Individually packaged product
    1.
    发明授权
    Individually packaged product 有权
    单独包装的产品

    公开(公告)号:US09308139B2

    公开(公告)日:2016-04-12

    申请号:US14006768

    申请日:2012-03-13

    IPC分类号: A61F13/551

    CPC分类号: A61F13/5514

    摘要: An individual packing product that makes it difficult to see an absorbent product disposed therein, not staining other individual packing products, and easy to put in a bag or pocket and carry. In the individual packing product, the absorbent product having an adhesive portion in a non-skin contact region is packed with a packing sheet. The absorbent product is fixed to the inner side of the packing sheet with the adhesive portion being disposed therebetween, the packing sheet is folded with the absorbent product being disposed therein, the packing sheet has a separable colored portion on the inner side thereof, and although the colored portion can be seen from the outside of the individual packing product, the absorbent product cannot be seen from the outside of the individual packing product.

    摘要翻译: 单独的包装产品,使得难以看到其中放置的吸收产品,而不会污染其他单独的包装产品,并且容易放入袋子或口袋中并携带。 在单独的包装产品中,在非皮肤接触区域中具有粘合剂部分的吸收产品被包装纸包装。 吸收性产品固定在包装纸的内侧,粘合剂部分位于它们之间,包装纸被放置在其中的吸收性物品折叠,包装片在其内侧具有可分离的着色部分,尽管 可以从单独的包装产品的外部看到着色部分,不能从单独的包装产品的外部看到吸收产品。

    Absorbent article having compressed grooves
    2.
    发明授权
    Absorbent article having compressed grooves 有权
    具有压缩槽的吸收制品

    公开(公告)号:US08993832B2

    公开(公告)日:2015-03-31

    申请号:US13140506

    申请日:2009-12-24

    摘要: Described is an absorbent article that includes at least a liquid-permeable sheet, a liquid-impermeable sheet, and an absorption body sandwiched between the liquid-permeable sheet and the liquid-impermeable sheet. A pair of right and left compressed grooves are formed along the longitudinal direction. Each compressed groove is separated into a right or left compressed groove located in the longitudinal side edge part at least in the center region of the absorption body, a front-side compressed groove located in the longitudinal front part of the side edge part, and a rear-side compressed groove located in the longitudinal rear part of the side edge part and out of these compressed grooves. The compressed groove located on the widthwise innermost side is formed to allow its end part in the separation portion to run in parallel with the longitudinal centerline or face outwardly in the width direction.

    摘要翻译: 描述了一种吸收制品,其至少包括透液性片材,不透液性片材和夹在透液性片材和不透液性片材之间的吸收体。 沿着纵向方向形成一对左右压缩槽。 每个压缩槽至少位于吸收体的中心区域中的位于纵向侧边缘部分中的右或左压缩槽中,位于侧边缘部分的纵向前部中的前侧压缩槽, 位于侧边缘部分的纵向后部中并且从这些压缩槽中排出的后侧压缩槽。 位于宽度方向最内侧的压缩槽形成为使其分离部分的端部与纵向中心线平行或在宽度方向上面向外延伸。

    INDIVIDUALLY PACKAGED PRODUCT
    3.
    发明申请
    INDIVIDUALLY PACKAGED PRODUCT 有权
    个人包装产品

    公开(公告)号:US20140012219A1

    公开(公告)日:2014-01-09

    申请号:US14006768

    申请日:2012-03-13

    IPC分类号: A61F13/551

    CPC分类号: A61F13/5514

    摘要: An individual packing product that makes it difficult to see an absorbent product disposed therein, not staining other individual packing products, and easy to put in a bag or pocket and carry. In the individual packing product, the absorbent product having an adhesive portion in a non-skin contact region is packed with a packing sheet. The absorbent product is fixed to the inner side of the packing sheet with the adhesive portion being disposed therebetween, the packing sheet is folded with the absorbent product being disposed therein, the packing sheet has a separable colored portion on the inner side thereof, and although the colored portion can be seen from the outside of the individual packing product, the absorbent product cannot be seen from the outside of the individual packing product

    摘要翻译: 单独的包装产品,使得难以看到其中放置的吸收产品,而不会污染其他单独的包装产品,并且容易放入袋子或口袋中并携带。 在单独的包装产品中,在非皮肤接触区域中具有粘合剂部分的吸收产品被包装纸包装。 吸收性产品固定在包装纸的内侧,粘合剂部分位于它们之间,包装纸被放置在其中的吸收性物品折叠,包装片在其内侧具有可分离的着色部分,尽管 可以从单独的包装产品的外部看到着色部分,不能从单个包装产品的外部看到吸收产品

    ABSORBENT ARTICLE AND SANITARY NAPKIN
    4.
    发明申请
    ABSORBENT ARTICLE AND SANITARY NAPKIN 审中-公开
    吸收品和卫生NAPKIN

    公开(公告)号:US20110178487A1

    公开(公告)日:2011-07-21

    申请号:US12994819

    申请日:2009-05-25

    IPC分类号: A61L15/42

    摘要: An absorbent article comprises a liquid-permeable front sheet, a liquid-impermeable back sheet, and an absorber mounted between the top sheet and the back sheet. The absorbent article also comprises a front region, a central region, and a rear region which are continuously arranged in the longitudinal direction of the absorber. An endothermic material is mounted inside the absorber, in a mounting region at least including the central region of the absorbent article.

