Patents by Inventor Mitsuru Iwasaki
Mitsuru Iwasaki 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).
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Patent number: 7644793Abstract: An automotive heat exchanging system has a heat exchanger comprising a condenser and a radiator, an electric fan located in the front of an engine and an automatic transmission. A shroud is attached to and covers peripheral portions of the electric fan and the heat exchanger to prevent air from bypassing the shutter. The shroud forms an air passage inside of it for allowing airflow through the heat exchanger to flow toward the automatic transmission. A shutter is disposed in the shroud and attached at a periphery of the shroud. The shutter is controlled to open and close the air passage by a controller based on oil temperature.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2003Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: Calsonic Kansei CorporationInventors: Mitsuru Iwasaki, Junichiro Hara, Kazunori Namai, Hironori Muramoto, Michitake Sumida
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Publication number: 20090301696Abstract: A heat exchanger for a motor vehicle including a pair of tanks located apart from each other and a core part located between the pair of tanks. The core part has a plurality of tubes and a plurality of corrugated fins arranged between the adjacent tubes, where the corrugated fins are formed with a plurality of louvers. The corrugated fins have an upstream projecting portion provided with a projecting portion so that cooling air converges downward to be conducted to the louvers by the projecting portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2007Publication date: December 10, 2009Applicant: CALSONIC KANSEI CORPORATIONInventor: Mitsuru Iwasaki
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Publication number: 20090301411Abstract: A composite heat exchanger system includes an air cooled condenser 5, a sub-radiator 3 and a main radiator 2, and it is formed in a state where a tank 3a of the sub-radiator 3 is communicated with a tank 2a of the main radiator 2. A water cooled condenser 4 is contained in a tank 3b of the sub-radiator 3. A part of flowing medium that is cooled down by the main radiator 2 is introduced in the sub-radiator 3 to cool flowing medium of the water cooled condenser 4. The flowing medium that is cooled down by the water cooled condenser 4 is introduced in the air cooled condenser 5 to be cooled.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2007Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventor: Mitsuru Iwasaki
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Publication number: 20090140055Abstract: The thermostat device is installed in a coolant circuit of an engine 1, and is provide with an operating member 7 containing a thermal expansion element 15 which expands and contracts according to a temperature change of coolant to change a longitudinal length of the operating member 15 due to thermal expansion and contraction thereof so as to open and close a valve in the coolant circuit. The thermal expansion element 15 includes a first thermal expansion element 15a with a lower thermal expansion start temperature and a lower thermal expansion response speed, and a second thermal expansion element 15b with a higher thermal expansion start temperature and a higher thermal expansion response speed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2006Publication date: June 4, 2009Inventor: Mitsuru Iwasaki
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Publication number: 20090114366Abstract: A heat exchanger for a motor vehicle includes a pair of tanks, a core part and a fan shroud. The tanks are arranged apart from each other in a lateral direction of the motor vehicle. The core part is located between the tanks. The fan shroud is arranged at one of a front side and a rear side of the core part, and the fan shroud is formed with a pair of fan ring portions in which a pair of motor fans is installed, respectively. At least one of an upper end portion and a lower end portion of at least one of the fan ring portions of the fan shroud is protruded from the core part in an upward and downward direction of the core part, and the fan ring portions are arranged at inner sides of the tanks in the lateral direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2007Publication date: May 7, 2009Inventors: Mitsuru Iwasaki, Yuichi Meguriya
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Publication number: 20090050082Abstract: A cooling system includes a cooling circuit, a pump, an electric fan, an electric motor connected with the electric fan, and a controller for controlling the electric motor. The pump is capable of being driven by the electric fan that receives a ram airflow generated when the motor vehicle is running. The controller controls the electric motor to be shifted between in a first operation state where electric power is supplied to the motor and in a second operation state where no electric power is supplied to the motor. The pump is driven by a rotating torque of the ram airflow and a rotating torque of the motor in the first operation state, and the pump is driven by the rotating torque generated by the ram airflow without the rotating torque of the motor in the second operation state.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2008Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventor: Mitsuru Iwasaki
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Patent number: 7267159Abstract: A countercurrent heat exchanger includes a pair of heat exchanger cores (1, 2) with multiple tubes (11, 21) and fins (12, 22) which are arranged alternatively and next to each other in its depth direction. One end sides of the tubes (11, 21) of the inflow-side heat exchanger core (1) and the outflow-side heat exchanger core (2) is connected with a U-turn intermediate tank (3), and the other end sides are connected with the inflow-side tank (4) and the outflow-side tank (5) which are separated from each other. The inflow-side tank (4), outflow-side tank (5) and intermediate tank (3) are attached to a vehicle body side so that the heat exchanger cores (1) and (2) can expand and contract with respect to the intermediate tank (3).Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2004Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: Calsonic Kansei CorporationInventors: Mitsuru Iwasaki, Kazunori Namai
