Polyester film for fabrication
    2.
    发明授权
    Polyester film for fabrication 失效
    聚酯薄膜制造

    公开(公告)号:US5240779A

    公开(公告)日:1993-08-31

    申请号:US880980

    申请日:1992-04-27

    IPC分类号: C08J5/18 C08K3/00

    摘要: A biaxially oriented polyester film comprising a copolyester which contains a lubricant having an average particle diameter of no greater than 2.5 .mu.m and has a melting point of from 210.degree. to 245.degree. C., the film having a plane orientation coefficient of from 0.10 to 0.16, a thermal shrinkage at 150.degree. C. of no higher than 10%, and a density of lower than 1.385 g/cm.sup.3, and optionally a refractive index in a direction of thickness of from 1.495 to 1.530 as well as a film plane refractive index of from 1.61 to 1.66 in all directions.

    摘要翻译: 一种双轴取向聚酯膜,其包含含有平均粒径不大于2.5μm并且熔点为210-245℃的润滑剂的共聚酯,该膜的平面取向系数为0.10〜 0.16,在150℃下的热收缩率不高于10%,密度低于1.385g / cm 3,并且可选地在厚度方向上的折射率为1.495至1.530,以及膜平面折射率 指数从1.61到1.66的全方位。

    Polyester film for fabrication
    3.
    发明授权
    Polyester film for fabrication 失效
    聚酯薄膜制造

    公开(公告)号:US5473004A

    公开(公告)日:1995-12-05

    申请号:US277703

    申请日:1994-07-20

    摘要: A biaxially oriented polyester film comprising a copolyester which contains a lubricant having an average particle diameter of no greater than 2.5 .mu.m and has a melting point of from 210.degree. to 245.degree. C., the film having a plane orientation coefficient of from 0.10 to 0.16, a thermal shrinkage at 150.degree. C. of no higher than 10%, and a density of lower than 1.385 g/cm.sup.3, and optionally a refractive index in a direction of thickness of from 1.495 to 1.530 as well as a film plane refractive index of from 1.61 to 1.66 in all directions.

    摘要翻译: 一种双轴取向聚酯膜,其包含含有平均粒径不大于2.5μm并且熔点为210-245℃的润滑剂的共聚酯,该膜的平面取向系数为0.10〜 0.16,在150℃下的热收缩率不高于10%,密度低于1.385g / cm 3,并且可选地在厚度方向上的折射率为1.495至1.530,以及膜平面折射率 指数从1.61到1.66的全方位。

    Nonvolatile memory device, access device, and nonvolatile memory system
    5.
    发明授权
    Nonvolatile memory device, access device, and nonvolatile memory system 有权
    非易失性存储器件,存取器件和非易失性存储器系统

    公开(公告)号:US08661186B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-02-25

    申请号:US12374672

    申请日:2007-07-26

    IPC分类号: G11C16/10 G06F12/02 G06F3/06

    摘要: An access device 100 includes an access speed information part 112 for informing an access speed required for data recording by the access device 100 to a nonvolatile memory device 200. The nonvolatile memory device includes an access condition determination part 212 for determining an access condition required for meeting the informed access speed and an access area determination unit 213 for determining an access area according to the determined access condition. The access device 100 informs the required access speed to the nonvolatile memory device 200 in advance so that the access condition determination part 212 and the access area determination part 213 in the nonvolatile memory device 200 realize data recording which meets the access speed informed in advance upon the data recording. Thus, it is possible to access all the nonvolatile memory devices at a desired speed regardless of difference in characteristics of the recording speed of each of the nonvolatile memory devices.

    摘要翻译: 访问装置100包括访问速度信息部分112,用于将访问装置100的数据记录所需的访问速度通知给非易失性存储装置200.非易失性存储装置包括访问条件确定部分212,用于确定访问条件 满足通知访问速度的访问区域确定单元213,用于根据确定的访问条件确定访问区域。 访问装置100预先向非易失性存储装置200通知所需的访问速度,使得非易失性存储装置200中的访问条件确定部212和访问区域确定部213实现满足预先通知的访问速度的数据记录 数据记录。 因此,无论每个非易失性存储器件的记录速度的特性差如何,都可以以所需的速度访问所有非易失性存储器件。

