Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd. patent applications on August 1st, 2024
Patent Applications by Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd. on August 1st, 2024
Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd.: 27 patent applications
Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd. has applied for patents in the areas of G06T7/73 (2), A61B5/1486 (1), H02H5/04 (1), H01G9/052 (1), H01G13/00 (1) A61B5/14865 (1), H01G11/62 (1), H05K7/20472 (1), H05B45/37 (1), H04N25/709 (1)
With keywords such as: electrode, area, circuit, information, layer, device, data, vehicle, part, and material in patent application abstracts.
Patent Applications by Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd.
Inventor(s): KIYOTAKA TSUJI of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
IPC Code(s): A61B5/1486, A61B5/145, A61B5/157
CPC Code(s): A61B5/14865
Abstract: the present disclosure provides a method for controlling a treatment apparatus having advantages from the viewpoint of dealing with a change in a component contained in a treatment target while using a reaction system containing a redox enzyme and a coenzyme. the method for controlling a treatment apparatus according to the present disclosure includes acquiring of a first relationship r1 between a first voltage value and a first current value corresponding to the first voltage value by applying a voltage between a first electrode and a second electrode in a state where a treatment liquid does not contain the redox enzyme or the coenzyme. the controlling method includes acquiring of a second relationship r2 between a second voltage value and a second current value corresponding to the second voltage value by applying a voltage between the first electrode and the second electrode in a state where the treatment liquid contains the redox enzyme and the coenzyme. the controlling method determines a voltage vfor treating the treatment liquid and a target current iserving as an indicator of completion of treatment of the treatment liquid in accordance with the first relationship r1 and the second relationship r2.
Inventor(s): Teppei EMURA of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., Fumitaka KIKUCHI of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., Naoya KITADE of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., Tatsuhiko NUMOTO of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., Makoto IYODA of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., Ryo MATSUBARA of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
IPC Code(s): B60H1/00
CPC Code(s): B60H1/0073
Abstract: a simulation device includes a communication interface configured to receive package information on a package in a vehicle and sensor information from at least one sensor attached to the vehicle, and a processor configured to execute air conditioning simulation using the received package information and sensor information and transmit an air conditioning control signal for controlling an air conditioner provided in the vehicle to the air conditioner.
Inventor(s): Shigeru YAMANE of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., Tsuyoshi TANAKA of Kyoto (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
IPC Code(s): B60K35/10
CPC Code(s): B60K35/10
Abstract: a touch input device includes: a first input area, a non-input area around the first input area, and an intermediate area between the first input area and the non-input area so as to surround the first input area, the first input area accepting an input operation, the non-input area accepting no input operation; and an input receiver that accepts at least an input to the first input area. the operation panel includes, three-dimensional elements on a surface the operation panel, the three-dimensional elements being are fine and raised or recessed, in each of the first input area, the non-input area, and the intermediate area. the three-dimensional elements in at least one of the intermediate area, the first input area, or the non-input area rein a shape different from a shape of the three-dimensional elements in other areas of the intermediate area, the first input area, and the non-input area.
Inventor(s): Hiroshi IWAMURA of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
IPC Code(s): B60W50/14, B60W40/09, B60W50/00, G06V20/59, G06V40/18
CPC Code(s): B60W50/14
Abstract: a driving assistance device includes: a sight line detector that detects a sight line of a first user driving a first vehicle; a feature detector that detects a feature in a vicinity of the first vehicle; a visual recognition determiner that determines whether the first user visually recognized the feature, based on the sight line detected and the feature detected; a position detector that detects a first position of the first vehicle; an obtainer that obtains a second position that a second vehicle was at when a second user driving the second vehicle visually recognized the feature in past; and an alerter that performs, at a timing determined based on a result of comparison between the first position and the second position, alerting to prompt the first user to visually recognize the feature, when the visual recognition determiner determines that the first user has not visually recognized the feature.
