BLOOD CIRCUIT, BLOOD PURIFICATION CONTROL APPARATUS, AND PRIMING METHOD
    1.
    发明申请
    BLOOD CIRCUIT, BLOOD PURIFICATION CONTROL APPARATUS, AND PRIMING METHOD 有权
    血液循环,血液净化控制装置和预处理方法

    公开(公告)号:US20100078385A1

    公开(公告)日:2010-04-01

    申请号:US12594081

    申请日:2008-03-25

    摘要: The present invention provides a blood circuit capable of automatically performing priming for safe treatments.The blood circuit includes: a hemofilter (56) purifying blood; a blood removal line that has an end connected to an inlet of the hemofilter (56) and that consists of a first blood removal line (84), a second blood removal line (88), and a third blood removal line (89); a blood return line that has an end connected to an outlet of the hemofilter (56) and that consists of the first blood return line (92) and the second blood return line (94); and an anticoagulant (bypass) line (90) reducing a difference between (a) a pressure of a priming fluid flowing in the blood removal line and (b) a pressure of the priming fluid flowing in the blood return line.

    摘要翻译: 本发明提供能够自动进行灌注以进行安全处理的血液回路。 血液回路包括:血液净化器(56)净化血液; 血液清除管线,其一端与血液滤清器(56)的入口连接,由第一除血管线(84),第二除血管线(88)和第三除血管线(89)组成。 血液回流管线,其端部连接到血液滤清器(56)的出口,并且由第一血液回收管线(92)和第二血液回收管线(94)组成。 和抗凝血剂(旁路)管线(90),减少(a)在除血管线中流动的引发流体的压力和(b)在血液返回管线中流动的引发流体的压力之间的差异。

    Blood circuit, blood purification control apparatus, and priming method
    2.
    发明授权
    Blood circuit, blood purification control apparatus, and priming method 有权
    血液回路,血液净化控制装置和启动方法

    公开(公告)号:US08877063B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-11-04

    申请号:US12594081

    申请日:2008-03-25

    摘要: A blood circuit capable of automatically performing priming for safe treatments. The blood circuit includes: a hemofilter (56) purifying blood; a blood removal line that has an end connected to an inlet of the hemofilter (56) and that includes a first blood removal line (84), a second blood removal line (88), and a third blood removal line (89); a blood return line that has an end connected to an outlet of the hemofilter (56) and that includes the first blood return line (92) and the second blood return line (94); and an anticoagulant (bypass) line (90) reducing a difference between (a) a pressure of a priming fluid flowing in the blood removal line and (b) a pressure of the priming fluid flowing in the blood return line.

    摘要翻译: 能够自动进行灌注以进行安全治疗的血液回路。 血液回路包括:血液净化器(56)净化血液; 具有连接到血液滤液器(56)的入口并且包括第一除血管线(84),第二除血管线(88)和第三除血管线(89)的端部的除血管线; 血液回流管线,其端部连接到血液滤清器(56)的出口,并且包括第一血液回输管线(92)和第二血液回收管线(94); 和抗凝血剂(旁路)管线(90),减少(a)在除血管线中流动的引发流体的压力和(b)在血液返回管线中流动的引发流体的压力之间的差异。

    STATE DETECTING DEVICE
    3.
    发明申请
    STATE DETECTING DEVICE 失效
    状态检测装置

    公开(公告)号:US20100018317A1

    公开(公告)日:2010-01-28

    申请号:US12312865

    申请日:2007-11-21

    IPC分类号: G01L19/00

    摘要: A state detecting device can efficiently remove air bubbles from a liquid no matter whether the liquid flows forwards or backwards. The state detecting device (1) is provided in a tube to detect a state of a liquid flowing in the tube. The state detecting device (1) includes: a liquid hold part (2) in which the liquid is stored; an inflow part (4) from which the liquid enters the liquid hold part (2); an outflow part (5) from which the liquid exits from the liquid hold part (2); an inlet (8) that is a rear end portion of the inflow part (4); and an outlet (9) that is a front end portion of the outflow part (5). Here, the inlet (8) and the outlet (9) are arranged higher than a center of the liquid hold part (2) in a vertical direction when the state detecting device is provided in the tube.

