Patents by Inventor Naoto Yumiki
Naoto Yumiki 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: 8730335Abstract: An imaging apparatus includes: an image sensor configured to capture an image of a subject; an identification information storage unit configured to store a particular subject and a terminal device corresponding to the particular subject; a face detection unit and a face recognition unit configured to detect the particular subject stored in the identification information storage unit in the image captured by the image sensor; and a microcomputer configured to shoot the subject using the image sensor. When the particular subject is detected in the image captured by the image sensor, the microcomputer performs the shooting, and sends a shooting condition used for the shooting to the terminal device which is stored in the identification information storage unit and does not correspond to the shot particular subject.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2012Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Panasonic CorporationInventors: Naoto Yumiki, Yoichi Sugino, Masahiro Inata
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Publication number: 20140132547Abstract: An electronic device includes: a reproduction section for reproducing a content item; a touch panel for detecting a user operation for changing a reproduction position of the content item; and a vibrating section for vibrating the touch panel. The vibrating section varies the vibration of the touch panel depending on whether or not the reproduction position which has been changed through the user operation detected by the touch panel is a specified reproduction position.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2014Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: PANASONIC CORPORATIONInventors: Yusuke ADACHI, Hiroyuki UENAKA, Ryo OKUMURA, Naoto YUMIKI
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Patent number: 8704905Abstract: A camera body including a mirror controller configured to retract the reflecting mirror out of the optical path of the optical system when the reflecting mirror is in the first state of being in the optical path of the optical system and the moving picture photography mode is selected, in the still picture photography mode. The image recording controller is configured to perform the autofocusing operation by contrast method and make the recorder to record moving images depending on an instruction of the moving picture photography when the moving picture photography mode is selected and the mirror controller retracts the reflecting mirror out of the optical path of the optical system, in the still picture photography mode.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2012Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Panasonic CorporationInventor: Naoto Yumiki
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Patent number: 8687285Abstract: An interchangeable lens unit comprises a second lens group unit, a focus lens unit, a fourth lens group unit, a zoom ring unit, and a focus motor. The zoom ring unit mechanically transmits operational force inputted to a zoom ring to the second lens group unit and the fourth lens group unit. The focus motor electrically drives the focus lens unit in the Z axis direction with respect to the second lens group unit. When the zoom ring is operated in a state in which no power is being supplied to the focus motor, a gap is always ensured in the Z axis direction between the focus lens unit and the second lens group unit.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2013Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Panasonic CorporationInventors: Naoto Yumiki, Hideo Onishi, Yoshiharu Araki, Fumio Muramatsu
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Publication number: 20140082491Abstract: The electronic device includes: a display device capable of displaying a captured image and an item image; a touch screen panel for accepting an operation by a user; and a control circuit for calculating a displayed position and a displayed size for the item image based on a position and a size of a reference object in the captured image, generating a synthetic image in which the item image is merged with the captured image, and causing the display device to display the synthetic image, the control circuit generating a synthetic image in which the displayed position and displayed size of the item image are adjusted in accordance with an operation on the touch screen panel by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2013Publication date: March 20, 2014Applicant: Panasonic CorporationInventors: Yusuke ADACHI, Naoto YUMIKI, Koji FUJII
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Publication number: 20140028744Abstract: The present invention includes a light source unit that emits light to an information pattern including a plurality of marks that can optically be read; an image reading unit that reads information from the information pattern; and a case that houses the light source unit and the image reading unit, and has on its leading end an opening through which light from the light source unit is emitted to the information pattern and into which light for reading the information by the image reading unit is incident. The case has on its leading end a projecting portion formed to have a diameter larger than other parts of the case.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2013Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: PANASONIC CORPORATIONInventors: Hideyuki HASHI, Kazuhiro YAMADA, Naoto YUMIKI
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Publication number: 20140028889Abstract: A digital camera of the present invention includes a receiving portion 155 that receives a control signal from a remote controller, and a microcomputer 110 having a live view mode controlling so that image data generated by a CMOS sensor 130 or image data obtained by subjecting the image data generated by the CMOS sensor 130 to predetermined processing is displayed on a liquid crystal monitor 150 as a moving image in real time, wherein when the receiving portion 155 receives the control signal from the remote controller, the microcomputer 110 controls so as to shift the digital camera to a live view mode. Due to this configuration, in a digital camera that includes a movable mirror and is capable of displaying a subject image in a live view through an electronic viewfinder, the operability thereof can be enhanced.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2013Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: Panasonic CorporationInventors: Hiroshi UEDA, Kenichi HONJO, Naoto YUMIKI, Toshio MAKABE, Kenji MAEDA, Kaoru MOKUNAKA, Kazuhiko ISHIMARU
