Method of Modifying Gum Arabic, Modified Gum Arabic Obtained by the Method, and Use Thereof
    1.
    发明申请
    Method of Modifying Gum Arabic, Modified Gum Arabic Obtained by the Method, and Use Thereof 有权
    方法修改阿拉伯胶,改性口香糖阿拉伯胶的方法及其用途

    公开(公告)号:US20080249000A1

    公开(公告)日:2008-10-09

    申请号:US10593347

    申请日:2005-03-24

    CPC分类号: C08B37/0087 B01F17/0028

    摘要: An object of the present invention is to provide a method for enhancing the emulsification ability of gum arabic.The present invention can provide a modified gum arabic having an excellent emulsification ability without coloration and/or unpleasant odor, by a method which has a step of making unheated gum arabic into an aqueous solution having a concentration of not higher than 50 mass %, and a step of maintaining the aqueous solution below 60° C. for at least 6 hours. The gum arabic modified by the method of the present invention can be used as an emulsifier for use with beverages, confectioneries, chewing gums, oil-soluble flavors, oil-soluble colors, oil-soluble vitamins, etc.

    摘要翻译: 本发明的目的是提供一种提高阿拉伯胶的乳化能力的方法。 本发明可以通过具有将未加热的阿拉伯树胶制成浓度不高于50质量%的水溶液的步骤的方法提供具有优异的乳化能力而不着色和/或令人不愉快的气味的改性阿拉伯树胶,以及 将水溶液维持在60℃以下至少6小时的步骤。 通过本发明方法改性的阿拉伯树胶可用作与饮料,糖果,口香糖,油溶性香料,油溶性颜料,油溶性维生素等一起使用的乳化剂。

    Method of modifying gum arabic, modified gum arabic obtained by the method, and use thereof
    2.
    发明授权
    Method of modifying gum arabic, modified gum arabic obtained by the method, and use thereof 有权
    通过该方法获得的阿拉伯树胶,改性阿拉伯胶的改性方法及其用途

    公开(公告)号:US08460734B2

    公开(公告)日:2013-06-11

    申请号:US10593347

    申请日:2005-03-24

    IPC分类号: A23L1/05 A23L1/053

    CPC分类号: C08B37/0087 B01F17/0028

    摘要: An object of the present invention is to provide a method for enhancing the emulsification ability of gum arabic.The present invention can provide a modified gum arabic having an excellent emulsification ability without coloration and/or unpleasant odor, by a method which has a step of making unheated gum arabic into an aqueous solution having a concentration of not higher than 50 mass %, and a step of maintaining the aqueous solution below 60° C. for at least 6 hours. The gum arabic modified by the method of the present invention can be used as an emulsifier for use with beverages, confectioneries, chewing gums, oil-soluble flavors, oil-soluble colors, oil-soluble vitamins, etc.

    摘要翻译: 本发明的目的是提供一种提高阿拉伯胶的乳化能力的方法。 本发明可以通过具有将未加热的阿拉伯树胶制成浓度不高于50质量%的水溶液的步骤的方法提供具有优异的乳化能力而不着色和/或令人不愉快的气味的改性阿拉伯树胶,以及 将水溶液维持在60℃以下至少6小时的步骤。 通过本发明方法改性的阿拉伯树胶可用作与饮料,糖果,口香糖,油溶性香料,油溶性颜料,油溶性维生素等一起使用的乳化剂。

    Process for producing modified gum arabic
    3.
    发明授权
    Process for producing modified gum arabic 有权
    生产改性阿拉伯树胶的方法

    公开(公告)号:US08722129B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-05-13

    申请号:US10571266

    申请日:2004-09-02

    IPC分类号: A23L1/05 A23L1/053

    CPC分类号: C08B37/0087

    摘要: The invention provides a method for efficiently improving emulsifying ability of gum arabic, in other words, a method for producing gum arabic with excellent emulsifying ability. Further, the present invention provides a method by which a gum arabic modified so as to have a high emulsifying ability can be obtained without involving the problem of forming syrupy masses or sticking to the vessel or the trouble of excessive dehydration or charring. The above-described methods can be carried out by heating gum arabic (unmodified) under dry conditions. Preferably, the method is carried out by heating gum arabic in such a manner that the loss-on-drying is not more than 3%.

