Patents by Inventor Mitsuru Shingyouchi

Mitsuru Shingyouchi 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).

  • Patent number: 6229102
    Abstract: A small-sized pen-shaped input apparatus precisely detects handwriting input. The apparatus compensates for the effects of the inclination of the pen-shaped input apparatus. An initial inclination angle calculating section calculates the initial value of the inclination angle of a pen shaft in a gravity coordinate system. The inclination angle variation calculating section calculates a variation value of the inclination angle of the pen shaft. A handwriting inclination angle calculating section calculates the inclination angle of the pen shaft when writing. A coordinates conversion calculating section converts the coordinate system of the acceleration from the pen shaft coordinate system to the gravity coordinate system. A movement amount calculating section calculates the movement direction and the movement distance of the pen's tip end. Finally, a handwriting detecting section detects a state of handwriting or non-handwriting.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2001
    Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.
    Inventors: Yasuhiro Sato, Takao Inoue, Etsuko Fujisawa, Takashi Kitaguchi, Toshiyuki Furuta, Norihiko Murata, Mitsuru Shingyouchi
  • Patent number: 6084577
    Abstract: A small-sized pen-shaped input apparatus precisely detects handwriting input. The apparatus compensates for the effects of the inclination of the pen-shaped input apparatus. An initial inclination angle calculating section calculates the initial value of the inclination angle of a pen shaft in a gravity coordinate system. The inclination angle variation calculating section calculates a variation value of the inclination angle of the pen shaft. A handwriting inclination angle calculating section calculates the inclination angle of the pen shaft when writing. A coordinates conversion calculating section converts the coordinate system of the acceleration from the pen shaft coordinate system to the gravity coordinate system. A movement amount calculating section calculates the movement direction and the movement distance of the pen's tip end. Finally, a handwriting detecting section detects a state of handwriting or non-handwriting.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 4, 2000
    Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.
    Inventors: Yasuhiro Sato, Takao Inoue, Etsuko Fujisawa, Takashi Kitaguchi, Toshiyuki Furuta, Norihiko Murata, Mitsuru Shingyouchi
  • Patent number: 6014028
    Abstract: In a surface potential sensing device, a sense electrode electrically independent of an object is located at a preselected distance from the object for sensing the surface potential of the object Electrostatic capacitance between the object and the sense electrode is varied in order to detect two or more variables in a potential signal output from the sense electrode. The potential detection signal is corrected on the basis of the two or more variables.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 11, 2000
    Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.
    Inventors: Mikio Ohashi, Mitsuru Shingyouchi
  • Patent number: 5981884
    Abstract: A small-sized pen-shaped input apparatus precisely detects handwriting input. The apparatus compensates for the effects of the inclination of the pen-shaped input apparatus. An initial inclination angle calculating section calculates the initial value of the inclination angle of a pen shaft in a gravity coordinate system. The inclination angle variation calculating section calculates a variation value of the inclination angle of the pen shaft. A handwriting inclination angle calculating section calculates the inclination angle of the pen shaft when writing. A coordinates conversion calculating section converts the coordinate system of the acceleration from the pen shaft coordinate system to the gravity coordinate system. A movement amount calculating section calculates the movement direction and the movement distance of the pen's tip end. Finally, a handwriting detecting section detects a state of handwriting or non-handwriting.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1999
    Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.
    Inventors: Yasuhiro Sato, Takao Inoue, Etsuko Fujisawa, Takashi Kitaguchi, Toshiyuki Furuta, Norihiko Murata, Mitsuru Shingyouchi
  • Patent number: 5902968
    Abstract: A small-sized pen-shaped input apparatus precisely detects handwriting input. The apparatus compensates for the effects of the inclination of the pen-shaped input apparatus. An initial inclination angle calculating section calculates the initial value of the inclination angle of a pen shaft in a gravity coordinate system. The inclination angle variation calculating section calculates a variation value of the inclination angle of the pen shaft. A handwriting inclination angle calculating section calculates the inclination angle of the pen shaft when writing. A coordinates conversion calculating section converts the coordinate system of the acceleration from the pen shaft coordinate system to the gravity coordinate system. A movement amount calculating section calculates the movement direction and the movement distance of the pen's tip end. Finally, a handwriting detecting section detects a state of handwriting or non-handwriting.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1999
    Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.
