Patents by Inventor Sadataka Yuchi
Sadataka Yuchi 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: 8441359Abstract: A fire distinguishing device includes: a detection device which detects an outbreak of a fire; a fire presence/absence distinguishing device which distinguishes the presence or absence of the fire; and a cumulative time determining device which determines the cumulative time required for distinguishing the presence or absence of the fire, in the fire presence/absence distinguishing device. The cumulative time determining device distinguishes an environment type of an environment where the detection device is installed, or a phenomenon type of a phenomenon being detected by the detection device, and further determines the cumulative time according to the distinguished environment type or phenomenon type.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2008Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: Hochiki CorporationInventors: Kumiko Ando, Atsushi Mammoto, Isao Asano, Hiroshi Nishizaki, Takashi Shimokawa, Sadataka Yuchi
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Publication number: 20100281947Abstract: A fire distinguishing device includes: a detection device which detects an outbreak of a fire; a fire presence/absence distinguishing device which distinguishes the presence or absence of the fire; and a cumulative time determining device which determines the cumulative time required for distinguishing the presence or absence of the fire, in the fire presence/absence distinguishing device. The cumulative time determining device distinguishes an environment type of an environment where the detection device is installed, or a phenomenon type of a phenomenon being detected by the detection device, and further determines the cumulative time according to the distinguished environment type or phenomenon type.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2008Publication date: November 11, 2010Applicant: Hochiki CorporationInventors: Kumiko Ando, Atsushi Mammoto, Isao Asano, Hiroshi Nishizaki, Takashi Shimokawa, Sadataka Yuchi
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Patent number: 5128653Abstract: A fire alarm system in which an analog type sensor (3) is connected to a transmission line (2) from a receiver (1) and in which one or more on-off type sensor (7) located in the same monitor area (14, 15, 16) as that in which the analog type sensor (3) is provided is connected to a signal line (6) led out from the analog type sensor (3). The analog type sensor (3) is provided with a fire detection circuit (12) for detecting a fire signal from the on-off type sensor (7) and a transmission control circuit (11) for transmitting its own analog detection data and fire detection data from the fire detection circuit (12) to the receiver (1).Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1991Date of Patent: July 7, 1992Assignee: Hochiki CorporationInventor: Sadataka Yuchi
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Patent number: 5017905Abstract: In a fire alarm system including a plurality of addressable detectors connected to a main circuit extended from a central receiving unit, any alarming detector is discriminated and indicated in accordance with its address on the receiving unit side. In this system, one of the addressable detectors is assigned as a group master detector to each of areas under surveillance and the other detectors within the same area under surveillance have no addressing function. The unaddressable detectors are dependently connected to the group addressable detector within the same area under surveillance.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1990Date of Patent: May 21, 1991Assignee: Hochiki CorporationInventor: Sadataka Yuchi
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Patent number: 4930095Abstract: This invention is directed to an output correction system for an analog sensor which outputs an analog signal corresponding to a quantity of state. The output correction system for the analog sensor comprises a control section which receives an output from the analog sensor obtained under condition where the quantity of state is zero and an output from the analog sensor obtained under pseudo-condition equivalent to a certain quantity of state; a first arithmetic section for calculating a gradient on the basis of the output under the zero condition and the output under the pseudo-condition; a storage section for storing output characteristics defined by said gradient; and a second arithmetic section for calculating a quantity of state corresponding to the output from the analog sensor on the basis of the output characteristics defined by the gradient.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1986Date of Patent: May 29, 1990Assignee: Hochiki Corp.Inventors: Sadataka Yuchi, Haruchika Machida, Naoya Matsuoka, Masamichi Kikuchi
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Patent number: 4884222Abstract: A fire alarm system of the present invention is adapted to compute an approximation equation based on the detection data from a detector or detectors such about a smoke density, a temperature, a gas concentration, etc. and predictively determine a fire based on the approximation equation. The system including computing section for computing an approximation equation approximating a change in the physical phenomenon related to the occurrence of a fire which is output from the detector or detectors, sequentially sampled and stored and for computing a future value of the phenomenon estimated from the approximation by using a predetermined number of the data stored in a storing section. The future vale is compared with a data value preliminarily set in association with the fire alarming and an alarm is generated when the relation therebetween is not within a predetermined range.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1985Date of Patent: November 28, 1989Inventors: Tetsuya Nagashima, Eiji Matsushita, Sadataka Yuchi, Akira Kitajima
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Patent number: 4785283Abstract: A detecting system and a detector which includes an analog sensor for sensing a change in a quantity of an environmental phenomenon, processes a signal corresponding to a detection level output from said analog sensor to detect a change in the environmental phenomenon, in which the detecting sensitivity of analog sensor may be changed between a plurality of sensitivity levels according to the quantity of the phenomenon.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1987Date of Patent: November 15, 1988Assignee: Hochiki Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Sadataka Yuchi
