Cooling apparatus for internal combustion engine
    62.
    发明授权
    Cooling apparatus for internal combustion engine 失效
    内燃机冷却装置

    公开(公告)号:US06199516B1

    公开(公告)日:2001-03-13

    申请号:US09199558

    申请日:1998-11-25

    申请人: Takashi Katayama

    发明人: Takashi Katayama

    IPC分类号: F01P716

    摘要: For the purpose for avoiding the generation of the air standing by making the mounting position of the thermo-case low, shortening the length of cooling water piping between the thermo-case and the radiator, and enhancing the cooling efficiency, the mounting bracket 20 for mounting the internal combustion engine 1 on the internal combustion engine body 2 is provided and on the mounting bracket 20 the thermo-case 9 installed in the thermostat 11 to be provided in the cooling water circuit is mounted in a unit. And, to the thermo-case 9 the cooling water pipings 8 and 10 interconnecting the radiator 7 and the water pump 3 are connected.

    摘要翻译: 为了避免通过使热电偶的安装位置变低而产生空气的目的,缩短了热壳和散热器之间的冷却水管道的长度,并且提高了冷却效率,所以安装支架20用于 将内燃机1安装在内燃机主体2上,并且在安装支架20上,安装在设置在冷却水回路中的恒温器11中的热箱9安装在一个单元中。 并且,连接到散热器7和水泵3的热水箱9连接冷却水管道8和10。

    Compressed code decoding device and audio decoding device
    63.
    发明授权
    Compressed code decoding device and audio decoding device 失效
    压缩码解码装置和音频解码装置

    公开(公告)号:US6118821A

    公开(公告)日:2000-09-12

    申请号:US080133

    申请日:1998-05-15

    CPC分类号: G10L21/055 G10L19/00

    摘要: A compressed code decoding device of the present invention includes: a decoding section for receiving a plurality of groups of blocks of compressed codes and decoding each of the blocks of compressed codes; a buffer section for storing decoded signals decoded by the decoding section; a reproduction time acquisition section for acquiring a reproduction time at which to reproduce a predetermined one of the blocks; an output section for externally outputting the decoded signals stored in the buffer section; a detection section for detecting that the predetermined block of compressed codes has been decoded and output via the output section; an addition section for, at a time when the detection section detects that the predetermined block has been output, adding a time required for reproducing the predetermined block to the reproduction time acquired by the reproduction time acquisition section so as to produce a synchronization time; a synchronization section for comparing the synchronization time produced by the addition section and a current time so as to determine whether the synchronization time is ahead of or behind the current time; a code discarding section for, if the synchronization section determines that the synchronization time is ahead of the current time, discarding either compressed codes of one of the blocks next to the predetermined block or compressed codes of one of the groups next to the group including the predetermined block; and a reproduction delay section for, if the synchronization section determines that the synchronization time is behind the current time, delaying output of either decoded signals of the compressed codes of one of the blocks next to the predetermined block or decoded signals of the compressed codes of one of the groups next to the group including the predetermined block.

    摘要翻译: 本发明的压缩码解码装置包括:解码部分,用于接收多组压缩码块,并对每个压缩码块进行解码; 缓冲部,用于存储由解码部解码的解码信号; 再现时间获取部分,用于获取再现预定的一个块的再现时间; 输出部分,用于从存储在缓冲器部分中的外部输出解码信号; 检测部分,用于检测所述预定的压缩代码块是否经由所述输出部分被解码和输出; 一个加法部分,用于在检测部分检测到预定块已被输出时,将再现预定块所需的时间与由再现时间获取部分获得的再现时间相加以产生同步时间; 同步部分,用于比较由加法部分产生的同步时间和当前时间,以便确定同步时间是否在当前时间之前或之后; 代码丢弃部分,用于如果同步部分确定同步时间在当前时间之前,则丢弃与预定块相邻的块中的一个块的压缩代码或者包括 预定块 以及再现延迟部分,如果同步部分确定同步时间在当前时间之后,则将预定块之后的块之一的压缩码的解码信号的输出或压缩码的解码信号延迟 包括预定块的组旁边的组之一。

    Extractive separation method
    64.
    发明授权
    Extractive separation method 失效
    萃取分离法

    公开(公告)号:US5138075A

    公开(公告)日:1992-08-11

    申请号:US799010

    申请日:1990-08-27

    摘要: The present invention provides an extractive separation method in which a solute contained in a medium can be efficiently extracted and separated with a lower consumption of energy under the remarkably gentle operating conditions. This method consists in that a medium containing a solute consisting of organic substances is brought into contact with a solvent consisting of organic substances or inorganic substances, which have the critical temperature of 5.degree. to 152.degree. C. and are gaseous at an atmospheric temperature and an atmospheric pressure, to extract the solute from the medium and then the solute is separated from a mixture of extracts, said solute and said solvent being selected from a group consisting of the combinations forming a mixture system having an additional gas-liquid coexistence region, the extraction being carried out by bringing said medium into contact with said solvent in the sub-critical phase of said solvent, and the subsequent separation being carried out by heating said mixture of extracts to temperatures higher than the critical temperature of said solvent and higher the contact temperature by 5.degree. to 30.degree. C. This method is suitably applicable in particular to the separation of tocopherol from tocopherol-containing vegetable fats and oils with carbon dioxide as the solvent.

