Patents by Inventor Takashi Shimouma

Takashi Shimouma 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: 8389098
    Abstract: An optical information recording medium in which recorded information is stably stored for long time in the initial state, signals are not deteriorated by a laser beam for reproduction at the time of signal reproduction, the quality does not change in normal long-term storage, the write characteristic is held, a manufacturing cost is reduced, a margin in the manufacture process is assured, and excellent recording/reproducing characteristics are obtained in the wide range of linear speeds and recording powers is provided. An optical information recording medium 1 is formed by sequentially stacking a first information recording layer 11, an intermediate layer 12, a second information recording layer 13, and a protection layer 14 on a substrate 10. As a material of a recording layer 13b of the second information recording layer 13, a material having a composition expressed by [(ZnS)x(SiO2)1-x]y(SbzX1-z)1-y (where 0<x?1.0, 0.3?y?0.7, 0.8?z?1.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 2009
    Date of Patent: March 5, 2013
    Assignee: Sony Corporation
    Inventors: Manami Miyawaki, Yuji Kuroda, Takashi Shimouma
  • Patent number: 8159911
    Abstract: An optical disc recording medium is irradiated with laser light having a predetermined laser power to deform an irradiated portion of a substrate into a protruding portion. Since the substrate is deformed so as to have protruding portions, a reflecting layer arranged on the substrate is also deformed so as to have protruding portions. For a pit, the deformed state of a protruding portion allows to obtain a reproduced signal level equivalent to that in each land. For a land, the deformed state of a protruding portion allows to obtain a reproduced signal level equivalent to that in each pit. Since the deformed state of each protruding portion can be controlled on the basis of the power of the laser light for irradiation, pit-to-land deformation and land-to-pit deformation can be performed by setting the laser power. Thus, recorded data can be rewritten on the optical disc recording medium recorded with the data using a combination of pits and lands formed in the substrate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 2006
    Date of Patent: April 17, 2012
    Assignee: Sony Corporation
    Inventors: Goro Fujita, Takeshi Miki, Takashi Shimouma, Koji Ashizaki, Masato Nakakura
  • Patent number: 7972673
    Abstract: An optical recording medium is provided. The optical recording medium includes at least a reflective film and a cover layer on a substrate; main data by a combination of pit and land are recorded on the substrate; a write-once recording is made to be possible on the reflective film by irradiating a laser light; sub-data are recorded by a mark that is formed by the irradiation of laser light for the write-once recording with respect to the reflective film; a reproducing signal level at portion where said mark is formed increases for the land of specified length; the mark by which the reproduced level decreases at the portion where the mark is formed is formed for an optical disc recording medium manufactured by physical copy; the reflective film is composed of an Ag-alloy film of Ag100-xXx(0<x<100); and the X is selected from Ti, W, Ta, V, Mo, Nb and Zr.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 2006
    Date of Patent: July 5, 2011
    Assignee: Sony Corporation
    Inventors: Tetsuhiro Sakamoto, Takashi Shimouma, Shigeki Takagawa, Jun Nakano, Goro Fujita
  • Patent number: 7924672
    Abstract: In an optical disk, a substrate has main data recorded in the form of a combination of pits and lands on one side thereof, and at least a reflective layer and cover layer are stacked on the substrate to cover the pits and lands on the substrate. To the optical disk, sub data is recorded in the form of marks formed by irradiating writing-power laser light to the reflective layer. The marks are formed so that reading signal level will be raised where the marks are formed while it will be lowered where the marks are formed in a counterfeit disk produced based on an authenticated disk, namely, the reading signal level where the marks are formed is different in polarity between in the authenticated and counterfeit disks. Further, in a player for the optical disk, discrimination is made between the authenticated and counterfeit disks by detecting the sub data recorded in the optical disk and judging whether the value of the detected sub data has been read at a correct polarity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 2006
    Date of Patent: April 12, 2011
    Assignee: Sony Corporation
    Inventors: Goro Fujita, Takashi Shimouma, Jun Nakano, Shigeki Takagawa, Kimihiro Saito
  • Publication number: 20100278032
    Abstract: An optical information recording medium in which recorded information is stably stored for long time in the initial state, signals are not deteriorated by a laser beam for reproduction at the time of signal reproduction, the quality does not change in normal long-term storage, the write characteristic is held, a manufacturing cost is reduced, a margin in the manufacture process is assured, and excellent recording/reproducing characteristics are obtained in the wide range of linear speeds and recording powers is provided. An optical information recording medium 1 is formed by sequentially stacking a first information recording layer 11, an intermediate layer 12, a second information recording layer 13, and a protection layer 14 on a substrate 10. As a material of a recording layer 13b of the second information recording layer 13, a material having a composition expressed by [(ZnS)x(SiO2)1-x]y(SbzX1-z)1-y (where 0<x?1.0, 0.3?y?0.7, 0.8?z?1.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 7, 2009
