Patents by Inventor Yoshimi Wada

Yoshimi Wada 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).

  • Publication number: 20010035652
    Abstract: A lock portion for a connector which is adapted to disengageably lock connector housings which are adapted to be engaged with each other by locking an engaging portion provided on the male housing with a latch portion provided on the female housing, characterized in that flexible lock arms which are fixed on a horizontal wall of the female housing so as to extend in an engaging direction includes the latch portion at an opposite side, and a disengaging lever portion which is connected at its one end to the latch portion so as to extend along the lock arms, and which rotates with the latch portion around a support portion which is abutted movably against the horizontal wall by pushing a finger touch portion for lock disengaging operation in a backward end, whereby a locked condition will be disengaged.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 5, 2001
    Publication date: November 1, 2001
    Inventors: Yoshimi Wada, Kazuto Ohtaka, Shigeru Tanaka, Naoto Sugie, Toshinori Yamamoto
  • Patent number: 6193138
    Abstract: A terminal pressure welding device and method are provided. In this improved device and method, a pair of wires are pushed into a space between a pair of barrels by a wire holding member, and the pair of barrels are caulked by lapping one of them on the other by a crimper. At the start of the barrel caulking by the crimper, the wires are fixed to a position between the pair of the barrels by the wire holding member 16, so that an ingress allowance space is ensured for allowing the edge of one of the barrels to get under the other barrel. With this device and method, a terminal can be pressure welded onto even two thick wires as desired, and the pressure welding widths of terminals can be as uniform as possible so that the terminals can surely be inserted into the terminal receiving chambers of a connector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2001
    Assignee: Yazaki Corporation
    Inventor: Yoshimi Wada
  • Patent number: 6068527
    Abstract: In a mold for pressing an electric-wire clamping portion of a terminal, a lower side-wall mold part and an upper side-wall mold part are provided for pressing side walls connected to the electric-wire clamping portion. A pressure face substantially continuously connected to a pressure face of an upper conductor mold part is provided on one end side of the upper side-wall mold part. A taper face is provided on the other end side of the upper side-wall mold part so as to be enlarged toward the other end. Accordingly, side walls pressed between the lower side-wall mold part and the upper side-wall mold part are deformed so that the quantity of deformation at one end is near the quantity of compressive deformation of the electric-wire clamping portion and so that the quantity of deformation is reduced gradually toward the other end side. Thus, local stress concentration is not caused in the side walls so that cracks are prevented from occurring in the side walls.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 30, 2000
    Assignee: Yazaki Corporation
    Inventors: Hideki Ohsumi, Yoshimi Wada
  • Patent number: 5931700
    Abstract: A connector housing has a body portion and a hood portion. An insertion detecting member for terminal lugs is movable from provisional locking position to full locking position inside the hood portion. A resilient, terminal-lug locking piece extends in each terminal accommodating cavity in the housing body portion to form a displacement permitting space on a side opposite a side where a terminal lug is inserted. The insertion detecting member has a main frame, insertion detectors corresponding to the displacement permitting spaces, and a pair of manipulating portions at opposite sides of the main frame. When in provisional locking position the manipulating portions are exposed at opposite sides of the housing body portion, and when in full locking position the insertion detectors move into the displacement permitting spaces. The insertion detecting member is easily movable from provisional locking position to full locking position inside the housing hood portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 3, 1999
    Assignee: Yazaki Corporation
    Inventors: Hitoshi Saito, Kazuto Ohtaka, Hitoshi Sakai, Hisashi Hanazaki, Yoshimi Wada
  • Patent number: 5663729
    Abstract: The AD conversion control section of the processor sets the clock generating circuit of the output port alternately to an L-level output condition and an H-level output condition to generate a clock signal. A chip select signal is caused to be output from the chip select circuit of the output port in synchronization with output of the first clock signal by the interruption signal. Furthermore, the bit data output in series bit by bit from the AD converter in synchronization with occurrence of a clock signal is incorporated bit by bit in synchronization with the interruption signal from the input ports to be stored in the register.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 2, 1997
    Assignee: Fujitsu Limited
    Inventors: Yoshimi Wada, Akira Takuma
  • Patent number: 4570681
    Abstract: A weaving machine is combined with a stop control means. A warp feeler, a weft feeler or a manual stop switch produces a stop signal and sends it to the control means. A comparator compares a crank angle sensed by a crank angle sensor with a preset angle supplied by a preset angle supplier, and produces a position signal at the preset angle. If the control means receives the stop signal during a normal weaving operation, then the control means stops the weaving machines immediately regardless of the crank angle by sending an output signal to a brake system of the weaving machine. After that, the control means starts the weaving machine moving at a slow speed, and stops this slow speed movement when the comparator produces the position signal at the preset angle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 1983
    Date of Patent: February 18, 1986
    Assignee: Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Yoshimi Wada
  • Patent number: 4546263
    Abstract: A weft sensor for a loom which can detect the presence or absence of a weft inserted into a warp shed at an acceptable moderate sensitivity on the basis of the majority decision of weft detection signals. When sensor sensitivity is too high, the weft sensor erroneously detects the fluff attached to the sensor as the presence of a weft, thus keeping the loom operated continuously. This erroneous detection reduces the quality of woven cloth. On the other hand, when sensor sensitivity is too low, the weft sensor erroneously detects a slender weft as the absence of a weft, thus keeping the loom stopped unnecessarily. This erroneous detection reduces the duty cycle of the loom. The weft sensor according to the present invention comprises a plurality of weft detectors and a majority decision circuit made up of a plurality of logical circuit elements such as AND, OR, NAND gates, etc.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 1982
    Date of Patent: October 8, 1985
    Assignee: Nissan Motor Company, Limited
    Inventors: Miyuki Gotoh, Yoshimi Wada
  • Patent number: 4471816
    Abstract: An optical weft sensor for a loom in which the light-receiving and light receiving elements are fixed to the loom frame and only the flexible optical fibers are disposed on the reed frame. Since no shock or vibration is applied to these electronic elements, it is possible to obtain a relatively long life time, thus improving the sensor reliability. Additionally, since the weft sensor according to the present invention is supported by a sensor holder, it is possible to readily adjust the sensor position along the reed frame or reed holder when the width of the cloth is required to change. The optical weft sensor comprises a LED, a phototransistor, optical fibers, and a detection circuit, in addition to the sensor holder.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 1982
    Date of Patent: September 18, 1984
    Assignee: Nissan Motor Company, Limited
    Inventor: Yoshimi Wada