Variable dispersion compensator and optical transmission system
    1.
    发明授权
    Variable dispersion compensator and optical transmission system 有权
    可变色散补偿器和光传输系统

    公开(公告)号:US06892003B2

    公开(公告)日:2005-05-10

    申请号:US10114321

    申请日:2002-04-03

    CPC分类号: H04B10/25133

    摘要: An optical signal, which is to become the subject of dispersion compensation, is split by optical combining/splitting unit 2, and each frequency component of the optical signal that is split is reflected by the corresponding reflective mirror 30 included in reflective mirror group 3 to apply a predetermined phase shift to the respective frequency components Each reflected frequency component is then combined using optical combining/splitting unit 2, to give dispersion compensated optical signal Furthermore, in regards to reflective mirror group 3, which is used to apply phase shift to each frequency component of an optical signal, each of the respective plurality of reflective mirrors 30 is made a movable mirror having a movable reflection position that reflects the frequency components. Through this, dispersion that develops in an optical signal may be compensated with favorable controllability and high accuracy. Therefore, the precision and controllability of dispersion compensation will become superior, and realized is a variable dispersion compensator having a miniaturized optical circuit, and an optical transmission system comprising such variable dispersion compensator,

    摘要翻译: 要成为色散补偿的对象的光信号被光学合成/分离单元2分离,并且被分离的光信号的每个频率分量被包括在反射镜组3中的相应的反射镜30反射到 对相应的频率分量施加预定的相移。然后使用光学合成/分离单元2组合每个反射频率分量,以产生色散补偿的光信号。此外,关于反射镜组3,其用于将相移施加到每个 光信号的频率分量,各个反射镜30中的每一个被制成具有反映频率分量的可移动反射位置的可移动反射镜。 由此,可以以良好的可控性和高精度补偿在光信号中产生的色散。 因此,色散补偿的精度和可控性将变得更好,并且实现了具有小型化光电路的可变色散补偿器和包括这种可变色散补偿器的光传输系统,

    Optical module, light divider/insertor and light transmission device
    2.
    发明授权
    Optical module, light divider/insertor and light transmission device 有权
    光模块,分光片/插件和光传输装置

    公开(公告)号:US06801683B2

    公开(公告)日:2004-10-05

    申请号:US10331493

    申请日:2002-12-31

    IPC分类号: G02B635

    摘要: An optical module has a planar waveguide which is provided with an optical circuit for an optical switch formed by 2×2 cross optical waveguides A1 to D1 and an optical circuit for an optical variable attenuator formed by 2×2 cross optical waveguides A2 to D2. Joined onto the planar waveguide is an actuator structure and the actuator structure is constituted by an actuator section for an optical switch and an actuator section for an optical variable attenuator. The optical circuit of the planar waveguide and the actuator section constitute an optical switch, whereas the optical circuit of the planar waveguide 2 and the actuator section constitute an optical variable attenuator.

    摘要翻译: 光学模块具有平面波导,该平面波导设置有用于由2×2个交叉光波导A1至D1形成的光开关的光路,以及由2×2个交叉光波导A2至D2形成的用于光可变衰减器的光电路。 连接到平面波导上的是致动器结构,并且致动器结构由用于光学开关的致动器部分和用于光学可变衰减器的致动器部分构成。 平面波导和致动器部分的光电路构成光开关,而平面波导2和致动器部分的光电路构成光可变衰减器。

    Optical variable attenuator and optical module
    3.
    发明授权
    Optical variable attenuator and optical module 有权
    光学可变衰减器和光学模块

    公开(公告)号:US06782185B2

    公开(公告)日:2004-08-24

    申请号:US10331660

    申请日:2002-12-31

    IPC分类号: G02B635

    摘要: An optical variable attenuator has a planar waveguide, which is provided with optical waveguides forming an input optical line A and an output optical line B. A cantilever is disposed at the upper face of the planar waveguide, whereas a movable mirror for reflecting light passing through the input optical line A toward the output optical line B is secured to the leading end part of the cantilever. An electrode is disposed at the upper face of the planar waveguide. The cantilever and the electrode are connected to each other by way of a voltage source. The voltage source applies a voltage between the cantilever and the electrode, so as to generate an electrostatic force therebetween, which flexes the leading end side of the cantilever toward the electrode. As a consequence, the movable mirror moves toward the electrode.

