Silver powder for silver clay and silver clay containing this silver powder
    1.
    发明授权
    Silver powder for silver clay and silver clay containing this silver powder 有权
    含有银粉的银粉和含有这种银粉的银粘土

    公开(公告)号:US07081149B2

    公开(公告)日:2006-07-25

    申请号:US10490972

    申请日:2002-06-18

    IPC分类号: B22F1/00

    摘要: A silver clay that can be obtained by sintering at a low temperature. A silver powder for silver clay is a fine Ag powder having an approximate average particle diameter equal to or less than 2 μm incorporated at 15 to 50 weight %, with the remainder being an Ag powder having an average particle diameter that exceeds approximately 2 μm and is equal to or less than approximately 100 μm. The silver clay includes this silver powder incorporated at approximately 50 to 95 weight %, a binder at approximately 0.0 to 8 weight %, an oil at approximately 0.1 to 3 weight %, and a surface active agent at approximately 0.03 to 3 weight %, with the remainder being water.

    摘要翻译: 可以通过在低温下烧结得到的银粘土。 用于银粘土的银粉是具有等于或小于2μm的大致平均粒径为15〜50重量%的细Ag粉末,其余为平均粒径超过约2μm的Ag粉末, 等于或小于约100mum。 银粘土包括以约50至95重量%掺入的银粉,约0.0至8重量%的粘合剂,约0.1至3重量%的油和约0.03至3重量%的表面活性剂, 其余的是水。

    Silver powder for silver clay and silver clay comprising the silver powder
    2.
    发明申请
    Silver powder for silver clay and silver clay comprising the silver powder 有权
    包含银粉的银粘土和银粘土的银粉

    公开(公告)号:US20050115466A1

    公开(公告)日:2005-06-02

    申请号:US10490972

    申请日:2002-06-18

    摘要: A silver clay that can be obtained by sintering at a low temperature. A silver powder for silver clay is a fine Ag powder having an approximate average particle diameter equal to or less than 2 μm incorporated at 15 to 50 weight %, with the remainder being an Ag powder having an average particle diameter that exceeds approximately 2 μm and is equal to or less than approximately 100 μm. The silver clay includes this silver powder incorporated at approximately 50 to 95 weight %, a binder at approximately 0.0 to 8 weight %, an oil at approximately 0.1 to 3 weight %, and a surface active agent at approximately 0.03 to 3 weight %, with the remainder being water.

    摘要翻译: 可以通过在低温下烧结得到的银粘土。 用于银粘土的银粉是具有等于或小于2μm的大致平均粒径为15〜50重量%的细Ag粉末,其余为平均粒径超过约2μm的Ag粉末, 等于或小于约100mum。 银粘土包括以约50至95重量%掺入的银粉,约0.0至8重量%的粘合剂,约0.1至3重量%的油和约0.03至3重量%的表面活性剂, 其余的是水。

    Absorptive Article
    4.
    发明申请
    Absorptive Article 有权
    吸收品

    公开(公告)号:US20080294135A1

    公开(公告)日:2008-11-27

    申请号:US11629239

    申请日:2005-06-10

    申请人: Kenji Hara Yasuo Ido

    发明人: Kenji Hara Yasuo Ido

    IPC分类号: A61F13/15

    摘要: An absorbent article using a surface sheet in which a side of the surface coming into contact with a skin is made of a non-woven fabric and a plastic film layer is stacked in a side of the back of the foregoing non-woven fabric, wherein the residence of a body fluid due to a capillary phenomenon or surface tension in an aperture wall part of the foregoing surface sheet is reduced and the body fluid is rapidly moved into a side of a hydrophilic second sheet or absorber as a lower layer, thereby not only keeping dryness and smoothness on the surface but also preventing turning back with a lapse of time. A surface sheet has a structure in which a side of the surface coming into contact with a skin is made of a non-woven fabric, a plastic film layer is stacked in a side of the back of the foregoing non-woven fabric, and a number of projecting parts and recessing parts are formed by embosses and a number of apertures are formed in the side of the surface coming into contact with a skin; and the foregoing apertures are formed in a proportion so as to have an aperture area of from 0.35 to 0.60 mm2 per aperture and an aperture ratio of from 10 to 19%, and the aperture shape is an aperture shape not having an angledly bent corner.

