Method of producing an arc tube for a discharge lamp device
    1.
    发明授权
    Method of producing an arc tube for a discharge lamp device 失效
    一种用于放电灯装置的电弧管的制造方法

    公开(公告)号:US06974360B2

    公开(公告)日:2005-12-13

    申请号:US10455778

    申请日:2003-06-06

    CPC分类号: H01J9/326

    摘要: A method of producing an arc tube including inserting an electrode assembly in which a bent portion is formed in a lead wire into a glass tube to self-hold the electrode assembly to a predetermined position of the glass tube. After the electrode has been inserted to the predetermined position, pinch-sealing is conducted on a portion of the glass tube where the assembly is inserted. In the method, the electrode assembly is inserted into a metal guide pipe which is coaxially disposed with respect to the glass tube, to be once held into the pipe. Thereafter, the assembly may be pushed by a thin rod-like pushing member to be inserted to the predetermined position in the glass tube. One or more vertical grooves which are to be axially engaged with the bent portion of the assembly to circumferentially lock the bent portion may be formed in the inner side of the guide pipe. Using the one or more grooves, the assembly may be guided to the glass tube W without being in sliding contact with the guide pipe. Therefore, in a preferable embodiment, this prevents metal powder, which may be produced by rubbing and shaving the inner side of the guide pipe with the bent portion of the lead wire, from entering the chamber portion as a foreign matter. A holding chuck is not required to insert the assembly into the glass tube, but is used to facilitate insertion of the assembly into the guide pipe. The chuck for holding the assembly is not restricted in shape. The assembly in the guide pipe is guided to the glass tube and may be restricted by the vertical grooves to be circumferentially positioned.

    摘要翻译: 一种制造电弧管的方法,包括将电极组件插入到导线中形成弯曲部分的玻璃管中,以将电极组件自身保持在玻璃管的预定位置。 在将电极插入到预定位置之后,在玻璃管的插入组件的部分上进行夹紧密封。 在该方法中,电极组件被插入相对于玻璃管同轴设置的金属导管中,一旦被夹持在管中。 此后,组件可以被薄的棒状推动构件推动以插入到玻璃管中的预定位置。 与导向组件的弯曲部分轴向接合以沿周向锁定弯曲部分的一个或多个垂直槽可形成在导向管的内侧。 使用一个或多个凹槽,可以将组件引导到玻璃管W而不与导管滑动接触。 因此,在优选的实施方式中,能够防止作为引导管的弯曲部的导向管的内侧摩擦和刮削的金属粉末作为异物进入室部。 不需要夹持卡盘将组件插入玻璃管中,而是用于便于将组件插入导管中。 用于保持组件的卡盘的形状不受限制。 引导管中的组件被引导到玻璃管,并且可以被垂直的槽限制以被周向定位。

    Arc tube and method of producing the same
    2.
    发明授权
    Arc tube and method of producing the same 失效
    电弧管及其制造方法

    公开(公告)号:US06843698B2

    公开(公告)日:2005-01-18

    申请号:US10426851

    申请日:2003-05-01

    摘要: Before an electrode assembly is inserted into a quartz glass tube, a reinforcement bending process is applied to a metal foil. Even when a vibration load acts on the electrode assembly during the insertion of the electrode assembly into the quartz glass tube, the metal foil is not easily deformed, so that a rod electrode can be prevented from largely swinging together with the metal foil. Consequently, the position of a tip end portion of the rod electrode can be easily recognized by using a camera, whereby the degree of the insertion of the electrode assembly into the quartz glass tube can be correctly adjusted.

    摘要翻译: 在将电极组件插入石英玻璃管之前,将加强弯曲工艺应用于金属箔。 即使在将电极组件插入石英玻璃管中时,振动负荷作用在电极组件上,金属箔也不容易变形,从而可以防止棒状电极与金属箔发生大的摆动。 因此,可以通过使用照相机容易地识别棒状电极的前端部的位置,由此可以正确地调节电极组件插入石英玻璃管的程度。

    Arc tube having compressive stress and method for manufacture of an arc tube
    3.
    发明授权
    Arc tube having compressive stress and method for manufacture of an arc tube 失效
    具有压缩应力的电弧管和用于制造电弧管的方法

    公开(公告)号:US06903510B2

    公开(公告)日:2005-06-07

    申请号:US09987172

    申请日:2001-11-13

    IPC分类号: H01J61/36 H01J17/16 H01J61/30

    CPC分类号: H01J61/368

    摘要: An arc tube body 20 and a foil such as molybdenum foil 30 are joined with each other such that a compressive stress of 105 N/m2 or more remains at an ordinary temperature in the arc tube body 20 along a junction surface. The compressive stress is always generated on the arc tube body 20 even if a fluctuation in the stress is caused on the junction surface by the repetition of the ON/OFF of the arc tube (or a tensile stress is caused to have a very small value even if the compressive stress and the tensile stress are alternately generated). Thus, the junction strength of both members may be increased. In one embodiment, a plurality of cracks (intercrystalline cracks) may be generated on the molybdenum foil 30 by a high pressure acting during pinch seal, and quartz glass is caused to enter the cracks so that the junction strength of both members can be increased.