Inventor(s): Takaaki HOSAKA of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
IPC Code(s): B62M6/50, B62J45/414, B62J45/415, B62L1/00
CPC Code(s): B62M6/50
Abstract: it is an object of the present disclosure to prevent backward movement of a bicycle on an uphill slope, the backward movement not being intended by a user. an electrically assisted bicycle according to an example of embodiments includes a controller, a second mode operational element, a brake unit, and an acceleration sensor. the controller controls the brake unit based on vehicle inclination angle information acquired by the acceleration sensor in a predetermined time period immediately preceding a time at which an operation of the second mode operational element is stopped.
Inventor(s): Kazuhito TANAKA of Shiga (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
IPC Code(s): G01R31/28
CPC Code(s): G01R31/2856
Abstract: an electric power measurement circuit includes: a period measurement circuit that measures a measurement period; a first measurer that measures (i) a first toggle number that is a number by which a signal value indicated by an input signal to a first target circuit has changed and (ii) a first operation period that is a period during which the input signal is valid; a second measurer that measures (i) a second toggle number that is a number by which a signal value indicated by an output signal from the first target circuit has changed and (ii) a second operation period that is a period during which the output signal is valid; and a calculator that calculates the first power consumption of the first target circuit based on the measured first toggle number, the measured first operation period, the measured second toggle number, and the measured second operation period.
Inventor(s): Kazuhiro ONAKA of Hyogo (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., Naoki KOHARA of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
IPC Code(s): G01R33/09, G01R33/02
CPC Code(s): G01R33/09
Abstract: a magnetic sensor includes a first half-bridge circuit, a second half-bridge circuit, and a holding member. the first half-bridge circuit includes a first magnetoresistive effect element and a second magnetoresistive effect element. the second half-bridge circuit includes a third magnetoresistive effect element and a fourth magnetoresistive effect element. the first magnetoresistive effect element detects a magnetic field aligned with an x-axis. the second magnetoresistive effect element detects a magnetic field aligned with a y-axis. the third magnetoresistive effect element detects a magnetic field aligned with a first axis. the fourth magnetoresistive effect element detects a magnetic field aligned with a second axis.
Inventor(s): Ken SHIIBA of Ishikawa Ken (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
IPC Code(s): G02F1/1343, G02F1/1335, G02F1/1368
CPC Code(s): G02F1/134309
Abstract: a display device according to the present disclosure includes first and second substrates transmitting visible light, light emitting pixels, a first internal layer, a liquid crystal layer, a first electrode reflecting visible light, and second to fourth electrodes transmitting visible light. the light emitting pixels independently emit light. the liquid crystal layer is located between the first and second substrates. the first electrode is located between at least one of the light emitting pixels and the liquid crystal layer. the second electrode is located between the liquid crystal layer and the first substrate without overlapping the first electrode in plan view. the third electrode is located between the liquid crystal layer and the second substrate while overlapping the first electrode in plan view. the fourth electrode is located between the liquid crystal layer and the second substrate while overlapping the second electrode in plan view.
20240256096. TOUCH SENSOR_simplified_abstract_(panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.)
Inventor(s): Ryo Yamaguchi of OSAKA FU (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., Yuji Nonami of OKAYAMA KEN (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
IPC Code(s): G06F3/044, G06F3/047
CPC Code(s): G06F3/0448
Abstract: a first mesh pattern () of a touch sensor () includes first cells () in a diamond shape with an acute angle (a). a second mesh pattern () of the touch sensor () includes second cells () in a square shape. the acute angle (a) ranges from 50� to 65�. one of second thin wires () of each second cell () and the longer diagonal line of associated one of the first cells () form an angle a ranging from 15� to 75� in a plan view.