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Publication number: 20140028890Abstract: A digital camera of the present invention includes a receiving portion 155 that receives a control signal from a remote controller, and a microcomputer 110 having a live view mode controlling so that image data generated by a CMOS sensor 130 or image data obtained by subjecting the image data generated by the CMOS sensor 130 to predetermined processing is displayed on a liquid crystal monitor 150 as a moving image in real time, wherein when the receiving portion 155 receives the control signal from the remote controller, the microcomputer 110 controls so as to shift the digital camera to a live view mode. Due to this configuration, in a digital camera that includes a movable mirror and is capable of displaying a subject image in a live view through an electronic viewfinder, the operability thereof can be enhanced.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2013Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: Panasonic CorporationInventors: Hiroshi UEDA, Kenichi HONJO, Naoto YUMIKI, Toshio MAKABE, Kenji MAEDA, Kaoru MOKUNAKA, Kazuhiko ISHIMARU
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Patent number: 8619161Abstract: The interchangeable lens unit (2) includes the fourth lens group unit (78), the sixth lens group unit (77), the focus lens unit (75), the zoom ring unit (83), the focus motor (64) and the lens microcomputer (40). The focus motor (64) is fixed to the sixth lens group unit (77) and is configured to electrically drive the focus lens unit (75) in the optical axis direction with respect to the sixth lens group unit (77). The lens microcomputer (40) is configured to control the focus motor (64) so that the focus lens unit (75) is driven in one direction with respect to the sixth lens group unit (77) when the sixth lens group unit (77) is driven in one direction with respect to the imaging sensor (11) by the zoom ring unit (83).Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2009Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Panasonic CorporationInventors: Naoto Yumiki, Norikazu Katsuyama, Kenichi Honjo, Yosuke Yamane
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Patent number: 8614857Abstract: A lens barrel is a lens barrel that can be mounted to a camera body, including a lens element, a lens support frame, an actuator, and an electrical contact. The lens support frame supports the lens element. The actuator is arranged to drive the lens support frame in an optical direction of the lens element, and includes a drive shaft and a detector configured to detect rotation of the drive shaft. The electrical contact is disposed on the opposite side from the actuator with respect to the lens element when viewed in the optical axis direction parallel to the optical axis of the lens element, and is configured to be electrically connected with the camera body.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2013Date of Patent: December 24, 2013Assignee: Panasonic CorporationInventor: Naoto Yumiki
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Publication number: 20130314355Abstract: An exemplary electronic device includes: a housing; a display configured to display an operation area; a touch screen panel configured to detect at least an input operation made by a user to the operation area; a first vibrator configured to vibrate at least one of the display and the touch screen panel; a second vibrator configured to vibrate the housing; and a vibration controller configured to control vibration of the first vibrator and the second vibrator in accordance with the input operation of the user to the touch screen panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2013Publication date: November 28, 2013Applicant: Panasonic CorporationInventors: Masahiro INATA, Yusuke ADACHI, Akira KOGA, Ryo OKUMURA, Naoto YUMIKI
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Publication number: 20130307804Abstract: An electronic device 10 according to an embodiment includes: a display section 12 for displaying an operation area 45 including a reference area 41 and a non-reference area 42; a touch panel 11 provided on a display surface side of the display section 12; an informing section 13 for informing a user of an operation status of the user; a control section 33 and 20 for controlling the operation of the informing section 13; and a distinction section 16 for distinguishing between a first operation where the user searches for the reference area 41 on the touch panel 11 and a second operation which is a key input operation to the operation area 45. The control section 33 and 20 controls the operation of the informing section 13 based on a result of distinction by the distinction section 16.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2013Publication date: November 21, 2013Applicant: Panasonic CorporationInventors: Yusuke ADACHI, Akira KOGA, Masahiro INATA, Ryo OKUMURA, Naoto YUMIKI
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Publication number: 20130307803Abstract: An electronic device 10 according to an embodiment includes: a display section 12 for displaying an operation area 40; a touch panel 11 disposed on a display surface side of the display section 12; a vibration section 13 for vibrating the touch panel 11; a vibration control section 33 for controlling a vibration pattern of the vibration section 13; and a detection section 20 for detecting whether an operation to the touch panel 11 has been made with a has been made with a finger of a user or a pen. The vibration control section 33 varies the vibration pattern of the vibration section 13 depending on whether a finger or a pen is detected by the detection section 20.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2013Publication date: November 21, 2013Applicant: Panasonic CorporationInventors: Akira KOGA, Naoto YUMIKI, Yusuke ADACHI, Masahiro INATA, Ryo OKUMURA
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Publication number: 20130265268Abstract: An electronic device 1 includes a display section 12 for displaying an input operation area 52, a touch panel 21 provided on a display surface side of the display section 12 for detecting a touch position touched by a user, a vibration section 23 for vibrating the touch panel 21, and a vibration control section 27 for controlling the vibration section 23 so as to intermittently generate unit vibrations, each of which is composed of a plurality of iterations of a vibration of a predetermined frequency. The vibration control section 27 changes a cycle T on which the unit vibrations are intermittently generated based on a touch position of the user on the touch panel 21.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2013Publication date: October 10, 2013Inventors: Ryo OKUMURA, Naoto YUMIKI, Yusuke ADACHI, Akira KOGA, Masahiro INATA
