TWIST DRILL
    71.
    发明申请
    TWIST DRILL 审中-公开
    麻花钻

    公开(公告)号:US20110081215A1

    公开(公告)日:2011-04-07

    申请号:US12992181

    申请日:2009-05-12

    IPC分类号: B23B51/02

    摘要: Provided is a double-angle twist drill that increases the quality of drilling without increasing the amount of manufacturing work or the like. A secondary cutting edge 4b is substantially parallel to the rotation axis O of the drill, and at least a rake face 10 of the secondary cutting edge is included in the flute face of a helical flute 6. A part of the flute face of the helical flute that is located along a leading edge 9 is convexly curved with respect to the normal direction of rotation of the drill, so that the secondary cutting edge 4b having a small skew angle with respect to the rotation axis can be formed as a ridge at which the flute face intersects a second flank face.

    摘要翻译: 提供了一种双角麻花钻,其增加了钻孔的质量,而不增加制造工作量等。 次级切削刃4b基本上平行于钻头的旋转轴线O,并且次级切削刃的至少前刀面10包括在螺旋槽6的凹槽面中。螺旋槽的凹槽面的一部分 沿着前缘9定位的槽相对于钻头的法线旋转方向凸出地弯曲,使得相对于旋转轴具有小的倾斜角的次切削刃4b可以形成为脊, 凹槽面与第二侧面相交。

    Solid-state image sensor and method for producing the same
    72.
    发明授权
    Solid-state image sensor and method for producing the same 有权
    固态图像传感器及其制造方法

    公开(公告)号:US07884397B2

    公开(公告)日:2011-02-08

    申请号:US11527032

    申请日:2006-09-26

    IPC分类号: H01L27/148

    CPC分类号: H01L27/14627 H01L27/14685

    摘要: A main object of the present invention is to provide a solid-state image sensor capable of efficiently collecting a light beam when the central position of the light receiving element and the central position of the micro lens do not coincide with each other in the plan view owing to a plural pixel sharing structure. To achieve the object, the present invention provides a solid-state image sensor comprising at least: a light receiving element for receiving a subject light to convert into a light signal; a micro lens for improving the light collecting rate to the light receiving element; and a signal readout circuit for reading a light signal generated from the light receiving element, such that the central position of the light receiving element and the central position of the micro lens do not coincide with each other in the plan view for having a plural pixel sharing structure with the single signal readout circuit shared by a plurality of the light receiving elements, wherein the micro lens having the maximum film thickness position different from the central position is provided such that the focus position of the micro lens with respect to a parallel ray is on the light receiving element.

    摘要翻译: 本发明的主要目的是提供一种当平面图中的光接收元件的中心位置和微透镜的中心位置不一致时能够有效地收集光束的固态图像传感器 由于多个像素共享结构。 为了实现该目的,本发明提供一种固态图像传感器,至少包括:用于接收被摄体光以转换为光信号的光接收元件; 用于提高对光接收元件的光收集率的微透镜; 以及用于读取从光接收元件产生的光信号的信号读出电路,使得在具有多个像素的平面图中,光接收元件的中心位置和微透镜的中心位置彼此不一致 具有由多个光接收元件共享的单信号读出电路的共享结构,其中具有与中心位置不同的最大膜厚度位置的微透镜设置成使得微透镜相对于平行光线的聚焦位置 在光接收元件上。

    Stirling Engine for Vehicles
    73.
    发明申请
    Stirling Engine for Vehicles 审中-公开
    斯特林发动机车辆

    公开(公告)号:US20090272111A1

    公开(公告)日:2009-11-05

    申请号:US12225715

    申请日:2007-03-16

    IPC分类号: F02G1/04

    摘要: A Stirling engine mounted on a vehicle to efficiently absorb and accumulate the kinetic energy of the vehicle at the time of braking, to improve fuel economy during traveling of the vehicle and to increase the braking effect of an engine brake. The Stirling engine for driving the vehicle is provided with an operating condition-changing device which, at the time of braking the vehicle, changes the operating condition of the Stirling engine over to the heat pump operation. The Stirling engine having, for example, two pistons is provided with the phase difference-changing mechanism 6 for changing a relative phase of the piston 1 and the piston 2. When the brake is applied, the phases of the two pistons are changed to effect the heat pump operation using the power from drive wheels of the vehicle. Heat accumulators 5H and 5C are installed in a heating portion 12 and a cooling portion 22 of the Stirling engine. Braking the vehicle regenerates kinetic energy in heat accumulators as a temperature differential energy which is utilized for the subsequent traveling.

