Abstract:
A kind of production method for carbon nanotube sponges which can control different hole sizes and densities, having uniform cell sizes. The formed carbon nanotube sponge has a soft, flexible and multi-holed structure. The carbon nanotubes pass through a hydrophilic acid process, mixing with different ratios of polymer materials PVA and are dispersed in the solvent. This mixed liquid is frozen under different controlled solidifying rates, forming different sized solid ice crystals having controllable particle sizes, and is vacuumized in the next step, which removes the frozen solvent through low pressure sublimation, the remains being the multi-holed carbon nanotube sponge structure. The size of the cells of the carbon nanotube sponge structure can be controlled through the freezing rate and the addition of polymers. The strength and stiffness can be controlled through the density of the carbon nanotubes and the addition of polymers.
Abstract:
A detection method for detecting a plurality of contacts on a touch panel includes: generating a preliminary sensing data according to the contacts on the touch panel; determining a plurality of first specific sensing axes included in a plurality of first sensing axes and a plurality of f second specific sensing axes included in a plurality of second sensing axes according to the preliminary sensing data; utilizing a configuration circuit to configure a driving and receiving sequence of the plurality of first sensing axes and the plurality of second sensing axes for obtaining a first sensing data and a second sensing data; and utilizing a determining circuit to receive a completion instruction, wherein when the determining circuit receives the completion instruction, the determining circuit determines a touch detection result according to the first sensing data and the second sensing data.
Abstract:
The using of carbon nanotubes to produce a thin film or buckypaper, hereafter referred to as carbon nanotube membrane, which is soaked with epoxy resin or a carbon nanotube-epoxy resin composite adhesive, and then placed between the joining edges of components, where after an electric current is passed through to heat up the carbon nanotube membrane. This leads to the curing temperature of the epoxy resin or carbon nanotube-epoxy resin composite adhesive, thereby hardening the epoxy resin or carbon nanotube-epoxy resin composite adhesive to achieve bonding. This invention utilizes simple equipment, and the method of an electric current passing through for heating, which can rapidly and uniformly heat the epoxy resin or carbon nanotube-epoxy resin composite adhesive, resulting in hardening and bonding. This method is not affected by the environment, and greatly reduces the time and resources required to harden the epoxy resin, and achieves a stronger effect additionally.
Abstract:
A method for bonding conductive materials by using composite adhesive made of carbon nanotubes and epoxy resin. Firstly, this composite adhesive is placed between the joining surfaces of the two conductive plates; thereafter an electric current enters from one conductive plate and passes through this composite adhesive, to the other conductive plate. As the electric current passes through the carbon nanotubes, Joule heating results in the overall temperature of the carbon nanotubes-epoxy composite adhesive increasing, leading to speedily joining and patching of the composite adhesive. This method reduces the electrical resistance of the adhesive material by providing a large area and shortening the path of the electric current, also, improving the homogeneity of the temperature of the adhesive and avoiding the positive feedback effect. The simple equipment of this method is not affected by the environment, and effectively reduces the resources and time needed to harden the epoxy resin.
Abstract:
A mobile copy machine extension unit including a casing having a paper tray for holding blank sheets of paper, a front cover and a back cover mounted on the casing and spaced by a loading space for letting a mobile copy machine to be loaded between the front and back cover, a reversible motor, sheet-transfer rollers turned by the reversible motor through a set of gears to carry individual blank sheets of paper into the mobile copy machine through a paper inlet on the front cover, an idle wheel turned by the reversible motor through a belt transmission to carry copied sheets of paper out of the mobile copy machine to a paper deck on the casing through a paper outlet on the back cover.
Abstract:
A technique of preparing graphite molds for growing single crystals of active metals and alloys. The inner surfaces of the graphite molds in contact with the growing up single crystals are of passive graphite. Various types of single crystal selectors are available in the graphite molds.
Abstract:
An incoming message automatic reporting system installed in the telephone line of a fax machine to automatically notify the addressee after the sender has sent a fax message to the fax machine, the system including a microprocessor, a multi-frequency decoder, a multi-frequency signal generator, a voice IC, a telephone line interface, and three electric connectors, wherein when the sender inputs the code number of a sub-telephone set, the code number is simultaneously stored in the microprocessor, when the sender's fax message is completely received by the addressee's fax machine, the microprocessor picks up the stored code number to dial the sub-telephone set of the addressee, and drives the voice IC to send a voice message to the addressee when the addressee picks up the handset of the sub-telephone set, informing the addressee of the incoming of a fax message.
Abstract:
A detection method for detecting a touch event on a touch panel includes a plurality of first sensing axes on a first dimension, and a plurality of second sensing axes on a second dimension. The detection method includes: regarding each first sensing axis, choosing another first sensing not neighboring with the first sensing axis as a first reference axis, and utilizing the first sensing axis and the first reference axis to derive a first sensing data corresponding to the first sensing axis; utilizing the second axes to derive a second sensing data corresponding to each second sensing axis; and utilizing first sensing data respectively corresponding to the first sensing axes and second sensing data respectively corresponding to the second sensing axes to derive a touch event detection result.
Abstract:
A U-turn high capacity sheet feeder including: a sheet storing tray for holding a stack of sheets of paper, having a stack advancing spring for advancing a stack of sheets of paper; a transfer roll; a feed roll and a drive mechanism controlled to separate an individual sheet of paper from the sheet storing tray to the transfer roll for allowing it to be further driven by the transfer roll to a host machine; a U-turn baffle channel for guiding an individual sheet of paper moving away from the sheet storing tray to the transfer roll; a pivotable baffle channel for guiding an individual sheet of paper from the U-turn baffle channel to the host machine and for supporting the individual sheet of paper against the feed roll of the host machine; a control mechanism for determining the timings of the engagement of the feed roll and the drive mechanism for transporting individual sheets of paper one by one into the feed zone of the host machine in conjunction with feeding cycle of the host machine; and a housing, which holds the aforesaid parts of the sheet feeder.
Abstract:
An electronic apparatus is disclosed for receiving and distributing confidential papers. This apparatus comprises: (a) a motor, which is connected to a plurality of gears, a plurality of transmission belts, and a plurality of correlated rollers, for transferring printed papers from a printer output to one of a plurality of closed-type paper bins via an arched paper guiding plate; (b) means for providing a computer signal to control the selection of the closed-type paper bin for sending the printed papers; (c) a main lock control system provided for locking and unlocking the closed-type paper bins in their entirety; (d) a plurality of independent lock control modules, each of the independent lock control modules being provided for everyone of the closable paper bins; (e) lock opening means provided with the independent lock control modules which allows a user to lock and unlock one of the closed-type paper bins by entering a set of computer-set codes.