A plurality of capacitive elements from which a kind differs mutually are accumulated and arranged on a semiconductor substrate, and they are connected in parallel. These capacitive elements are arranged to the same plane region, and make a plane size almost the same. A lower capacitive element is an MOS type capacitive element which uses as both electrodes the n-type semiconductor region formed in the semiconductor substrate, and the upper electrode formed via the insulation film on the n-type semiconductor region. The MIM type capacitive element formed with the pattern of the comb-type of a wiring is arranged in the upper part of a lower capacitive element, and this is connected with a lower capacitive element in parallel.

    摘要翻译: 旨在实现电容元件的大容量的实现和半导体器件的面积缩小的共存。 一种不同的电容元件被累积并布置在半导体衬底上,它们并联连接。 这些电容元件被布置在相同的平面区域上,并且使得平面尺寸几乎相同。 低电容性元件是MOS型电容元件,其使用形成在半导体衬底中的n型半导体区域作为两个电极,并且通过n型半导体区域上的绝缘膜形成上电极。 形成有梳状梳状布线的MIM型电容元件布置在下部电容元件的上部,并且与下部电容元件并联连接。

    Polishing slurry and polishing method
    49.
    发明授权
    Polishing slurry and polishing method 有权
    抛光浆和抛光方法

    公开(公告)号:US06338744B1

    公开(公告)日:2002-01-15

    申请号:US09481573

    申请日:2000-01-11

    IPC分类号: B24D302

    CPC分类号: C09K3/1463 C09G1/02

    摘要: Provided is a high purity polishing slurry which provides a material to be polished with a high scratch resistance and has a high polishing efficiency and which less contaminates the material to be polished. The polishing slurry comprises water and silica particles dispersed in water, wherein the above silica particles have an average primary particle size of 50 to 300 nm and a refractive index of 1.41 to 1.44 and are synthesized in a liquid phase and produced without passing through a drying step; and the K value is 5×10−6 mol/m2 or more. Further, a polishing process for a semiconductor wafer using the above polishing slurry is provided.

    摘要翻译: 提供了一种高纯度抛光浆料,其提供具有高耐刮擦性并且具有高抛光效率并且较少污染待抛光材料的待抛光材料。 抛光浆料包含分散在水中的水和二氧化硅颗粒,其中上述二氧化硅颗粒的平均一次粒径为50〜300nm,折射率为1.41〜1.44,合成液相,不经过干燥 步; K值为5×10 -6 mol / m 2以上。 此外,提供了使用上述抛光浆料的半导体晶片的抛光工艺。