Patents Issued in February 20, 2003
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Publication number: 20030035005Abstract: A system and method for creating and using configuration diagrams for configuring distributed systems. The methods described herein may be used for various types of operations in configuring distributed systems, including creating programs, managing programs in the distributed system, deploying programs to various distributed devices, configuring remote execution or inter-operation of distributed programs, and executing distributed applications. Embodiments of the invention utilize graphical iconic-based techniques for performing the above operations. The configuration diagram may include device icons which represent devices and program icons which represent programs. Device icons and program icons may be associated with each other to accomplish various program creation and deployment operations. Device icons and program icons may also interact with graphical program nodes or icons. Context sensitive device connections and/or program connections are displayed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventors: Jeffrey L. Kodosky, Darshan Shah, Steven W. Rogers
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Publication number: 20030035006Abstract: A system and method for creating and using configuration diagrams for configuring distributed systems. The methods described herein may be used for various types of operations in configuring distributed systems, including creating programs, managing programs in the distributed system, deploying programs to various distributed devices, configuring remote execution or inter-operation of distributed programs, and executing distributed applications. Embodiments of the invention utilize graphical iconic-based techniques for performing the above operations. The configuration diagram may include device icons which represent devices and program icons which represent programs. Device icons and program icons may be associated with each other to accomplish various program creation and deployment operations. Device icons and program icons may also interact with graphical program nodes or icons. Context sensitive device connections and/or program connections are displayed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventors: Jeffrey L. Kodosky, Darshan Shah, Steven W. Rogers
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Publication number: 20030035007Abstract: An architecture for convergence systems is disclosed. In one embodiment of the invention, the architecture includes views, overlays, and system services. The views each provide a graphical user interface. The overlays each provide a partial graphical user interface cooperating with and consistent over the views. The system services each provide common functionality and/or user interfaces shared by the views and the overlays.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 1998Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventor: THEODORE D. WUGOFSKI
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Publication number: 20030035008Abstract: An instrument I/O assistant and the algorithms that may be used to manage instrument responses and that may provide an instrument-centric approach to message-based instrument I/O. The instrument I/O assistant may assist the user in parsing instrument responses by offering an environment to interact with an instrument response without forcing the user to write parsing code. Embodiments may be integrated into instrumentation control programs to make instrument I/O as transparent as possible. The instrument I/O assistant may provide code generation so that the parsing of an instrument response performed in the instrument I/O assistant can be reused. The saved code for one query and response may be referred to as a query block. Two or more query blocks may be saved into a task. A task is a series of executable query blocks. The task may be executed, or alternatively code may be generated to execute the task.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventors: David W. Fuller, Christopher G. Cifra, Thomas V. Connell
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Publication number: 20030035009Abstract: A system and method for creating and using configuration diagrams for configuring distributed systems. The methods described herein may be used for various types of operations in configuring distributed systems, including creating programs, managing programs in the distributed system, deploying programs to various distributed devices, configuring remote execution or inter-operation of distributed programs, and executing distributed applications. Embodiments of the invention utilize graphical iconic-based techniques for performing the above operations. The configuration diagram may include device icons which represent devices and program icons which represent programs. Device icons and program icons may be associated with each other to accomplish various program creation and deployment operations. Device icons and program icons may also interact with graphical program nodes or icons. Context sensitive device connections and/or program connections are displayed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventors: Jeffrey L. Kodosky, Darshan Shah, Steven W. Rogers
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Publication number: 20030035010Abstract: A system and method for creating and using configuration diagrams for configuring distributed systems. The methods described herein may be used for various types of operations in configuring distributed systems, including creating programs, managing programs in the distributed system, deploying programs to various distributed devices, configuring remote execution or inter-operation of distributed programs, and executing distributed applications. Embodiments of the invention utilize graphical iconic-based techniques for performing the above operations. The configuration diagram may include device icons which represent devices and program icons which represent programs. Device icons and program icons may be associated with each other to accomplish various program creation and deployment operations. Device icons and program icons may also interact with graphical program nodes or icons. Context sensitive device connections and/or program connections are displayed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventors: Jeffrey L. Kodosky, Darshan Shah, Steven W. Rogers