    摘要翻译: 一种安装在车辆上的斯特林发动机,用于在制动时有效地吸收和累积车辆的动能,以提高车辆行驶过程中的燃油经济性并增加发动机制动器的制动效果。 用于驾驶车辆的斯特林发动机设置有操作状态改变装置,其在制动车辆时将斯特林发动机的操作状态改变为热泵操作。 具有例如两个活塞的斯特林发动机设置有用于改变活塞1和活塞2的相对相位的相位差改变机构6.当施加制动时,两个活塞的相位变化 使用来自车辆的驱动轮的动力的热泵操作。 蓄热器5H和5C安装在斯特林发动机的加热部分12和冷却部分22中。 制动车辆将蓄热器中的动能作为随后行驶中使用的温差能量再生。

    Shape measurement method and shape measurement apparatus
    74.
    发明授权
    Shape measurement method and shape measurement apparatus 有权
    形状测量方法和形状测量装置

    公开(公告)号:US07595893B2

    公开(公告)日:2009-09-29

    申请号:US11898865

    申请日:2007-09-17

    IPC分类号: G01B11/30 G01B11/24

    CPC分类号: G01B11/2408 G01B11/2433

    摘要: A shape measurement method for measuring a shape of an object to be measured, which has a substantially rotating symmetric shape, includes: placing an aperture having an opening larger than an outer shape of the object to be measured and the object to be measured on an optical axis; taking an image generated by light projected to the object to be measured, by using an image pickup unit; and calculating one cross-sectional shape of the object to be measured based on a light intensity distribution of the image taken by the image pickup unit.

    摘要翻译: 一种用于测量被测物体的形状的形状测量方法,该形状测量方法具有基本上旋转的对称形状,包括:将具有大于被测量物体的外形的开口和被测量物体放置在 光轴; 通过使用图像拾取单元拍摄由投射到待测量对象的光产生的图像; 并且基于由图像拾取单元拍摄的图像的光强度分布来计算待测对象的一个​​横截面形状。

    PROPORTIONAL SOLENOID AND FLOW CONTROL VALVE EMPLOYING THEREOF
    75.
    发明申请
    PROPORTIONAL SOLENOID AND FLOW CONTROL VALVE EMPLOYING THEREOF 有权
    比例电磁阀和流量控制阀

    公开(公告)号:US20090008586A1

    公开(公告)日:2009-01-08

    申请号:US11815604

    申请日:2005-12-15

    IPC分类号: F16K31/02 H01F7/08

    摘要: A proportional solenoid 5 comprising: an electromagnetic coil 9; a fixed yoke 10 provided immovably inside the electromagnetic coil 9 and having a convex portion 13 formed at an edge portion of an end surface of the fixed yoke; and a movable yoke 20 that is disposed inside the electromagnetic coil 9, has a tip portion thereof inserted into the convex portion 13 of the fixed yoke 10, and is provided movably relative to the fixed yoke 10, the proportional solenoid 5 enabling the position adjustment of the movable yoke 20 by controlling an electric current applied to the electromagnetic coil 9, wherein a protruding portion 21 that protrudes at the side of the fixed yoke 10 is formed at an edge portion of the surface of the movable yoke 20 on the side of the fixed yoke 10, and an inner surface 21b of this protruding portion 21 is tapered such that the inner surface is located further outside as the inner surface approaches the fixed yoke 10.

    摘要翻译: 比例螺线管5,包括:电磁线圈9; 固定磁轭10固定地设置在电磁线圈9的内部,并且具有形成在固定磁轭的端面的边缘部分的凸部13; 并且设置在电磁线圈9的内部的可动轭20具有插入固定磁轭10的凸部13中的前端部,并且相对于固定磁轭10可移动地设置,能够进行位置调整 通过控制施加到电磁线圈9的电流,在可动轭20的侧面的边缘部分形成有在固定磁轭10侧突出的突出部21, 固定磁轭10和该突出部21的内表面21b是锥形的,使得当内表面接近固定磁轭10时,内表面进一步位于外侧。

    Liquid crystal display device and method for manufacturing the same
    76.
    发明申请
    Liquid crystal display device and method for manufacturing the same 审中-公开
    液晶显示装置及其制造方法

    公开(公告)号:US20080278670A1

    公开(公告)日:2008-11-13

    申请号:US12149420

    申请日:2008-05-01

    IPC分类号: G02F1/1343 H01J9/00

    摘要: The present invention provides a liquid crystal display device, by which it is possible to improve color reproducibility and contrast by adequately setting a value of Δn·d of each color without changing thickness of liquid crystal layer. A partition wall PT made of resin is prepared between pixels, which comprises color filter columns of CF-R, CF-G and CF-B. Within each of the pixels partitioned by the partition wall, liquid crystals LC(R), LC(G), and LC(B) having different values of Δn are filled In the pixels partitioned by the partition wall. The partition wall PT also fulfills the function as a spacer to maintain cell gap at a predetermined value.

