Printing method and printing processor for color images
    1.
    发明授权
    Printing method and printing processor for color images 有权
    彩色图像的打印方法和打印处理器

    公开(公告)号:US08885216B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-11-11

    申请号:US13477491

    申请日:2012-05-22

    CPC分类号: B41M5/00 H04N1/6058

    摘要: A specific gamut of colors extending a reproduction range of colors in a color space is set to make for any ink color belonging to the specific gamut a conversion from CMYK dot pattern data into numbers of ink drops to be discharged from an inkjet head, using as a lookup table an extended pattern table having a maximal drop number ‘7’. For ink colors belonging to a gamut of colors outside the specific gamut, a default pattern table having a maximal drop number ‘5’ is used as a lookup table for the conversion from CMYK dot pattern data into ink drop numbers.

    摘要翻译: 将颜色空间中的颜色的再现范围延伸的颜色的特定色域被设置为使得属于特定色域的任何墨水颜色从CMYK点图案数据转换成从喷墨头排出的墨滴数量,使用为 查找表,具有最大下降数“7”的扩展模式表。 对于属于特定色域外的色域的墨水颜色,使用具有最大墨滴数“5”的默认图案表作为从CMYK点图案数据转换成墨滴号的查找表。

    Ink discharge amount adjuster for each color of line inkjet printer
    2.
    发明授权
    Ink discharge amount adjuster for each color of line inkjet printer 有权
    喷墨打印机每种颜色的墨水排出量调节器

    公开(公告)号:US08857941B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-10-14

    申请号:US13238771

    申请日:2011-09-21

    申请人: Takashi Ebisawa

    发明人: Takashi Ebisawa

    IPC分类号: B41J2/205 B41J2/21

    摘要: Displacement information indicating a displacement amount of landing position in a main scanning direction of ink droplets discharged respectively from the nozzle of the head module of the same array of the line head of each color is acquired for each head module of the same array (steps S5, S7). Based on the displacement information and concentration information for each array, a color degree of an image when the discharge amount of ink droplets discharged from a nozzle of a head module of each color is not adjusted is specified for each head module of each array (step S9). A correction voltage value of a drive signal for the discharge of the nozzle of the head module of each color, which is suitable to return the specified color degree to “0”, is calculated (step S11) and each corresponding nozzle is driven by the drive signal of the correction voltage value.

    摘要翻译: 针对相同阵列的每个头模块,获取指示分别从每种颜色的行头的相同阵列的头模块的喷嘴排出的墨滴的主扫描方向上的着落位置的位移量的位移信息(步骤S5 ,S7)。 基于每个阵列的位移信息和浓度信息,对于每个阵列的每个头模块指定当从每个颜色的头模块的喷嘴排出的墨滴的排出量未被调整时的图像的色度(步骤 S9)。 计算用于将适合于将指定色度返回到“0”的每种颜色的头模块的喷嘴排出的驱动信号的校正电压值(步骤S11),并且每个相应的喷嘴由 驱动信号的校正电压值。

    Image processing system
    3.
    发明授权
    Image processing system 有权
    图像处理系统

    公开(公告)号:US07463785B2

    公开(公告)日:2008-12-09

    申请号:US10660683

    申请日:2003-09-12

    申请人: Takashi Ebisawa

    发明人: Takashi Ebisawa

    IPC分类号: G06K9/40

    摘要: In an image processing system, whether relevant pixels in the character image information obtained by reading an original on which characters have been recorded are object pixels to be subjected to enhancement processing is determined. The relevant pixel is determined to be an object pixel when the density of the relevant pixel is not lower than a first threshold value higher than the density of the background of the border of the original and not higher than the density of a thinnest line in lines which form the characters and is not higher than a second threshold value not lower than the density of a thinnest line in lines which form the characters and the relevant pixel is determined to be a thin line pixel forming a part of a thin line image.

    摘要翻译: 在图像处理系统中,确定通过读取已经记录了字符的原稿获得的字符图像信息中的相关像素是否是要进行增强处理的对象像素。 当相关像素的浓度不低于高于原始边界的背景的浓度的第一阈值并且不高于行中最薄线的密度时,将相关像素确定为对象像素 其形成字符,并且不高于不低于形成字符的行中最薄线的密度的第二阈值,并且相关像素被确定为形成细线图像的一部分的细线像素。

    INK DISCHARGE AMOUNT ADJUSTER FOR EACH COLOR OF LINE INKJET PRINTER
    4.
    发明申请
    INK DISCHARGE AMOUNT ADJUSTER FOR EACH COLOR OF LINE INKJET PRINTER 有权
    墨水排放量调节器,用于各种颜色的行式打印机

    公开(公告)号:US20120075375A1

    公开(公告)日:2012-03-29

    申请号:US13238771

    申请日:2011-09-21

    申请人: Takashi EBISAWA

    发明人: Takashi EBISAWA

    IPC分类号: B41J2/205

    摘要: Displacement information indicating a displacement amount of landing position in a main scanning direction of ink droplets discharged respectively from the nozzle of the head module of the same array of the line head of each color is acquired for each head module of the same array (steps S5, S7). Based on the displacement information and concentration information for each array, a color degree of an image when the discharge amount of ink droplets discharged from a nozzle of a head module of each color is not adjusted is specified for each head module of each array (step S9). A correction voltage value of a drive signal for the discharge of the nozzle of the head module of each color, which is suitable to return the specified color degree to “0”, is calculated (step S11) and each corresponding nozzle is driven by the drive signal of the correction voltage value.