    摘要翻译: 吸收性物品包括透液性前片,不透液性底片和安装在顶片与背片之间的吸收体。 吸收性物品还包括在吸收体的纵向方向上连续布置的前区域,中心区域和后区域。 吸收材料安装在吸收体的内部,至少包括吸收性物品的中心区域的安装区域。

    ABSORBENT ARTICLE
    6.
    发明申请
    ABSORBENT ARTICLE 审中-公开
    吸收品

    公开(公告)号:US20120109088A1

    公开(公告)日:2012-05-03

    申请号:US13262345

    申请日:2010-03-31

    IPC分类号: A61L15/56

    CPC分类号: A61F13/8405 A61L15/42

    摘要: An absorbent article includes a topsheet having a contact surface that comes into contact with a skin of a wearer; a liquid-impermeable backsheet which does not permeate a liquid; and an absorber that is arranged between the topsheet and the backsheet, wherein a material including a refresher agent is provided between the topsheet and the backsheet, and the material including the refresher agent is arranged at each side in a widthwise direction of the absorber.

    摘要翻译: 吸收性物品包括具有与穿着者的皮肤接触的接触面的顶片; 不渗透液体的液体不可渗透的底片; 以及布置在顶片和底片之间的吸收体,其中在顶片和底片之间设置包括清新剂的材料,并且包括清新剂的材料布置在吸收体的宽度方向的每一侧。

    Method of writing, erasing, and controlling memory for memory device
    7.
    发明授权
    Method of writing, erasing, and controlling memory for memory device 失效
    写入,擦除和控制存储器件存储器的方法

    公开(公告)号:US07257666B2

    公开(公告)日:2007-08-14

    申请号:US10788336

    申请日:2004-03-01

    IPC分类号: G06F12/00 G06F11/00

    摘要: Data transferred from a host computer to a memory device is written into sectors whose addresses in a memory area are decoded by a decode table. Old data to be updated by the above data is erased or marked with erase flags. At a predetermined point of time, in order to create free areas, necessary data is evacuated to a primary memory media and unnecessary data indicated by erase flags is erased by a unit of predetermined memory size. Part of the memory media which has become defective is marked with a defect flag, and is replaced by an alternate area. In doing so, the decode table is rewritten to arrange the memory area.

    摘要翻译: 从主计算机传送到存储器件的数据被写入到存储器区域中的地址由解码表解码的扇区。 由上述数据更新的旧数据将被擦除或标记为擦除标志。 在预定的时间点,为了创建空闲区域,将必要的数据撤回到主存储介质,并且通过预定存储器大小的单位擦除由擦除标志指示的不必要的数据。 存在缺陷的存储介质的一部分标有缺陷标志,并被备用区域代替。 在这样做时,解码表被重写以排列存储器区域。

    Memory management device including a free block table and a conversion table with a free block address data identification component
    9.
    发明授权
    Memory management device including a free block table and a conversion table with a free block address data identification component 失效
    存储器管理装置包括空闲块表和具有空闲块地址数据识别组件的转换表

    公开(公告)号:US06442662B1

    公开(公告)日:2002-08-27

    申请号:US08544850

    申请日:1995-10-18

    申请人: Shinpei Komatsu

    发明人: Shinpei Komatsu

    IPC分类号: G06F1200

    摘要: Search speed in memory management of memory devices provided with a nonvolatile memory medium that is rewritable in each block which serves as the unit of data storage is improved by providing a free block table and a conversion table. The free block table stores data for each free block address number corresponding to a data-writable free block. The conversion table in the free block table converts externally designated address numbers into address data for blocks and sharing memory area. The conversion table is provided with block address data identification components that identify a block address as being empty or not.

    摘要翻译: 通过提供一个空闲块表和一个转换表来改进在具有可擦写的非易失性存储介质的存储器件的存储器管理中的存储器管理的搜索速度,该块是用作数据存储单元的每个块。 空闲块表存储与数据可写空闲块相对应的每个空闲块地址号的数据。 空闲块表中的转换表将外部指定的地址号转换为块的地址数据并共享存储区。 该转换表具有块地址数据识别组件,其将块地址标识为空,否则。

    Method and device for processing, and detecting a state of, binary data
    10.
    发明授权
    Method and device for processing, and detecting a state of, binary data 失效
    用于处理和检测二进制数据的状态的方法和装置

    公开(公告)号:US5539683A

    公开(公告)日:1996-07-23

    申请号:US265032

    申请日:1994-06-24

    申请人: Shinpei Komatsu

    发明人: Shinpei Komatsu

    CPC分类号: G06F9/30018

    摘要: In a method of processing binary data by a computer to detect a state of the binary data, the first step is to perform an AND logic operation on the binary data and data obtained by subtracting binary one from the binary data. The second step is to repeatedly perform the AND logic operation on new binary data obtained by the AND logic operation executed in the first step and data obtained by subtracting binary one from the new binary data until a result of the AND logic operation executed in the second step becomes zero. The third step is to count the number of times that the second step has been repeatedly performed until the result of the AND logic operation becomes zero. The fourth step is to detect the state of the binary data on the basis of the number of times counted by the step c). The number of times counted by the third step indicates the number of bits indicating binary ones contained in the binary data.

    摘要翻译: 在通过计算机处理二进制数据以检测二进制数据的状态的方法中,第一步是对二进制数据执行AND逻辑运算,并从二进制数据中减去二进制数据获得的数据。 第二步是对通过第一步执行的AND逻辑运算获得的新的二进制数据重复执行AND逻辑运算,以及通过从新的二进制数据中减去二进制数而获得的数据直到在第二步执行的AND逻辑运算的结果 步骤变为零。 第三步是计算第二步骤重复执行的次数,直到AND逻辑运算结果变为零。 第四步是基于步骤c)计数的次数来检测二进制数据的状态。 通过第三步计数的次数指示二进制数据中包含的二进制数的位数。