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Publication number: 20030035011Abstract: A set of data field characters is displayed in a primary data field if the number of characters in this set of data field characters is equal to or less than the displayable capacity of the primary data field. If the number of characters in the set of data field characters is greater than the displayable capacity of the primary data field, then a proper subset of the set of data field characters is displayed in the primary data field in conjunction with the display of an indicia associated with the primary data field. In response to a user interaction with the indicia, the proper subset of data field characters and at least one additional character from the set of data field characters are displayed in a secondary data field, wherein the proper subset of data field characters and the at least one additional character are simultaneously viewable by the user in the secondary data field.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2001Publication date: February 20, 2003Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Letita K. Lee, Patrick Siu-Nang See
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Publication number: 20030035012Abstract: A system that includes a pop-up graphical user interface that includes menu bars overlapping marking menu zones. The interface pops up at the current position of the cursor when the space bar is held down. The menu bars are positioned around a central marking zone with the common menu bars located above the central zone and task specific menu bars located below the central zone. The common application menu bar is positioned outer most and the common window menu bar is located inner most. The menu bars are sized in a “stair-step” pattern and the commands therein are left and right justified to fill the menu bar evenly. The menu bar menu items are accessed just like menu bar items typically found at the top of windows. The menu bars mimic the menu bars that a user may need to use during tasks that users typically perform using the menu bars found in application windows.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Applicant: Silicon Graphics, Inc.Inventors: Gordon Kurtenbach, George W. Fitzmaurice
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Publication number: 20030035013Abstract: A system for permitting an end user to place his or her picture into the cursor of a computer game. In one embodiment the system comprises an online system for personalizing a game comprising: a means for inputting a desired picture or representation to be used with the game; interface means for providing the end user with the ability to format the picture; a means for applying and controlling the picture on the cursor such that the picture moves with the cursor.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventor: Edward M. Johnson
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Publication number: 20030035014Abstract: A reverse printed label printed using ink jet or other relatively non-durable printing technology. Indicia is printed to the backside of a transparent material upon a coating of adhesive used to adhere the finished label to an object or surface. When applied to an object or surface, the finished label is readable through the transparent surface which acts as an overlaminate.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventors: Matthew Thomas Adams, Angela Carol Thomas
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Publication number: 20030035015Abstract: A printhead pressure relief mechanism using a non-mechanical media thickness monitoring apparatus. An increase in media thickness is monitored by an emitter/detector pair, a piezo-electric pressure sensor mounted on the print head, a metal detector or a RFID read/write assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventors: Kevin Girard Conwell, Matt Adams
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Publication number: 20030035016Abstract: It is to provide a technique for changing the identification information of the peripheral equipment depending on a device connected to the equipment. A printing controller 61 of a printer comprises a self-identification information storing unit 74 for storing the ID of the printer itself and a memory element input/output controlling unit 73 for obtaining the cartridge ID from a memory element of an ink cartridge. The identification information creating unit 72 creates the machine ID of the printer by combination of the ID of the printer itself and the cartridge ID.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Applicant: SEIKO EPSON CORPORATIONInventor: Shinji Tanaka
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Publication number: 20030035017Abstract: The present disclosure relates to an ink jet printing system configured for receiving replaceable printing component. The ink jet printing system includes a replaceable printing component having an electrical storage device associated therewith. The electrical storage device has a data field therein specifying data organization within the electrical storage device. Also included is a printer portion configured to receive the replaceable printing component. The printer portion is adapted to read the data field within the electrical storage device and selectively access data within the electrical storage device based on the specified data organization.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventors: Brian L. Helterline, Winthrop D. Childers, Michael L. Bullock, Ronald R. Paulsen
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Publication number: 20030035018Abstract: A waste ink removal system cleans ink residue from an ink drop sensor in a printing mechanism when a scraper, supported by a base, is actuated between a retracted position and an engaged position. The system also includes a reservoir defining a plurality of capillary drains onto which the scraper deposits ink residue while moving to the engaged position. A method of cleaning ink residue from an electrostatic sensing element of an ink drop detector, and a printing mechanism having such a waste ink removal system are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventor: Patrick J. Therien