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Publication number: 20130235470Abstract: An interchangeable lens unit comprises a second lens group unit, a focus lens unit, a fourth lens group unit, a zoom ring unit, and a focus motor. The zoom ring unit mechanically transmits operational force inputted to a zoom ring to the second lens group unit and the fourth lens group unit. The focus motor electrically drives the focus lens unit in the Z axis direction with respect to the second lens group unit. When the zoom ring is operated in a state in which no power is being supplied to the focus motor, a gap is always ensured in the Z axis direction between the focus lens unit and the second lens group unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: Panasonic CorporationInventors: NAOTO YUMIKI, HIDEO ONISHI, YOSHIHARU ARAKI, FUMIO MURAMATSU
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Patent number: 8514314Abstract: A camera system 100 has an imaging optical system L, an imaging component 45, a liquid crystal monitor 16, a body microprocessor 12, an aperture setting component 29, and an image display controller 15. The body microprocessor 12 allows a target aperture value and a reference aperture value to be set as set conditions and determines the reference aperture value on the basis of the target aperture value. The aperture setting component 29 adjusts a photography condition on the basis of the set conditions. The image display controller 15 displays part of a reference image a1 acquired by the imaging component 45 at the reference aperture value as a reference display image A1 in a first display region R131 and displays part of a target image b1 acquired by the imaging component 45 at the target aperture value a1 as a target display image B1 in a second display region R132.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2010Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Panasonic CorporationInventors: Kenichi Honjo, Naoto Yumiki
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Patent number: 8456752Abstract: An interchangeable lens unit comprises a second lens group unit, a focus lens unit, a fourth lens group unit, a zoom ring unit, and a focus motor. The zoom ring unit mechanically transmits operational force inputted to a zoom ring to the second lens group unit and the fourth lens group unit. The focus motor electrically drives the focus lens unit in the Z axis direction with respect to the second lens group unit. When the zoom ring is operated in a state in which no power is being supplied to the focus motor, a gap is always ensured in the Z axis direction between the focus lens unit and the second lens group unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2011Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: Panasonic CorporationInventors: Naoto Yumiki, Hideo Onishi, Yoshiharu Araki, Fumio Muramatsu, Masato Murayama
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Patent number: 8411155Abstract: An imaging apparatus capable of preventing photographing sensitivity from being increased more than necessary, reducing image quality degradation caused by camera shake or object shake and easily photographing images in good image quality. The imaging apparatus includes an imaging optical system that forms an optical image of a photographing object. An imaging sensor receives the optical image and converts the optical image to an electrical image signal. A detector determines, based on the image signal, whether the photographing object is a specific photographing object likely to move while a photograph is being captured that corresponds to information stored in a memory device provided to the imagining apparatus. A control section establishes an operational mode causing the imaging apparatus to continuously take a plurality of photographs of the photographing object when the photographing object is determined to be the specific photographing object that is likely to move.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2012Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Panasonic CorporationInventor: Naoto Yumiki
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Patent number: 8411191Abstract: A digital camera (1) has an image recorder (12), a microcomputer (3), and an image display controller (13). The image recorder (12) is configured to record a moving picture formed from a plurality of still pictures, along with a panning mode signal (60) related to the panning of the digital camera (1). The microcomputer (3) is configured to produce a plurality of extracted images from the moving picture recorded by the image recorder (12), and configured to determine the disposition of the plurality of extracted images on the basis of the panning mode signal (60) recorded by the image recorder (12). The image display controller (13) is configured to display at least two of the plurality of the extracted images side by side on a display section (55) on the basis of the determination result of the microcomputer (3).Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2009Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Panasonic CorporationInventor: Naoto Yumiki
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Patent number: 8411196Abstract: A digital camera of the present invention includes a microcomputer 110 having a live view mode controlling so that image data generated by a CMOS sensor 130 or image data obtained by subjecting the image data generated by the CMOS sensor 130 to predetermined processing is displayed on a liquid crystal monitor 150 as a moving image in real time, wherein when a release button 141 receives an instruction regarding start of an autofocus operation in a live view mode, the microcomputer 110 controls a movable mirror to enter an optical path to measure by an AF sensor 132, and thereafter, allow the movable mirror to retract from the optical path to return the digital camera to the live view mode. Due to this configuration, in a digital camera that includes a movable mirror and is capable of displaying a subject image in a live view through an electronic viewfinder, the operability thereof can be enhanced.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2006Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Panasonic CorporationInventors: Hiroshi Ueda, Kenichi Honjo, Naoto Yumiki, Toshio Makabe, Kenji Maeda, Kaoru Mokunaka, Kazuhiko Ishimaru