    摘要翻译: 使用表面片的吸收性物品,其中表面与皮肤接触的一侧由无纺织物制成,并且塑料膜层堆叠在上述无纺织物背面的一侧,其中 由于毛细管现象或表面张力在上述表面片的孔壁部分中的体液的滞留减少,并且体液被快速地移动到作为下层的亲水性第二片或吸收体的侧面,从而不会 只能保持表面的干燥和光滑,同时也防止时间的流逝。 表面片具有与皮肤接触的表面的一侧由无纺布制成的结构,在前述无纺织物的背面的一侧层叠塑料膜层,并且 突出部分和凹陷部分的数量由压花形成,并且在与皮肤接触的表面的侧面中形成多个孔; 并且上述孔径成比例地形成为具有孔径为0.35至0.60mm 2的开口面积和10至19%的开口率,并且孔径形状是不具有成角度弯曲角的孔形状。

    Absorbent Article
    5.
    发明申请
    Absorbent Article 有权
    吸收性物品

    公开(公告)号:US20080183150A1

    公开(公告)日:2008-07-31

    申请号:US10573214

    申请日:2004-09-30

    IPC分类号: A61F13/475 A61F13/51

    摘要: An absorbent article is disclosed in which an absorbent body intervenes between a liquid permeable front sheet and a back sheet. A middle-height portion is provided by thickening a front surface of an approximately center area of the absorbent body with respect to a standard portion absorbent body. The article includes leakage preventing grooves which extend to a longitudinal direction of the absorbent article are provided on both sides which sandwich a body fluid discharge portion area in the area of the middle-height portion, respectively.

    摘要翻译: 公开了一种吸收体,其中吸收体介于透液性前片和背片之间。 通过相对于标准部分吸收体增厚吸收体的大致中心区域的前表面来提供中间部分。 所述物品包括分别在所述中部高度部分的区域中夹着体液排放部分区域的两侧设置在所述吸收性物品的纵向方向上延伸的防漏槽。

    Solid polymer membrane-type water-electrolysis apparatus
    6.
    发明申请
    Solid polymer membrane-type water-electrolysis apparatus 审中-公开
    固体聚合物膜式水电解设备

    公开(公告)号:US20060231386A1

    公开(公告)日:2006-10-19

    申请号:US11400392

    申请日:2006-04-10

    IPC分类号: C25B9/00

    CPC分类号: C25B1/10 C25B9/10 Y02E60/366

    摘要: A solid polymer membrane-type water-electrolysis apparatus according to the present invention includes a solid polymer electrolyte membrane, an oxygen electrode mounted in contact with one side of the solid polymer electrolyte membrane, a hydrogen electrode mounted in contact with the other side of the solid polymer electrolyte membrane, separator plates mounted adjacent the outsides of the oxygen electrode and the hydrogen electrode and serving as current collector plates having passages for water and generated gasses, fixing plates disposed outside the separator plates and made of a non-conductive material, and reservoirs disposed outside said fixing plates for storing water and the generated gasses. The fixing plates include pressing members build therein for pressing the oxygen electrode and the hydrogen electrode against the solid polymer electrolyte membrane, and flow passages are included in the pressing members. The reservoirs are fixed integrally by tie bolts by clamping the solid polymer electrolyte membrane, the oxygen electrode, the hydrogen electrode, the separator plates and the fixing plates together from outside the fixing plates. Further, the reservoirs have water supply bores provided at locations higher in level than the position of the water electrolysis level, and discharge bores for discharging the generated gasses. In this apparatus, storage tanks for the produced oxygen and hydrogen gasses are formed integrally into a compact structure. Thus, the apparatus is convenient for movement and preservation, and the oxygen and hydrogen gasses stored can be brought into a pressure equal to or higher than the atmospheric pressure and supplied to a remote place.