    Inventors: Yasuhiro Sato, Takao Inoue, Etsuko Fujisawa, Takashi Kitaguchi, Toshiyuki Furuta, Norihiko Murata, Mitsuru Shingyouchi
  • Patent number: 5754202
    Abstract: An ink jet recording apparatus includes a recording head for ejecting droplets of ink and a driving circuit for driving the recording head. The recording head includes a base, a plate on which a plurality of openings are formed; an ink chamber to be filled with ink being formed between the base and the plate; and heater elements, provided in the ink chamber so as to face the openings of the plate, each of which heater elements supplies heat energy to ink adjacent thereto so that the air bubble is generated on each of the heater elements and so that the air bubble grows toward a corresponding one of the openings. An area of each of the openings of the plate is greater than an area each of the heater elements. When the driving circuit activates each of the heater elements, a droplet of ink is ejected due to the air bubble from the corresponding one of the openings of the plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 19, 1998
    Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.
    Inventors: Takuro Sekiya, Takayuki Yamaguchi, Mitsuru Shingyouchi, Makoto Obu, Michio Umezawa, Tetsuro Hirota, Takesada Hirose, Hideki Ohtsuki, Toshihiro Takesue
  • Patent number: 5420618
    Abstract: An ink jet recording apparatus is provided with an ink jet recording head which includes at least one nozzle for ejecting ink, a heating layer, and a ground electrode and a plurality of control electrodes electrically connected to the heating layer, and a thermal energy action part, formed in the heating layer in correspondence with the nozzle, for heating the ink and causing a state transition so as to eject the ink from the nozzle when a voltage is applied across at least one pair of the ground electrode and the control electrode. The ground electrode electrically connects to the heating layer within a region of the thermal energy action part, and the control electrodes electrically connects to the heating layer outside the region of the thermal energy action part.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 30, 1995
    Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.
    Inventors: Takuro Sekiya, Mitsuru Shingyouchi, Eiko Suzuki, Masami Kadonaga
  • Patent number: 5389962
    Abstract: An ink jet recording head assembly includes: a base member having a plurality of enclosures, a top of each of the enclosures having an opening; a mechanism for supplying ink to each of the enclosures via the opening at the top thereof and for maintaining the ink at a predetermined depth; and a heater element which is provided in each of the enclosures under the ink supplied via the opening, the heater element heating the ink in each of the enclosures so that a bubble is generated in the ink; wherein an ink drop is jetted from a surface of the ink due to the bubble generated in the ink.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 1991
    Date of Patent: February 14, 1995
    Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.
    Inventors: Takuro Sekiya, Mitsuru Shingyouchi, Takashi Kimura, Takayuki Yamaguchi, Yoshio Watanabe, Shuji Motomura, Eiko Suzuki, Masami Kadonaga
  • Patent number: 5293182
    Abstract: A liquid jet recording head includes a heater element which comprises a heat reserve layer, a resistance layer formed on the heat reserve layer, electrodes electrically connected to the resistance layer, the resistance layer generating heat when an electrical current is supplied to the resistance layer via the electrodes, and a protection layer stacked on the resistance layer, the heat generated by the resistance layer being transmitted to the liquid via the protection layer. The heater element has a special part in which a width of the resistance layer is greater than that thereof in a normal part of the heater element, the special part including a position where the bubble disappears, so that a electric current density in the resistance layer in the special part is less than that thereof in the normal part.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 8, 1994
    Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.
    Inventors: Takuro Sekiya, Takashi Kimura, Mitsuru Shingyouchi