Patents by Inventor Kiyomi Yatsuhashi

Kiyomi Yatsuhashi has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 5142959
    Abstract: A MIDI apparatus and a MIDI system wherein an operation ON signal for starting operation to a MIDI instrument and an operation OFF signal for stopping the operation are obtained and supplied to the MIDI instrument in response to a MIDI format signal included in a subcode signal generated during play of a record medium play apparatus. If the play state of the record medium play apparatus becomes discontinuous, such as a pause after the operation ON signal is supplied to the MIDI instrument and before the operation OFF signal corresponding to the operation ON signal is obtained, the operation OFF signal is forcedly supplied to the MIDI instrument. Thereby such the sound of the MIDI instrument is stopped when there is a discontinuous play state after the operation ON signal is supplied to the MIDI instrument and before the operation OFF signal corresponding to the operation ON signal would ordinarily be supplied.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1992
    Assignee: Pioneer Electronic Corporation
    Inventors: Masaharu Sakamoto, Shigeru Yamaguchi, Kazuhiko Mukai, Yukio Matsumoto, Shinji Suzuki, Toshiyuki Katsu, Tatsushi Iizuka, Kiyomi Yatsuhashi, Hidenori Hidaka
  • Patent number: 4540951
    Abstract: A push-pull amplifer circuit using bipolar transistors in which non-linear distortion caused by the base-emitter voltages of the amplifying transistors of the circuit is eliminated without the use of negative AC feedback and in which variations in a DC output level at the output terminal of the amplifier are detected and fed back to the input side of the amplifier whereby the stability of the circuit at very low frequencies is remarkably improved. A first amplifier stage includes a first transistor having a base to which an input signal is applied and a second transistor the base of which is coupled to an output of the first transistor with the second transistor being of the opposite conductivity type of the first transistor. A current mirror circuit supplies currents to the first and second transistors with the currents thus supplied having a constant ratio. A second amplifying stage is provided having the same construction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 1983
    Date of Patent: September 10, 1985
    Assignee: Pioneer Electronic Corporation
    Inventors: Akio Ozawa, Susumu Sueyoshi, Keishi Sato, Kikuo Ishikawa, Kiyomi Yatsuhashi, Satoshi Ishii, Masamichi Yumino
  • Patent number: 4433305
    Abstract: A push-pull amplifier circuit using bipolar transistors in which non-linear distortion caused by the base-emitter voltages of the amplifying transistors of the circuit is eliminated without the use of negative AC feedback and in which variations in a DC output level at the output terminal of the amplifier are detected and fed back to the input side of the amplifier whereby the stability of the circuit at very low frequencies is remarkably improved. A first amplifier stage includes a first transistor having a base to which an input signal is applied and a second transistor the base of which is coupled to an output of the first transistor with the second transistor being of the opposite conductivity type to the first transistor. A current mirror circuit supplies currents to the first and second transistors with the currents thus supplied having a constant ratio. A second amplifying stage is provided having the same construction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 1980
    Date of Patent: February 21, 1984
    Assignee: Pioneer Electronic Corporation
    Inventors: Akio Ozawa, Susumu Sueyoshi, Keishi Sato, Kikuo Ishikawa, Kiyomi Yatsuhashi, Satoshi Ishii, Masamichi Yumino
  • Patent number: 4356455
    Abstract: An amplifier circuit in which the non-linear distortion of the amplifier transistors caused by non-linear base-emitter input and output characteristics is eliminated without the use of negative feedback. A first transistor and a second transistor of opposite conductivity type are coupled with the output of the first transistor connected to the base of the second transistor and with an input signal applied to the base of the first transistor. Currents are applied to the first and second transistors, such as with the current mirror circuit, in such a manner that the ratio of the currents is a predetermined constant value. Bias voltages are applied to the circuit such that the ratio of the collector-emitter voltage of the first transistor to the collector-emitter voltage of the second transistor is the reciprocal of the predetermined constant value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 1980
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1982
    Assignee: Pioneer Electronic Corporation
    Inventors: Akio Ozawa, Susumu Sueyoshi, Keishi Saito, Kikuo Ishikawa, Kiyomi Yatsuhashi, Satoshi Ishii, Masamichi Yumino