Patents by Inventor Takeshi Hagio
Takeshi Hagio 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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Publication number: 20070003232Abstract: On an optical disk, video object sets (VTST_VOBS) to be reproduced and video title set information (VTSI) serving as management information on the video object sets have been stored. In each video object set (VTST_VOBS), many data cells, each containing video, audio, and sub-picture data, are arranged. Management information on programs chains, which are combinations of programs to be reproduced one after another, has been written in a video title set PGC table (VTS_PGCIT). By referring to the program chain table (VTS_PGCIT) according to the user's input, the playback order of program chains can be changed, enabling the program chains to be reproduced one after another in various modes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2006Publication date: January 4, 2007Applicant: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBAInventors: Kazuhiko Taira, Shinichi Kikuchi, Tomoaki Kurano, Hideki Mimura, Takeshi Hagio
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Publication number: 20070003239Abstract: On an optical disk, video object sets (VTST_VOBS) to be reproduced and video title set information (VTSI) serving as management information on the video object sets have been stored. In each video object set (VTST_VOBS), many data cells, each containing video, audio, and sub-picture data, are arranged. Management information on programs chains, which are combinations of programs to be reproduced one after another, has been written in a video title set PGC table (VTS_PGCIT). By referring to the program chain table (VTS_PGCIT) according to the user's input, the playback order of program chains can be changed, enabling the program chains to be reproduced one after another in various modes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2006Publication date: January 4, 2007Applicant: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBAInventors: Kazuhiko Taira, Shinichi Kikuchi, Tomoaki Kurano, Hideki Mimura, Takeshi Hagio
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Publication number: 20070003247Abstract: On an optical disk, video object sets (VTST_VOBS) to be reproduced and video title set information (VTSI) serving as management information on the video object sets have been stored. In each video object set (VTST_VOBS), many data cells, each containing video, audio, and sub-picture data, are arranged. Management information on programs chains, which are combinations of programs to be reproduced one after another, has been written in a video title set PGC table (VTS_PGCIT). By referring to the program chain table (VTS_PGCIT) according to the user's input, the playback order of program chains can be changed, enabling the program chains to be reproduced one after another in various modes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2006Publication date: January 4, 2007Applicant: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBAInventors: Kazuhiko Taira, Shinichi Kikuchi, Tomoaki Kurano, Hideki Mimura, Takeshi Hagio
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Publication number: 20070003240Abstract: On an optical disk, video object sets (VTST_VOBS) to be reproduced and video title set information (VTSI) serving as management information on the video object sets have been stored. In each video object set (VTST_VOBS), many data cells, each containing video, audio, and sub-picture data, are arranged. Management information on programs chains, which are combinations of programs to be reproduced one after another, has been written in a video title set PGC table (VTS_PGCIT). By referring to the program chain table (VTS_PGCIT) according to the user's input, the playback order of program chains can be changed, enabling the program chains to be reproduced one after another in various modes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2006Publication date: January 4, 2007Applicant: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBAInventors: Kazuhiko Taira, Shinichi Kikuchi, Tomoaki Kurano, Hideki Mimura, Takeshi Hagio
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Publication number: 20070003235Abstract: On an optical disk, video object sets (VTST_VOBS) to be reproduced and video title set information (VTSI) serving as management information on the video object sets have been stored. In each video object set (VTST_VOBS), many data cells, each containing video, audio, and sub-picture data, are arranged. Management information on programs chains, which are combinations of programs to be reproduced one after another, has been written in a video title set PGC table (VTS_PGCIT). By referring to the program chain table (VTS_PGCIT) according to the user's input, the playback order of program chains can be changed, enabling the program chains to be reproduced one after another in various modes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2006Publication date: January 4, 2007Applicant: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBAInventors: Kazuhiko Taira, Shinichi Kikuchi, Tomoaki Kurano, Hideki Mimura, Takeshi Hagio
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Publication number: 20070003236Abstract: On an optical disk, video object sets (VTST_VOBS) to be reproduced and video title set information (VTSI) serving as management information on the video object sets have been stored. In each video object set (VTST_VOBS), many data cells, each containing video, audio, and sub-picture data, are arranged. Management information on programs chains, which are combinations of programs to be reproduced one after another, has been written in a video title set PGC table (VTS_PGCIT). By referring to the program chain table (VTS_PGCIT) according to the user's input, the playback order of program chains can be changed, enabling the program chains to be reproduced one after another in various modes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2006Publication date: January 4, 2007Applicant: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBAInventors: Kazuhiko Taira, Shinichi Kikuchi, Tomoaki Kurano, Hideki Mimura, Takeshi Hagio