    摘要翻译: 光学可变衰减器具有平面波导,其设置有形成输入光线A和输出光线B的光波导。悬臂设置在平面波导的上表面,而可移动镜用于反射通过的光 输出光线A朝向输出光线B固定到悬臂的前端部。 电极设置在平面波导的上表面。 悬臂和电极通过电压源彼此连接。 电压源在悬臂和电极之间施加电压,以在它们之间产生静电力,使悬臂的前端侧向电极弯曲。 结果,可动镜朝向电极移动。

    COMBUSTION SYSTEM
    4.
    发明申请
    COMBUSTION SYSTEM 审中-公开
    燃烧系统

    公开(公告)号:US20130092062A1

    公开(公告)日:2013-04-18

    申请号:US13703737

    申请日:2011-01-17

    IPC分类号: F23J11/00

    摘要: A combustion system capable of decreasing nitrogen oxide discharged from exhaust gas is provided. The combustion system includes: a combustion furnace (2) having a burner unit (2a) for supplying fuel and combustion oxygen to the inside of the furnace, a reduction zone formed on a downstream side of the burner unit (2a) for combusting the fuel, and a combustion oxygen supply port (2b) for supplying combustion oxygen (21) so that unburned fuel which has passed the reduction zone completely combusts; and a smoke removal device (9) for removing smoke in the exhaust gas discharged from the combustion furnace (2). Part of exhaust gas (22) diverging from between the combustion furnace (2) and the smoke removal device (9) is introduced to the burner unit (2a), while part of exhaust gas (23) diverging from a downstream side of the smoke removal device (9) is introduced to the combustion oxygen supply port (2b).

    摘要翻译: 提供能够减少从废气排出的氮氧化物的燃烧系统。 燃烧系统包括:具有用于向炉内供给燃料和燃烧氧的燃烧器单元(2a)的燃烧炉(2),形成在燃烧器单元(2a)的下游侧的用于燃烧燃料的还原区 和用于供给燃烧氧气(21)的燃烧用氧气供给口(2b),使得已经通过所述还原区域的未燃烧燃料完全燃烧; 以及用于除去从燃烧炉(2)排出的废气中的烟雾的除烟装置(9)。 从燃烧炉(2)和排烟装置(9)之间分流的废气(22)的一部分被引入燃烧器单元(2a),而排气(23)的一部分从烟雾的下游侧分叉 去除装置(9)被引入燃烧供氧口(2b)。

    BOILER STRUCTURE
    5.
    发明申请
    BOILER STRUCTURE 审中-公开
    锅炉结构

    公开(公告)号:US20110265735A1

    公开(公告)日:2011-11-03

    申请号:US12682682

    申请日:2009-07-02

    IPC分类号: F22B37/22 F22B37/70

    摘要: A boiler structure that allows for an appropriate flow-rate distribution of an internal fluid to multiple divided furnace wall surfaces (water-wall) without excessive pressure loss so as to reduce the pressure loss (friction loss) occurring between furnace inlet headers and outlet headers is provided. In a boiler structure having a furnace water-wall (4) formed of multiple boiler evaporation tubes (3) disposed on a wall surface of a furnace and configured to generate steam by heating water inside the furnace when the water pressure-fed to the boiler evaporation tubes (3) flows inside the tubes, the boiler structure includes orifices (22), for an internal fluid, provided in inlet connection tubes (20) that guide the water to inlet headers (21) of furnace walls obtained by dividing the furnace water-wall (4) into multiple parts, and orifices (23) provided in nozzle stubs that guide the water from the inlet headers (21) to the boiler evaporation tubes (3).