    OPTIC CABLE AND SENDING AND RECEIVING SUB-ASSEMBLY
    6.
    发明申请
    OPTIC CABLE AND SENDING AND RECEIVING SUB-ASSEMBLY 审中-公开
    光缆和发送和接收子组件

    公开(公告)号:US20090269004A1

    公开(公告)日:2009-10-29

    申请号:US12088404

    申请日:2006-06-21

    IPC分类号: G02B6/12 G02B6/44

    CPC分类号: G02B6/4228 G02B6/4214

    摘要: To provide the sending and receiving sub-assembly in which the design has high degree of freedom and the optic cable has high light coupling factor. In the sending and receiving sub-assembly 3a of the connector 3, the photoelectric conversion element 31 is provided on the sub-substrate 32 via the bump 34 so as to have a space between the mounting surface, and the optical waveguide cable 2 is disposed in the space. The height of the photoelectric conversion element 31 with respect to the mounting surface is determined according to the thickness of the optical waveguide cable 2, and the height position is controlled by adjusting the size of the bump 34.

    摘要翻译: 提供设计具有高自由度的发送和接收子组件,并且光缆具有高的光耦合系数。 在连接器3的发送和接收子组件3a中,光电转换元件31经由凸块34设置在子基板32上,以便在安装表面之间具有空间,并且设置光波导电缆2 在空间。 光电转换元件31相对于安装表面的高度根据光波导电缆2的厚度来确定,并且通过调节凸块34的尺寸来控制高度位置。

    Optical Waveguide Device and Method for Fabricating Optical Waveguide Device
    7.
    发明申请
    Optical Waveguide Device and Method for Fabricating Optical Waveguide Device 审中-公开
    光波导装置及制造光波导装置的方法

    公开(公告)号:US20090232465A1

    公开(公告)日:2009-09-17

    申请号:US11992722

    申请日:2006-06-21

    申请人: Tadashi Ono

    发明人: Tadashi Ono

    IPC分类号: G02B6/10

    摘要: An optical waveguide device in which optical loss is reduced. An optical waveguide film cable (1) is constituted of a light-emitting element (3), a light-receiving element (5), and an optical guide member (6). The optical guide member (6) has a film-like shape and a substantially U-shaped core section (10) is formed in a clad section (9). Mirror faces (18, 19) having an inclination angle of 45° are formed on a shoulder portion (16) located at the continuous portion of a body portion (13) and a light inlet portion (14), and on a shoulder portion (17) located at the continuous portion of the body portion (13) and a light exit portion (15). Light emitted from the light-emitting element (3) propagates through the light inlet portion (14) of the core section (10) and is reflected totally by the mirror surface (18). Light subjected to optical path change by 90° on the mirror surface (18) propagates through the body portion (13) of the core section (10) and is reflected totally by the mirror surface (19). Light subjected to optical path change by 90° on the mirror surface (19) propagates through the exit portion (15) of the core section (10) and is received by the light-receiving element (5).

    摘要翻译: 光损耗减小的光波导器件。 光波导膜电缆(1)由发光元件(3),光接收元件(5)和导光元件(6)构成。 导光部件(6)具有膜状,在包层部(9)上形成大致U字形的芯部(10)。 在位于主体部分(13)和光入口部分(14)的连续部分的肩部(16)上形成具有45°倾斜角的镜面(18,19),并且在肩部 17),位于主体部分(13)的连续部分和光出射部分(15)处。 从发光元件(3)射出的光通过芯部(10)的光入口部(14)传播,并被镜面(18)全部反射。 在镜面(18)上经过光学变化90°的光通过芯部(10)的主体部分(13)传播并被镜面(19)完全反射。 在镜面(19)上经过光学变化90°的光通过芯部(10)的出射部分(15)传播并被光接收元件(5)接收。

    Broadcast receiver apparatus
    8.
    发明申请
    Broadcast receiver apparatus 审中-公开
    广播接收机设备

    公开(公告)号:US20060264170A1

    公开(公告)日:2006-11-23

    申请号:US11434413

    申请日:2006-05-15

    申请人: Tadashi Ono

    发明人: Tadashi Ono

    IPC分类号: H04H1/00

    摘要: The broadcast receiver apparatus is capable of receiving a broadcast signal and operating with power fed from at least a battery, and the broadcast receiver apparatus includes a tuner for tuning a broadcast wave, a tuning controller capable of a while station search of controlling the tuner and scanning sequentially all of the channels allocated to the television broadcast so as to search for a receivable channel, and a power remaining amount detector for detecting a power remaining amount of a battery, and the broadcast receiver apparatus suppresses the whole station search in accordance with the power remaining amount detected by the power remaining amount detector. As a result, even when a channel selection operation not intended by a user is input, wasteful power consumption is prevented and duration of the viewing can be extended.

