Patents by Inventor Takashi Yoneoka
Takashi Yoneoka 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: 10792699Abstract: A curtain coating device includes a curtain coating member, a conveyance unit, a separation member, and a base material supporting member. The curtain coating member creates a curtain-like film of coating liquid and makes the curtain-like film flow down. The conveyance unit conveys a base material to which the curtain-like film is to be applied. The separation member includes a receiving portion inclined downward from inside to outside in a width direction of the curtain-like film, and separates an end portion of the curtain-like film having flowed down by receiving the end portion with the receiving portion above the base material. The base material supporting member is disposed inside in the width direction of the curtain-like film than the receiving portion of the separation member, and supports the base material on an upper side flat portion while the base material is being conveyed.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2018Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: RICOH COMPANY, LTD.Inventors: Takashi Yoneoka, Yasuhide Takashita, Shuji Hanai
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Publication number: 20180264510Abstract: A curtain coating device includes a curtain coating member, a conveyance unit, a separation member, and a base material supporting member. The curtain coating member creates a curtain-like film of coating liquid and makes the curtain-like film flow down. The conveyance unit conveys a base material to which the curtain-like film is to be applied. The separation member includes a receiving portion inclined downward from inside to outside in a width direction of the curtain-like film, and separates an end portion of the curtain-like film having flowed down by receiving the end portion with the receiving portion above the base material. The base material supporting member is disposed inside in the width direction of the curtain-like film than the receiving portion of the separation member, and supports the base material on an upper side flat portion while the base material is being conveyed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2018Publication date: September 20, 2018Inventors: Takashi YONEOKA, Yasuhide TAKASHITA, Shuji HANAI
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Patent number: 10026699Abstract: A large scale integrated circuit chip includes a semiconductor circuit having a multilayered wiring structure, a metal guard ring surrounding the semiconductor circuit, and a plurality of external connection terminals, on a semiconductor circuit. The plurality of external connection terminals connect to an uppermost-layer wiring of the multilayered wiring structure and are exposed on a surface of the large scale integrated circuit chip. A predetermined external connection terminal conducts to a predetermined wiring through a conductive via within the guard ring and conducts to a conductive piece through another conductive via outside the guard ring. One side of the external connection terminal extending over the guard ring connects to the conductive piece, and the other side of the external connection terminal connects to the uppermost-layer wiring within the guard ring. Thus, a cutout part is not necessary in the guard ring.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2017Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Assignee: Synaptics Japan GKInventors: Atsushi Obuchi, Takashi Yoneoka, Hiroshi Kaga
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Publication number: 20170278805Abstract: A large scale integrated circuit chip includes a semiconductor circuit having a multilayered wiring structure, a metal guard ring surrounding the semiconductor circuit, and a plurality of external connection terminals, on a semiconductor circuit. The plurality of external connection terminals connect to an uppermost-layer wiring of the multilayered wiring structure and are exposed on a surface of the large scale integrated circuit chip. A predetermined external connection terminal conducts to a predetermined wiring through a conductive via within the guard ring and conducts to a conductive piece through another conductive via outside the guard ring. One side of the external connection terminal extending over the guard ring connects to the conductive piece, and the other side of the external connection terminal connects to the uppermost-layer wiring within the guard ring. Thus, a cutout part is not necessary in the guard ring.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2017Publication date: September 28, 2017Inventors: Atsushi OBUCHI, Takashi YONEOKA, Hiroshi KAGA
