Patents by Inventor Yoji Hamada
Yoji Hamada 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: 20170254006Abstract: Embodiments described herein may take the form of a textile product having one or more regions of reduced density. These reduced density volumes may form one or more features in the product. For example, the reduced density volumes may have better acoustic transmission properties, optical transmission properties, flexibility, and the like. Sound transmission may be enhanced not only in terms of clarity, but also overall range. That is, certain audio frequencies that the textile may normally block when in an unaltered state may pass through a textile having reduced density or reduced density regions.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2017Publication date: September 7, 2017Inventors: John J. Baker, Michael B. Howes, Michael S. Nashner, Yoji Hamada
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Patent number: 9745676Abstract: Woven material having tapered portions and altering the weave pattern and/or material construction in the tapered portion. The woven material includes a first width portion comprising a first weave pattern formed in a plurality of layers of warp threads. The plurality of layers of warp threads include two distinct outer columns of warp threads, and inner columns of warp threads positioned between the two distinct outer columns. The woven material may also include a tapered width portion formed adjacent the uniform portion. The tapered portion includes the first weave pattern formed in the plurality of layers of warp threads of the inner columns of warp threads, and a second weave pattern formed in at least a portion of the plurality of layers of warp threads of the two distinct outer columns of warp threads. The second weave pattern may be distinct from the first weave pattern.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2016Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Motohide Hatanaka, Ying-Liang Su, Yoji Hamada
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Publication number: 20170224064Abstract: A woven material (100) including bonding fibers (108) and a method of reinforcing woven material using bonding fibers is disclosed. The woven material (100) includes a plurality of warp threads (102), and at least one weft thread (104) coupled to the warp threads (102). The woven material (100) also includes a plurality of bonding fibers (108). The bonding fibers (108) are positioned in parallel with the warp threads (102), and/or in parallel with the weft thread(s) (104). Additionally, the bonding fibers (108) are formed from a material having a melting temperature that is lower than a melting temperature of the material(s) used to form the warp threads (102) and the weft thread(s) (104) of the woven material.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2015Publication date: August 10, 2017Inventors: Yoji HAMADA, Peter F. COXETER, Ying-Liang SU, Edward SIAHAAN, Whitney D. MATTSON, Naoto MATSUYUKI
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Patent number: 9527263Abstract: This application relates to a method and apparatus for forming a textured stain resistant fabric. The stain resistant layer can be formed from a non-conventional anti-stain resistant resin that can conform to varying texturing geometries. In one embodiment, the stain resistant layer can be formed against a sheet of release paper having a texturing surface configured to form a textured surface on the stain resistant layer.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2014Date of Patent: December 27, 2016Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Brett E. Krasniewicz, Yoji Hamada
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Publication number: 20160309857Abstract: A woven material including a four layer construction formed by distinct groups of warp threads, and a method of forming the woven material. The woven material may include a first group of warp threads, and an interior weft thread portion coupled to the first group of warp threads. The woven material may also include a second group of warp threads substantially surrounding the first group of warp threads and the interior weft thread portion, and an exterior weft thread portion coupled to the second group of warp threads.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2015Publication date: October 27, 2016Inventors: Edward Siahaan, Whitney D. Mattson, Yoji Hamada
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Publication number: 20160255921Abstract: A wearable band includes a woven material having two or more stretch regions. The different stretch regions can be formed by varying the tension on subsets of the warp threads, the weft threads, or both the warp and weft threads. A system for producing the woven material can include two or more tension control devices operably connected to a processing device. Each tension control device is configured to adjust the amount of tension in a respective subset of threads (e.g., warp threads) in the woven material during a weaving operation. The processing device is configured to select thread tension patterns for the subsets of threads used during the weaving operation. Each thread tension pattern includes tension settings for the subsets of threads, where at least one tension setting in one thread tension pattern differs from the tension settings in the other tension patterns.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2015Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Yoji Hamada, Matthew D. Rohrbach, Daniel A. Podhajny, Ying-Liang Su, Douglas J. Weber, Benjamin A. Shaffer, Motohide Hatanaka
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Publication number: 20160258085Abstract: Woven material having tapered portions and altering the weave pattern and/or material construction in the tapered portion. The woven material may comprise a first width portion comprising a first weave pattern formed in a plurality of layers of warp threads. The plurality of layers of warp threads may comprise two distinct outer columns of warp threads, and inner columns of warp threads positioned between the two distinct outer columns. The woven material may also comprise a tapered width portion formed adjacent the uniform portion. The tapered portion may comprise the first weave pattern formed in the plurality of layers of warp threads of the inner columns of warp threads, and a second weave pattern formed in at least a portion of the plurality of layers of warp threads of the two distinct outer columns of warp threads. The second weave pattern may be distinct from the first weave pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Motohide Hatanaka, Ying-Liang Su, Yoji Hamada
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Publication number: 20160258084Abstract: Woven material and altering the weave pattern of the woven material. The woven material may comprise a first portion comprising a weave pattern formed by a plurality of warp threads and at least one weft thread woven between the plurality of warp threads. The first portion may have a first thickness. The woven material may also comprise a locally thinned portion positioned adjacent the first portion. The locally thinned portion may comprise an altered weave pattern, which may comprise the plurality of warp threads positioned on a single side of the at least one weft thread, and/or the at least one weft thread woven between the plurality of warp threads in the locally thinned portion is separated by a first distance. The first distance may be greater than a second distance positioned between the at least one weft thread woven between the plurality of warp threads in the first portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2015Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Motohide Hatanaka, Ying-Liang Su, Yoji Hamada