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Publication number: 20030035019Abstract: A combination wiper actuator and spittoon assembly, which includes a service station for a printhead having a body and a spittoon assembly connected to the body. The spittoon assembly includes a spittoon having a receptacle. An elevation device is used to elevate the spittoon assembly with respect to the rest of the service station and a latch is used to maintain the spittoon assembly in an elevated position. Finally, a wiper is supported by the spittoon assembly and is used to wipe the printhead when the spittoon assembly is in an elevated position. A latch release tab is also disclosed. Also disclosed is a spring connecting the spittoon assembly to a wall of the service station.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2001Publication date: February 20, 2003Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Steven J. Dietl, David Cipolla
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Publication number: 20030035020Abstract: A sensor system for determining a position relative to a codestrip comprising a plurality of graduations spaced apart in a first direction, said system comprising first and second sensors arranged to move substantially in said first direction relative to said graduations and to output signals corresponding to the detection of said graduations, said system further comprising a differential screw adapted to adjust the spacing between said first and second sensors substantially in said first direction such that the outputs of said first and second sensors may be brought into a selected phase relationship.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventors: Jorge Menendez, Jose M. Rio Doval, Miguel Angel Perez
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Publication number: 20030035021Abstract: A contamination of a printing medium caused by ink mist or the like is suppressed, which may scatter or float in an apparatus when margin-less printing is carried out in an ink jet printer. When margin-less printing for an edge of a printing medium P is performed, a predetermined edge area {circle over (1)} is printed using a smaller number of ejection openings during one scanning operation than that used for other areas {circle over (2)} and {circle over (3)}, while taking transportation errors relating to this end into consideration. This reduces the amount of ink mist resulting from ink ejected out of the edge of the printing medium during one scanning operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventors: Atsuhiko Masuyama, Hiroshi Tajika, Yuji Konno, Norihiro Kawatoko, Takayuki Ogasahara, Tetsuya Edamura
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Publication number: 20030035022Abstract: Dot recording areas Rr1, Rr2, Rr3 in which dots are to be formed, and blank areas Rb1, Rb2 in which dots are not formed exist on the printing paper. When the recording of dots in dot recording area Rr2 is finished on the fourth pass, a positioning sub-scan feed of feed amount SSp1 is performed. In accordance with this positioning sub-scan feed SSp1, the print head is relatively sent to a relative position, where nozzle #1 is positioned above the 32nd line, which is the main scan line at the upper end of the third dot recording area. By carrying out a positioning sub-scan feed such as this, it is possible to shorten the time required for printing compared to when an inter-band sub-scan of a feed amount SSb1 of six dots is also executed in blank area Rb 2.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventor: Koichi Otsuki
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Publication number: 20030035023Abstract: An image recording apparatus records an image on a recording medium by causing a recording head having an arrangement of a plurality of recording elements to conduct its main scanning for the recording medium interrelatedly in the direction opposite to the arrangement of the recording elements. The apparatus comprises a setting device to set the number of main scannings by the recording head; a main scanning device to perform recording by plural numbers of main scannings with respect to one pixel by causing the recording head to conduct its main scannings for the same recording area of the recording medium in accordance with the number set by the setting device; and a sub-scanning device to cause the recording head and the recording medium to be sub-scanned interrelatedly per main scanning in an amount smaller than the width of the arrangement of the recording elements of the recording head.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventors: Akio Suzuki, Kiyoharu Tanaka, Yoshihiro Takada, Yasushi Miura, Nobuhiko Ogata
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Publication number: 20030035024Abstract: A printhead cartridge mounts within a carriage of a printer. The carriage moves along a first direction within the printer. The printhead cartridge includes an inkwell for storing ink, which has a front surface and a bottom surface, a printhead mounted on the bottom surface, and a plurality of contacts for receiving signals from the printer and to provide the signals to the printhead. A centerline of the front surface, running perpendicular to the first direction, evenly defines first and second sides of the front surface. The contacts are disposed on the front surface, and a distribution of the contacts on the first side exceeds a corresponding distribution of the contacts on the second side.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2001Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventors: Chih-Ching Chen, Tsung-Wei Huang
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Publication number: 20030035025Abstract: A carrier includes a substrate formed to accept microelectronic chips at various pockets in the substrate. The microelectronic chips are hermetically sealed within the substrate by a deposition process using localized energy supplied at gaps between the chips and the pockets. During the heating process, seal material is deposited in the gaps to form the hermetic seals.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2001Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventor: Alfred I-Tsung Pan