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Patent number: 8941578Abstract: In conventional liquid crystal display controllers, the display is reduced in the stand-by state but the liquid crystal display duty is not changed, i.e., even the common electrodes of the rows that are not producing display are scanned, and the consumption of electric power is not decreased to a sufficient degree in the stand-by state. A liquid crystal display controller includes a drive duty selection register capable of being rewritten by a microprocessor, and a drive bias selection register. When the display is changed from the whole display on a liquid crystal display panel to a partial display on part of the rows only, the preset values of the drive duty selection register and of the drive bias selection register are changed, so that the display is selectively produced on a portion of the liquid crystal display panel at a low voltage with a low-duty drive.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2013Date of Patent: January 27, 2015Assignee: Renesas Electronics CorporationInventors: Yoshikazu Yokota, Kunihiko Tani, Gorou Sakamaki, Katsuhiko Yamamoto, Takashi Yoneoka, Kazuhisa Higuchi, Kimihiko Sugiyama
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Publication number: 20130293796Abstract: In conventional liquid crystal display controllers, the display is reduced in the stand-by state but the liquid crystal display duty is not changed, i.e., even the common electrodes of the rows that are not producing display are scanned, and the consumption of electric power is not decreased to a sufficient degree in the stand-by state. A liquid crystal display controller includes a drive duty selection register capable of being rewritten by a microprocessor, and a drive bias selection register. When the display is changed from the whole display on a liquid crystal display panel to a partial display on part of the rows only, the preset values of the drive duty selection register and of the drive bias selection register are changed, so that the display is selectively produced on a portion of the liquid crystal display panel at a low voltage with a low-duty drive.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2013Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventors: Yoshikazu YOKOTA, Kunihiko TANI, Gorou SAKAMAKI, Katsuhiko YAMAMOTO, Takashi YONEOKA, Kazuhisa HIGUCHI, Kimihiko SUGIYAMA
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Patent number: 8547320Abstract: In conventional liquid crystal display controllers, the display is reduced in the stand-by state but the liquid crystal display duty is not changed, i.e., even the common electrodes of the rows that are not producing display are scanned, and the consumption of electric power is not decreased to a sufficient degree in the stand-by state. A liquid crystal display controller includes a drive duty selection register capable of being rewritten by a microprocessor, and a drive bias selection register. When the display is changed from the whole display on a liquid crystal display panel to a partial display on part of the rows only, the preset values of the drive duty selection register and of the drive bias selection register are changed, so that the display is selectively produced on a portion of the liquid crystal display panel at a low voltage with a low-duty drive.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2012Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: Renesas Electronics CorporationInventors: Yoshikazu Yokota, Kunihiko Tani, Gorou Sakamaki, Katsuhiko Yamamoto, Takashi Yoneoka, Kazuhisa Higuchi, Kimihiko Sugiyama
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Publication number: 20120256816Abstract: In conventional liquid crystal display controllers, the display is reduced in the stand-by state but the liquid crystal display duty is not changed, i.e., even the common electrodes of the rows that are not producing display are scanned, and the consumption of electric power is not decreased to a sufficient degree in the stand-by state. A liquid crystal display controller includes a drive duty selection register capable of being rewritten by a microprocessor, and a drive bias selection register. When the display is changed from the whole display on a liquid crystal display panel to a partial display on part of the rows only, the preset values of the drive duty selection register and of the drive bias selection register are changed, so that the display is selectively produced on a portion of the liquid crystal display panel at a low voltage with a low-duty drive.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2012Publication date: October 11, 2012Applicant: RENESAS ELECTRONICS CORPORATIONInventors: Yoshikazu YOKOTA, Kunihiko TANI, Gorou SAKAMAKI, Katsuhiko YAMAMOTO, Takashi YONEOKA, Kazuhisa HIGUCHI, Kimihiko SUGIYAMA