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Patent number: 4752698Abstract: The present invention relates to an emergency supervisory system which comprises a plurality of supervisory apparatus provided for respective supervisory regions and connected in parallel with each other to signal lines derived from a central signal station; and switching devices which are provided at positions for separate the supervisory apparatus from each other and adapted to be closed normally and opened upon detection of short-circuiting to separate the supervisory apparatus adjacent thereto from the lines, thereby to supervise an emergency such as a fire through one or both of the signal lines.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1986Date of Patent: June 21, 1988Assignee: Hochiki Corp.Inventors: Akira Furuyama, Mitsuhiro Kurimoto, Yoshinori Kojima, Naoya Matsuoka, Sadataka Yuchi, Louis Fournier, Hiroaki Tsuru
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Patent number: 4727359Abstract: An analog fire detecting system in which a plurality of sensors produce analog data corresponding to a physical state such as temperature, smoke density, etc. relevant to a fire condition. The values of such analog data are compared with a predetermined threshold level, and if the threshold level is exceeded the analog data is transmitted to a central station in response to a polling signal therefrom. A CPU in the central station determines, from the analog data from the sensors, if there is a possibility of a fire and if so makes a predictive calculation of the remaining time until a fire condition will be reached. An alarm is given when such predicted time falls below a preset interval.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1986Date of Patent: February 23, 1988Assignee: Hochiki Corp.Inventors: Sadataka Yuchi, Masaki Maruyama
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Patent number: 4618853Abstract: A fire detector which outputs a change in physical phenomena caused by fire, such as a change in smoke density, in the form of analog voltage signal, by, for example, a photoelectric type sensor, an ionization type sensor, a thermal sensor, a gas sensor or the like, converts the output voltage into a pulse width corresponding to the voltage level by a voltage-pulse width converting circuit, counts quick clock pulses over the pulse width by a pulse counter, and transmits the count output from the pulse counter, in the form of digital signal, to a central signal station.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1985Date of Patent: October 21, 1986Assignee: Hochiki CorporationInventor: Sadataka Yuchi
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Patent number: 4616138Abstract: An analog-type fire detector for detecting, in the form of an analog amount, a change in physical phenomena caused by occurrence of a fire, which intermittently detects a change in the ambient physical phenomena caused by occurrence of a fire, generates an analog signal corresponding to an amount of the change, converts the analog signal into a pulse signal of a duration corresponding to the level of the signal, generates periodically from a reference pulse generating means a reference pulse of a predetermined duration, detects by a discriminating means a difference in pulse durations between the output signal from the pulse duration converting means and the reference pulse, charges or discharges a capacitor corresponding to the difference detected, and hold-outputs for a predetermined period by a hold-outputs means a signal corresponding to a voltage across the capacitor at the time when the charging or discharging is stopped.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1984Date of Patent: October 7, 1986Assignee: Hochiki CorporationInventor: Sadataka Yuchi
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Patent number: 4555695Abstract: A fire alarm system having a plurality of fire detectors connected in parallel with each other to a pair of power/signal lines leading to a central signal station and adapted to respond to the signal station with a detection signal in the mode of current and controlling the signalling between the fire detectors and the signal station. The detection of a fire is accomplished by computing a difference between a steady-state current flowing through the signal lines and a detection current which are detected in an analog amounts. Each of the fire detectors is called by a simple calling clock pulse whose transmitting timing is controlled by a microcomputer of the central signal station to transmit a detection data. The generation timing of the calling clock pulses is freely selectable to effect a desired control of the fire detectors.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1984Date of Patent: November 26, 1985Assignee: Hochiki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Haruchika Machida, Sadataka Yuchi
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Patent number: 4369435Abstract: A fire detector and a fire alarm system wherein a plurality of fire detectors are connected across a pair of lines leading to a signal station and which is capable of detecting, at the signal station, removal of a detector head or heads from an associated socket or sockets of any one or more detectors and yet capable of keeping the succeeding fire detectors operative to send a possible fire alarm signal even after removal of the head or heads. Each of said fire detectors comprises a means for disconnecting the line connected therethrough to the succeeding detector, temporarily in the course of removal of the detector head or heads from the associated socket or sockets or periodically after the detector or detectors has or have been removed from the associated socket or sockets. The signal station comprises a means for detecting the temporary or periodical disconnection of the line.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1980Date of Patent: January 18, 1983Assignee: Hochiki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yasaburo Adachi, Kanji Ishii, Sadataka Yuchi, Akira Furuyama