    摘要翻译: 本发明提供了一种萃取分离方法,其中包含在介质中的溶质可以在显着温和的操作条件下以较低的能量消耗被有效地提取和分离。 该方法的特征在于,将含有有机物质的溶质的介质与临界温度为5〜152℃的有机物质或无机物质组成的溶剂接触,在大气温度下为气态, 从介质中提取溶质,然后从提取物的混合物中分离溶质,所述溶质和所述溶剂选自形成具有另外的气液共存区域的混合体系的组合, 通过使所述介质在所述溶剂的次临界阶段中与所述溶剂接触来进行萃取,随后的分离是通过将所述提取物混合物加热到高于所述溶剂的临界温度的温度来进行的, 接触温度在5〜30℃之间。这种方法特别适用于toc的分离 含有生育酚的植物脂肪和油与二氧化碳作为溶剂的opherol。

    Hearing assistance suitability determining device, hearing assistance adjustment system, and hearing assistance suitability determining method
    66.
    发明授权
    Hearing assistance suitability determining device, hearing assistance adjustment system, and hearing assistance suitability determining method 有权
    听力辅助适应性确定装置,听力辅助调整系统和听力辅助适应性确定方法

    公开(公告)号:US08571245B2

    公开(公告)日:2013-10-29

    申请号:US13059288

    申请日:2010-06-15

    IPC分类号: H04R25/00

    摘要: A hearing assistance suitability determining device (120) according to the present invention is a hearing assistance suitability determining device (120) which determines a suitability (153) of a subject for dichotic hearing assistance, and includes: a hearing ability information obtaining unit (130) which obtains left-ear hearing ability information (150) and right-ear hearing ability information (151) each of which indicates a hearing ability for frequencies; a hearing ability type determining unit (131) which determines, among hearing ability types each of which is defined by a tendency in a change of the hearing ability with respect to the frequencies, a hearing ability type (152) of the hearing ability indicated by the left-ear hearing ability information (150) and the right-ear hearing ability information (151); and a suitability deciding unit (132) which determines, with reference to a suitability database (144), the suitability (153) of the subject for the dichotic hearing assistance based on a suitability corresponding, in the suitability database (144), to the hearing ability type (152) determined by the hearing ability type determining unit (131), the suitability database (144) showing a correspondence relationship between each of the hearing ability types and one of suitabilities of the subject for dichotic hearing assistance.

    摘要翻译: 根据本发明的听力辅助适应性确定装置(120)是确定用于双焦点助听器的对象的适合性(153)的听力辅助适应性确定装置(120),并且包括:听力能力信息获取单元(130) ),其获得左耳听力能力信息(150)和右耳听力能量信息(151),每个听力能力信息指示频率的听觉能力; 听力能力类型确定单元,其在由听觉能力相对于频率的变化趋势定义的听觉能力类型中,确定听力能力类型(152),由 左耳听力信息(150)和右耳听力信息(151); 以及适合性决定单元(132),其根据适合性数据库(144),根据在适用性数据库(144)中对应的适用性,确定用于双眼听觉辅助对象的适合性(153) 由听力能力类型确定单元(131)确定的听力能力类型(152),适合性数据库(144),其表示每种听觉能力类型与用于双焦点听觉辅助的对象的适合性之间的对应关系。

    Thermal sealing packaging systems and methods for thermal sealing packaging
    67.
    发明授权
    Thermal sealing packaging systems and methods for thermal sealing packaging 有权
    热封包装系统和热封包装方法

    公开(公告)号:US08474226B2

    公开(公告)日:2013-07-02

    申请号:US12847855

    申请日:2010-07-30

    IPC分类号: B65B51/10

    摘要: A thermal seal packaging systems and methods thereof. In one implementation a thermal sealing packaging system has a container transfer unit for transferring a container which is to contain a package item, a measuring unit for measuring the weight of the item that is loaded in the container being transported before it is loaded into the container, a capping film supply unit for a capping film to cover the opening area of the container, an indication means for indicating the measurement data of the measurement unit on the capping film, and a sealing unit for heat-sealing an opening area of the container, into which the package item is loaded, with the capping film, the opening area of the container into which the item is loaded is covered by the capping film on which the corresponding measurement data is indicated.