    Publication date: November 4, 2010
    Applicant: Sony Corporation
    Inventors: Manami Miyawaki, Yuji Kuroda, Takashi Shimouma
  • Publication number: 20090028014
    Abstract: An optical disc recording medium is irradiated with laser light having a predetermined laser power to deform an irradiated portion of a substrate into a protruding portion. Since the substrate is deformed so as to have protruding portions, a reflecting layer arranged on the substrate is also deformed so as to have protruding portions. For a pit, the deformed state of a protruding portion allows to obtain a reproduced signal level equivalent to that in each land. For a land, the deformed state of a protruding portion allows to obtain a reproduced signal level equivalent to that in each pit. Since the deformed state of each protruding portion can be controlled on the basis of the power of the laser light for irradiation, pit-to-land deformation and land-to-pit deformation can be performed by setting the laser power. Thus, recorded data can be rewritten on the optical disc recording medium recorded with the data using a combination of pits and lands formed in the substrate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 11, 2006
    Publication date: January 29, 2009
    Applicant: Sony Corporation
    Inventors: Goro Fujita, Takeshi Miki, Takashi Shimouma, Koji Ashizaki, Masato Nakakura
  • Publication number: 20090010115
    Abstract: In an optical disk, a substrate has main data recorded in the form of a combination of pits and lands on one side thereof, and at least a reflective layer and cover layer are stacked on the substrate to cover the pits and lands on the substrate. To the optical disk, sub data is recorded in the form of marks formed by irradiating writing-power laser light to the reflective layer. The marks are formed so that reading signal level will be raised where the marks are formed while it will be lowered where the marks are formed in a counterfeit disk produced based on an authenticated disk, namely, the reading signal level where the marks are formed is different in polarity between in the authenticated and counterfeit disks. Further, in a player for the optical disk, discrimination is made between the authenticated and counterfeit disks by detecting the sub data recorded in the optical disk and judging whether the value of the detected sub data has been read at a correct polarity.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 7, 2006
    Publication date: January 8, 2009
    Applicant: SONY CORPORATION
    Inventors: Goro Fujita, Takashi Shimouma, Jun Nakano, Shigeki Takagawa, Kimihiro Saito
  • Publication number: 20070097849
    Abstract: An optical recording medium is provided. The optical recording medium includes at least a reflective film and a cover layer on a substrate; main data by a combination of pit and land are recorded on the substrate; a write-once recording is made to be possible on the reflective film by irradiating a laser light; sub-data are recorded by a mark that is formed by the irradiation of laser light for the write-once recording with respect to the reflective film; a reproducing signal level at portion where said mark is formed increases for the land of specified length; the mark by which the reproduced level decreases at the portion where the mark is formed is formed for an optical disc recording medium manufactured by physical copy; the reflective film is composed of an Ag-alloy film of Ag100?xXx(0<x<100); and the X is selected from Ti, W, Ta, V, Mo, Nb and Zr.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 25, 2006
    Publication date: May 3, 2007
    Applicant: SONY CORPORATION
    Inventors: Tetsuhiro Sakamoto, Takashi Shimouma, Shigeki Takagawa, Jun Nakano, Goro Fujita
  • Patent number: 6638597
    Abstract: In order to improve reproduction characteristics of a magneto-optical recording medium in a case of being subject to a magnetically induced super resolution readout process utilizing a blue-violet laser beam, there is provided a magneto-optical recording medium having a surface roughness of 0.3 nm or less on a surface of a substrate on which recording/reproduction magnetic layers are formed or a surface of a dielectric film formed on the substrate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 28, 2003
    Assignee: Sony Corporation
    Inventors: Masataka Shinoda, Yasuhito Tanaka, Takashi Shimouma
  • Patent number: 6132862
    Abstract: A magneto-optical recording medium comprising a light-transmitting substrate 1 on which a dielectric layer 2, a memory layer 3 having perpendicular magnetic anisotropy, an intermediate layer 4 having in-plane magnetic anisotropy or slight perpendicular magnetic anisotropy, a recording layer 5 having perpendicular magnetic anisotropy, a dielectric layer 6, a metal layer 7, and a protective layer 8 are formed in a stacked form, the recording medium adapted to be magnetized for recording by a process comprising the step of modulating a first thermal condition and a second thermal condition according to a recording signal, wherein a stacked film 9 composed of the memory layer 3, the intermediate layer 4 and the recording layer 5 has a total thickness of from 1000 to 1500 .ANG., the dielectric layer 6 has a thickness of from 500 to 1500 .ANG., and the metal layer 7 has a thickness of from 250 to 1500 k.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 6, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 17, 2000
    Assignee: Sony Corporation
    Inventors: Shintaro Tanaka, Takashi Shimouma, Ariyoshi Nakaoki, Masahiko Kaneko