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Publication number: 20030035026Abstract: A connection module including a base including a forward set of points located in a forward plane and a rearward set of points located in a rearward plane, the forward and rearward planes defining a junction therebetween. The connection module further includes a cable including a plurality of contacts located thereon, each contact being shaped and located to engage one of the points. The connection module has a backing element including a piece of sheet-like material, a set of contact protrusions on the piece of material, and at least one stiffening element on the piece of material. Each of the contact protrusions is shaped and located to engage the cable and urge one of the contacts into engagement with one of the points. The stiffening element is generally aligned with the junction when the contact protrusions engage the cable and urge the contacts into engagement with one of the points.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2001Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventors: Richard Louis Goin, Steven Robert Komplin, Brian David Smith, Brandon Sung-Hwan Song
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Publication number: 20030035027Abstract: An apparatus incorporating multiple electrical interconnects extending through a substrate (e.g., a silicon wafer), and a method of forming the same. The electrical interconnects convey electrical signals through the substrate to structures mounted on the front side of the substrate. A conductive layer can be used to selectively distribute the electrical signals to the structures. Accordingly, it is not necessary to route electrical signals to the front side of the substrate in order to convey the signals to the structures. A structure can be coupled to multiple electrical interconnects in order to convey electrical signals along redundant paths through the substrate to the structure, improving reliability should one of the electrical interconnects fail.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2001Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventors: Hubert Allen Vander Plas, Barry Craig Snyder, Ron Allen Hellekson, Alfred I-Tsung Pan
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Publication number: 20030035028Abstract: A printhead cartridge mounts within a carriage of a printer. The carriage moves along a first direction within the printer. The printhead cartridge includes an inkwell for storing ink, which has a front surface and a bottom surface, a printhead mounted on the bottom surface, and a plurality of contacts for receiving signals from the printer and to provide the signals to the printhead. A centerline of the front surface, running perpendicular to the first direction, evenly defines first and second sides of the front surface. The contacts are disposed on the front surface, and a distribution of the contacts on the first side exceeds a corresponding distribution of the contacts on the second side.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventors: Chih-Ching Chen, Tsung-Wei Huang
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Publication number: 20030035029Abstract: An ink-jet printhead having a hemispherical ink chamber and a method for manufacturing the same, wherein the ink-jet printhead includes a substrate, in which a manifold for supplying ink, an ink chamber having a substantially hemispherical shape, and an ink channel for supplying ink from the manifold to the ink chamber are integrally formed; a nozzle plate having a multi-layered structure, in which a first insulating layer, a thermally conductive layer formed of a thermally conductive material, and a second insulating layer are sequentially stacked, and having a nozzle, formed at a location corresponding to the center of the ink chamber; a nozzle guide having a multi-layered structure and extending from the edge of the nozzle to the inside of the ink chamber; a heater formed on the nozzle plate to surround the nozzle, and an electrode formed on the nozzle plate to be electrically connected to the heater.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Applicant: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTDInventors: Sang-wook Lee, Hyeon-cheol Kim, Yong-soo Oh
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Publication number: 20030035030Abstract: An ink jet printing apparatus which performs printing by using a print head. The print head has at least a predetermined number of nozzles to eject ink. The apparatus includes first prefiring means for causing the print head to perform a prefiring operation to eject ink from nozzles of the print head for maintaining printing quality after a first time interval during a printing operation. The apparatus also includes driving means for driving nozzles of the print head based on data to be printed, and second prefiring means for causing the print head to perform the prefiring operation in a case where a number of the nozzles to be driven is changed. Preferably, the apparatus further includes shifting means for causing the driving means to drive the nozzles of the print head based on the first time interval during the printing operation so as to enhance a power of ejecting ink and continue the printing operation after the first time interval without performing the prefiring operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 1999Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventors: AKIHIKO HAMAMOTO, AKITOSHI YAMADA, HIROMITSU HIRABAYASHI
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Publication number: 20030035031Abstract: An ink-jet head, comprises an ink chamber in which ink is stored; a piezoelectric element to jet the ink from the ink chamber; an electrode to apply an electric voltage onto the piezoelectric element; and a layer provided on the electrode by an electrodeposition method. The layer is subjected to a process to change a surface energy.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventors: Takeshi Ito, Hideo Watanabe, Hiroyuki Nomori
