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    • 1. 发明授权
    • Ink jet recording apparatus and method and program for checking nozzles thereof
    • 喷墨记录装置及其喷嘴检查方法和程序
    • US07621616B2
    • 2009-11-24
    • US11299635
    • 2005-12-12
    • Yasutaka MitaniTadashi YamamotoTakuya TsujimotoYasuhiro Unosawa
    • Yasutaka MitaniTadashi YamamotoTakuya TsujimotoYasuhiro Unosawa
    • B41J29/393
    • B41J2/16579B41J2002/1657
    • A recording head includes an ink-discharging surface and nozzles. The ink-discharging surface is provided with ink-discharging ports of the nozzles. A light-emitting element and a light-receiving element are disposed opposite each other close to the ink-discharging surface. The light-receiving element outputs a detection signal. A reflector is provided on the ink-discharging surface and reflects light emitted from the light-emitting element toward the light-receiving element. One of the nozzles is driven and whether the nozzle discharges an ink drop is checked on the basis of change in the detection signal due to interception of the reflected light by the ink drop. If the nozzle discharges an ink drop, then whether the nozzle discharges the ink drop in an appropriate direction is checked on the basis of change in the detection signal due to interception of the direct light by the ink drop.
    • 记录头包括喷墨表面和喷嘴。 喷墨表面设置有喷嘴的喷墨口。 发光元件和光接收元件彼此相对设置在靠近墨水排放表面的位置。 光接收元件输出检测信号。 反射器设置在喷墨表面上并将从发光元件发射的光朝向光接收元件反射。 基于由墨滴截取的反射光的检测信号的变化来检查其中一个喷嘴被驱动,并且检查喷嘴是否排出墨滴。 如果喷嘴排出墨滴,则基于由于通过墨滴截取直接光而导致的检测信号的变化来检查喷嘴是否以适当的方向排出墨滴。
    • 2. 发明申请
    • Droplet discharge-condition detecting unit, droplet-discharging device, and inkjet recording device
    • 液滴放电状态检测单元,液滴喷射装置和喷墨记录装置
    • US20060279601A1
    • 2006-12-14
    • US11448189
    • 2006-06-07
    • Yasuhiro UnosawaTadashi YamamotoTakuya TsujimotoYasutaka Mitani
    • Yasuhiro UnosawaTadashi YamamotoTakuya TsujimotoYasutaka Mitani
    • B41J29/393
    • B41J2/125B41J29/393
    • A detection unit to optically detect a discharge condition of a droplet is disclosed. The detection unit includes a light emitting element and a light receiving element disposed on opposite sides of an area through which a droplet discharged from a droplet-discharger passes. A diaphragm plate having an aperture and another diaphragm plate having at least two apertures arranged at a pitch in a discharge direction are respectively disposed near front surfaces of the two elements. When light emitted from the light emitting element passes through the apertures, two light beams are received by the light receiving element. When the droplet is discharged and passes in front of the apertures, the two light beams are blocked sequentially by the ink droplet, which causes the quantity of light received by the light receiving element to change, thereby inducing a change in an output from the light receiving element. Based on the change in the output, a discharge-condition of the droplet is determined.
    • 公开了一种用于光学检测液滴的排出状态的检测单元。 检测单元包括发光元件和设置在从液滴排出器排出的液滴通过的区域的相对侧上的光接收元件。 具有开口的隔膜板和具有沿排出方向以节距排列的至少两个孔的另一隔膜板分别设置在两个元件的前表面附近。 当从发光元件发出的光穿过孔时,两个光束被光接收元件接收。 当液滴被排出并通过孔的前方时,两个光束被墨滴顺序地阻挡,这导致由光接收元件接收的光量改变,从而引起来自光的输出的变化 接收元件。 基于输出的变化,确定液滴的排出条件。
    • 4. 发明授权
    • Droplet discharge-condition detecting unit, droplet-discharging device, and inkjet recording device
    • 液滴放电状态检测单元,液滴喷射装置和喷墨记录装置
    • US07815278B2
    • 2010-10-19
    • US11448189
    • 2006-06-07
    • Yasuhiro UnosawaTadashi YamamotoTakuya TsujimotoYasutaka Mitani
    • Yasuhiro UnosawaTadashi YamamotoTakuya TsujimotoYasutaka Mitani
    • B41J29/393B41J29/38B41J2/15
    • B41J2/125B41J29/393
    • A detection unit to optically detect a discharge condition of a droplet is disclosed. The detection unit includes a light emitting element and a light receiving element disposed on opposite sides of an area through which a droplet discharged from a droplet-discharger passes. A diaphragm plate having an aperture and another diaphragm plate having at least two apertures arranged at a pitch in a discharge direction are respectively disposed near front surfaces of the two elements. When light emitted from the light emitting element passes through the apertures, two light beams are received by the light receiving element. When the droplet is discharged and passes in front of the apertures, the two light beams are blocked sequentially by the ink droplet, which causes the quantity of light received by the light receiving element to change, thereby inducing a change in an output from the light receiving element. Based on the change in the output, a discharge-condition of the droplet is determined.