Inventor(s): Hideo NAKANISHI of Kanagawa (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
IPC Code(s): G06F3/14, B60K35/28, G06F21/84
CPC Code(s): G06F3/1423
Abstract: a display processing device changes, when notification information on one display screen among multiple display screens provided in a vehicle is changed based on an operation by a driver of the vehicle, notification information to be displayed on another display screen, based on the change of the notification information on the one display screen. when notification information displayed on one display screen among multiple display screens is to be changed to another notification information based on an operation by the driver and when an occupant other than the driver is present in the vehicle and when the another notification information is information associated with the driver, the display processing device restricts the display of the another notification information on the one display screen.
Inventor(s): Masao KUBOTA of Tokyo (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
IPC Code(s): G06T7/73, G06F21/32, G06T7/246
CPC Code(s): G06T7/74
Abstract: provided are an information processing device, an information processing system, and an estimation method, which are capable of improving the accuracy of estimating the position of an object planned to pass through a specific area. this information processing device comprises a detection unit that detects a first face image area included in a first image obtained by photographing a person, who is entering a gate, in a first direction, and a second face image area included in a second image obtained by photographing the person in a second direction different from the first direction, and an estimation unit that estimates the position of the person in the gate on the basis of a change in relative positional relationship between the first face image area and the second face image area.
Inventor(s): Ichiro YAMANE of Kyoto (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
IPC Code(s): G06V20/56, B60R1/23, G06V10/80, G06V20/64
CPC Code(s): G06V20/56
Abstract: the information processing device is an information processing device for generating driving assistance information for a vehicle. an information processing device includes: a detection data obtainer that obtains detection data, the detection data being three-dimensional data obtained by detecting an object located outside the vehicle; a data complementation that extracts object data from a plurality of pieces of three-dimensional data of objects stored in advance, the object data being three-dimensional data of the object corresponding to the detection data, and complements the detection data with the object data to generate complementary data that is three-dimensional data; and a data synthesizer that synthesizes the complementary data and vehicle data, the vehicle data being three-dimensional data of the vehicle, to generate synthesized data that is three-dimensional data including the vehicle and an external area of the vehicle.
Inventor(s): Kensuke Wakasugi of Tokyo (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
IPC Code(s): G16C20/80, G16C20/70
CPC Code(s): G16C20/80
Abstract: an information processing method includes: obtaining material information that is information relating to compounds and indicating, for each of the compounds, two or more elements making up the compound and information relating to a component ratio of the two or more elements; distinguishing an attribute of a group to which the compounds belong, based on the material information; determining a display method for the material information according to the attribute distinguished; and outputting the material information according to the display method determined.
Inventor(s): Toru TANAKA of Kumamoto (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., Takashi SATO of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., Hayato KATO of Kumamoto (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., Kazuhito ODANE of Saga (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
IPC Code(s): H01G9/00, B22F3/00, B22F3/11, B22F5/12, H01G9/052, H01G13/00
CPC Code(s): H01G9/0029
Abstract: a mold includes a pair of first mold parts, a pair of second mold parts, and a pair of third mold parts that define six surfaces of a molded body substantially having a rectangular parallelepiped shape. at least one of the pair of third mold parts includes an upper mold part and a lower mold part. the upper mold part defines an upper space of a molding space, and the lower mold part defines a lower space of the molding space. the upper mold part and the lower mold part are individually slidable. the lower mold part protrudes toward the molding space with respect to the upper mold part so that a step portion is formed. the upper mold part is slidable in cooperation with the lower mold part in a state in which the step portion is formed or absent.
Inventor(s): HIROYUKI ARIMA of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., HONAMI KOJIMA of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
IPC Code(s): H01G11/62, H01G11/56
CPC Code(s): H01G11/62
Abstract: an electrolytic capacitor includes a capacitor element containing a conductive polymer and a liquid component. the liquid component includes a first anion component and a second anion component. the first anion component has a carbonyloxy bond. the second anion component has no carbonyloxy bond and has a sulfonylimide bond.