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Publication number: 20030035032Abstract: An ink cartridge has a cartridge housing having a front side wall, a back side wall opposite the front side wall, a pair of opposed left and right side walls separating the front and the back side walls, and a bottom wall, the walls defining an internal cavity within the housing. The front and back side walls each have an internal surface that is curved and there is a generally uniform internal cartridge cavity thickness spacing existing between corresponding points on the respective internal surfaces at a respective section through the cartridge. An ink bag is preferably located within the internal cavity and filled with liquid ink so that the ink bag makes contact with the front side wall, the back side wall and each of the pair of opposed left and right side walls and the bottom wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2001Publication date: February 20, 2003Applicant: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: R. Winfield Trafton, Kirk D. Farnung, Diana C. Petranek
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Publication number: 20030035033Abstract: A tape automated bonding (TAB) device for a printhead cartridge of a printer includes a tape having a region capable of being substantially bisected by a centerline that defines a first side of the tape and a second side of the tape. Located on the tape is a printhead, and a plurality of contacts adapted to receive signals from the printer and to provide the signals to the printhead. The contacts are disposed such that the number of contacts on the first side is different from the number of contacts on the second side. The printhead is centrally aligned with the centerline or centrally offset from the centerline.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventors: Chih-Ching Chen, Tsung-Wei Huang
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Publication number: 20030035034Abstract: Disclosed is an ink set comprising at least a normal yellow ink composition and a dark yellow ink composition, the lightness of the dark yellow ink composition being lower than that of the normal yellow ink composition. This ink set can realize recorded images having excellent color reproduction and image reproduction.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Applicant: SEIKO EPSON CORPORATIONInventors: Hiroshi Fukumoto, Kazuhiko Kitamura, Miharu Kanaya, Shinichi Kato, Toshiaki Kakutani
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Publication number: 20030035035Abstract: The invention provides an ink jet pen including a cartridge body having a printhead and a replaceable ink cartridge removably positionable on the cartridge body. At least one cooperating elongate recess and at least one projection are located on the mutually facing surfaces of the ink cartridge and the cartridge body. The projection and recess are engageable with one another for guidably positioning the ink cartridge to a desired position relative to the cartridge body.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventors: Steven Robert Komplin, Michael David Lattuca, Gregory Alan Long, David Amos Ward
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Publication number: 20030035036Abstract: In a structure of an ink tank having a deformable sheet that constitutes the tank and a spring for imparting a negative pressure, unstableness of the negative pressure attributable to the deformation of the sheet as a result of ink consumption is prevented. For this purpose, a plate-like member is joined to a top section of the sheet formed in a convex shape, and the spring for generating the negative pressure in the tank is mounted to the same member. This makes it possible to maintain a high volume ratio of the ink tank and to achieve stableness of the negative pressure by adequately regulating the deformation of the sheet when the sheet is displaced in the direction of retracting toward the interior of the tank as a result of a reduction of the amount of ink in the tank.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventors: Hideki Ogura, Naoji Otsuka, Hiroyuki Inoue, Hiroyuki Ishinaga, Nobuyuki Kuwabara, Tetsuya Ohashi, Ryoji Inoue
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Publication number: 20030035037Abstract: A printing system that includes a source which emits UV radiation to polymerize a fluid that is deposited onto a substrate by one or more print heads. The source emits low energy UV radiation sufficient to set the fluid to a quasi-fluid, non-hardened state.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Applicant: Vutek, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J. Mills, Michael D. Mills, Adam C. Lahut, Arthur L. Cleary, Joseph A. Lahut
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Publication number: 20030035038Abstract: An image forming method, comprising the steps of:Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventor: Atsushi Nakajima
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Publication number: 20030035039Abstract: An ink jet recording apparatus for effecting recording on recording sheets by ejecting ink from a recording head onto the recording sheets, the apparatus includes a head carrying portion for carrying the recording head; a feeding roller for separating and feeding recording sheets one by one from a plurality of the recording sheets; a feeding roller for feeding the recording sheet fed by the feeding roller to a position where the recording sheet is opposed to the recording head; discharging means disposed between the feeding roller and the feeding roller with respect to a feeding direction of the recording sheet, the discharging means being effective to decrease an electrostatic charge amount of the recording sheet to a level lower than a predetermined level.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Applicant: CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Yuji Kanome, Atsuhiko Masuyama
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Publication number: 20030035040Abstract: An imaging device includes a panel having a first set of interface features located on a first surface of the panel and a second set of interface features located on a second surface of the panel. The first surface of the panel is accessible and the second surface of the panel is concealed from view when the panel is in a novice position.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2001Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventor: Peter G. Hwang