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Publication number: 20070003244Abstract: On an optical disk, video object sets (VTST_VOBS) to be reproduced and video title set information (VTSI) serving as management information on the video object sets have been stored. In each video object set (VTST_VOBS), many data cells, each containing video, audio, and sub-picture data, are arranged. Management information on programs chains, which are combinations of programs to be reproduced one after another, has been written in a video title set PGC table (VTS_PGCIT). By referring to the program chain table (VTS_PGCIT) according to the user's input, the playback order of program chains can be changed, enabling the program chains to be reproduced one after another in various modes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2006Publication date: January 4, 2007Applicant: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBAInventors: Kazuhiko Taira, Shinichi Kikuchi, Tomoaki Kurano, Hideki Mimura, Takeshi Hagio
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Publication number: 20070003245Abstract: On an optical disk, video object sets (VTST_VOBS) to be reproduced and video title set information (VTSI) serving as management information on the video object sets have been stored. In each video object set (VTST_VOBS), many data cells, each containing video, audio, and sub-picture data, are arranged. Management information on programs chains, which are combinations of programs to be reproduced one after another, has been written in a video title set PGC table (VTS_PGCIT). By referring to the program chain table (VTS_PGCIT) according to the user's input, the playback order of program chains can be changed, enabling the program chains to be reproduced one after another in various modes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2006Publication date: January 4, 2007Applicant: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBAInventors: Kazuhiko Taira, Shinichi Kikuchi, Tomoaki Kurano, Hideki Mimura, Takeshi Hagio
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Publication number: 20070003248Abstract: On an optical disk, video object sets (VTST_VOBS) to be reproduced and video title set information (VTSI) serving as management information on the video object sets have been stored. In each video object set (VTST_VOBS), many data cells, each containing video, audio, and sub-picture data, are arranged. Management information on programs chains, which are combinations of programs to be reproduced one after another, has been written in a video title set PGC table (VTS_PGCIT). By referring to the program chain table (VTS_PGCIT) according to the user's input, the playback order of program chains can be changed, enabling the program chains to be reproduced one after another in various modes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2006Publication date: January 4, 2007Applicant: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBAInventors: Kazuhiko Taira, Shinichi Kikuchi, Tomoaki Kurano, Hideki Mimura, Takeshi Hagio
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Publication number: 20070003242Abstract: On an optical disk, video object sets (VTST_VOBS) to be reproduced and video title set information (VTSI) serving as management information on the video object sets have been stored. In each video object set (VTST_VOBS), many data cells, each containing video, audio, and sub-picture data, are arranged. Management information on programs chains, which are combinations of programs to be reproduced one after another, has been written in a video title set PGC table (VTS_PGCIT). By referring to the program chain table (VTS_PGCIT) according to the user's input, the playback order of program chains can be changed, enabling the program chains to be reproduced one after another in various modes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2006Publication date: January 4, 2007Applicant: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBAInventors: Kazuhiko Taira, Shinichi Kikuchi, Tomoaki Kurano, Hideki Mimura, Takeshi Hagio
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Publication number: 20070003237Abstract: On an optical disk, video object sets (VTST_VOBS) to be reproduced and video title set information (VTSI) serving as management information on the video object sets have been stored. In each video object set (VTST_VOBS), many data cells, each containing video, audio, and sub-picture data, are arranged. Management information on programs chains, which are combinations of programs to be reproduced one after another, has been written in a video title set PGC table (VTS_PGCIT) By referring to the program chain table (VTS_PGCIT) according to the user's input, the play back order of program chains can be changed, enabling the program chains to be reproduced one after another in various modes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2006Publication date: January 4, 2007Applicant: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBAInventors: Kazuhiko Taira, Shinchi Kikuchi, Tomoaki Kurano, Hideki Mimura, Takeshi Hagio
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Publication number: 20060188992Abstract: An object of the present invention is to establish a transformation method simpler and more rapid than conventional techniques. This object can be solved by a method comprising the steps of a) holding a cell under a pressure different from an atmospheric pressure, and b) placing the cell and a nucleic acid under conditions capable of inducing electroporation. The present invention removes the necessity of culture which is conventionally required after gene transfer. Therefore, the present invention makes it possible to obtain a transformant of species which are impossible or considerably difficult to transform by conventional techniques. The simple transformation method of the present invention easily allows large-scale processing and large-scale analysis for research and development in the art. In addition, the present invention triggers dramatic advances in research, potentially leading to the development of innovative recombinants.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2003Publication date: August 24, 2006Inventors: Takeshi Hagio, Yutaka Tabei
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Publication number: 20050141881Abstract: On an optical disk, video object sets (VTST_VOBS) to be reproduced and video title set information (VTSI) serving as management information on the video object sets have been stored. In each video object set (VTST_VOBS), many data cells, each containing video, audio, and sub-picture data, are arranged Management information of program chains, which are combinations of programs to be reproduced one after another, has been written in a video title set PGC table (VTS_PGCIT). By referring to the program chain table (VTS_PGCIT) according to the user's input, the playback order of program chains can be changed, enabling the program chains to be reproduced one after another in various modes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2004Publication date: June 30, 2005Applicant: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Kazuhiko Taira, Shinichi Kikuchi, Tomoaki Kurano, Hideki Mimura, Takeshi Hagio
