Patents by Inventor Sadahiro Nakajima
Sadahiro Nakajima 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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Publication number: 20170071695Abstract: A medical laser light source system including an excitation laser light source apparatus that generates first excitation light having a wavelength greater than or equal to 1.5 ?m and less than or equal to 2.2 ?m and second excitation light having a wavelength greater than or equal to 1.5 ?m and less than or equal to 2.2 ?m and differing from the first excitation light with respect to at least one of oscillation energy intensity, oscillation pulse width, repeating frequency, and peak power; an optical fiber that is long-distance and propagates the first excitation light and the second excitation light generated by the excitation laser light source apparatus; and a laser device that generates laser light having a wavelength of at least 2.7 ?m and no greater than 3.2 ?m, using at least one of the first excitation light and the second excitation light emitted from the optical fiber.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2015Publication date: March 16, 2017Inventors: Sadahiro NAKAJIMA, Keigo NAGASAKA, Akira AOKI, Norihito SAITO, Masaki YUMOTO, Satoshi WADA, Yuichi IZUMI
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Patent number: 5695493Abstract: In a laser surgical unit having a contact laser probe (1), a hydroxyl group (13) is included in the contact laser probe so that a laser beam is partially absorbed by the hydroxyl group (13) to heat the contact laser probe (1) for transmission to living tissue. Consequently, a coagulation layer is formed in the living tissue along with vaporization and incision. At least a part of the contact laser probe (1) is made of a material which contains the hydroxyl group (13) generally in an amount of between 0.5 and 10 ppm. Alternatively, the hydroxyl group (13) may be included only in a portion adjacent to a surface of a tip portion of the probe (1). As a further alternative, a coating film containing the hydroxyl group (13) may be attached to the tip of the contact laser probe (1). The laser beam preferably has a wavelength between 1.5 and 15 .mu.m. For example, use is made of an Er:YAG laser beam a Ho:YAG laser beam, or a CO.sub.2 laser beam.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1995Date of Patent: December 9, 1997Assignees: Hoya Corporation, Kabushiki Kaisha Morita SeisakushoInventors: Sadahiro Nakajima, Naoshi Endoh, Kenzo Kataoka, Masaki Odaka
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Patent number: 5374266Abstract: A medical laser treatment device comprising a laser generation source and a laser handpiece which comprises a light-guiding fiber used to guide a laser beam irradiated from the laser generation source, a probe for guiding the laser beam having been guided by the fiber to an object to be irradiated, at least two independent air supply passages and at least one water supply passage, the laser handpiece being adapted such that the emission end of the light-guiding fiber is airtightly isolated from the incident end of the probe via a light-guiding shield plate to make the internal section of the light-guiding fiber airtight, to cool the emission end of the light-guiding fiber using dry gas supplied from the first air supply passage and to cool the incident end of the probe using gas supplied from the second air supply passage, and being also arranged such that water supplied from the water supply passage is blown out from the peripheral section of the leading end of the probe, thereby preventing the emission endType: GrantFiled: November 25, 1992Date of Patent: December 20, 1994Assignees: Kabushiki Kaisha Morita Seisakusho, Hoya CorporationInventors: Kenzo Kataoka, Odaka Masaki, Yoshihide Okagami, Akira Yuba, Sadahiro Nakajima, Naoshi Endo
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Patent number: 5348552Abstract: In a laser surgical unit having a contact laser probe (1), a hydroxyl group (13) is included in the contact laser probe so that a laser beam is partially absorbed by the hydroxyl group (13) to heat the contact laser probe (1) for transmission to living tissue. Consequently, a coagulation layer is formed in the living tissue along with vaporization and incision. At least a part of the contact laser probe (1) is made of a material which contains the hydroxyl group (13) generally in an amount of between 0.5 and 10 ppm. Alternatively, the hydroxyl group (13) may be included only in a portion adjacent to a surface of a tip portion of the probe (1). As a further alternative, a coating film containing the hydroxyl group (13) may be attached to the tip of the contact laser probe (1). The laser beam preferably has a wavelength between 1.5 and 15 .mu.m. For example, use is made of an Er:YAG laser beam, a Ho:YAG laser beam, or a CO.sub.2 laser beam.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1992Date of Patent: September 20, 1994Assignees: Hoya Corporation, Kabushiki Kaisha Morita SeisakushoInventors: Sadahiro Nakajima, Naoshi Endoh, Kenzo Kataoka, Masaki Odaka
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Patent number: 5300067Abstract: A laser treatment device provided with a laser light source, a laser-light transmitting optical fiber for transmitting laser light output from the laser light source and a probe for guiding the laser light transmitted by the laser-light transmitting optical fiber to an object to be irradiated. Further, the probe is constituted by a laser-light guiding optical fiber separated from the laser-light transmitting optical fiber. Moreover, a cooling chamber for cooling the optical fibers is provided in the neighborhood of an output end of the laser-light transmitting optical fiber, from which the transmitted laser light is output, and an input end of the laser-light guiding optical fiber, from which the laser light output by the laser-light transmitting optical fiber is input to the laser-light guiding optical fiber. Thereby, a medical treatment of a deep part of an affected or diseased region can be achieved without worsening the state of the exit of the laser-light transmitting optical-fiber.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1992Date of Patent: April 5, 1994Assignee: Hoya CorporationInventors: Sadahiro Nakajima, Naoshi Endoh, Kenzo Kataoka, Masaki Odaka, Yoshihide Okagami
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Patent number: 4693910Abstract: An antireflective coating and a process for producing the same are described. This antireflective coating has the difference in refractive index between the glass interface and the outer surface of the antireflected coating of 0.15 or less. This antireflective coating can be formed by treating a glass with an aqueous solution containing specified amounts of an acidic salt, Al.sup.3+ and Si.sup.4+. The antireflective coating has a high mechanical strength and optical elements having such an antireflective coating are useful for use in the laser nuclear fusion system.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1985Date of Patent: September 15, 1987Assignee: Hoya CorporationInventors: Sadahiro Nakajima, Hisayoshi Toratani
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Patent number: 4547402Abstract: A method of increasing the thermal shock resistance of a phosphate laser glass is described, comprising coating the surface of the glass with a sol solution which is prepared by hydrolyzing at least one organometallic compound dissolved in an organic solvent and then partially polycondensing, and then heat-treating to form a glassy coating on the surface of the glass. The phosphate laser glass having such increased thermal shock resistance is useful for high repetitive operation.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1984Date of Patent: October 15, 1985Assignee: Hoya CorporationInventors: Sadahiro Nakajima, Chiemi Kanamori, Hisayoshi Toratani
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Patent number: 4409875Abstract: An apparatus for manufacturing integral wooden angle bars from an integral block of wood which includes a pair of grips for abutting opposite sides of the block of wood, a cradle structure, pivotable away from the pair of grips, for receiving the integral block of wood by gravity feeding and for aligning the integral block of wood so as to be abuttable and thereby fixable by the pair of grips; and a pair of saws for making at least first and second incisions in the block of wood while fixed by the grips and cradle, the first incision extending from a first side of the block of wood to a centerplane thereof, and a second incision extending from a second side of the block of wood opposite the first side, to the centerplane, whereby the planes of the first and second incisions intersect at an angle of substantially 90.degree..Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1981Date of Patent: October 18, 1983Inventors: Sadahiro Nakajima, Katsunobu Tanaka