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Publication number: 20030035041Abstract: A pack integrally housing inks and printing media has an ink housing section 211 arranged so as to overlap part of a printing media housing section 210. The ink housing section 211 is configured to rotationally move around a rotational moving shaft 212e so as to be opened and closed relative to the printing media housing section 210. On the other hand, the printing media housing section 210 has an opening 215 formed in a lower part thereof and in which part of housed printing media appears, thereby enabling the pack to come into contact with a sheet feeding roller of the printer when the pack is installed in a printer. Additionally, while not installed in the printer, the pack is covered with the opening and closing ink housing section 211, thereby enabling the printing media to be protected from dusts or the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Applicant: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Hiroshi Yoshino, Tadayoshi Inamoto, Yoshiaki Kaburagi, Hiroyuki Saito, Ako Takemura, Akira Kuribayashi, Mariko Suzuki
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Publication number: 20030035042Abstract: An optical system for an image forming apparatus which a first light source for selectably emitting a plurality of image forming light beams based upon control signals and a second light source for emitting image forming light beams of a number of less than that of said first light source. The first light source of the optical system selectably emitting multiple light beams and a single beam, e.g. selectably emits two beams and a single beam.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2000Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventors: Kazuyuki Shimada, Tomohiro Nakajima
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Publication number: 20030035043Abstract: A laser thermal transfer recording method comprises: dispensing a thermal transfer sheet and an image-receiving sheet to an exposure recording device; cutting each of the sheets into pieces of a predetermined length; superposing each of the cut pieces of the image-receiving sheet on each of the cut pieces of the thermal transfer sheet; loading an exposure drum installed in the exposure recording device with the thus superposed pieces of sheets; and irradiating the sheets loaded on the exposure drum with a laser beam according to image information, in which the laser beam is absorbed in the thermal transfer sheet and converted into a heat, and an image is transferred onto the image-receiving sheet by the heat converted from the laser beam, wherein each surface of the thermal transfer sheet and the image-receiving sheet is cleaned by contacting with an adhesive roller that includes an adhesive material on its surface, in which the adhesive roller is disposed in any one of a feeding part and a conveying part ofType: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Applicant: FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD.Inventors: Susumu Sugiyama, Akihiro Shimomura
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Publication number: 20030035044Abstract: A method of producing a wear-resistant protective film for a thermal head comprises depositing a wear-resistant protective film by sputtering on a thermal head which includes a substrate, and a heat-developing layer and a pair of electrodes formed on either the substrate or a heat-regenerative layer formed thereon. A layer of the wear resistant protective film is formed under a RF larger bias and another layer without a bias or with a smaller bias. Good step coverage is obtained by the RF sputter layer of the wear-resistant and the protective film prevents the intrusion of water that can cause cracking, and the layer formed under no or smaller bias reduces internal stresses and inhibits the development of cracks due to internal stresses as well as the cracking by RF sputtering.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Applicant: TDK CorporationInventors: Masatoshi Nakayama, Masahiro Nakano, Tsukimi Endo
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Publication number: 20030035045Abstract: A thermal transfer printing method conducts a thermal transfer printing by alternately driving heating elements of a thermal print head using a multi-colored thermal transfer ink ribbon, an intermediate transfer medium, the thermal print head and a platen roller that press fits these components. Thickness of ink layers of the thermal transfer ink ribbon is 0.4-1 &mgr;m and the rubber hardness of the platen roller is 80° or more.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventor: Takeo Miki
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Publication number: 20030035046Abstract: A scanning optical system includes a light source, an anamorphic optical element, a polygonal mirror, and an imaging optical system that converges the beam(s) on a surface to be scanned. The imaging optical system has a scanning lens, and a compensation lens provided on the surface side for compensating for curvature of field. All the surfaces of the scanning lens are rotationally symmetrical, and the compensation lens has an aspherical surface. A cross section of the aspherical surface in the auxiliary scanning direction is asymmetrical with respect to the optical axis thereof, and a SAG amount defining the aspherical surface is expressed by a two-dimensional polynomial.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Applicant: Asahi Kogaku Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Daisuke Koreeda