    摘要翻译: 广播接收机装置能够接收广播信号并且利用从至少一个电池馈送的电力进行操作,并且广播接收机装置包括用于调谐广播波的调谐器,能够同时进行控制调谐器的电台搜索的调谐控制器和 按顺序扫描分配给电视广播的所有频道以搜索可接收频道,以及用于检测电池的剩余电量的电力剩余量检测器,并且广播接收机设备根据 由剩余电量检测器检测到的电力剩余量。 结果,即使输入用户不想要的频道选择操作,也可以防止浪费的功耗,并且能够延长观看时间。

    Dispensing package
    9.
    发明授权
    Dispensing package 失效
    点胶包装

    公开(公告)号:US06902062B1

    公开(公告)日:2005-06-07

    申请号:US09936757

    申请日:2000-03-06

    摘要: A dispensing package that is capable of accommodating relatively a large number of stick-like articles, of separating old and new articles and of storing remaining articles as disclosed. This dispensing package comprises a case for accommodating therein unit packages containing a plurality of stick-like articles like batteries aligned in parallel by stacking a plurality of unit packages, an opening for putting in and taking out the unit packages provided on an upper part of the case, a lid for closing the opening, and a tear-off portion for forming the extracting outlet that is provided on a side wall corresponding to the unit package in the lowest position. The extracting outlet is formed on a side wall of the case facing to one end of the stick-like articles in the unit package. A large number of articles can be effectively displayed and a specified number of articles can be taken out smoothly.

    摘要翻译: 一种分配包装,其能够容纳相对大量的棒状物品,分离旧物品和新物品,以及如所公开的那样存储剩余物品。 这种分配包装件包括用于在其中容纳包含多个棒状制品的单元包装,其中包含多个通过堆叠多个单元包装并联排列的电池,用于放入和取出设置在 壳体,用于封闭开口的盖,以及用于形成提取出口的撕下部分,其设置在与最低位置的单元包装件对应的侧壁上。 提取出口形成在壳体的侧壁上,面向单元包装中的棒状物品的一端。 可以有效地显示大量物品,并能顺利取出指定数量的物品。

    Data transmission/reception apparatus
    10.
    发明申请
    Data transmission/reception apparatus 审中-公开
    数据发送/接收装置

    公开(公告)号:US20050021812A1

    公开(公告)日:2005-01-27

    申请号:US10811926

    申请日:2004-03-30

    CPC分类号: H04N19/42

    摘要: In a data transmission/reception apparatus 11, a data transfer is performed by a pipeline technique between N processing sections Pd—1 to Pd_N. The data transmission/reception apparatus 11 includes (N−1) or more intermediary sections 21, each having a transmission/reception control section 23 for controlling data transmission/reception and a buffer 27. The intermediary sections 21 interconnect adjoining first and second data processing sections Pd—1 and Pd—2 to allow data obtained through the data process performed by the first data processing section Pd—1 to be transmitted to the second data processing section. A transmission API 35a in the first data processing section Pd—1 transmits data to the second data processing section Pd—2. A reception API 37b in the second data processing section Pd—2 receives the data transmitted from the second data processing section Pd—2.

    摘要翻译: 在数据发送接收装置11中,通过N个处理部Pd-1〜Pd_N之间的流水线技术进行数据传送。 数据发送/接收装置11包括(N-1)个或更多个中间部分21,每个中间部分21具有用于控制数据发送/接收的发送/接收控制部分23和缓冲器27.中间部分21将邻接的第一和第二数据处理 部分Pd-1和Pd-2,以允许通过第一数据处理部分Pd-1执行的数据处理获得的数据被发送到第二数据处理部分。 第一数据处理部Pd-1中的传输API 35a向第二数据处理部Pd-2发送数据。 第二数据处理部Pd-2中的接收API 37b接收从第二数据处理部Pd-2发送的数据。