    摘要翻译: 本发明的固体聚合物膜式水电解装置包括:固体高分子电解质膜,与固体高分子电解质膜的一侧接触的氧电极,与该固体高分子电解质膜的另一面接触的氢电极 固体聚合物电解质膜,邻近氧电极和氢电极的外部安装的隔板,用作具有用于水和产生气体的通道的集流板,设置在隔板外部并由不导电材料制成的固定板,以及 储存器设置在所述固定板的外部,用于储存水和产生的气体。 固定板包括在其中构建用于将氧电极和氢电极压靠固体聚合物电解质膜的压制构件,并且流动通道包括在按压构件中。 通过将固体聚合物电解质膜,氧电极,氢电极,隔板和固定板从固定板的外部夹持在一起,通过连接螺栓一体地固定储存器。 此外,储存器具有设置在比水电解水平位置高的位置处的供水孔和用于排出所产生的气体的排出孔。 在该装置中,用于生产的氧气和氢气的储罐被整体地形成为紧凑的结构。 因此,该装置便于运动和保存,并且储存的氧气和氢气可以进入等于或高于大气压力的压力并提供给远程位置。

    Split cell type fuel cell stack
    7.
    发明授权

    公开(公告)号:US07008712B2

    公开(公告)日:2006-03-07

    申请号:US10368264

    申请日:2003-02-18

    IPC分类号: H01M8/02

    摘要: There is provided a split cell type fuel cell stacks having a thin design and high-voltage and low-current output characteristics, in which a cell portion is divided into a plurality of sections electrically insulated from one another at both sides of a polymer electrolyte membrane. This fuel cell stack includes end plates, a unit cell provided between the end plates, a fuel distribution manifold provided in a central portion of the unit cell for supplying fuel thereto, a single tie bolt passing through a central portion of the fuel distribution manifold and the central portion of the unit cell so as to clamp the fuel cell components together into a unitary construction, and fixing nuts threaded respectively on both end portions of the tie bolt through washers, O-rings or the like to clamp the unit cell between the end plates. The cell portion includes a polymer electrolyte membrane, an oxygen electrode and a fuel electrode disposed oppositely on both sides of the polymer electrolyte membrane, a flow field plate disposed adjacent to the oxygen electrode, and a pair of separator plates contacting an outer side of the flow field plate and an outer side of the fuel electrode, respectively. Each of the fuel electrode and the separator plates, disposed on one side of the polymer electrolyte membrane, and each of the oxygen electrode, the oxygen flow field plate and the separator plate disposed on the other side thereof are divided into sections electrically insulated from one another.

    Rack guide in rack and pinion type steering system
    8.
    发明授权
    Rack guide in rack and pinion type steering system 失效
    机架式小齿轮转向系统机架导轨

    公开(公告)号:US06178843B2

    公开(公告)日:2001-01-30

    申请号:US09124984

    申请日:1998-07-30

    IPC分类号: B62D312

    摘要: In a rack guide disposed in a casing of a rack and pinion type steering system for slidably supporting a rack bar having rack teeth which engage with a pinion rotatably supported in the casing, the area for bearing the load of the rack bar can be fixed. A slide bearing member 21 has a three-layered structure consisting of a backing metal 22 made of bronze, a sintered alloy layer 23 and a synthetic resin layer 24, the surface of the synthetic resin layer 24 comprising sliding-contact surface portions 25, 26 formed intermittently with the center thereof at the center of curvature “O” of a circular outer peripheral surface of a rack bar 16 and with a radius of curvature equal to the radius of curvature R0 of the same, and the remaining surface portions 27 to 29 formed in other positions than the sliding-contact surface portions 25, 26 so as to be more dented than the sliding-contact surface portions 25, 26.