    摘要翻译: 热封包装系统及其方法。 在一个实施方案中,热封包装系统具有用于转移容纳包装物品的容器的容器转移单元,用于测量装载在被运输的容器中的物品在被装载到容器中之前的重量的测量单元 ,用于覆盖容器的开口区域的覆盖膜的封盖膜供给单元,用于指示封盖膜上的测量单元的测量数据的指示装置,以及用于热封容器的开口区域的密封单元 包装物品被加载到其中的带有覆盖膜的容器的装载物品的开口面积被覆盖有相应测量数据的封盖膜覆盖。

    Polishing pad
    68.
    发明授权
    Polishing pad 有权
    抛光垫

    公开(公告)号:US08430719B2

    公开(公告)日:2013-04-30

    申请号:US13444376

    申请日:2012-04-11

    IPC分类号: B24B1/00

    摘要: To provide a polishing pad (14) useful for polishing semiconductor materials having a high hardness. The polishing pad (14) is used for polishing a workpiece (16) in combination with loose grains and comprises a polishing surface (15) comprising a textile of high-tenacity organic fibers, the fiber has a tenacity of not lower than 15 cN/dtex. In the textile, the high-tenacity organic fiber may have a single fiber fineness within the range between 0.3 dtex and 15 dtex, or a total fineness of within the range between 3 dtex and 3,000 dtex. The fiber may include, for example, a fully-aromatic polyester fiber.

    摘要翻译: 提供可用于研磨具有高硬度的半导体材料的抛光垫(14)。 抛光垫(14)用于与松散的颗粒结合抛光工件(16),并且包括具有高强度有机纤维织物的抛光表面(15),该纤维的强度不低于15cN / dtex 在织物中,高强度有机纤维的单纤维纤度可以在0.3dtex至15dtex之间的范围内,或者总细度在3dtex至3,000dtex之间的范围内。 纤维可以包括例如全芳族聚酯纤维。

    HEARING AID DEVICE AND AUDIO CONTROL METHOD
    69.
    发明申请
    HEARING AID DEVICE AND AUDIO CONTROL METHOD 审中-公开
    听力设备和音频控制方法

    公开(公告)号:US20130070945A1

    公开(公告)日:2013-03-21

    申请号:US13582576

    申请日:2012-03-15

    IPC分类号: H04R25/00

    摘要: The hearing aid makes conversation sound easier to hear. The hearing aid device (100) comprises a first audio controller (40) that receives a center signal (C), a left-front signal (L), a right-front signal (R), a left-rear signal (SL), and a right-rear signal (SR), and second audio controller (20) that receives the output signal from the first audio controller (40). The first audio controller (40) has a sound image localization processor (42) that locates a sound image in a specific direction with respect to the left-front signal (L), the right-front signal (R), the left-rear signal (SL), and the right-rear signal (SR). The second audio controller (20) has a first amplifier (21) that amplifies the output signal from the sound image localization processor (42), and a hearing aid processor (22) that amplifies the center signal (C) according to the hearing ability of the user of the hearing aid device (100), and outputs the output signal from the first amplifier (21) and the output signal from the hearing aid processor (22) as sound.

    摘要翻译: 助听器使对话听起来更容易听到。 助听器装置(100)包括:第一音频控制器(40),其接收中心信号(C),左前信号(L),右前信号(R),左后信号(SL) ,以及右后信号(SR)和接收来自第一音频控制器(40)的输出信号的第二音频控制器(20)。 第一音频控制器(40)具有声像定位处理器(42),该声像定位处理器将相对于左前信号(L),右前信号(R),左后信号 信号(SL)和右后信号(SR)。 第二音频控制器(20)具有放大来自声像定位处理器(42)的输出信号的第一放大器(21)和根据听觉能力放大中心信号(C)的助听器处理器(22) 的助听器装置(100)的用户,并将来自第一放大器(21)的输出信号和来自助听器处理器(22)的输出信号作为声音输出。

    LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE AND POTENTIAL SETTING METHOD FOR THE SAME
    70.
    发明申请
    LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE AND POTENTIAL SETTING METHOD FOR THE SAME 有权
    液晶显示装置及其可能的设定方法

    公开(公告)号:US20120105510A1

    公开(公告)日:2012-05-03

    申请号:US13382236

    申请日:2010-03-25

    IPC分类号: G09G5/10 G09G3/36

    摘要: A liquid crystal display device includes source bus lines, gate bus lines intersecting with the source bus lines, pixels arranged in a matrix to correspond to intersections between the gate bus lines and the source bus lines, each of the pixels including a TFT, a pixel electrode, a common electrode, and a liquid crystal layer, and a potential control section for controlling the potential of the common electrode. The potential control section sets a voltage, obtained by reducing potential Vcenf255 of the common electrode at which flicker is minimum in display of gray level as black display and gray level as white display alternately every pixel by a predetermined voltage, as center voltage Vcen255 of the potential of the common electrode in display of gray level for all the pixels.

    摘要翻译: 液晶显示装置包括源极总线,与源极总线相交的栅极总线,与矩阵相对应的像素对应于栅极总线与源极总线之间的交点的像素,每个像素包括TFT,像素 电极,公共电极和液晶层,以及用于控制公共电极的电位的电位控制部。 电位控制部设定通过将黑色显示和灰度等级作为白色显示的灰度级显示中的最小化的公共电极的电位Vcenf255降低预定电压而获得的电压作为白色显示,作为中心电压Vcen255 公共电极在显示所有像素的灰度级的电位。