Inventor(s): Norihito FUJINOKI of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
IPC Code(s): H01M4/36, H01M4/02, H01M4/525, H01M10/0562
CPC Code(s): H01M4/366
Abstract: a coated active material includes a positive electrode active material and a coating layer, including lithium-containing fluoride, coating the positive electrode active material. when a mass of lithium derived from a lithium-containing alkaline component on the positive electrode active material is measured by neutralization titration, a proportion of the mass of the lithium in a mass of the positive electrode active material is more than 0.26% and 0.55% or less. a method for producing the coated active material includes: cleaning the positive electrode active material with a water-soluble organic solvent so that when the mass of the lithium is measured by neutralization titration, the proportion of the mass of the lithium in the mass of the positive electrode active material is more than 0.26% and 0.55% or less; drying the positive electrode active material; and coating the positive electrode active material with a coating material including a lithium-containing fluoride.
Inventor(s): Yusuke MORIYAMA of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., Tomoaki SHINOBU of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., Shunsuke UEGAKI of Nara (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., Takayuki HIROSE of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
IPC Code(s): H01M10/04, H01M50/538
CPC Code(s): H01M10/04
Abstract: a joining method for joining an electrode group of wound type in which a separator and an electrode plate are laminated and wound, and a current collector plate includes pressing a jig against multiple end parts of the electrode plate arranged in a radial direction of the electrode group, shifting the jig in a curved path such that the shifting amount in the direction toward the electrode group gradually increases and the shifting amount in the radial direction gradually decreases, bending the multiple end parts, and joining the multiple end parts thus bent and the current collector plate.
Inventor(s): KAZUYOSHI HONDA of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., AKIRA KAWASE of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., KAZUHIRO MORIOKA of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., KOICHI HIRANO of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., TSUTOMU KOSHIZUKA of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., EIICHI KOGA of Hokkaido (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
IPC Code(s): H01M50/593, H01M50/51, H01M50/512
CPC Code(s): H01M50/593
Abstract: a battery according to the present disclosure includes a power-generating element having a plurality of parallel laminates electrically series-connected and laminated. the parallel laminates each include an odd number of battery cells electrically connected in parallel and laminated. the battery cells each include an electrode layer, a counter electrode layer, and a solid electrolyte layer positioned therebetween. the battery further includes: an electrode insulating member covering the electrode layer on a first side surface of each parallel laminate; a counter electrode connector that covers the first side surface and the electrode insulating member and is electrically connected to the counter electrode layer in each parallel laminate; a counter electrode insulating member covering the counter electrode layer on a second side surface of each parallel laminate; and an electrode connector that covers the second side surface and the counter electrode insulating member and is electrically connected to the electrode layer in each parallel laminate.
Inventor(s): MIMA FURUKAWA of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., HIDEKI IWAKI of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., EIICHI SADAYUKI of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., TOMOAKI FURUSE of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., KENJIRO KUMAZAWA of Tokyo (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., SHINYA SAITO of Kyoto (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
IPC Code(s): H02H5/04
CPC Code(s): H02H5/047
Abstract: a cutoff device includes a conductor wire, a pyrotechnic circuit breaker, a plurality of drive circuits connected to the pyrotechnic circuit breaker in parallel and configured to activate the pyrotechnic circuit breaker, and a control circuit. the control circuit sets an output current value and a period for which the output current is output to each of the drive circuits, and causes the drive circuits to supply the power for activating the pyrotechnic circuit breaker when the pyrotechnic circuit breaker needs to be activated.