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Patent number: 6895171Abstract: On an optical disk, video object sets (VTST_VOBS) to be reproduced and video title set information (VTSI) serving as management information on the video object sets have been stored. In each video object set (VTST_VOBS), many data cells, each containing video, audio, and sub-picture data, are arranged. Management information on programs chains, which are combinations of programs to be reproduced one after another, has been written in a video title set PGC table (VTS_PGCIT). By referring to the program chain table (VTS_PGCIT) according to the user's input, the playback order of the program chains can be changed, enabling the program chains to be reproduced one after another in various modes.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2000Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Kazuhiko Taira, Shinichi Kikuchi, Tomoaki Kurano, Hideki Mimura, Takeshi Hagio
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Patent number: 6167189Abstract: On an optical disk, video object sets (VTST.sub.-- VOBS) to be reproduced and video title set information (VTSI) serving as management information on the video object sets have been stored. In each video object set (VTST.sub.-- VOBS), many of data cells, each containing video, audio, and sub-picture data, are arranged. Management information on programs chains, which are combinations of programs to be reproduced one after another, has been written in a video title set program chain table (VTS.sub.-- PGCIT). By referring to the PGC table (VTS.sub.-- PGCIT) according to the user's input, the playback order of the program chains can be changed, enabling the program chains to be reproduced one after another in various modes.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1996Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Kazuhiko Taira, Shinichi Kikuchi, Tomoaki Kurano, Hideki Mimura, Takeshi Hagio
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Patent number: 6019863Abstract: Indication members provided around a central hole in a disk does not adversely affect reference surfaces to be clamped, and clear, stable indication is maintained. For this purpose, first and second optical disks having annular light transmissive disk substrates with a common central hole, one surface of each of which light transmissive disk substrates is provided with a reflection film, are attached to each other as one body with an adhesive layer interposed therebetween, such that the reflection films opposed each other, thereby forming a compound optical disk. Label members are provided from the reflection film side by printing or attachment on flat portions surrounding the central hole.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1997Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Assignees: Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba, Toshiba-Emi LimitedInventors: Hideyuki Irie, Takeshi Hagio, Minami Amano, Mikio Mori, Takashi Tomita, Keiji Kakinuma
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Patent number: 6016381Abstract: On an optical disk, video object sets (VTST.sub.-- VOBS) to be reproduced and video title set information (VTSI) serving as management information on the video object sets have been stored. In each video object set (VTST.sub.-- VOBS), many data cells, each containing video, audio, and sub-picture data, are arranged. Management information on programs chains, which are combinations of programs to be reproduced one after another, has been written in a video title set PGC table (VTS.sub.-- PGCIT). By referring to the program chain table (VTS.sub.-- PGCIT) according to the user's input, the playback order of the program chains can be changed, enabling the program chains to be reproduced one after another in various modes.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1997Date of Patent: January 18, 2000Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Kazuhiko Taira, Shinichi Kikuchi, Tomoaki Kurano, Hideki Mimura, Takeshi Hagio
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Patent number: 6009433Abstract: Parental information of a video program recorded on an optical disk is always checked in a disk player. Even if a jump of laser beam tracing of an optical head erroneously occurs due to shocks or vibrations, the content of parental information assigned to the destination of optical head jumping is checked, to thereby achieve an accurate parental control of selective restriction for the video whose reproduction or presentation is restricted by the parental information.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1998Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Tomoaki Kurano, Hideki Mimura, Shinichi Kikuchi, Kazuhiko Taira, Takeshi Hagio
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Patent number: 6009234Abstract: On an optical disk, video object sets (VTST.sub.-- VOBS) to be reproduced and video title set information (VTSI) serving as management information on the video object sets have been stored. In each video object set (VTST.sub.-- VOBS), many data cells, each containing video, audio, and sub-picture data, are arranged. Management information on programs chains, which are combinations of programs to be reproduced one after another, has been written in a video title set program chain table (VTS.sub.-- PGCIT). By referring to the PGC table (VTS.sub.-- PGCIT) according to the user's input, the playback order of the program chains can be changed, enabling the program chains to be reproduced one after another in various modes.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1997Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Kazuhiko Taira, Shinichi Kikuchi, Tomoaki Kurano, Hideki Mimura, Takeshi Hagio
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Patent number: 5999698Abstract: In reproduction of a predetermined title recorded on an optical disk, when multiangle video images are recorded on the optical disk, an angle mark having a form of a camera is turned on. During reproduction of this title, when reproduction reaches a multiangle video image recorded portion, the angle mark flashes so that a viewer or user of the video can be notified of a state in which video reproduction at an angle different from that of the currently reproduced video image is possible.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1997Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Masatoshi Nakai, Takeshi Hagio