    摘要翻译: 本发明提供了一种有效提高阿拉伯胶的乳化能力的方法,换句话说,是具有优异乳化能力的生产阿拉伯树胶的方法。 此外,本发明提供一种可以获得改性乳化能力高的阿拉伯树胶,而不会引起形成浆状物质或粘附在容器上的问题或者过度脱水或烧焦的问题。 上述方法可以通过在干燥条件下加热阿拉伯胶(未改性)来进行。 优选地,该方法通过以干燥失重不超过3%的方式加热阿拉伯树胶进行。

    Process for producing modified gum arabic
    4.
    发明申请
    Process for producing modified gum arabic 有权
    生产改性阿拉伯树胶的方法

    公开(公告)号:US20070031566A1

    公开(公告)日:2007-02-08

    申请号:US10571266

    申请日:2004-09-02

    IPC分类号: A23L1/05

    CPC分类号: C08B37/0087

    摘要: The invention provides a method for efficiently improving emulsifying ability of gum arabic, in other words, a method for producing gum arabic with excellent emulsifying ability. Further, the present invention provides a method by which a gum arabic modified so as to have a high emulsifying ability can be obtained without involving the problem of forming syrupy masses or sticking to the vessel or the trouble of excessive dehydration or charring. The above-described methods can be carried out by heating gum arabic (unmodified) under dry conditions. Preferably, the method is carried out by heating gum arabic in such a manner that the loss-on-drying is not more than 3%.

    摘要翻译: 本发明提供了一种有效提高阿拉伯胶的乳化能力的方法,换句话说,是具有优异乳化能力的生产阿拉伯树胶的方法。 此外,本发明提供一种可以获得改性乳化能力高的阿拉伯树胶,而不会引起形成浆状物质或粘附在容器上的问题或者过度脱水或烧焦的问题。 上述方法可以通过在干燥条件下加热阿拉伯胶(未改性)来进行。 优选地,该方法通过以干燥失重不超过3%的方式加热阿拉伯树胶进行。

    Request processing system, method and program product
    6.
    发明授权
    Request processing system, method and program product 有权
    请求处理系统,方法和程序产品

    公开(公告)号:US09489235B2

    公开(公告)日:2016-11-08

    申请号:US13104710

    申请日:2011-05-10

    申请人: Takeshi Ogasawara

    发明人: Takeshi Ogasawara

    摘要: A processing method has been claimed for reducing the average wait time of requests in a queue in a system environment where garbage collection may occur. In the method, a computer system treats as a unit each request in a queue and a completion time of garbage collection that may occur at the time of processing the request, and processes requests preferentially and systematically in ascending order of the processing times of the units including the garbage collection times, thereby, reducing the average wait time of the requests. While, the computer system managing the queue knows the remaining amount of heap just before processing a certain request, the computer system statistically calculates in advance the amounts of heap to be consumed on a request type basis and holds the values. Accordingly, before processing a certain request, the computer system can predict whether or not the processing of the request will cause garbage collection, in consideration of the estimated heap consumption of the request and the remaining amount of heap in the memory.

    摘要翻译: 已经要求一种处理方法来减少在可能发生垃圾回收的系统环境中的队列中的请求的平均等待时间。 在该方法中,计算机系统将处理请求时可能发生的队列中的每个请求和垃圾收集的完成时间视为单位,并且按照单元的处理时间的升序优先和系统地处理请求 包括垃圾收集时间,从而减少请求的平均等待时间。 管理队列的计算机系统在处理特定请求之前知道剩余的堆量,计算机系统根据请求类型来预先统计计算要消耗的堆的数量并保存该值。 因此,在处理某个请求之前,计算机系统可以考虑到请求的估计堆消耗和存储器中堆的剩余量,来预测请求的处理是否将导致垃圾回收。

    Conductive agent for nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery, positive electrode for nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery, and nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery
    7.
    发明授权
    Conductive agent for nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery, positive electrode for nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery, and nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery 有权
    非水电解质二次电池用导电剂,非水电解质二次电池用正极和非水电解质二次电池

    公开(公告)号:US09318745B2

    公开(公告)日:2016-04-19

    申请号:US13885486

    申请日:2011-11-28

    摘要: To provide a conductive agent for a nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery and the like, in which oxidative decomposition reaction of an electrolyte is sufficiently suppressed during charging and discharging under high-temperature, high-voltage conditions and thus the cycle characteristics under these conditions are improved.A conductive agent main body composed of carbon and a compound attached to a surface of the conductive agent main body are contained. The average particle size of primary particles or secondary particles of the conductive agent main body is larger than the average particle size of the compound and the compound contains at least one metal element selected from the group consisting of aluminum, zirconium, magnesium, and a rare earth element.