    摘要翻译: 本发明提供一种液晶显示装置,通过适当地设定每种颜色的Deltan.d值,可以改变色彩再现性和对比度,而不改变液晶层的厚度。 在由包括CF-R,CF-G和CF-B的滤色器柱的像素之间制备由树脂制成的分隔壁PT。 在由分隔壁分隔的每个像素内,在由分隔壁分隔的像素中填充具有不同值的Deltan的液晶LC(R),LC(G)和LC(B))。 分隔壁PT还具有作为间隔物的功能,以将电池间隙维持在预定值。

    Display device for reducing chromaticity difference in white color and method for manufacturing the same
    77.
    发明申请
    Display device for reducing chromaticity difference in white color and method for manufacturing the same 失效
    用于降低白色色度差的显示装置及其制造方法

    公开(公告)号:US20080002113A1

    公开(公告)日:2008-01-03

    申请号:US11606182

    申请日:2006-11-30

    IPC分类号: G02F1/1335

    摘要: Chromaticity difference is decreased, which is caused by the difference of transmissivity when a light passes through a transparent conductive film to constitute pixels. Optical film thickness of each of transparent conductive films PXR, PXG, and PXB to constitute pixels (a product “nd” of refractive index “n” and film thickness “d”) is varied for each of color filters RF, GF, and BF for each pixel. The transparent conductive film is prepared by coating an ink (produced by dispersing fine particles of a transparent conductive film material such as ITO in a binder) via nozzle of an ink jet device, and then, by baking. Film thickness is controlled by the coating amount of the ink, and refractive index is controlled by volume ratio of the fine particles of conductive material to the binder contained in the transparent conductive film in consideration of those refractive indices.

    摘要翻译: 当光通过透明导电膜构成像素时,由透射率差引起的色度差降低。 为了构成像素(折射率“n”的乘积“nd”和膜厚度“d”)的每个透明导电膜PXR,PXG和PXB的每个滤色器RF,GF和BF的光学膜厚度是变化的 对于每个像素 透明导电膜通过喷墨装置的喷嘴涂布油墨(通过将诸如ITO的透明导电膜材料的细颗粒分散在粘合剂中),然后通过烘烤来制备。 考虑到这些折射率,膜厚度由油墨的涂布量控制,折射率由导电材料的微粒与包含在透明导电膜中的粘合剂的体积比控制。

    Translucent reflective type liquid crystal display
    78.
    发明授权
    Translucent reflective type liquid crystal display 有权
    半透明反光型液晶显示屏

    公开(公告)号:US07277143B2

    公开(公告)日:2007-10-02

    申请号:US10522772

    申请日:2002-09-20

    IPC分类号: G02F1/1335

    CPC分类号: G02F1/133555 G02F1/136227

    摘要: A low cost transflective type liquid crystal display is provided which can display a bright image with high contrast under both indoor and outdoor illumination environments. The liquid crystal display performing transmission type display and reflection type display, includes: a plurality of pixels surrounded on a substrate 10 by a plurality of gate electrodes 11 and a plurality of source electrodes 15 arranged perpendicularly to the gate electrodes; a switching element 19 arranged in each pixel and disposed neat at the intersection between each gate electrode and each source electrode; and a pixel electrode 16 connected to the switching element, wherein the pixel electrode is constituted of a transparent conductive layer and a conductive member 17 having a light reflection function and electrically connected to the transparent conductive layer.

    摘要翻译: 提供了一种低成本半透式液晶显示器,其可以在室内和室外照明环境下显示具有高对比度的明亮图像。 执行透射型显示和反射型显示的液晶显示器包括:通过多个栅电极11和与栅电极垂直设置的多个源极15围绕在基板10上的多个像素; 开关元件19布置在每个像素中并且整齐地布置在每个栅电极和每个源极之间的交叉处; 以及连接到开关元件的像素电极16,其中像素电极由透明导电层和具有光反射功能的导电构件17构成,并且电连接到透明导电层。

    Insertion apparatus
    79.
    发明申请
    Insertion apparatus 有权
    插入装置

    公开(公告)号:US20070060790A1

    公开(公告)日:2007-03-15

    申请号:US11599549

    申请日:2006-11-14

    IPC分类号: A61B1/00

    摘要: An insertion apparatus includes: an introducing duct including; insertion portion cover portion for covering an insertion portion extending from a distal side portion of a handling portion constituting an endoscope; and a spiral duct which is disposed on an inner circumferential surface side of the insertion portion cover portion, and has on a circumferential surface of the spiral duct, a propulsion power generating portion for applying a propulsion power for introducing the insertion portion into a deep portion in a body cavity, to the insertion portion covered by the insertion portion cover, and a rotating device comprising a rotating portion for rotating the spiral duct equipped to the introducing duct.

    摘要翻译: 插入装置包括:导入管,包括: 插入部覆盖部,用于覆盖从构成内窥镜的处理部的远侧部延伸的插入部; 以及螺旋管,其设置在所述插入部盖部的内周面侧,并且在所述螺旋管的周面上具有推进动力产生部,所述推进动力产生部用于施加用于将所述插入部引入到深部的推进力 在体腔内,由插入部盖覆盖的插入部以及旋转装置,该旋转装置包括旋转部,该旋转部旋转配置于导入管的螺旋状管道。