    摘要翻译: 无论液体向前还是向后流动,状态检测装置可以有效地从液体中去除气泡。 状态检测装置(1)设置在管中以检测在管中流动的液体的状态。 所述状态检测装置(1)包括:储存所述液体的液体保持部(2) 流入部分(4),液体从液体进入液体保持部分(2); 液体从液体保持部分(2)出射的流出部分(5); 作为流入部(4)的后端部的入口(8)。 和作为流出部(5)的前端部的出口(9)。 这里,当状态检测装置设置在管中时,入口(8)和出口(9)在垂直方向上布置成高于液体保持部分(2)的中心。

    State detecting device provided in a tube to detect a state of a liquid flowing in the tube
    4.
    发明授权
    State detecting device provided in a tube to detect a state of a liquid flowing in the tube 失效
    设置在管中的状态检测装置,以检测在管中流动的液体的状态

    公开(公告)号:US08266967B2

    公开(公告)日:2012-09-18

    申请号:US12312865

    申请日:2007-11-21

    IPC分类号: G01L7/00 G01F1/00

    摘要: A state detecting device can efficiently remove air bubbles from a liquid no matter whether the liquid flows forwards or backwards. The state detecting device (1) is provided in a tube to detect a state of a liquid flowing in the tube. The state detecting device (1) includes: a liquid hold part (2) in which the liquid is stored; an inflow part (4) from which the liquid enters the liquid hold part (2); an outflow part (5) from which the liquid exits from the liquid hold part (2); an inlet (8) that is a rear end portion of the inflow part (4); and an outlet (9) that is a front end portion of the outflow part (5). Here, the inlet (8) and the outlet (9) are arranged higher than a center of the liquid hold part (2) in a vertical direction when the state detecting device is provided in the tube.

    摘要翻译: 无论液体向前还是向后流动,状态检测装置可以有效地从液体中去除气泡。 状态检测装置(1)设置在管中以检测在管中流动的液体的状态。 所述状态检测装置(1)包括:储存所述液体的液体保持部(2) 流入部分(4),液体从液体进入液体保持部分(2); 液体从液体保持部分(2)出射的流出部分(5); 作为流入部(4)的后端部的入口(8)。 和作为流出部(5)的前端部的出口(9)。 这里,当状态检测装置设置在管中时,入口(8)和出口(9)在垂直方向上布置成高于液体保持部分(2)的中心。

    MAT MATERIAL AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME
    5.
    发明申请
    MAT MATERIAL AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME 审中-公开
    MAT材料及其制造方法

    公开(公告)号:US20120115387A1

    公开(公告)日:2012-05-10

    申请号:US12943580

    申请日:2010-11-10

    申请人: Noriaki Nakagawa

    发明人: Noriaki Nakagawa

    IPC分类号: D04H1/54 D04H18/00 D04H13/00

    摘要: A lightweight mat material having excellent sound absorption and thermal insulation properties comprises a mixture of glass fibers and sheath-core composite fibers, wherein the melting temperature of the sheath portion is lower than the melting temperature of the core portion. The glass fibers are fused with the sheath portions of the composite fibers by melting on at least one surface of the sheet-shaped mat material.

    摘要翻译: 具有优异的吸音和绝热性能的轻质垫材料包括玻璃纤维和皮芯复合纤维的混合物,其中鞘部分的熔融温度低于芯部分的熔融温度。 玻璃纤维通过在片状垫材料的至少一个表面上熔化而与复合纤维的护套部分熔合。

    Photographic device, method of processing information, and program
    6.
    发明授权
    Photographic device, method of processing information, and program 有权
    摄影设备,处理信息的方法和程序

    公开(公告)号:US07860389B2

    公开(公告)日:2010-12-28

    申请号:US11522772

    申请日:2006-09-18

    IPC分类号: G03B17/18

    摘要: A photographic device which may include a selection portion for selecting a given number of shooting modes matched with shooting conditions from a plurality of shooting modes previously prepared, a display control portion for juxtapositionally displaying images indicating the shooting modes selected by the selection portion, and a shooting control portion for taking photos in a shooting mode indicated by an image which has been selected by a user from the images displayed by the display control portion.

