Abstract:
A droplet ejection head comprises: a substrate having first through-holes forming reservoir chambers, a second through-hole forming a supply chamber, and a bonding film on one surface; a nozzle plate having nozzles for ejecting ejection liquid and a second bonding film on one surface, the first and second films being bonded together to cover the first through-holes and the second through-hole; a sealing plate on another surface of the substrate covering the first through-holes, one surface of the sealing plate contacting the substrate's another surface; and piezoelectric means on another surface of the sealing plate for driving the droplet ejection head. The bonding films contain an Si-skeleton of constituent atoms containing silicon atoms, with siloxane (Si—O) bonds and elimination groups bonded to the silicon atoms, the constituent atoms being randomly bonded together, and the elimination groups existing near a surface of the bonding films.
Abstract:
A slide frame is mounted on a driver unit that can be vertically reversed on a base frame. A guide pin disposed in the slide frame engages with a concave portion of a cam plate portion formed in the base frame. When a fixation releasing handle of the driver unit is operated, a lever pushes the slide frame to slide the slide frame and the guide pin is deviated from the concave portion to rotate the driver unit. In a state where the driver unit is fixed in a regular posture, since the guide pin is pushing a switch lever, the detection switch is kept turned ON and thus an electric stapler is in an operable state. When the driver unit is rotated, the switch lever is released from the press of the guide pin and the detection switch is turned OFF, thereby cutting off the power.
Abstract:
A staple cartridge provided with a cartridge main body and a refill contained with connected staples. The refill is interchangeably attached to the cartridge main body. A guide portion for guiding the connected staples at an inside of the refill to a staple strike out portion is provided between a refill mounting portion and the staple strike out portion. Lower portions of the guide portion and the refill mounting portion are respectively arranged with a first actuator operated in accordance with a presence/absence of the connected staples at an inside of the guide portion and a second actuator provided in accordance with a presence/absence of the connected staples at an inside of the refill mounting portion. The first actuator and the second actuator are interlocked.
Abstract:
A staple refill which can be stored in a refill storing section in such a manner that the leading one of the sheet-like joined staples wound in roll form is on the upper side and which is adapted to lessen the load on a feeding mechanism for feeding the leading one of the sheet of joined staples in a stapler main body. The staple refill is removably attached to a cartridge installed in a stapler main body. A refill includes a storing section for storing a sheet of joined staples wound in roll form, a discharge port for discharging the sheet of joined staples, and a lead-out passage for leading out the leading part of the sheet of joined staples into the discharge port. The lead-out passage is upwardly bent from the discharge port toward the interior of the storing section, so that the leading part positioned on the upper side of the sheet of joined staples is lead out to the discharge port. The lead-out passage is provided with a retrograde motion preventive member which prevents movement of the sheet of joined staples to the storing section.
Abstract:
A stapler 1 is provided with a cutter unit 12 for cutting a leading end portion of a staple leg projected to a back face side of sheets. A staple cartridge 20 containing a number of staples is formed with a chip containing portion 23 for containing a chip of the staple leg. The chip of the staple leg cut by the cutter unit 12 is guided into the chip containing portion 23 of the staple cartridge 20 by a chute 22 formed on the cutter unit 12. The chip of the staple leg is collected in the staple cartridge 20.
Abstract:
A staple cartridge provided with a cartridge main body and a refill contained with connected staples. The refill is interchangeably attached to the cartridge main body. A guide portion for guiding the connected staples at an inside of the refill to a staple strike out portion is provided between a refill mounting portion and the staple strike out portion. Lower portions of the guide portion and the refill mounting portion are respectively arranged with a first actuator operated in accordance with a presence/absence of the connected staples at an inside of the guide portion and a second actuator provided in accordance with a presence/absence of the connected staples at an inside of the refill mounting portion. The first actuator and the second actuator are interlocked.
Abstract:
A method for evaluating lyophobicity of an inner wall of a fine tube having a lyophobic film formed on the inner wall includes a step of setting up a fine tube having a lyophobic film extending from an end of the inner wall of the fine tube to a predetermined position of the inner wall, in a liquid placed in a unit in such a manner that the lyophobic film is positioned uppermost and also includes a step of measuring the position of the liquid surface of the liquid that has risen in the fine tube and then stopped and then determining the position of the lower end of the lyophobic film.
Abstract:
In an electric stapler which is attachably and detachably provided with a staple cartridge 2 attached and detached to and from a magazine portion of a stapler main body 1 and in which in the staple cartridge 2, sheet-like staples a each constituted by connecting a number of staples in a straight form in a sheet-like shape are contained in a cartridge main body 2a in a stacked shape, and the sheet-like staples a are successively guided out to outside of an opening portion of a lower end portion of a front wall of the cartridge main body 2a from the sheet-like staple a at a lower end portion, an engaging plate 3 engaged with the sheet-like staple a at a topmost portion is arranged at an upper portion of the cartridge main body 2a, an inner side or an outer side of the cartridge main body 2a is provided with position detecting mechanism 9 for detecting a position of the engaging plate 3, and a remaining amount of the sheet-like staples a is detected based on detection of the position by the position detecting mechanism 9.
Abstract:
A cartridge from which a staple refill cannot be taken out until all sheet-like connected staple is discharged. A cartridge is drawably provided in a stapler body and has a receiving room for receiving a staple refill, an engagement member with which one side of the staple refill is engaged, and a lock member for locking the engagement member. The lock member has a contact portion that comes in contact with a sheet-like connected staple, discharged from a discharge opening of the staple refill, when the staple refill is received in the receiving room. When the contact portion is in contact with the sheet-like connected staple, the lock member locks the engagement member to prevent separation of the staple refill.
Abstract:
An expression vector for preparing a library of an antibody variable region, which can express comprising polypeptides containing the H-chain and/or L-chain variable regions of antibodies in the membrane-bound form on the surfaces of eukaryotic cells, which is containing the nucleotide sequence of AKL (formula 1) and/or the nucleotide sequence AKH (formula 2), and which is replicable in the cells: 5′-PL-SL-CL-ML-AL-3′ (formula 1)(AKL) 5′-PH-SH-CH-MH-AH-3′ (formula 2)(AKH) wherein PL and PH represent a promoter, respectively; SL and SH represent a nucleotide sequence coding for a signal peptide respectively; CL represents a nucleotide sequence coding for the L-chain constant region of an antibody; CH represents a nucleotide sequence coding for the H-chain constant region of an antibody or a nucleotide sequence coding for a polypeptide containing at least CH1 of the H-chain constant region of an antibody; AL and AH represent a polyadenylation signal, respectively; “5′-” and “-3′” refer to the 5′ side and the 3′ side, respectively, of the nucleotide sequence; and ML and MH represent a nucleotide sequence coding for the transmembrane domain, respectively, while either ML or MH may be a mere chemical bond when the expression vector contains the nucleotide sequence of AKL and AKH. Cloning site of R1L, R2L, R1H and R2H is present within or in the vicinity of SL, CL, SH and CH respectively, in order for the nucleotide sequences coding for the L-chain and H-chain variable regions to be readily inserted in between SL and CL, and SH and CH respectively.