    摘要翻译: 电弧管体20和诸如钼箔30的箔彼此接合,使得10 5 N / m 2以上的压缩应力保持在普通 电弧管主体20沿着接合面的温度。 即使通过重复发光管的接通/断开而在接合面上产生应力波动(或拉伸应力具有非常小的值),也始终在电弧管主体20上产生压缩应力 即使压缩应力和拉伸应力交替地产生)。 因此,可以增加两个部件的接合强度。 在一个实施例中,可以通过在夹紧密封期间作用的高压在钼箔30上产生多个裂纹(晶间裂纹),并且使石英玻璃进入裂纹,从而可以增加两个部件的结合强度。

    Arc tube including step-down plane portions in pinch seal area
    4.
    发明授权
    Arc tube including step-down plane portions in pinch seal area 失效
    电弧管包括夹紧密封区域中的降压平面部分

    公开(公告)号:US06707239B2

    公开(公告)日:2004-03-16

    申请号:US09995562

    申请日:2001-11-29

    IPC分类号: H01J550

    CPC分类号: H01J61/368 H01J9/326

    摘要: An arc tube that effectively prevents a metal halide from being deposited in a light emitting tube portion, causing the change of a light emitting color or the generation of lighting failures in an arc tube. An axial distance L1 from a neck portion 20C of an arc tube body formed between a light emitting tube portion 20A and a pinch seal portion 24B of the arc tube body to a step-down plane portion 20Ba2 of each pinch seal surface 20Ba in a pinch seal portion 20B is set to 1 mm or less. During pinch seal, consequently, a sufficient pinching pressure is applied to a electrode 26, such as a tungsten electrode up to a portion close to a tip portion thereof. Thus, it is possible to reduce the volume of an almost wedge-shaped slit 24a formed around the tungsten electrode 26 on an end in the axial direction of a discharge space 24, thereby decreasing the amount of a metal halide deposited on the slit 24a.

    摘要翻译: 一种电弧管,其有效地防止金属卤化物沉积在发光管部分中,导致发光颜色的变化或电弧管中的发光故障的产生。与电弧的颈部20C的轴向距离L1 在发光管部20A和发光管体的压紧密封部24B之间形成的管体与夹紧密封部20B中的每个夹紧密封面20Ba的降压面部20Ba2的距离设定为1mm以下。 因此,在夹紧密封期间,向电极26(例如钨电极)施加足够的夹持压力,直到其末端部分附近的部分。 因此,可以减小在放电空间24的轴向端部上形成的钨电极26周围的几乎楔形的狭缝24a的体积,从而减少沉积在狭缝24a上的金属卤化物的量。

    Fixed-amount discharge squeeze container
    5.
    发明授权
    Fixed-amount discharge squeeze container 有权
    定量卸料挤压容器

    公开(公告)号:US08915403B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-12-23

    申请号:US13515084

    申请日:2010-12-02

    摘要: A fixed-amount discharge squeeze container (10) which discharges a specific amount of content liquid from a discharge port by squeeze deformation of a container body (11) includes a squeeze-deformable plastic-made container body (11) and a squeeze operating portion (14) to perform squeeze operation is arranged at a barrel portion (13) of the container body (11). The squeeze operating portion (14) has a cross-sectional shape formed with a compression face portion (16) having a mountain-like section including a pair of inclined face portions (15) arranged along two faces intersecting obtusely and a compression support portion (18) having an arc-shaped section which is jointed integrally with foot parts (19b) of the compression face portion (16) respectively via an edge line portion (17). The compression face portion (16) is restricted so as not to be flipped into a valley-like shape after the inclined face portions (15) deforms until force to expand the distance between the bilateral foot parts (19b) vanishes.

    摘要翻译: 通过容器主体(11)的挤压变形从排出口排出特定量的内容液的固定排出挤压容器(10)包括可挤压变形的塑料制容器体(11)和挤压操作部 (14)设置在容器主体(11)的筒部(13)处。 挤压操作部分(14)具有横截面形状,其形成有具有山形部分的压缩面部分(16),该部分包括一对倾斜面部分(15),两个倾斜面部分沿着两个相互交叉的表面和压缩支承部分 18),其具有经由边缘线部分(17)分别与所述压缩面部分(16)的脚部(19b)整体接合的弧形部分。 压缩面部(16)被限制为在倾斜面部(15)变形之后不会翻转成谷状形状,直到两侧脚部(19b)之间的距离扩大的力消失。

    Image forming method and image formed record
    6.
    发明授权
    Image forming method and image formed record 有权
    图像形成方法和图像形成记录

    公开(公告)号:US08857962B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-10-14

    申请号:US12863542

    申请日:2009-01-16

    摘要: An image forming method of the present invention including applying a pretreatment liquid to a recording medium, and discharging an inkjet recording ink dropwise according to an image signal to form an image on the recording medium on which the pretreatment liquid has been applied, wherein the recording medium is regular paper which has no coat layer, the pretreatment liquid contains a cationic polymer compound, a surfactant A, water and a water-soluble organic acid, and the inkjet recording ink contains a water-dispersible colorant, a water-soluble organic solvent, a surfactant B, a penetrating agent and water, and wherein the pretreatment liquid has a static surface tension of 20 mN/m to 30 mN/m.

