Patents by Inventor Shigeru Sano
Shigeru Sano 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: 7029793Abstract: A nonaqueous electrolyte lithium secondary cell comprising a positive electrode (1), a negative electrode (2) and a nonaqueous electrolyte containing a lithium salt is characterized by that the nonaqueous electrolyte contains a room temperature molten salt as a main component, a material wherein a working potential of the negative electrode (2) is nobler by above 1V than a potential of a metallic lithium is used for a negative active material of the negative electrode. This nonaqueous electrolyte lithium secondary cell has excellent safety and cell performance.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2001Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignees: GS Yuasa Corporation, The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc.Inventors: Hiroe Nakagawa, Syuichi Izuchi, Takaaki Iguchi, Shigeru Sano, Kenichi Takeuchi, Keiichi Yamamoto, Hiroo Arai
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Publication number: 20030165737Abstract: A nonaqueous electrolyte lithium secondary cell comprising a positive electrode (1), a negative electrode (2) and a nonaqueous electrolyte containing a lithium salt is characterized by that the nonaqueous electrolyte contains a room temperature molten salt as a main component, a material wherein a working potential of the negative electrode (2) is nobler by above 1V than a potential of a metallic lithium is used for a negative active material of the negative electrode. This nonaqueous electrolyte lithium secondary cell has excellent safety and cell performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2002Publication date: September 4, 2003Inventors: Hiroe Nakagawa, Syuichi Izuchi, Takaaki Iguchi, Shigeru Sano, Kenichi Takeuchi, Keiichi Yamamoto
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Patent number: 5750285Abstract: The purpose of this invention is to provide a life indicator which can detect an occurrence of growth and obtain various information based on it. A life indicator of this invention having at least a sensor portion, a sending circuit, a receiving circuit and a light emitting diode. The sensor portion is adapted to be applied with a pressure based on an elongation of a positive plate directly or indirectly, so as to detect the applied pressure as a change of electric parameter.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1995Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Assignee: Yuasa CorporationInventors: Tadamasa Akutagawa, Shigeru Sano, Aya Nishino
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Patent number: 5572418Abstract: A quasi-resonant PWM inverter performs stable resonant operation utilizing a simple control system and a highly efficient inverter operation. A first condenser is connected between a connecting point between first and second main switches and to the first side of the first main switch. A second condenser is connected between the connecting point and the second side of the second main switch. The respective first and second sides of the first main switch and second main switch are connected to a DC power source having a first dividing point for the first potential and a second dividing point for the second potential. A terminal of a first auxiliary switch is connected to the first dividing point; and a terminal of a second auxiliary switch is connected to the second dividing point. A reactor is connected between the connecting points of the first and second auxiliary switches and the first and second main switches.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1994Date of Patent: November 5, 1996Assignee: Yuasa CorporationInventors: Gunji Kimura, Toshihisa Shimizu, Akio Toba, Shigeru Sano
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Patent number: 5485744Abstract: A sulfuric acid concentration sensor for a lead storage battery comprising a quartz resonator changing its characteristic frequency in a manner of single-valued function according to the change of sulfuric acid concentration and an oscillation circuit (20) oscillating the quartz resonator, the quartz resonator is immersed in an electrolyte (6) so as to be oscillated, and a characteristic frequency of the quartz resonator at this moment is obtained so as to determine the sulfuric acid concentration. The sensor of this invention is compact in its size, simple in its structure and cheap in its cost, so that it can be applied to a lead storage battery for automobile.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1994Date of Patent: January 23, 1996Assignees: Tadamasa Akutagawa, Yuasa CorporationInventors: Tadamasa Akutagawa, Shigeru Sano
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Patent number: 5458766Abstract: A life indicator is so designed that an electric current flows to a light emitting diode utilizing a battery as a power source when two electrodes are electrically connected. The two electrodes are so installed as to be electrically connected by passing water through a water passage communicating with an objective equipment, and the discharge life of the battery is set equal to the service life of the equipment.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1993Date of Patent: October 17, 1995Assignee: Yuasa CorporationInventors: Katuo Ehara, Tadashi Okutoh, Aya Nishino, Shigeru Sano
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Patent number: 5420497Abstract: A direct current power unit has main and secondary direct current power supplies, a serial circuit, and first and second parallel circuits. One terminal of the secondary direct current power is connected to one terminal of the main direct current power supply. The serial circuit consists of a choke coil and a first capacitor, of which each terminal is connected to each terminal of the main direct current power supply. The first parallel circuit consists of a first diode and a first switching element, of which each terminal is connected to each terminal of the first capacitor. The second parallel circuit consists of a second capacitor, a second diode, and a second switching element connected between the serial connected point of the choke coil and the first capacitor and the other terminal of the secondary direct current power supply. Each terminal of a third capacitor is connected to each terminal of the secondary direct current power supply.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1994Date of Patent: May 30, 1995Assignee: Yuasa CorporationInventors: Gunji Kimura, Osawa Hiroshi, Shigeru Sano