    摘要翻译: 一种锅炉结构,其允许内部流体适当的流量分配到多个分开的炉壁表面(水壁)而没有过多的压力损失,以便减少在炉入口集管和出口集管之间发生的压力损失(摩擦损失) 被提供。 在具有由多个锅炉蒸发管(3)形成的炉水壁(4)的锅炉结构中,所述多个锅炉蒸发管(3)设置在炉壁表面上,并且被配置为当压力供给到锅炉的水加热炉内的水时产生蒸汽 蒸发管(3)在管内流动,锅炉结构包括用于内部流体的孔口(22),其设置在入口连接管(20)中,导入管将水引导到炉壁的入口集管(21) 水壁(4)分成多个部分,以及设置在喷嘴短管中的引导水从入口集管(21)到锅炉蒸发管(3)的孔(23)。

    BOILER STRUCTURE
    6.
    发明申请
    BOILER STRUCTURE 有权
    锅炉结构

    公开(公告)号:US20110126781A1

    公开(公告)日:2011-06-02

    申请号:US13056219

    申请日:2009-07-02

    IPC分类号: F24D19/00

    摘要: Provided is a boiler structure that allows for appropriate flow-rate distribution for each furnace wall by using a simple configuration without any moving parts in a wide thermal-load range of a furnace from a partial load to a rated load. In a boiler structure having a furnace water-wall formed of multiple boiler evaporation tubes and configured to generate steam by heating water inside the furnace when the water that is pressure-fed to the boiler evaporation tubes flows inside the tubes, the boiler structure includes a pressure-loss adjusting section, for an internal fluid, provided in an outlet connection tube that connects outlets of water walls obtained by dividing the furnace water-wall into multiple parts.

    摘要翻译: 提供了一种锅炉结构,其允许通过使用简单的构造来允许每个炉壁的适当的流量分布,在炉的宽热负荷范围内没有任何移动部件从部分负载到额定负载。 在具有由多个锅炉蒸发管形成的炉水壁构成的锅炉结构中,在通过加压到锅炉蒸发管的水流入管内时,通过对炉内的水进行加热来生成蒸汽,锅炉结构包括: 用于内部流体的压力损失调节部分,设置在将炉壁水分为多个部分而获得的水壁出口连接的出口连接管中。

    A Treatment Apparatus And a Method of Treatment
    7.
    发明申请
    A Treatment Apparatus And a Method of Treatment 审中-公开
    治疗装置及治疗方法

    公开(公告)号:US20070244527A1

    公开(公告)日:2007-10-18

    申请号:US11633639

    申请日:2006-12-05

    IPC分类号: A61N5/067

    摘要: A dental treatment apparatus is provided with an irradiation unit, a temperature detection unit and a control unit. The irradiation unit is constituted by N number of first light emitting elements S1 to SN, N number of first focusing lenses L1 to LN, and N number of optic fibers F1 to FN, combined on a 1:1 basis, and optic fibers Fn are bundled on the output side of the irradiation unit. The first light emitting element Sn is an element which outputs laser light having a specific wavelength λ within a range of 400 nm to 420 nm. The temperature detection unit is constituted by a non-contact temperature sensor and a wire. The non-contact temperature sensor detects the temperature at a site irradiated with laser light output from an emergent end.