    摘要翻译: 本发明的图像形成方法包括将预处理液体施加到记录介质上,并根据图像信号逐滴喷射喷墨记录墨水,以在其上施加有预处理液体的记录介质上形成图像,其中记录 介质是没有涂层的普通纸,预处理液含有阳离子高分子化合物,表面活性剂A,水和水溶性有机酸,喷墨记录油墨含有水分散性着色剂,水溶性有机溶剂 表面活性剂B,渗透剂和水,其中预处理液体具有20mN / m至30mN / m的静态表面张力。

    Image forming method, and image formed matter
    7.
    发明授权
    Image forming method, and image formed matter 有权
    图像形成方法,图像形成物

    公开(公告)号:US08814340B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-08-26

    申请号:US13388074

    申请日:2010-08-10

    申请人: Hiroshi Goto

    发明人: Hiroshi Goto

    摘要: An image forming method including: applying a pre-treatment liquid onto a coating layer provided on at least one surface of a support of a recording medium, jetting an inkjet ink onto the coating layer, onto which the pre-treatment liquid has been applied, so as to form an image, and applying or jetting a post-treatment liquid onto the coating layer, onto which the inkjet ink has been jetted, so as to form a transparent protective layer on the coating layer, wherein the inkjet ink contains the water-dispersible colorant, a water-soluble organic solvent, a surfactant, a penetrant and water, and wherein an amount of pure water transferred into the recording medium, provided with the coating layer, measured at a contact time of 100 ms with a dynamic scanning liquid absorptometer is 1 ml/m2 to 10 ml/m2, and the pre-treatment liquid contains a water-soluble aliphatic organic acid.

    摘要翻译: 一种图像形成方法,包括:将预处理液体施加到设置在记录介质的支撑体的至少一个表面上的涂层上,将喷墨油墨喷射到涂覆有预处理液体的涂层上, 以便形成图像,并且将后处理液体施加或喷射到已经喷射了喷墨油墨的涂层上,以在涂层上形成透明保护层,其中喷墨油墨含有水 可分散着色剂,水溶性有机溶剂,表面活性剂,渗透剂和水,并且其中转移到记录介质中的设置有涂层的纯水量在100ms的接触时间下用动态扫描 液体吸收计为1ml / m 2至10ml / m 2,预处理液含有水溶性脂肪族有机酸。

    OXIDE SINTERED BODY AND SPUTTERING TARGET
    9.
    发明申请
    OXIDE SINTERED BODY AND SPUTTERING TARGET 有权
    氧化物烧结体和溅射目标

    公开(公告)号:US20130341183A1

    公开(公告)日:2013-12-26

    申请号:US14002768

    申请日:2012-03-01

    IPC分类号: C23C14/34

    摘要: Provided are an oxide sintered body and a sputtering target that are ideal for the production of an oxide semiconductor film for a display device. The oxide sintered body and sputtering target that are provided have both high conductivity and high relative density, are capable of forming an oxide semiconductor film having a high carrier mobility, and in particular, have excellent direct-current discharge stability in that long-term, stable discharge is possible, even when used by the direct-current sputtering method. The oxide sintered body of the invention is an oxide sintered body obtained by mixing and sintering zinc oxide, tin oxide, and an oxide of at least one metal (M metal) selected from the group consisting of Al, Hf, Ni, Si, Ga, In, and Ta. When the in-plane specific resistance and the specific resistance in the direction of depth are approximated by Gaussian distribution, the distribution coefficient σ of the specific resistance is 0.02 or less.

    摘要翻译: 提供了一种氧化物烧结体和溅射靶,其对于制造用于显示装置的氧化物半导体膜是理想的。 所提供的氧化物烧结体和溅射靶都具有高导电性和高相对密度,能够形成具有高载流子迁移率的氧化物半导体膜,并且特别地,在长期内具有优异的直流放电稳定性, 即使通过直流溅射法使用也能够稳定地进行放电。 本发明的氧化物烧结体是通过将氧化锌,氧化锡和至少一种选自Al,Hf,Ni,Si,Ga的金属(M金属)的氧化物混合并烧结而得到的氧化物烧结体 ,In和Ta。 当面内电阻率和深度方向的电阻率由高斯分布近似时,电阻率的分布系数σ为0.02以下。