    摘要翻译: 一种拍摄装置,其可以包括用于从先前准备的多个拍摄模式中选择与拍摄条件相匹配的给定数量的拍摄模式的选择部分,用于并置地显示指示由选择部分选择的拍摄模式的图像的显示控制部分,以及 拍摄控制部分,用于以由用户选择的图像所指示的拍摄模式从由显示控制部分显示的图像拍摄照片。

    PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF THERMALLY EXPANDABLE BASE MATERIAL FOR VEHICLE INTERIOR AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF BASE MATERIAL FOR VEHICLE INTERIOR USING THE THERMALLY EXPANDABLE BASE MATERIAL
    7.
    发明申请
    PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF THERMALLY EXPANDABLE BASE MATERIAL FOR VEHICLE INTERIOR AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF BASE MATERIAL FOR VEHICLE INTERIOR USING THE THERMALLY EXPANDABLE BASE MATERIAL 审中-公开
    生产用于车辆内部的热膨胀基材的方法和使用可膨胀基材的车辆内部生产基材的方法

    公开(公告)号:US20100225017A1

    公开(公告)日:2010-09-09

    申请号:US12680743

    申请日:2009-03-16

    IPC分类号: B29C43/28

    摘要: The object of the present invention is to provide a method for producing a thermally expandable base material for vehicle interior enabling production of an interior material for vehicle that is lightweight and has sufficient sound-absorbing properties, high stiffness and the like, and a method for producing a base material for vehicle interior. The present method for producing a thermally expandable base material for vehicle interior is characterized by comprising: mixing a synthetic resin emulsion, a thermally expandable microcapsule emulsion, and a resin-based adhesive emulsion; impregnating an inorganic fiber mat with the emulsion mixture; drying the mat at a temperature lower than a thermal expansion starting point of the thermally expandable microcapsule; heating the mat at a temperature at which a synthetic resin powder melts and which is lower than the thermal expansion starting point of the thermally expandable microcapsule; hot-pressing and cooling the mat. The present method for producing a base material for vehicle interior is characterized by comprising: heating the thermally expandable base material for vehicle interior at a temperature higher than the thermal expansion starting point of the thermally expandable microcapsule to thermally expand.

    摘要翻译: 本发明的目的是提供一种用于制造车辆内部的热膨胀性基材的方法,其能够制造重量轻且具有足够的吸声性能,高刚度等的用于车辆的内部材料的方法,以及用于 生产车辆内部的基础材料。 本发明的用于车辆内部的热膨胀性基材的制造方法的特征在于,包括:混合合成树脂乳液,热膨胀性微胶囊乳液和树脂系粘合剂乳液; 用乳液混合物浸渍无机纤维垫; 在低于热膨胀性微胶囊的热膨胀起点的温度下干燥垫子; 在合成树脂粉末熔融并且低于热膨胀性微胶囊的热膨胀起点的温度下加热垫子; 热压和冷却垫。 本车辆内饰用基材的制造方法的特征在于,在比所述热膨胀性微胶囊的热膨胀起点高的温度下,对车内的热膨胀性基材进行热膨胀加热。

    SUB-MUFFLER
    8.
    发明申请
    SUB-MUFFLER 有权
    辅助功能

    公开(公告)号:US20090242324A1

    公开(公告)日:2009-10-01

    申请号:US12094902

    申请日:2006-11-24

    IPC分类号: F01N1/24

    摘要: Provided is a sub-muffler which needs no heat resistant material such as SUS, and which can keep its durability and sound absorbing performance even when the sub-muffler is exposed to various corrosive components in the exhaust gas. At the same time, accomplished is a low-cost manufacture, which is a challenge that sub-mufflers and sound absorbing materials commonly face. Disclosed is a sub-muffler in which a perforated exhaust pipe is arranged, and caps and an out pipe are arranged outside the perforated pipe. Sound absorbing materials are filled in the space between the perforated exhaust pipe, and the caps and the out pipe. The sub-muffler is characterized in that, among the sound absorbing materials, at least part of the sound absorbing material of the perforated pipe side is a basalt fiber for high temperature.