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Publication number: 20160009064Abstract: An expandable member configured to inflate and actuate a first element toward a second element in order to adhesively attach the first element with the second element is disclosed. The expandable member is made of a material (or materials) having a low tensile strength and flexural modulus such that the expandable member may conform to complex, or non-linear shapes. Also, the expandable member provides a sufficient force to the first element such that the first element applies at least a minimum threshold pressure to the adhesive layer in order to activate the adhesive layer. In some embodiments, the expandable members are used to actuate the first element. The described embodiments may be used to adhesively attach external or internal components of an electronic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2014Publication date: January 14, 2016Inventors: Jeremy C. Franklin, Justin Richard Wodrich, Yoji Hamada
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Publication number: 20150210033Abstract: This application relates to a method and apparatus for forming a textured stain resistant fabric. The stain resistant layer can be formed from a non-conventional anti-stain resistant resin that can conform to varying texturing geometries. In one embodiment, the stain resistant layer can be formed against a sheet of release paper having a texturing surface configured to form a textured surface on the stain resistant layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2014Publication date: July 30, 2015Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Brett E. KRASNIEWICZ, Yoji HAMADA
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Publication number: 20150174854Abstract: Embodiments disclosed are directed to a woven fabric band that is capable of being secured to another object using threads or the band itself. The woven fabric band may include an inner layer having a first temperature melting point and an outer layer having a second temperature melting point that is higher than the first temperature melting point. When heat having the first temperature is applied to the woven fabric band, the inner layer of the woven fabric band melts while the outer layer remains in its original state. When the inner layer melts, the inner layer conforms to a first shape. As a result of the inner layer conforming to the first shape, the outer layer also conforms to the same shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2014Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: Edward Siahaan, Douglas J. Weber, Hsiang Hung Chen, Naoto Matsuyuki, Yoji Hamada, Teodor Dabov, Whitney D. Mattson, Ying-Liang Su
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Publication number: 20140272209Abstract: Embodiments described herein may take the form of a textile product having one or more regions of reduced density. These reduced density volumes may form one or more features in the product. For example, the reduced density volumes may have better acoustic transmission properties, optical transmission properties, flexibility, and the like. Sound transmission may be enhanced not only in terms of clarity, but also overall range. That is, certain audio frequencies that the textile may normally block when in an unaltered state may pass through a textile having reduced density or reduced density regions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: John J. Baker, Michael B. Howes, Michael S. Nashner, Yoji Hamada
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Publication number: 20140255663Abstract: Embodiments described herein may take the form of a textile fabric, including: a first region defined by a first plurality of textile fibers; a second region adjacent the first region and being formed from a second plurality of textile fibers and a hot melt material adjacent the second plurality of textile fibers; wherein the first region is free of hot melt material. Other embodiments may take the form of a method for fabricating a textile product, including the operations of: applying heat to a textile having associated hot melt fibers, thereby melting the hot melt fibers; modifying a mechanical property of a portion of the textile by introducing a solvent to the textile; and stopping an action of the solvent on the textile when the mechanical property reaches a target.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2013Publication date: September 11, 2014Inventors: James C. Whitley, John J. Baker, Kathryn P. Crews, Yoji Hamada
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Publication number: 20120080327Abstract: Provided is a simple, rapid blood cell analysis method (assay method using erythrocytes) utilizing a novel index. Using a measurement system having a working electrode and a counter electrode, an adhesion level of erythrocyte on the working electrode to which a positive potential, or a current that generates a positive potential, is applied is detected by an electrochemical measurement method. Oxidation stress is evaluated using the detection result.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2010Publication date: April 5, 2012Inventors: Hiroyuki Honda, Mina Okochi, Yayoi Isaji, Yoji Hamada, Hiroshi Nagasaki
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Patent number: 7151953Abstract: A communication apparatus of the present invention notifies a user that one of a plurality of events has occurred, and includes a first reception unit, a second reception unit, a detection unit, and a light emitting unit. The first reception unit receives from the user, for each time slot that composes a light emission pattern, designation of a light emission color or non-emission, as a light emission attribute of the time slot. The second reception unit receives a designation of an event to be corresponded with the light emission pattern. The detection unit detects that one of the plurality of events has occurred. The light emitting unit, when the detection unit detects that the event has occurred, emits light based on the light emission pattern designated in correspondence with the event.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2002Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignees: Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd., Sanyo Telecommunications Co., ltd.Inventors: Yoji Hamada, Hiroko Nakamura
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Publication number: 20030147113Abstract: A communication apparatus of the present invention notifies a user that one of a plurality of events has occurred, and includes a first reception unit, a second reception unit, a detection unit, and a light emitting unit. The first reception unit receives from the user, for each time slot that composes a light emission pattern, designation of a light emission color or non-emission, as a light emission attribute of the time slot. The second reception unit receives a designation of an event to be corresponded with the light emission pattern. The detection unit detects that one of the plurality of events has occurred. The light emitting unit, when the detection unit detects that the event has occurred, emits light based on the light emission pattern designated in correspondence with the event.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2002Publication date: August 7, 2003Inventors: Yoji Hamada, Hiroko Nakamura