Inventor(s): Atsutoshi NARAKI of Kanagawa Ken (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., Nobuyuki KITAMURA of Kanagawa Ken (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., Hiromi HONGOU of Kanagawa Ken (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., Yasuyuki KONDO of Kanagawa Ken (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
IPC Code(s): H02J50/20, H02J7/00, H02J50/80, H02J50/90
CPC Code(s): H02J50/20
Abstract: a charger performs wireless charging on a terminal device that is placed on a tray (placement unit) and includes a power reception coil (power reception unit) configured to receive wirelessly transmitted power. the charger includes a memory and a processor coupled to the memory. the processor is configured to: instruct a power transmission coil (power transmission unit) to transmit power; detect a communication state between the power transmission coil and the power reception coil; acquire a charging frequency to be used for the wireless charging; detect movement of the terminal device; and change setting of the charging frequency when the movement of the terminal device is detected.
Inventor(s): Takami ISHIDA of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
IPC Code(s): H02N2/00, G02B26/08, H02N2/10
CPC Code(s): H02N2/0085
Abstract: a drive element is a drive element for rotating a movable part about a rotation axis, the drive element including: a fixation part rotatably supporting the movable part; and a drive part configured to rotate the movable part, wherein the drive part includes a piezoelectric layer, an upper electrode and a lower electrode placed with the piezoelectric layer interposed therebetween, and an insulating layer covering the piezoelectric layer, the upper electrode, and the lower electrode, and a wiring part composed of a single conductive layer connected to the upper electrode via a contact hole formed in the insulating layer is installed up to the fixation part.
Inventor(s): Yusuke KINOSHITA of Kyoto (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., Ryosuke MAEDA of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., Satoshi NAKAZAWA of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
IPC Code(s): H03K17/687
CPC Code(s): H03K17/6871
Abstract: in a switch system, a voltage clamping element is connected to a semiconductor switch in parallel. an active clamping circuit is connected between a control terminal and a first main terminal of the semiconductor switch. the active clamping circuit includes a first diode, a second diode, and a control switch. a second anode of the second diode is connected to a first anode of the first diode. the control switch is connected between the first anode of the first diode and the control terminal of the semiconductor switch. a second control unit controls the control switch. a breakdown voltage of the first diode is smaller than a clamp voltage of the voltage clamping element.
Inventor(s): Kazuaki Sakata of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., Kazune Hagino of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
IPC Code(s): H04N9/31, G06T7/73
CPC Code(s): H04N9/3194
Abstract: a calibration method includes: acquiring a first image captured by a camera at a first timing, the first image showing an area on which an image is projected by a projection-type display device; detecting a plurality of feature points in the acquired first image; superimposing the plurality of detected feature points on the first image and displaying the superimposed feature points on a monitor; receiving a user's operation of selecting a part of the plurality of detected feature points as a plurality of reference points; acquiring a second image captured by the camera at a second timing after the first timing, the second image showing the area; and detecting a deviation of a relative position between the camera and the area by using the plurality of selected reference points and the acquired second image.
Inventor(s): MAKOTO SHOUHO of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
IPC Code(s): H04N25/709, H04N25/53, H04N25/65
CPC Code(s): H04N25/709
Abstract: an imaging device includes unit pixel cells arranged in rows and columns and a voltage supply circuit. each of the unit pixel cells includes a pixel electrode, a counter electrode, a photoelectric conversion layer converting light into signal charge, and a charge accumulation region electrically connected to the pixel electrode to accumulate signal charge. the unit pixel cells form pixel blocks each including one or more rows. the counter electrode is continuous between pixels in each pixel block and is separated between different pixel blocks. the voltage supply circuit sequentially performs a shutter operation on the pixel blocks at different timings. the shutter operation forms an exposure period by applying a first voltage to the counter electrode and forms a non-exposure period by applying a second voltage to the counter electrode.
Inventor(s): Satoshi IKEDA of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
IPC Code(s): H05B45/37
CPC Code(s): H05B45/37
Abstract: a circuit device () is a circuit device to be attached to an electrified track (). the circuit device () includes: an attachment mechanism () for attaching the circuit device () to the electrified track (); and a power conversion circuit that converts dc power supplied from the electrified track (). in a state in which the circuit device () is attached to the electrified track (), the power conversion circuit is at least partially located inside the electrified track ().
