Patents by Inventor Michiya Nishida
Michiya Nishida has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9262989Abstract: An image display apparatus has an A/D converter for sampling an analog video signal whose signal level changes at a frequency higher than the frequency of a synchronizing signal, based on a reproduced dot clock, and converting the sampled analog video signal into a digital video signal, a clock adjusting circuit for generating a clock in synchronism with the synchronizing signal, delaying the phase of the clock according to set delays, and outputting the delayed clock as the reproduced dot clock, a controller for dividing an area of an image displayed based on the converted digital video signal, into a plurality of image areas defined by display lines in a horizontal direction, and establishing different delays for the divided image areas, and a delay evaluating circuit for converting differential data between adjacent signal levels on the display lines for the respective image areas, into absolute values and accumulatively adding the absolute values, thereby producing accumulated sums.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2007Date of Patent: February 16, 2016Assignee: NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS, LTD.Inventors: Toshiyuki Kawana, Michiya Nishida
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Patent number: 8525771Abstract: An image display apparatus includes a controller for dividing at least a portion of an image displayed based on a digital video signal, into a plurality of image areas defined by display lines, and establishing different delays for the divided image areas, a clock adjuster generating a clock in synchronism with the dot clock, delaying a phase of the clock according to the delays established by the controller, for the respective divided image areas, and outputting the delayed clock as the reproduced dot clock, and a delay evaluating unit converting differential data between adjacent signal levels into absolute values and accumulatively adding the absolute values based on the reproduced dot clock output from the clock adjuster, with respect to the display lines which define the divided image areas, thereby producing accumulated sums. The controller judges the delay established for the divided area with the maximum accumulated sum, as optimum.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2010Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Nec Display Solutions, Ltd.Inventors: Toshiyuki Kawana, Michiya Nishida
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Publication number: 20100201874Abstract: An image display apparatus includes a controller for dividing at least a portion of an image displayed based on a digital video signal, into a plurality of image areas defined by display lines, and establishing different delays for the divided image areas, a clock adjuster generating a clock in synchronism with the dot clock, delaying a phase of the clock according to the delays established by the controller, for the respective divided image areas, and outputting the delayed clock as the reproduced dot clock, and a delay evaluating unit converting differential data between adjacent signal levels into absolute values and accumulatively adding the absolute values based on the reproduced dot clock output from the clock adjuster, with respect to the display lines which define the divided image areas, thereby producing accumulated sums. The controller judges the delay established for the divided area with the maximum accumulated sum, as optimum.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2010Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: NEC Display Solutions, Ltd.Inventors: Toshiyuki Kawana, Michiya Nishida
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Patent number: 7746365Abstract: An image display device comprises a frame arranged along the periphery of display screen and a plurality of detectors mounted on the frame, each for generating a detection signal in response to an object positioned outside of the frame. Each of detectors generates a detection signal indicative of the distance to an object that is present in a direction associated therewith. A control circuit selects a detection signal indicative of the shortest distance of the detection signals. The control circuit controls the direction of an image that is displayed on a display screen such that the bottom of the image is moved to a side corresponding to the detector that generates the selected detection signal.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2005Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: NEC Viewtechnology, Ltd.Inventor: Michiya Nishida
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Patent number: 7661825Abstract: A projector apparatus has a projection device for projecting an image onto a projection surface; at least two displacement sensors for detecting horizontal displacements of the projector apparatus, the displacement sensors being spaced a predetermined distance from each other; a rotational angle calculator for calculating a rotational angle of the projector apparatus in a horizontal plane using the predetermined distance and the horizontal displacements, the horizontal displacements being detected by the displacement sensors; and a distortion corrector for correcting distortion of the image by using the rotational angle, the image being projected by the projection device, wherein the rotational angle is calculated by the rotational angle calculator as a horizontal corrective angle.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2006Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: NEC Viewtechnology, Ltd.Inventor: Michiya Nishida
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Publication number: 20080002058Abstract: An image display apparatus has an A/D converter for sampling an analog video signal whose signal level changes at a frequency higher than the frequency of a synchronizing signal, based on a reproduced dot clock, and converting the sampled analog video signal into a digital video signal, a clock adjusting circuit for generating a clock in synchronism with the synchronizing signal, delaying the phase of the clock according to set delays, and outputting the delayed clock as the reproduced dot clock, a controller for dividing an area of an image displayed based on the converted digital video signal, into a plurality of image areas defined by display lines in a horizontal direction, and establishing different delays for the divided image areas, and a delay evaluating circuit for converting differential data between adjacent signal levels on the display lines for the respective image areas, into absolute values and accumulatively adding the absolute values, thereby producing accumulated sums.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2007Publication date: January 3, 2008Applicant: NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS, LTD.Inventors: Toshiyuki Kawana, Michiya Nishida
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Publication number: 20060290896Abstract: A projector apparatus has a projection device for projecting an image onto a projection surface; at least two displacement sensors for detecting horizontal displacements of the projector apparatus, the displacement sensors being spaced a predetermined distance from each other; a rotational angle calculator for calculating a rotational angle of the projector apparatus in a horizontal plane using the predetermined distance and the horizontal displacements, the horizontal displacements being detected by the displacement sensors; and a distortion corrector for correcting distortion of the image by using the rotational angle, the image being projected by the projection device, wherein the rotational angle is calculated by the rotational angle calculator as a horizontal corrective angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2006Publication date: December 28, 2006Applicant: NEC VIEWTECHNOLOGY, LTD.Inventor: Michiya Nishida
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Publication number: 20050237346Abstract: An image display device comprises a frame arranged along the periphery of display screen anda plurality of detectors mounted on the frame, each for generating a detection signal in response to an object positioned outside of the frame. Each of detectors generates a detection signal indicative of the distance to an object that is present in a direction associated therewith. A control circuit selects a detection signal indicative of the shortest distance of the detection signals. The control circuit controls the direction of an image that is displayed on a display screen such that the bottom of the image is moved to a side corresponding to the detector that generates the selected detection signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2005Publication date: October 27, 2005Applicant: NEC Viewtechnology, Ltd.Inventor: Michiya Nishida