Patents Assigned to Da Vinci Co., Ltd.
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Patent number: 8839623Abstract: A rotary heat engine having a cylinder and a rotor having a rotating shaft rotatably placed in the cylinder. The cylinder has a heat receiving section for supplying heat to the inside of the cylinder and a heat radiating section for radiating heat from the inside. The engine also has an engine section body and an operation liquid storage section. A vaporized gas supply channel and a gas recovery channel communicating with the inside of the cylinder are provided, respectively, on the heat receiving section side and heat radiating section side of the cylinder in the engine section body. The operation liquid storage section is between the vaporized gas supply channel and the gas collection channel in order to aggregate and liquefy recovered gas and is installed such that both channels fluidly communicate with each other. Also, the operation liquid storage section has a heat insulation dam provided with a through hole for preventing backflow of fluid flowing inside.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2006Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignees: Da Vinci Co., Ltd., The University of TokyoInventors: Shinichi Nakasuka, Hironori Sahara, Kenji Higashi
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Patent number: 8586854Abstract: A thermoelectric conversion element is configured to have two types of conductors with different Seebeck coefficients physically connected alternately with an electrode via one or more electrical resistance layers formed by electrical resistor having electrical resistance rate of 1×10?3 ?cm or more. This arrangement enables charges to be generated by the difference of temperature in both ends of the element and to be densely stored in the electrical resistance layers formed by electrical resistor. Moreover, it is thought that thermal energy equivalent to the difference of temperature is input into the electrical resistance layers and that electromotive force increases as a result of an increase of output voltage.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2009Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Da Vinci Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kenji Higashi, Yuji Hori, Yoshikazu Tanaka, Yoji Yamada, Kaoru Kishigui, Akira Nakayama
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Patent number: 8028745Abstract: A forced convection heat transfer apparatus wherein a large quantity of heat can be efficiently transferred even when a temperature difference is small, by transmitting power to a magnet, which is rotatable along a circulation flow path of a magnetic fluid, and obtaining a magnetic fluid circulation speed in proportion to the rotating speed.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2005Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignees: Da Vinci Co., Ltd., The University of TokyoInventors: Shinichi Nakasuka, Hironori Sahara, Kenji Higashi
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Publication number: 20110146742Abstract: A thermoelectric conversion element is configured to have two types of conductors with different Seebeck coefficients physically connected alternately with an electrode via one or more electrical resistance layers formed by electrical resistor having electrical resistance rate of 1×10?3 ?em or more. This arrangement enables charges to be generated by the difference of temperature in both ends of the element and to be densely stored in the electrical resistance layers formed by electrical resistor. Moreover, it is thought that thermal energy equivalent to the difference of temperature is input into the electrical resistance layers and that electromotive force increases as a result of an increase of output voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: DA VINCI CO., LTD.Inventors: Kenji Higashi, Yuji Hori, Yoshikazu Tanaka, Yoji Yamada, Kaoru Kishigui, Akira Nakayama
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Publication number: 20110126794Abstract: A roller 58 is rotatably held by an end portion of an eccentric support roller shaft 50 so that the roller 58 contacts with an inner periphery circular side surface of a rotor 40. Accordingly, a rotational resistance while the rotor 40 is eccentrically rotated can be decreased in comparison with a configuration in which an internal gear formed in an inner periphery of a rotor and an external gear formed in an eccentric shaft interlock each other. Thus, the rotating shaft 52 can be efficiently driven to rotate when a pressure difference is small and energy for rotating the roller 58 is small.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2009Publication date: June 2, 2011Applicants: DA VINCI CO., LTD., THE UNIVERSITY OF TOKYOInventors: Kenji Higashi, Shinichi Nakasuka, Takehiro Himeno, Masaru Ogawa, Yuuji Hori, Hiroyuki Tanabe