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Patent number: 8212763Abstract: In conventional liquid crystal display controllers such as for portable telephone sets, the display is reduced in the stand-by state but the liquid crystal display duty is not changed, i.e., even the common electrodes of the rows that are not producing display are scanned, and the consumption of electric power is not decreased to a sufficient degree in the stand-by state. A liquid crystal display controller (2) includes a drive duty selection register (34) capable of being rewritten by a microprocessor (1), and a drive bias selection register (32). When the display is changed from the whole display on a liquid crystal display panel (3) to a partial display on part of the rows only, the preset values of the drive duty selection register and of the drive bias selection register are changed, so that the display is selectively produced on a portion of the liquid crystal display panel at a low voltage with a low-duty drive.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2010Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Renesas Electronics CorporationInventors: Yoshikazu Yokota, Kunihiko Tani, Gorou Sakamaki, Katsuhiko Yamamoto, Takashi Yoneoka, Kazuhisa Higuchi, Kimihiko Sugiyama
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Publication number: 20100156876Abstract: In conventional liquid crystal display controllers such as for portable telephone sets, the display is reduced in the stand-by state but the liquid crystal display duty is not changed, i.e., even the common electrodes of the rows that are not producing display are scanned, and the consumption of electric power is not decreased to a sufficient degree in the stand-by state. A liquid crystal display controller (2) includes a drive duty selection register (34) capable of being rewritten by a microprocessor (1), and a drive bias selection register (32). When the display is changed from the whole display on a liquid crystal display panel (3) to a partial display on part of the rows only, the preset values of the drive duty selection register and of the drive bias selection register are changed, so that the display is selectively produced on a portion of the liquid crystal display panel at a low voltage with a low-duty drive.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2010Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: RENESAS TECHNOLOGY CORP.Inventors: Yoshikazu Yokota, Kunihiko Tani, Gorou Sakamaki, Katsuhiko Yamamoto, Takashi Yoneoka, Kazuhisa Higuchi, Kimihiko Sugiyama
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Patent number: 7688303Abstract: In conventional liquid crystal display controllers such as for portable telephone sets, the display is reduced in the stand-by state but the liquid crystal display duty is not changed, i.e., even the common electrodes of the rows that are not producing display are scanned, and the consumption of electric power is not decreased to a sufficient degree in the stand-by state. A liquid crystal display controller (2) includes a drive duty selection register (34) capable of being rewritten by a microprocessor (1), and a drive bias selection register (32). When the display is changed from the whole display on a liquid crystal display panel (3) to a partial display on part of the rows only, the preset values of the drive duty selection register and of the drive bias selection register are changed, so that the display is selectively produced on a portion of the liquid crystal display panel at a low voltage with a low-duty drive.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2006Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Renesas Technology Corp.Inventors: Yoshikazu Yokota, Kunihiko Tani, Gorou Sakamaki, Katsuhiko Yamamoto, Takashi Yoneoka, Kazuhisa Higuchi, Kimihiko Sugiyama
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Patent number: 7286110Abstract: In conventional liquid crystal display controllers such as for portable telephone sets, the display is reduced in the stand-by state but the liquid crystal display duty is not changed, i.e., even the common electrodes of the rows that are not producing display are scanned, and the consumption of electric power is not decreased to a sufficient degree in the stand-by state. A liquid crystal display controller (2) includes a drive duty selection register (34) capable of being rewritten by a microprocessor (1), and a drive bias selection register (32). When the display is changed from the whole display on a liquid crystal display panel (3) to a partial display on part of the rows only, the preset values of the drive duty selection register and of the drive bias selection register are changed, so that the display is selectively produced on a portion of the liquid crystal display panel at a low voltage with a low-duty drive.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2004Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Assignee: Renesas Technology Corp.Inventors: Yoshikazu Yokota, Kunihiko Tani, Gorou Sakamaki, Katsuhiko Yamamoto, Takashi Yoneoka, Kazuhisa Higuchi, Kimihiko Sugiyama
