Method and measurement device for measuring suspension
    1.
    发明授权
    Method and measurement device for measuring suspension 有权
    测量悬浮液的方法和测量装置

    公开(公告)号:US06703618B2

    公开(公告)日:2004-03-09

    申请号:US10190988

    申请日:2002-07-08

    IPC分类号: G01N2185

    摘要: The invention relates to a method and a measurement device for measuring a suspension which contains wood fibers, the method comprising directing optical radiation at pulp and measuring optical radiation emitted by the pulp. The solution comprises measuring at least one of the following two properties; kappa number and brightness. The solution comprises changing the pulp consistency in a desired range of consistency extending from a desired initial consistency to a desired final consistency. The pulp consistency and the strength of a desired wavelength from the optical radiation are measured in the desired consistency range. Measurement points are modeled with a function of the desired type by fitting the parameters of the function according to the measurement points. Finally at least one of the following two properties of the pulp is determined by means of the modeling function; kappa number and brightness.

    摘要翻译: 本发明涉及一种用于测量含有木纤维的悬浮液的方法和测量装置,该方法包括引导纸浆中的光辐射并测量纸浆发射的光辐射。 该解决方案包括测量以下两个特性中的至少一个: 卡帕数和亮度。 溶液包括将纸浆稠度从期望的初始稠度延伸到期望的最终稠度的期望的稠度范围。 在期望的一致性范围内测量来自光学辐射的纸浆浓度和期望波长的强度。 通过根据测量点拟合函数的参数,对所需类型的函数对测量点进行建模。 最后,通过建模功能确定纸浆的以下两个性质中的至少一个: 卡帕数和亮度。

    Code reader
    2.
    发明申请

    公开(公告)号:US20060138233A1

    公开(公告)日:2006-06-29

    申请号:US11024035

    申请日:2004-12-29

    IPC分类号: G06K7/08

    CPC分类号: G06K19/067 G06K7/081

    摘要: A method for reading a code, which code comprises code elements and the first part of the code elements is substantially conductive and the conductivity of the second part is substantially different from that of the first part, in which method the reader couples to the code in a capacitive manner, in which case the signal level of the signal formed by the reader varies according to the conductivity of the code element, and a correction factor is determined of at least one code element for correcting the signal. In addition, the invention relates to a code reader and electric ink.

    Method and an Apparatus for Manufacturing an Electronic Thin-Film Component and an Electronic Thin-Film Component
    3.
    发明申请
    Method and an Apparatus for Manufacturing an Electronic Thin-Film Component and an Electronic Thin-Film Component 审中-公开
    用于制造电子薄膜组件和电子薄膜组件的方法和装置

    公开(公告)号:US20080012151A1

    公开(公告)日:2008-01-17

    申请号:US10561225

    申请日:2004-06-18

    IPC分类号: H01L23/52 B05C11/00 H05K3/04

    摘要: A method for manufacturing an electronic thin-film component, an apparatus implementing the method, and an electronic thin-film component manufactured according to the method. A lowermost, galvanically uniform conductive layer of electrically conductive material is first formed on a substantially dielectric substrate, from which lowermost conductive layer conductive areas are galvanically separated from each other to form an electrode pattern. On top of the electrode pattern it is then possible to form one or several upper passive or active layers required in the thin-film component. The separation of the lowermost conductive layer into an electrode pattern takes place by exerting on the lowermost conductive layer a machining operation based on die-cut embossing, i.e. embossing, wherein the relief of the machining member used in the machining operation causes a permanent deformation on the substrate and at the same time embosses areas from the conductive layer into conductive areas galvanically separated from each other. The method and apparatus are suitable for manufacturing thin-film components in a roll-to-roll process.