    摘要翻译: 为了提供一种非水电解质二次电池等导电剂,其中在高温高压条件下充放电过程中电解液的氧化分解反应得到充分的抑制,从而提高了这些条件下的循环特性。 包含由导电剂主体的表面附着的碳和化合物构成的导电剂主体。 导电剂主体的一次粒子或二次粒子的平均粒径大于化合物的平均粒径,化合物含有选自铝,锆,镁和稀有金属中的至少一种金属元素 地球元素

    Object optimal allocation device, method and program
    9.
    发明授权
    Object optimal allocation device, method and program 有权
    对象最优分配设备,方法和程序

    公开(公告)号:US09009715B2

    公开(公告)日:2015-04-14

    申请号:US12898845

    申请日:2010-10-06

    申请人: Takeshi Ogasawara

    发明人: Takeshi Ogasawara

    IPC分类号: G06F9/46 G06F9/52

    CPC分类号: G06F9/526

    摘要: A method, system and computer program product for optimally allocating objects in a virtual machine environment implemented on a NUMA computer system. The method includes: obtaining a node identifier; storing the node identifier in a thread; obtaining an object identifier of a lock-target object from a lock thread; writing a lock node identifier into the lock-target object; traversing an object reference graph where the object reference graph contains an object as a graph node, a reference from the first object to a second object as an edge, and a stack allocated to a thread as the root node; determining whether a move-target object contains the lock node identifier; moving the move-target object to a subarea allocated to a lock node if it contains the lock node identifier, and moving the move-target object to the destination of the current traversal target object if the lock node identifier is not found.

    摘要翻译: 一种用于在NUMA计算机系统上实现的虚拟机环境中最佳分配对象的方法,系统和计算机程序产品。 该方法包括:获得节点标识符; 将节点标识符存储在线程中; 从锁定线程获取锁定目标对象的对象标识; 将锁定节点标识符写入锁定目标对象; 遍历对象引用图,其中对象引用图包含对象作为图形节点,从第一对象到第二对象作为边缘的引用,以及分配给作为根节点的线程的堆栈; 确定移动目标对象是否包含所述锁定节点标识符; 将移动目标对象移动到分配给锁定节点的子区域(如果其包含锁定节点标识符),并且如果未找到锁定节点标识符,则将移动目标对象移动到当前遍历目标对象的目的地。

    Non-aqueous electrolytic secondary battery and positive electrode for non-aqueous electrolytic secondary battery
    10.
    发明授权
    Non-aqueous electrolytic secondary battery and positive electrode for non-aqueous electrolytic secondary battery 有权
    非水电解二次电池和非水电解二次电池用正极

    公开(公告)号:US08822076B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-09-02

    申请号:US12985169

    申请日:2011-01-05

    摘要: A nonaqueous electrolytic secondary battery and a positive electrode for a nonaqueous electrolytic secondary battery are provided. The positive electrode includes a positive electrode active material layer containing a positive electrode active material and a coupling agent represented by a general formula (1). The positive electrode active material includes lithium transition metal oxide particles. At least one rare-earth compound selected from the rare-earth compound group consisting of specific rare-earth hydroxides and specific rare-earth oxyhydroxides is fixed on the surfaces of the lithium transition metal oxide particles in a dispersed form.

    摘要翻译: 提供非水电解二次电池和非水电解二次电池用正极。 正极包括含有正极活性物质的正极活性物质层和由通式(1)表示的偶联剂。 正极活性物质包括锂过渡金属氧化物颗粒。 从分散形式的锂过渡金属氧化物颗粒的表面上固定有选自由特定稀土氢氧化物和特定的稀土氧化氢构成的稀土类化合物组中的至少一种稀土化合物。