Inventor(s): Munehiro TORII of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., Noriyuki MAKI of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., Shogo MIKAMI of Miyagi (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., Yutaro USUGINU of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd., Tatsuya TOBIMATSU of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
IPC Code(s): H05K7/20, H05K5/03
CPC Code(s): H05K7/20472
Abstract: an electronic device of the present disclosure includes a communication module that includes a communication function, and includes a first module surface and a second module surface opposed to the first module surface, a first heat dissipation material that is disposed on the first module surface, an input interface that is operated by a user, a housing that accommodates the communication module, and includes a first surface facing the first module surface and a second surface opposed to the first surface, the input interface being provided on the second surface. the first surface of the housing includes a first recess recessed toward the second surface, and the first recess includes a first wall coming into contact with the first heat dissipation material.
Inventor(s): Hiroko OKUMURA of Osaka (JP) for panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
IPC Code(s): H10K85/50, H10K30/15
CPC Code(s): H10K85/50
Abstract: a photoelectric conversion material of the present disclosure includes a crystalline phase including a, b, x, and i. the a is a monovalent cation and includes a monovalent inorganic cation. the b is a divalent cation and includes sn. the x is at least one selected from the group consisting of f, cl, and br. a molar ratio of a sum of the x and i to the b is 2.80 or more and 3.25 or less, and a molar ratio of the b to the a is more than 1.00 and 1.50 or less. a photoelectric conversion element of the present disclosure includes: a first electrode; a photoelectric conversion layer; and a second electrode, and the photoelectric conversion layer includes the photoelectric conversion material of the present disclosure.
Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd. patent applications on August 1st, 2024
- Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd.
- A61B5/1486
- A61B5/145
- A61B5/157
- CPC A61B5/14865
- Panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
- B60H1/00
- CPC B60H1/0073
- B60K35/10
- CPC B60K35/10
- B60W50/14
- B60W40/09
- B60W50/00
- G06V20/59
- G06V40/18
- CPC B60W50/14
- B62M6/50
- B62J45/414
- B62J45/415
- B62L1/00
- CPC B62M6/50
- G01R31/28
- CPC G01R31/2856
- G01R33/09
- G01R33/02
- CPC G01R33/09
- G02F1/1343
- G02F1/1335
- G02F1/1368
- CPC G02F1/134309
- G06F3/044
- G06F3/047
- CPC G06F3/0448
- G06F3/14
- B60K35/28
- G06F21/84
- CPC G06F3/1423
- G06T7/73
- G06F21/32
- G06T7/246
- CPC G06T7/74
- G06V20/56
- B60R1/23
- G06V10/80
- G06V20/64
- CPC G06V20/56
- G16C20/80
- G16C20/70
- CPC G16C20/80
- H01G9/00
- B22F3/00
- B22F3/11
- B22F5/12
- H01G9/052
- H01G13/00
- CPC H01G9/0029
- H01G11/62
- H01G11/56
- CPC H01G11/62
- H01M4/36
- H01M4/02
- H01M4/525
- H01M10/0562
- CPC H01M4/366
- H01M10/04
- H01M50/538
- CPC H01M10/04
- H01M50/593
- H01M50/51
- H01M50/512
- CPC H01M50/593
- H02H5/04
- CPC H02H5/047
- H02J50/20
- H02J7/00
- H02J50/80
- H02J50/90
- CPC H02J50/20
- H02N2/00
- G02B26/08
- H02N2/10
- CPC H02N2/0085
- H03K17/687
- CPC H03K17/6871
- H04N9/31
- CPC H04N9/3194
- H04N25/709
- H04N25/53
- H04N25/65
- CPC H04N25/709
- H05B45/37
- CPC H05B45/37
- H05K7/20
- H05K5/03
- CPC H05K7/20472
- H10K85/50
- H10K30/15
- CPC H10K85/50