    摘要翻译: 电子薄膜部件的制造方法,实施该方法的装置以及根据该方法制造的电子薄膜部件。 首先在基本电介质基底上形成最低电流均匀的导电材料导电层,最下面的导电层导电区域从该电介质基底上电流分离形成电极图案。 在电极图案的顶部,可以形成薄膜组件中所需的一个或多个上部被动或有源层。 最下面的导电层分离成电极图案是通过在最下面的导电层上施加基于模切压花的加工操作,即压花,其中在加工操作中使用的加工构件的浮雕引起永久变形 并且同时将从导电层的区域压印成彼此电隔离的导电区域。 该方法和装置适用于在卷对卷过程中制造薄膜部件。

    ELECTRONIC FLUIDIC INDICATOR AND METHOD OF INDICATING
    4.
    发明申请
    ELECTRONIC FLUIDIC INDICATOR AND METHOD OF INDICATING 有权
    电子流体指示器和指示方法

    公开(公告)号:US20130002438A1

    公开(公告)日:2013-01-03

    申请号:US13519986

    申请日:2009-12-31

    IPC分类号: G01N33/02 G08B21/18 G01N33/15

    CPC分类号: G06F3/03 G09F3/03

    摘要: The invention relates to providing detection of an exposure to a physical or chemical phenomenon and revealing information as a response to the exposure. A microfluidic device (20) comprises a microchannel (22) filled at least partly with at least one substance and a conductor (29) providing an intersection area (23a-23d) with the microchannel (22). As a result of exposure to the physical or chemical phenomenon directed to the microchannel (22) or to the substance in the microchannel (22) the microfluidic device (20) is arranged to control electromagnetic characteristic of the conductor (29) in the intersection area (23a-23d). An indicator device (45) comprises the microfluidic device (20) that is connected to means for indicating (40) to indicate the exposure to the phenomenon by giving a visual, sound, scent and/or electhcomagnetic indication. Further a method for detecting exposure to a physical or chemical phenomenon and indicating the exposure is presented.

    摘要翻译: 本发明涉及提供对物理或化学现象的暴露的检测,并揭示作为对暴露的响应的信息。 微流体装置(20)包括至少部分地填充有至少一种物质的微通道(22)和提供与微通道(22)的交叉区域(23a-23d)的导体(29)。 由于暴露于针对微通道(22)的物理或化学现象或微通道(22)中的物质的结果,微流体装置(20)被布置成控制交叉区域中的导体(29)的电磁特性 (23a-23d)。 指示器装置(45)包括微流体装置(20),其连接到用于通过给出视觉,声音,气味和/或电磁指示来指示(40)以指示暴露于现象的装置。 还提出了一种用于检测暴露于物理或化学现象并指示曝光的方法。

    Embossing Device And A Method For Adjusting The Embossing Device
    5.
    发明申请
    Embossing Device And A Method For Adjusting The Embossing Device 审中-公开
    压花装置及调整压花装置的方法

    公开(公告)号:US20080122129A1

    公开(公告)日:2008-05-29

    申请号:US11660033

    申请日:2005-08-05

    IPC分类号: B29C59/02 B32B38/06

    摘要: A micro-optical grid structure is produced on a surface layer of a substrate by an embossing device and method. The embossing device includes an embossing member and a backing member, a temperature adjuster for adjusting the embossing temperature and a pressure adjuster for adjusting the pressure exerted by the embossing member and the backing member to the surface layer of the substrate. An optical measuring device is arranged to produce a diffraction signal dependent on the intensity of light diffracted from the surface of the substrate. The embossing pressure and/or temperature is/are adjusted on the basis of the diffraction signal to produce an optimal and even pattern depth of the grid structure. With the adjustment based on the diffraction signal, it is possible to avoid the sticking of the surface of the substrate to the embossing member due to too high an embossing temperature. When the pattern depth is optimal, collapse of the substrate caused by the too high embossing pressure is avoided.

    摘要翻译: 通过压花装置和方法在基板的表面层上制造微光栅格结构。 压花装置包括压花构件和背衬构件,用于调节压花温度的温度调节器和用于调节由压花构件和背衬构件施加到衬底的表面层的压力的压力调节器。 光学测量装置被布置成产生取决于从衬底的表面衍射的光的强度的衍射信号。 基于衍射信号来调节压花压力和/或温度,以产生网格结构的最佳和均匀图案深度。 通过基于衍射信号的调整,可以避免由于压印温度太高而使基板的表面粘附到压花部件。 当图案深度最佳时,避免了由过高的压花压力引起的基板的塌陷。

    Electronic fluidic indicator and method of indicating
    6.
    发明授权
    Electronic fluidic indicator and method of indicating 有权
    电子流体指示器和指示方法