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Patent number: 5279718Abstract: This disclosure relates to a process and apparatus for electroosmotic dehydration of sludge with aluminum salt added to the sludge to reduce the clogging of the filter cloths of the dehydrator, and to improve the cake release. The aluminum salt is preferably polyaluminum chloride.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1992Date of Patent: January 18, 1994Assignee: Shinko Pantec Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shiro Kondo, Shigeru Sano
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Patent number: 5273841Abstract: A sulfuric acid concentration sensor including a sensor body comprising a high molecular compound having a property to react with sulfuric acid and a property to change an electric conductivity in such a way as one-valued function with a change in sulfuric acid concentration, in which an electric current is flown through the sensor body impregnated in sulfuric acid solution to obtain the electric conductivity of sensor body so as to know the sulfuric acid concentration. Since the electric conductivity of high molecular compound changes corresponding to the sulfuric acid concentration, the sulfuric acid concentration can be known when the electric conductivity of the sensor body i.e. the high molecular compound is obtained, so that the concentration of sulfuric acid can be measured easily.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1992Date of Patent: December 28, 1993Assignees: Yuasa Battery Co., Ltd., Takakazu YamamotoInventors: Takakazu Yamamoto, Shigeru Sano
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Patent number: 5092974Abstract: An electrode comprising a carbonaceous material including carbon fibers, which are bound together by means of carbon atoms. It is preferable that 10-50 w/w % of the carbonaceous material are short carbon fibers 2-20 mm long, which are dispersed and stacked in random directions substantially in a two-dimensional plane and shaped into a plate or sheet, in which the fibers bind to each other by means of carbon atoms to form a carbonaceous electrode. The invention further comprises the method of compressive and electro-osmotic dehydration, wherein direct current is flowed between the electrode, and the polarity is reversed after each predetermined amount of current flow.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1990Date of Patent: March 3, 1992Assignees: Shinko Pantec Co., Ltd., Toray Industries, Inc.Inventors: Shiro Kondo, Takeshi Suwa, Shigeru Sano, Kishio Miwa, Tamotsu Takizawa
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Patent number: 5034111Abstract: A dehydrator comprising a filter press including a pair of first and second, electrically insulating press plates supported in parallel on a frame and adapted to be moved relative to each other. Each of the press plates has a wide recess, the recesses forming a closed space between them when they engage. A pair of filter cloths for enclosing feed liquid are provided between the plates. An electricaly insulating diaphragm is fixed at its margin to the first press plate, covers the associated recess, and is adapted to swell outwardly with compressed fluid collected between the diaphragm and the first plate. A metal core plate is embedded within the diaphragm to reinforce it except for its marginal portion, and the core plate is connected to one of the positive and negative poles of an electric DC power source. Electric conductors are fixed in electric connection to the core plate, and project outwardly through the diaphragm.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1989Date of Patent: July 23, 1991Assignee: Shinko Pantec Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shiro Kondo, Takeshi Suwa, Shigeru Sano, Osamu Muroi
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Patent number: 4839033Abstract: An apparatus for separating particles in accordance with the sphericity of the particles is disclosed. The apparatus includes a housing which is supplied with air having a desired humidity, and which accommodates therein a cylindrical rotor with a horizontal shaft. The particles are charged into the housing from a hopper above the rotor, and tend to adhere onto the peripheral surface of the rotor with adhesive force which is dependent on the sphericity of each particle. The rotor is placed into a slow rotation and subjected to vibration whereby non-spherical particles and spherical particles are collected in respective receptacles arranged on both sides of the rotor shaft.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1988Date of Patent: June 13, 1989Assignee: Ichinoseki National College of TechnologyInventors: Shigeru Sano, Saburo Yashima
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Patent number: 4477708Abstract: Both thickened end portions of predetermined lengths of an upset steel pipe are preheated simultaneously, in advance of heat treatment of the pipe, in an apparatus provided with means for raising or lowering the stationarily supported upset steel pipe and with a pair of induction heaters for simultaneously heating both end portions of the upset steel pipe in the raised position of the pipe, said pair of induction heaters being set in advance to a relative spacing corresponding to the length of said steel pipe, and reciprocated with strokes corresponding to the lengths of the thickened end portions. The support means for raising and lowering the pipe comprise a plurality of units which may be raised and lowered separately and selectively.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1982Date of Patent: October 16, 1984Assignee: Nippon Kokan Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Shigeru Sano, Katsumi Sakurai, Tatsuo Ono, Kanji Tsuruoka, Masaru Watanabe