    摘要翻译: 在齿条引导件中,齿条导向器设置在齿条和小齿轮转向系统的壳体中,用于可滑动地支撑具有齿条齿条的齿条,该齿条与可旋转地支撑在壳体中的小齿轮啮合,可以固定用于承载齿条的负载的区域。 滑动轴承构件21具有由青铜制的背衬金属22,烧结合金层23和合成树脂层24组成的三层结构,合成树脂层24的表面包括滑动接触表面部分25,26 以其中心间隔地形成在齿条16的圆形外周面的曲率“O”的中心,并且其曲率半径等于其曲率半径R0,其余的表面部分27至29 形成在滑动接触表面部分25,26之外的其它位置处,以比滑动接触表面部分25,26更凹陷。

    Apparatus and method for storing and reproducing digital image data
yielding high resolution and high quality video image data
    9.
    发明授权
    Apparatus and method for storing and reproducing digital image data yielding high resolution and high quality video image data 失效
    用于存储和再现产生高分辨率和高质量视频图像数据的数字图像数据的装置和方法

    公开(公告)号:US5442718A

    公开(公告)日:1995-08-15

    申请号:US114168

    申请日:1993-09-01

    摘要: An apparatus for processing image data. The apparatus converts analog green image data signals, analog red image data signals, and analog blue image data signals generated by imaging an object. The third image generation elements, representing the green image data, are arranged at positions shifted by a half pitch to the first and second image generation elements. The analog image data signals are converted into digital image data signals and are then compressed at a predetermined compression rate and stored in a recording medium by a storage means. In reproducing the image data, the recorded image data is read from the recording medium and expanded at a predetermined expansion rate to generate data substantially the same as the image data signals before compression. The expanded data is interpolated in a predetermined interpolation manner.

    摘要翻译: 一种用于处理图像数据的装置。 该装置转换模拟绿色图像数据信号,模拟红色图像数据信号和通过对象成像而产生的模拟蓝色图像数据信号。 表示绿色图像数据的第三图像生成元件被布置在向第一和第二图像生成元件偏移了半个间距的位置处。 模拟图像数据信号被转换成数字图像数据信号,然后以预定的压缩率被压缩,并由存储装置存储在记录介质中。 在再现图像数据时,从记录介质读取记录的图像数据并以预定的扩展速率扩展,以产生与压缩之前的图像数据信号基本相同的数据。 扩展数据以预定的插值方式进行内插。

    Method of manufacturing a clad material of bronze alloy and steel
    10.
    发明授权
    Method of manufacturing a clad material of bronze alloy and steel 失效
    制造青铜合金和钢的复合材料的方法

    公开(公告)号:US07749428B2

    公开(公告)日:2010-07-06

    申请号:US11727440

    申请日:2007-03-27

    IPC分类号: B22F7/04

    摘要: A manufacturing method of a clad material composed of a bronze alloy and a steel is provided, including: scattering a bronze alloy powder on a steel back metal; sintering the bronze alloy powder to obtain a bilayer material having a porous bronze alloy layer on the steel; dry-rolling and a sintering the bilayer material so that the bronze alloy layer has a porosity of 3% or less; and wet-rolling the bilayer material with supplying a rolling oil to surfaces of rolling rolls. The clad manufactured according to this method can be heat-treated without an disadvantage in a conventional wet-rolling that entering rolling oil vaporizes in the bronze alloy layer during the heat treatment to form new voids. Therefore, it becomes possible to make a bronze alloy layer high in density in small times of rolling, thus enabling an increase in production efficiency.

    摘要翻译: 提供由青铜合金和钢构成的复合材料的制造方法,包括:将青铜合金粉末分散在钢背金属上; 烧结青铜合金粉末以获得在钢上具有多孔青铜合金层的双层材料; 干轧和烧结双层材料,使得青铜合金层的孔隙率为3%以下; 并通过向轧辊的表面供给轧制油将双层材料进行湿式轧制。 根据该方法制造的包层可以在热处理期间在常规的湿式轧制中进行热处理,而不需要进入轧制油在青铜合金层中蒸发而形成新的空隙。 因此,可以在少量轧制中使青铜合金层的密度高,从而能够提高生产效率。