    公开(公告)号:US09335834B2

    公开(公告)日:2016-05-10

    申请号:US13519986

    申请日:2009-12-31

    IPC分类号: G08B21/00 G06F3/03

    CPC分类号: G06F3/03 G09F3/03

    摘要: The invention relates to providing detection of an exposure to a physical or chemical phenomenon and revealing information as a response to the exposure. A microfluidic device (20) comprises a microchannel (22) filled at least partly with at least one substance and a conductor (29) providing an intersection area (23a-23d) with the microchannel (22). As a result of exposure to the physical or chemical phenomenon directed to the microchannel (22) or to the substance in the microchannel (22) the microfluidic device (20) is arranged to control electromagnetic characteristic of the conductor (29) in the intersection area (23a-23d). An indicator device (45) comprises the microfluidic device (20) that is connected to means for indicating (40) to indicate the exposure to the phenomenon by giving a visual, sound, scent and/or electhcomagnetic indication. Further a method for detecting exposure to a physical or chemical phenomenon and indicating the exposure is presented.

    摘要翻译: 本发明涉及提供对物理或化学现象的暴露的检测,并揭示作为对暴露的响应的信息。 微流体装置(20)包括至少部分地填充有至少一种物质的微通道(22)和提供与微通道(22)的交叉区域(23a-23d)的导体(29)。 由于暴露于针对微通道(22)的物理或化学现象或微通道(22)中的物质的结果,微流体装置(20)被布置成控制交叉区域中的导体(29)的电磁特性 (23a-23d)。 指示器装置(45)包括微流体装置(20),其连接到用于通过给出视觉,声音,气味和/或电磁指示来指示(40)以指示暴露于现象的装置。 还提出了一种用于检测暴露于物理或化学现象并指示曝光的方法。

    APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR INDICATING A PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PHENOMENON
    7.
    发明申请
    APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR INDICATING A PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PHENOMENON 审中-公开
    用于表示物理或化学反应物的装置和方法

    公开(公告)号:US20130017609A1

    公开(公告)日:2013-01-17

    申请号:US13520098

    申请日:2009-12-31

    IPC分类号: G01N31/22 G01N21/78

    摘要: The invention relates to an apparatus (200), which comprises a first substance (220) in a microchannel (210) of the apparatus configured to react to a physical phenomenon or chemical phenomenon directed to the apparatus for providing an indication, which originates from the physical phenomenon or chemical phenomenon directed to the apparatus and indicates an occurrence of the physical phenomenon or chemical phenomenon directed to the apparatus. The invention also relates to a method, which is performed by means of the apparatus and a device, which comprises the apparatus.

    摘要翻译: 本发明涉及一种装置(200),其包括设备的微通道(210)中的第一物质(220),该第一物质被配置成与针对该装置的物理现象或化学现象作出反应,以提供指示,该指示源自 指向设备的物理现象或化学现象,并指示出现针对设备的物理现象或化学现象。 本发明还涉及一种通过装置和装置执行的方法,该方法包括该装置。

    Code reader
    8.
    发明授权
    Code reader 失效
    代码阅读器

    公开(公告)号:US07490772B2

    公开(公告)日:2009-02-17

    申请号:US11024035

    申请日:2004-12-29

    IPC分类号: G06K9/18

    CPC分类号: G06K19/067 G06K7/081

    摘要: A method for reading a code, which code comprises code elements and the first part of the code elements is substantially conductive and the conductivity of the second part is substantially different from that of the first part, in which method the reader couples to the code in a capacitive manner, in which case the signal level of the signal formed by the reader varies according to the conductivity of the code element, and a correction factor is determined of at least one code element for correcting the signal. In addition, the invention relates to a code reader and electric ink.

    摘要翻译: 一种用于读取代码的方法,该代码包括代码元素,并且代码元素的第一部分是基本上导电的,并且第二部分的导电性与第一部分的导电性基本上不同,在该方法中,读取器耦合到代码 在这种情况下,由读取器形成的信号的信号电平根据码元的电导率而变化,并且确定用于校正信号的至少一个码元的校正因子。 此外,本发明涉及一种代码阅读器和电墨水。