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Publication number: 20070052654Abstract: In conventional liquid crystal display controllers such as for portable telephone sets, the display is reduced in the stand-by state but the liquid crystal display duty is not changed, i.e., even the common electrodes of the rows that are not producing display are scanned, and the consumption of electric power is not decreased to a sufficient degree in the stand-by state. A liquid crystal display controller (2) includes a drive duty selection register (34) capable of being rewritten by a microprocessor (1), and a drive bias selection register (32). When the display is changed from the whole display on a liquid crystal display panel (3) to a partial display on part of the rows only, the preset values of the drive duty selection register and of the drive bias selection register are changed, so that the display is selectively produced on a portion of the liquid crystal display panel at a low voltage with a low-duty drive.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2006Publication date: March 8, 2007Inventors: Yoshikazu Yokota, Kunihiko Tani, Gorou Sakamaki, Katsuhiko Yamamoto, Takashi Yoneoka, Kazuhisa Higuchi, Kimihiko Sugiyama
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Publication number: 20040160398Abstract: In conventional liquid crystal display controllers such as for portable telephone sets, the display is reduced in the stand-by state but the liquid crystal display duty is not changed, i.e., even the common electrodes of the rows that are not producing display are scanned, and-the consumption of electric power is not decreased to a sufficient degree in the stand-by state. A liquid crystal display controller (2) includes a drive duty selection register (34) capable of being rewritten by a microprocessor (1), and a drive bias selection register (32). When the display is changed from the whole display on a liquid crystal display panel (3) to a partial display on part of the rows only, the preset values of the drive duty selection register and of the drive bias selection register are changed, so that the display is selectively produced on a portion of the liquid crystal display panel at a low voltage with a low-duty drive.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2004Publication date: August 19, 2004Applicants: Renesas Technology Corp., Hitachi Device Engineering Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshikazu Yokota, Kunihiko Tani, Gorou Sakamaki, Katsuhiko Yamamoto, Takashi Yoneoka, Kazuhisa Higuchi, Kimihiko Sugiyama
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Patent number: 6747628Abstract: In conventional liquid crystal display controllers such as for portable telephone sets, the display is reduced in the stand-by state but the liquid crystal display duty is not changed, i.e., even the common electrodes of the rows that are not producing display are scanned, and the consumption of electric power is not decreased to a sufficient degree in the stand-by state. A liquid crystal display controller (2) includes a drive duty selection register (34) capable of being rewritten by a microprocessor (1), and a drive bias selection register (32). When the display is changed from the whole display on a liquid crystal display panel (3) to a partial display on part of the rows only, the preset values of the drive duty selection register and of the drive bias selection register are changed, so that the display is selectively produced on a portion of the liquid crystal display panel at a low voltage with a low-duty drive.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2002Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignees: Renesas Technology Corp., Hitachi Device Engineering Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshikazu Yokota, Kunihiko Tani, Gorou Sakamaki, Katsuhiko Yamamoto, Takashi Yoneoka, Kazuhisa Higuchi, Kimihiko Sugiyama
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Patent number: 6633274Abstract: In conventional liquid crystal display controllers such as for portable telephone sets, the display is reduced in the stand-by state but the liquid crystal display duty is not changed, i.e., even the common electrodes of the rows that are not producing display are scanned, and the consumption of electric power is not decreased to a sufficient degree in the stand-by state. A liquid crystal display controller (2) includes a drive duty selection register (34) capable of being rewritten by a microprocessor (1), and a drive bias selection register (32). When the display is changed from the whole display on a liquid crystal display panel (3) to a partial display on part of the rows only, the preset values of the drive duty selection register and of the drive bias selection register are changed, so that the display is selectively produced on a portion of the liquid crystal display panel at a low voltage with a low-duty drive.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2000Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignees: Hitachi, Ltd., Hitachi Device Engineering Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshikazu Yokota, Kunihiko Tani, Gorou Sakamaki, Katsuhiko Yamamoto, Takashi Yoneoka, Kazuhisa Higuchi, Kimihiko Sugiyama