    摘要翻译: 本发明提供一种不需要SUS等耐热材料的副消声器,即使在副消音器暴露于废气中的各种腐蚀性成分的情况下也能够保持其耐久性和吸声性能。 同时,完成了低成本制造,这是子消声器和吸音材料通常面临的挑战。 公开了一种其中布置有穿孔排气管的副消声器,并且在穿孔管的外侧设置有盖和出管。 吸声材料填充在穿孔排气管,盖和出管之间的空间中。 所述副消音器的特征在于,在所述吸声材料中,所述多孔管侧吸声材料的至少一部分为高温玄武岩纤维。

    Method for manufacturing basalt fiber
    9.
    发明申请
    Method for manufacturing basalt fiber 有权
    制造玄武岩纤维的方法

    公开(公告)号:US20070000721A1

    公开(公告)日:2007-01-04

    申请号:US11454842

    申请日:2006-06-19

    摘要: Basalt filament is manufactured in such a manner that the fiber diameter can be controlled and the filament is not severed during the winding step. A network former and a glass modifier are formed and maintained with respect to basalt rock ore, and the crystallization and binding of basalt fiber are inhibited, the heat-resistance property of basalt fiber is greatly improved from the conventional 750° C. to 850 or 900° C., and significant cost reduction is achieved over conventional products. The method includes the steps of: grinding basalt rock as a material; washing a resultant ground rock; melting the ground rock that has been washed; transforming a molten product into fiber; and drawing the fiber in an aligned manner, and winding it. The temperature of the molten product in the melting step is 1400 to 1650° C., and logη is 2.15 to 2.35 dPa·s and preferably 2.2 to 2.3 dPa·s, where η is the viscosity of the molten product.

    摘要翻译: 制造玄武岩纤维,使得可以控制纤维直径,并且在卷绕步骤期间丝不被切断。 相对于玄武岩岩石矿形成并保持了网络成型体和玻璃改性剂,并且抑制了玄武岩纤维的结晶和结合,玄武岩纤维的耐热性能从传统的750℃大大提高到850或 900℃,并且比常规产品显着降低成本。 该方法包括以下步骤:将玄武岩岩石作为材料研磨; 清洗所得的地面岩石; 熔化被洗涤的地面岩石; 将熔融产物转化成纤维; 并以对准的方式绘制纤维,并将其卷绕。 熔融步骤中的熔融产物的温度为1400至1650℃,小麦粉为2.15至2.35dPa.s,优选为2.2至2.3dPa.s,其中η为熔融产物的粘度。

    Method of configuring blood circuit for medical application and configuration apparatus therefore
    10.
    发明授权
    Method of configuring blood circuit for medical application and configuration apparatus therefore 失效
    因此,为医疗用途配置血液配置方法和配置装置

    公开(公告)号:US06889104B2

    公开(公告)日:2005-05-03

    申请号:US10625050

    申请日:2003-07-22

    摘要: In a method of configuring a blood circuit for medical application, one unit component is selected for each of the divided unit sections and the selected unit components are combined to configure a blood circuit component. A blood circuit system database in which data with respect to the unit sections and unit components are stored is used. On the basis of the database, the selected unit component input to the computer. An assembly drawing of the blood circuit obtained by combining the selected unit components, a full length and an amount of filled blood are displayed on a display by using the database. When the displayed assembly drawing etc. is not fit for the desired specification, the selection of the unit component is changed, so as to display again the assembly drawing etc. of the blood circuit.

    摘要翻译: 在配置用于医疗应用的血液回路的方法中,为分割单位部分中的每一个选择一个单位部件,并且组合所选择的单位部件以配置血液回路部件。 使用其中存储关于单位部分和单位部件的数据的血液回路系统数据库。 在数据库的基础上,将所选单元组件输入到计算机。 通过使用数据库在显示器上显示通过组合所选择的单位部件,全长和充满血量的血液回路的组装图。 当显示的组装图等不适合所需的规格时,改变单元组件的选择,以再次显示血液回路的装配图等。