    摘要翻译: 针对相同阵列的每个头模块,获取指示分别从每种颜色的行头的相同阵列的头模块的喷嘴排出的墨滴的主扫描方向上的着落位置的位移量的位移信息(步骤S5 ,S7)。 基于每个阵列的位移信息和浓度信息,对于每个阵列的每个头模块指定当从每个颜色的头模块的喷嘴排出的墨滴的排出量未被调整时的图像的色度(步骤 S9)。 计算用于将适合于将指定色度返回到“0”的每种颜色的头模块的喷嘴排出的驱动信号的校正电压值(步骤S11),并且每个相应的喷嘴由 驱动信号的校正电压值。

    High-affinity melatonin receptor and uses thereof
    5.
    发明授权
    High-affinity melatonin receptor and uses thereof 失效
    高亲和力褪黑激素受体及其用途

    公开(公告)号:US07081349B1

    公开(公告)日:2006-07-25

    申请号:US09226046

    申请日:1999-01-05

    IPC分类号: G01N33/53 G01N33/566

    CPC分类号: G01N33/74 G01N2500/00

    摘要: Disclosed are cDNAs and DNAs encoding high-affinity melatonin 1a and 1b receptors and the recombinant polypeptides expressed from such cDNAs. The recombinant receptor polypeptides, receptor fragments and analogs expressed on the surface of cells are used in methods of screening candidate compounds for their ability to act as agonists or antagonists to the effects of interaction between melatonin and high-affinity melatonin receptor. Agonists are used as therapeutics to reentrain endogenous melatonin rhythms as a means of treating circadian rhythm disorders in humans and control reproductive cycles in seasonally breeding animals. Antagonists are used as therapeutics to control the initiation or timing of puberty in humans. Antibodies specific for a high-affinity melatonin receptor (or receptor fragment or analog) and their use as a therapeutic are also disclosed.

    摘要翻译: 公开了编码高亲和力褪黑激素1a和1b受体的cDNA和DNA,以及由这些cDNA表达的重组多肽。 在细胞表面上表达的重组受体多肽,受体片段和类似物用于筛选候选化合物作为激动剂或拮抗剂对褪黑激素和高亲和力褪黑激素受体之间相互作用的作用的能力的方法。 激动剂被用作治疗内源性褪黑素节律作为治疗人类昼夜节律紊乱和控制季节性繁殖动物繁殖周期的手段。 拮抗剂被用作治疗剂以控制人类青春期的开始或时机。 还公开了对高亲和力褪黑激素受体(或受体片段或类似物)特异的抗体及其作为治疗剂的用途。

    DNA encoding high-affinity melatonin receptors
    6.
    发明授权
    DNA encoding high-affinity melatonin receptors 失效
    编码高亲和力褪黑素受体的DNA

    公开(公告)号:US5856124A

    公开(公告)日:1999-01-05

    申请号:US466103

    申请日:1995-06-06

    摘要: Disclosed are cDNAs and DNAs encoding high-affinity melatonin 1a and 1b receptors and the recombinant polypeptides expressed from such cDNAs. The recombinant receptor polypeptides, receptor fragments and analogs expressed on the surface of cells are used in methods of screening candidate compounds for their ability to act as agonists or antagonists to the effects of interaction between melatonin and high-affinity melatonin receptor. Agonists are used as therapeutics to reentrain endogenous melatonin rhythms as a means of treating circadian rhythm disorders in humans and control reproductive cycles in seasonally breeding animals. Antagonists are used as therapeutics to control the initiation or timing of puberty in humans. Antibodies specific for a high-affinity melatonin receptor (or receptor fragment or analog) and their use as a therapeutic are also disclosed.

    摘要翻译: 公开了编码高亲和力褪黑激素1a和1b受体的cDNA和DNA,以及由这些cDNA表达的重组多肽。 在细胞表面上表达的重组受体多肽,受体片段和类似物用于筛选候选化合物作为激动剂或拮抗剂对褪黑激素和高亲和力褪黑激素受体之间相互作用的作用的能力的方法。 激动剂被用作治疗内源性褪黑素节律作为治疗人类昼夜节律紊乱和控制季节性繁殖动物繁殖周期的手段。 拮抗剂被用作治疗剂以控制人类青春期的开始或时机。 还公开了对高亲和力褪黑激素受体(或受体片段或类似物)特异的抗体及其作为治疗剂的用途。

    Method of producing superconductive oxide material
    10.
    发明授权
    Method of producing superconductive oxide material 有权
    制造超导氧化物材料的方法

    公开(公告)号:US08716189B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-05-06

    申请号:US12227840

    申请日:2008-02-05

    IPC分类号: H01L39/24 H01B12/06 B05D5/12

    摘要: A method of producing a superconductive material involves the step (1) of applying a solution of an organic compound of metals, oxides of the metals forming a superconductive material, onto a support body to be subsequently dried, a provisional baking step (2) of causing organic components of the organic compound of the metals to undergo thermal decomposition, and a main baking process step (3) of causing transformation of the oxides of the metals into the superconductive material, thereby producing an epitaxially-grown superconductive coating material, wherein at the time of irradiation of a surface of the support body coated with the solution of the organic compound of the metals for forming the superconductive material, and/or of a surface of the support body, opposite to the surface coated with the solution of the organic compound of the metals, with the laser light, during a period between the steps (1) and (2).

    摘要翻译: 制造超导材料的方法包括将金属有机化合物(形成超导材料的金属的氧化物)的溶液施加到待随后干燥的支撑体上的步骤(1),临时烘烤步骤(2) 导致金属有机化合物的有机成分发生热分解,以及使金属氧化物转变为超导材料的主烘焙工序(3),由此制造外延生长的超导涂层材料,其中在 涂覆有用于形成超导材料的金属的有机化合物的溶液的支撑体的表面的照射时间和/或与涂覆有机溶液的表面相反的支撑体的表面的时间 在步骤(1)和(2)之间的期间,金属与激光的化合物。