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Publication number: 20030103018Abstract: In conventional liquid crystal display controllers such as for portable telephone sets, the display is reduced in the stand-by state but the liquid crystal display duty is not changed, i.e., even the common electrodes of the rows that are not producing display are scanned, and the consumption of electric power is not decreased to a sufficient degree in the stand-by state. A liquid crystal display controller (2) includes a drive duty selection register (34) capable of being rewritten by a microprocessor (1), and a drive bias selection register (32). When the display is changed from the whole display on a liquid crystal display panel (3) to a partial display on part of the rows only, the preset values of the drive duty selection register and of the drive bias selection register are changed, so that the display is selectively produced on a portion of the liquid crystal display panel at a low voltage with a low-duty drive.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2002Publication date: June 5, 2003Applicant: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Yoshikazu Yokota, Kunihiko Tani, Gorou Sakamaki, Katsuhiko Yamamoto, Takashi Yoneoka, Kazuhisa Higuchi, Kimihiko Sugiyama
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Patent number: 6181313Abstract: In conventional liquid crystal display controllers such as for portable telephone sets, the display is reduced in the stand-by state but the liquid crystal display duty is not changed, i.e., even the common electrodes of the rows that are not producing display are scanned, and the consumption of electric power is not decreased to a sufficient degree in the stand-by state. A liquid crystal display controller (2) includes a drive duty selection register (34) capable of being rewritten by a microprocessor (1), and a drive bias selection register (32). When the display is changed from the whole display on a liquid crystal display panel (3) to a partial display on part of the rows only, the preset values of the drive duty selection register and of the drive bias selection register are changed, so that the display is selectively produced on a portion of the liquid crystal display panel at a low voltage with a low-duty drive.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1998Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignees: Hitachi, Ltd., Hitachi Device Engineering Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshikazu Yokota, Kunihiko Tani, Gorou Sakamaki, Katsuhiko Yamamoto, Takashi Yoneoka, Kazuhisa Higuchi, Kimihiko Sugiyama
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Semiconductor memory circuit device and method for fabricating a semiconductor memory device circuit
Patent number: 6043118Abstract: In a semiconductor memory circuit device wherein each memory cell is constituted by a series circuit of a memory cell selecting MISFET and an information storing capacitor of a stacked structure, there are present in a first region as a memory cell array region a first MISFET having a gate electrode and source and drain regions; first and second capacity electrodes and a dielectric film extending onto a first insulating film on the gate electrode; a second insulating film positioned on the second capacity electrode; and a first wiring positioned on the second insulating film, while in a second region as a peripheral circuit region there are present a second MISFET having a gate electrode and source and drain regions; a first insulating film on the gate electrode; a third insulating film on the first insulating film; a second insulating film on the third insulating film; and a second wiring on the second insulating film.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1997Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Naokatsu Suwanai, Hiroyuki Miyazawa, Atushi Ogishima, Masaki Nagao, Kyoichiro Asayama, Hiroyuki Uchiyama, Yoshiyuki Kaneko, Takashi Yoneoka, Kozo Watanabe, Kazuya Endo, Hiroki Soeda -
Patent number: 5631182Abstract: In a semiconductor memory circuit device wherein each memory cell is constituted by a series circuit of a memory cell selecting MISFET and an information storing capacitor of a stacked structure, there are present in a first region as a memory cell array region a first MISFET having a gate electrode and source and drain regions; first and second capacity electrodes and a dielectric film extending onto a first insulating film on the gate electrode; a second insulating film positioned on the second capacity electrode; and a first wiring positioned on the second insulating film, while in a second region as a peripheral circuit region there are present a second MISFET having a gate electrode and source and drain regions; a first insulating film on the gate electrode; a third insulating film on the first insulating film; a second insulating film on the third insulating film; and a second wiring on the second insulating film.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1994Date of Patent: May 20, 1997Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Naokatsu Suwanai, Hiroyuki Miyazawa, Atushi Ogishima, Masaki Nagao, Kyoichiro Asayama, Hiroyuki Uchiyama, Yoshiyuki Kaneko, Takashi Yoneoka, Kozo Watanabe, Kazuya Endo, Hiroki Soeda