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Publication number: 20030035047Abstract: There is provided an image combining apparatus comprising an image input unit for entering photographed images, an image memory for temporarily storing the entered images, a corresponding point extracting unit for extracting the corresponding point information between the images stored in the image memory, a photographing method discriminating unit for discriminating the photographing method at the photographing operation based on the extracted corresponding point information, a combination process unit for appropriately combining the images according to the discriminated photographing method, and a combined image memory for storing the combined image. The corresponding point extraction unit extracts the corresponding points between two images, and the photographing method discrimination unit discriminates whether the translational photographing method or the panning photographing method is used. The combination process unit executes combination of the images, based on the discriminated photographing method.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 1999Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventors: TATSUSHI KATAYAMA, HIDEO TAKIGUCHI, KOTARO YANO, KENJI HATORI
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Publication number: 20030035048Abstract: An illumination system for an endoscopic camera has a plurality of light emitting diodes mounted to a substrate. The substrate is adapted for attachment at the distal end of the endoscope. Each LED is contained within a reflector cup which directs the angular dispersion of emitted light toward the object to be viewed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Applicant: Surgicon, Inc.Inventor: John I. Shipp
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Publication number: 20030035049Abstract: There is provided video switching circuitry for use in a KVM switch and similar devices. Video signal switching circuitry can supply video signals from a one of a plurality of video sources connected to the circuit to a display device connected to the circuit. The high data signalling rate signals are converted into a greater number of lower data signalling rate signals for switching by a bus architecture. Also provided are video display systems in which analogue and digital video signals are switched synchronously to allow them to be displayed on common or separate display devices. Also described is a high-resolution monitor digital video data switching device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Applicant: Adder Technology LimitedInventors: Nigel Anthony Dickens, Adrian Christopher Dickens, William Haylock
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Publication number: 20030035050Abstract: In correspondence with each face of a rectangular parallelepiped obtained when the inside of the rectangular parallelepiped is shot, a monitor screen is split into a plurality of sub-screen areas. An image shot by a vehicle-mounted camera is processed and the processed image is split correspondingly to the sub-screen areas. Each split image is displayed in the corresponding sub-screen areas. This allows intuitive understanding of the direction of an image displayed in a sub-screen thereby providing the driver with an image free from a sense of incongruity.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Applicant: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kazufumi Mizusawa, Masamichi Nakagawa, Shusaku Okamoto, Atsushi Iisaka, Takashi Yoshida
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Publication number: 20030035051Abstract: An automatic moving object tracking device and a method thereof are capable of tracking a moving object through a signal process of an input image signal of each frame. The moving object tracking device converts a pre-processed input image signal into a binary disturbance image signal, and calculates a motion value of each pixel through an initial tracking window. After locating the tracking window at the pixel where the motion value is a maximum value, a size of the tracking window is adjusted so that the tracking window can include the moving object therein. Next, based on acquired information about the moving object and the tracking window and previously acquired information about previously frames, a pixel in a following frame is estimated to be a next location of the moving object. The tracking window is positioned at the estimated pixel. If the tracking result is satisfied, the tracking of the moving object continues.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Applicant: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Jae-soo Cho, Hiroshi Iizuka, Kazuhiro Tanaka
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Publication number: 20030035052Abstract: An image capturing device includes a body including a lens barrel and a two-axis user selection device affixed to the lens barrel. The user selection device includes a contact surface and a center positional detent. An included horizontal displacement sensor is capable of generating an electronic signal related to a horizontal displacement of the user selection device and an included vertical displacement sensor is capable of generating an electronic signal related to a vertical displacement. An included depression sensor is capable of generating a select signal when the user selection device is depressed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2001Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventor: John M. Baron
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Publication number: 20030035053Abstract: In a vibration correction apparatus for attaining vibration correction on the basis of motion information obtained by adding vibrations detected by an angular velocity sensor and vibrations detected from an image signal, the motion correction period based on the vibration information detected from the image signal is set to be shorter than the vibration detection period.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 1997Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventors: KENJI KYUMA, TOSHIMICHI KUDO
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Publication number: 20030035054Abstract: A digital image storage system includes a digital camera having a memory capable of storing digital images and an adapter on which the digital camera is to be laid down for informing the adapter of the digital images in the memory. The digital image storage system further includes a data storage having a storage medium that stores the digital images informed through the adapter. The data storage includes a function unit that controls the digital image storage so that the informed digital images are stored in a predetermined folder prepared in the storage medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Applicant: NIKON CORPORATIONInventor: Akira Ohmura