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Publication number: 20070017657Abstract: A countercurrent heat exchanger includes a pair of heat exchanger cores (1, 2) with multiple tubes (11, 21) and fins (12, 22) which are arranged alternatively and next to each other in its depth direction. One end sides of the tubes (11, 21) of the inflow-side heat exchanger core (1) and the outflow-side heat exchanger core (2) is connected with a U-turn intermediate tank (3), and the other end sides are connected with the inflow-side tank (4) and the outflow-side tank (5) which are separated from each other. The inflow-side tank (4), outflow-side tank (5) and intermediate tank (3) are attached to a vehicle body side so that the heat exchanger cores (1) and (2) can expand and contract with respect to the intermediate tank (3).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2004Publication date: January 25, 2007Inventors: Mitsuru Iwasaki, Kazunori Namai
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Patent number: 7117933Abstract: A corrugated fin comprises a first part which is interposed between paired first tubes, a second part which is interposed between paired second tubes and a third part through which the first and second parts are integrally connected. The third part of the corrugated fin is formed with louvers which extend in a direction perpendicular to upper and lower folded edge portions of the first and second parts. Each of the louvers is of a half-louver type including an elongate flat portion which is bent up or down along a lower edge thereof from a major portion of the third part and two generally triangular supporting portions which support longitudinal ends of the elongate flat portion from the major portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2005Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: Calsonic Kansei CorporationInventors: Mitsuru Iwasaki, Kazunori Namai
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Publication number: 20060196634Abstract: A vehicle cooling system comprises a vehicle unit, a heat exchanger, a cooling fan, a coolant pump, a three-way valve, and a control unit. The heat exchanger is arranged in the coolant route to selectively receive a coolant from the coolant outlet of the vehicle unit. The cooling fan is arranged to blow cooling air to the heat exchanger. The coolant pump is arranged to circulate the coolant through the coolant route. The three-way valve is arranged to switch the coolant route between a heat exchanger route that passes through the heat exchanger and a bypass route that bypasses the heat exchanger. The control unit is configured to control operation of at least one of the cooling fan, the three-way valve and the coolant pump based on a temperature of the coolant at the heat exchanger and a temperature of the coolant at the coolant outlet of the vehicle unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2006Publication date: September 7, 2006Applicants: Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., Calsonic Kansei CorporationInventors: Yousuke Sato, Takayuki Ishikawa, Mitsuru Iwasaki
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Patent number: 7007745Abstract: In a core structure of a heat exchanger, tubes and corrugated fins are alternately arranged between seat plates arranged opposite to each other with a predetermined space interposed therebetween. End portions of the tubes are inserted into tube holes formed respectively in each of the top and bottom seat plates to be fixed. On the seat plates, there are provided connection portions having wall portions slanting from main body portions thereof toward the tube holes. When a thickness of the tubes is 0.13 mm to 0.23 mm, a slant angle ? of the wall portions of the connection portions is set to satisfy: slant angle ? (°)?25?(thickness (mm) of sheet plate)+(?125?(thickness (mm) of tube)+25).Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2004Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Calsonic Kansei CorporationInventors: Mitsuru Iwasaki, Shinobu Asakawa, Daisuke Matsuda, Shouji Tasaka, Toshinobu Imamura
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Publication number: 20060016585Abstract: A corrugated fin comprises a first part which is interposed between paired first tubes, a second part which is interposed between paired second tubes and a third part through which the first and second parts are integrally connected. The third part of the corrugated fin is formed with louvers which extend in a direction perpendicular to upper and lower folded edge portions of the first and second parts. Each of the louvers is of a half-louver type including an elongate flat portion which is bent up or down along a lower edge thereof from a major portion of the third part and two generally triangular supporting portions which support longitudinal ends of the elongate flat portion from the major portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2005Publication date: January 26, 2006Inventors: Mitsuru Iwasaki, Kazunori Namai
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Patent number: 6957694Abstract: A corrugated fin comprises a first part which is interposed between paired first tubes, a second part which is interposed between paired second tubes and a third part through which the first and second parts are integrally connected. The third part of the corrugated fin is formed with louvers which extend in a direction perpendicular to upper and lower folded edge portions of the first and second parts. Each of the louvers is of a half-louver type including an elongate flat portion which is bent up or down along a lower edge thereof from a major portion of the third part and two generally triangular supporting portions which support longitudinal ends of the elongate flat portion from the major portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2002Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: Calsonic Kansei CorporationInventors: Mitsuru Iwasaki, Kazunori Namai
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Patent number: 6938684Abstract: A corrugated fin for a composite heat exchanger for motor vehicles includes a condenser portion and a radiator portion. The radiator portion is larger in fin width than the condenser portion. The condenser portion and the radiator portion respectively have first and second louvers formed corresponding to the fin widths. The first and second louvers respectively have first and second louver slats inclined in a direction which is different for each of the condenser portion and the radiator portion so as to oppose each other, and an inclination angle of the second louver slats is smaller than an inclination angle of the first louver slats.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Calsonic Kansei CorporationInventor: Mitsuru Iwasaki