    摘要翻译: 牙科治疗装置设置有照射单元,温度检测单元和控制单元。 照射单元由N个第一发光元件S 1〜S N N构成,N个第一聚焦透镜L 1〜L〜L N 1,N个光纤F 1到F N 1,以1:1为单位组合,并且光纤F < n 捆扎在照射单元的输出侧。 第一发光元件S N是将具有特定波长λ的激光输出在400nm至420nm的范围内的元件。 温度检测单元由非接触式温度传感器和电线构成。 非接触式温度传感器检测从紧急端射出的激光照射的部位的温度。

    Method and apparatus for distributing digital contents to various terminals and recording medium containing same
    8.
    发明授权
    Method and apparatus for distributing digital contents to various terminals and recording medium containing same 失效
    将数字内容分发到各种终端的方法和装置以及包含该内容的记录介质

    公开(公告)号:US07103678B2

    公开(公告)日:2006-09-05

    申请号:US09739347

    申请日:2000-12-19

    IPC分类号: G06F15/16 H04L9/00

    摘要: A contents distribution apparatus for distributing distribution data, which is converted by a method according to the difference of addressee terminal, is provided. A distribution apparatus 90 for distributing digital contents to an addressee terminal, which includes a contents storage unit 20 for storing digital contents, a data receiving unit 70 for receiving the type of an addressee terminal from a different requester than an addressee which requests to distribute digital contents, a converting unit 40 for converting digital contents into distribution data based on the type, and a distribution unit for connecting to an addressee terminal in a condition that the converting unit 40 has completed converting to distribution data and for distributing the distribution data to an addressee terminal.

    摘要翻译: 提供一种用于分发分发数据的内容分发装置,其通过根据收件人终端的差异的方法转换。 一种用于将数字内容分发给收件人终端的分发装置90,该收件人终端包括用于存储数字内容的内容存储单元20,用于从不同请求者接收来自请求分发数字的收件人的收件人终端的类型的数据接收单元70 内容,用于基于该类型将数字内容转换为分发数据的转换单元40,以及在转换单元40已经完成转换为分发数据并将分发数据分发到一个的情况下连接到收件人终端的分发单元 收件人终端。

    Database search system and method
    9.
    发明授权
    Database search system and method 有权
    数据库搜索系统和方法

    公开(公告)号:US06704748B1

    公开(公告)日:2004-03-09

    申请号:US09651675

    申请日:2000-08-30

    申请人: Hiroshi Suganuma

    发明人: Hiroshi Suganuma

    IPC分类号: G06F1730

    摘要: In order to make possible a variety of database searches, image data is registered on a first hard disk and a plurality of attribute tables each containing attribute information regarding images are registered on a second hard disk. When one search condition has been applied, a search of attribute information is conducted using one attribute table conforming to the search condition from among the attribute tables stored on the second hard disk. When another search condition has been applied, a search of attribute information is conducted using another attribute table stored on the second hard disk. Thus, a database can be searched even when search conditions differ.

    摘要翻译: 为了使各种数据库搜索成为可能,将图像数据登记在第一硬盘上,并且将包含关于图像的属性信息的多个属性表登记在第二硬盘上。 当应用了一个搜索条件时,使用从存储在第二硬盘上的属性表中的符合搜索条件的一个属性表来进行属性信息的搜索。 当应用另一搜索条件时,使用存储在第二硬盘上的另一个属性表进行属性信息的搜索。 因此,即使搜索条件不同,也可以搜索数据库。

    Objective lens and recording/reproducing apparatus
    10.
    发明授权
    Objective lens and recording/reproducing apparatus 失效
    物镜和记录/再现装置

    公开(公告)号:US5880893A

    公开(公告)日:1999-03-09

    申请号:US937029

    申请日:1997-09-24

    申请人: Hiroshi Suganuma

    发明人: Hiroshi Suganuma

    摘要: A object of the present invention is to provide an objective lens that two non spherical surfaces are combined and a numeral aperture is more than 0.7, and to provide an optical pick-up apparatus which can be used for an optical recording medium having high information recording density by using this objective lens.There is disclosed that a first surface is a rotating ellipse surface (a cone constant k: -1.ltoreq.k

    摘要翻译: 本发明的目的是提供一种物镜,其组合两个非球面并且数字孔径大于0.7,并提供一种可用于具有高信息记录的光记录介质的光学拾取装置 通过使用该物镜的密度。 公开了第一表面是旋转椭圆面(锥体常数k:-1