    • 公开了一种用于光学检测液滴的排出状态的检测单元。 检测单元包括发光元件和设置在从液滴排出器排出的液滴通过的区域的相对侧上的光接收元件。 具有开口的隔膜板和具有沿排出方向以节距排列的至少两个孔的另一隔膜板分别设置在两个元件的前表面附近。 当从发光元件发出的光穿过孔时,两个光束被光接收元件接收。 当液滴被排出并通过孔的前方时,两个光束被墨滴顺序地阻挡,这导致由光接收元件接收的光量改变,从而引起来自光的输出的变化 接收元件。 基于输出的变化,确定液滴的排出条件。
    • 6. 发明授权
    • Image processing apparatus and method, head mounted display, program, and recording medium
    • 图像处理装置和方法,头戴式显示器,程序和记录介质
    • US08456485B2
    • 2013-06-04
    • US12559794
    • 2009-09-15
    • Takuya Tsujimoto
    • Takuya Tsujimoto
    • G09G5/02G09G5/00
    • G02B27/017G02B2027/0116G02B2027/014
    • An image processing apparatus that corrects chromatic aberration that occurs in a display optical system, using a display unit in which respective pixels have a plurality of primary color elements that emit light of respectively differing primary colors, the apparatus comprises an acquisition unit adapted to acquire a displacement amount in which the position of a primary color element used as a light source is used as a reference, for light of each primary color emitted by a primary color element of the display unit, a calculation unit adapted to calculate a display position in the display unit for each primary color component of each pixel in a display image, based on the acquired displacement amount, and a display control unit adapted to display each primary color component of each pixel of the display image at the display position of the display unit calculated by the calculation unit.
    • 一种图像处理装置,其使用显示单元来校正在显示光学系统中发生的色差,所述显示单元具有各自的像素具有发射分别不同原色的光的多个原色元素,所述装置包括:获取单元, 使用用作光源的原色元件的位置作为基准的位移量,用于由显示单元的原色元件发射的每种基色的光;计算单元,适于计算显示位置的显示位置 基于获取的位移量,显示图像中的每个像素的每个基色分量的显示单元,以及显示控制单元,适于显示计算出的显示单元的显示位置处的显示图像的每个像素的每个基色分量 由计算单位。
    • 9. 发明授权
    • Nonwoven fabric composed of ultra-fine continuous fibers, and production process and application thereof
    • 由超细连续纤维组成的无纺布及其生产工艺及其应用
    • US07871946B2
    • 2011-01-18
    • US10949452
    • 2004-09-27
    • Takuya TsujimotoNaoki FujiwaraMidori OkazakiNozomu Sugo
    • Takuya TsujimotoNaoki FujiwaraMidori OkazakiNozomu Sugo
    • D04H1/00B29D28/00B32B1/00B32B15/04
    • D04H3/12D04H3/016Y10T442/20Y10T442/2484Y10T442/637Y10T442/64
    • A nonwoven fabric composed of ultra-fine continuous fibers having a mean fineness of not more than 0.5 dtex is prepared. The nonwoven fabric comprises a water-soluble thermoplastic resin in a proportion of not more than 5% by weight relative to the nonwoven fabric, has an absorbing height of not less than 30 mm as determined at 20° C. after 10 minutes based on Byreck method when the nonwoven fabric immersion-treated for 60 minutes in a water of 80° C. is used, and satisfies the following formula: (B)/(A)≧0.25, wherein the symbol (B) represents a tensile strength [N/5 cm] in the longitudinal direction and the lateral direction of the nonwoven fabric and the symbol (A) represents a fabric weight [g/m] of the nonwoven fabric. In the nonwoven fabric, not less than 30% of the surface may be coated with the water-soluble thermoplastic resin. The water-soluble thermoplastic resin may be a water-soluble thermoplastic polyvinyl alcohol, e.g., a modified polyvinyl alcohol containing an ethylene unit in a proportion of 3 to 20 mol %.The present invention provides a nonwoven fabric composed of ultra-fine continuous fibers, having a high flexibility or softness, and having a high mechanical strength even when the fiber diameter is small, and having an excellent water absorbency, as well as a production process and an application thereof.
    • 制备由平均细度不超过0.5dtex的超细连续纤维构成的无纺布。 无纺织物相对于无纺布的比例不超过5重量%的水溶性热塑性树脂,基于Byreck,在20℃下测定的吸收高度不小于30mm。 使用在80℃的水中浸渍处理60分钟的无纺布的方法,满足下式(B)/(A)≥0.25,其中符号(B)表示拉伸强度[N / 5cm]的无纺布的长度方向和横向,符号(A)表示无纺布的织物重量[g / m]。 在无纺布中,表面的不少于30%可以用水溶性热塑性树脂涂布。 水溶性热塑性树脂可以是水溶性热塑性聚乙烯醇,例如含有3〜20摩尔%的乙烯单元的改性聚乙烯醇。 本发明提供一种由超细连续纤维构成的无纺布,其具有高的柔软性或柔软性,并且即使纤维直径小,具有优异的吸水性也具有高的机械强度,以及制造方法和 其应用。