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Patent number: 6932152Abstract: In a core structure of a heat exchanger, tubes and corrugated fins are alternately arranged between seat plates arranged opposite to each other with a predetermined space interposed therebetween. Both end portions of the tubes are inserted into tube holes of connection portions formed respectively in each of the top and bottom seat plates to be fixed. On the seat plates, there are provided connection portions on which are formed wall portions slanting from main body portions thereof toward the tubes and vulnerable portions formed thinner than the seat plates and in series on the wall portions and absorb thermal stress of the seat plates against the tubes by bending.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2004Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Calsonic Kansei CorporationInventors: Mitsuru Iwasaki, Shinobu Asakawa, Daisuke Matsuda, Shouji Tasaka, Toshinobu Imamura
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Patent number: 6889757Abstract: A core structure of an integral heat-exchanger comprises at least two first heat exchanger tubes which extend in parallel with each other; at least two second heat exchanger tubes which extend in parallel with each other, the second heat exchanger tubes juxtaposed with the first heat exchanger tubes; and a corrugated fin including a corrugated first part interposed between the first heat exchanger tubes, a corrugated second part interposed between the second heat exchanger tubes and a flat connection part arranged between the corrugated first and second parts. The corrugated first part of the fin is formed with a plurality of first louvers each extending substantially between the two first heat exchanger tubes. The corrugated second part of the fin is formed with a plurality of second louvers each extending substantially between the two second heat exchanger tubes. The innermost one of the second louvers is positioned away from the innermost end of the corrugated second part of the fin by a given length.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2001Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Calsonic Kansei CorporationInventors: Mitsuru Iwasaki, Kazunori Namai
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Patent number: 6871399Abstract: In a fin forming step, fins of heat exchangers are formed into a connected state where the fins are connected to each other via a parting portion. In a fin attaching step, the fins in the connected state are temporarily attached to the respective heat exchangers. In a fin fixing step, an integrated heat exchanger in which the fins are temporarily attached is passed through a heating oven to braze the fins to the respective heat exchangers. In a fin separating step W4, the fins in the connected state of the respective heat exchangers are separated from each other in the parting portion. Therefore, each of the heat exchangers can independently perform a heat exchanging operation without being affected by heat conduction from the other heat exchanger via the fins.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2003Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: Calsonic Kansei CorporationInventors: Mitsuru Iwasaki, Kazunori Namai, Hiroshi Chikuma
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Patent number: 6843211Abstract: A water-cooled type engine cooling apparatus includes: an oil cooler that circulates cooling water flowing out of a water-cooled type engine; a water temperature detection unit that detects temperature of the cooling water; a switching unit that switches the oil cooler from an operating state to a halt state, and vice versa; and a switching control unit that controls switching of the switching unit. The switching control unit controls the switching unit to switch the oil cooler into the halt state when the temperature detected by the water temperature detection unit is lower than a preset temperature, and controls the switching unit to switch the oil cooler into the operating state when the temperature detected by the water temperature detection unit is not lower than the preset temperature.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2003Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Calsonic Kansei CorporationInventor: Mitsuru Iwasaki
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Publication number: 20040226764Abstract: A automotive heat exchanging system has a heat exchanger comprising a condenser and the radiator, an electric fan located in the front of an engine and an automatic transmission. A shroud is attached to and covers peripheral portions of the electric fan and the heart exchanger to prevent air from bypassing the shutter. The shroud forms an air passage inside of it for allowing airflow through the heat exchanger to flow toward the automatic transmission. A shutter is disposed in the shroud and attached at a periphery of the shroud. The shutter is controlled to open and close the air passage by a controller based on oil temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2003Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventors: Mitsuru Iwasaki, Junichiro Hara, Kazunori Namai, Hironori Muramoto, Michitake Sumida
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Publication number: 20040226693Abstract: In a core structure of a heat exchanger, tubes and corrugated fins are alternately arranged between seat plates arranged opposite to each other with a predetermined space interposed therebetween. Both end portions of the tubes are inserted into tube holes of connection portions formed respectively in each of the top and bottom seat plates to be fixed. On the seat plates, there are provided connection portions on which are formed wall portions slanting from main body portions thereof toward the tubes and vulnerable portions formed thinner than the seat plates and in series on the wall portions and absorb thermal stress of the seat plates against the tubes by bending.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2004Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventors: Mitsuru Iwasaki, Shinobu Asakawa, Daisuke Matsuda, Shouji Tasaka, Toshinobu Imamura