Patents by Inventor Akio Yabe
Akio Yabe 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: 10349018Abstract: A laser projection display device (1) includes a laser source (5), a laser driver (4) that drives the laser source, a scanning unit (7) that scans and projects laser light generated by the laser source, a liquid crystal element (14) that transmits the laser light at a predetermined transmittance, and a liquid crystal driver (17) that changes the transmittance by applying a voltage to the liquid crystal element. When a light quantity of the laser light generated by the laser source corresponds to a case in which the laser source operates in a nonlinear area, the laser driver shifts an operation point to an area other than the nonlinear area by increasing a driving level of the laser source by a predetermined amount G, and the liquid crystal driver decreases the transmittance of the liquid crystal element by a predetermined amount 1/G.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2017Date of Patent: July 9, 2019Assignee: Hitachi-LG Data Storage, Inc.Inventors: Michio Hatagi, Akio Yabe
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Publication number: 20170280115Abstract: A laser projection display device (1) includes a laser source (5), a laser driver (4) that drives the laser source, a scanning unit (7) that scans and projects laser light generated by the laser source, a liquid crystal element (14) that transmits the laser light at a predetermined transmittance, and a liquid crystal driver (17) that changes the transmittance by applying a voltage to the liquid crystal element. When a light quantity of the laser light generated by the laser source corresponds to a case in which the laser source operates in a nonlinear area, the laser driver shifts an operation point to an area other than the nonlinear area by increasing a driving level of the laser source by a predetermined amount G, and the liquid crystal driver decreases the transmittance of the liquid crystal element by a predetermined amount 1/G.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2017Publication date: September 28, 2017Inventors: Michio HATAGI, Akio YABE
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Patent number: 8916476Abstract: Provided are a method for forming a microfine structure and a microfine structure forming body prepared by the method. The method allows a remaining film part to be formed thinner and more uniform on a substrate than the conventional techniques. The method comprises the steps of: forming an oxide layer on a metallic thin film; a photocurable resin layer via first and second adhesive layers over the oxide layer; and transferring a microfine structure formed on a mold by pressing the mold onto the photocurable resin layer. The first adhesive layer includes a compound having at least two hydrolysable functional groups, and the second adhesive layer includes a compound having at least a hydrolysable functional group and a reactive functional group.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2013Date of Patent: December 23, 2014Assignee: Hitachi-LG Data Storage, Inc.Inventors: Ryuta Washiya, Masahiko Ogino, Shiro Nagashima, Akio Yabe, Masaki Sugita, Akihiro Miyauchi
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Publication number: 20140231965Abstract: Provided are a method for forming a microfine structure and a microfine structure forming body prepared by the method. The method allows a remaining film part to be formed thinner and more uniform on a substrate than the conventional techniques. The method comprises the steps of: forming an oxide layer on a metallic thin film; a photocurable resin layer via first and second adhesive layers over the oxide layer; and transferring a microfine structure formed on a mold by pressing the mold onto the photocurable resin layer. The first adhesive layer includes a compound having at least two hydrolysable functional groups, and the second adhesive layer includes a compound having at least a hydrolysable functional group and a reactive functional group.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2013Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: Hitachi Media Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Ryuta WASHIYA, Masahiko OGINO, Shiro NAGASHIMA, Akio YABE, Masaki SUGITA, Akihiro MIYAUCHI
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Publication number: 20130322056Abstract: A light source device and an image display apparatus include a Blue Laser Diode (B-LD) light source unit, a dichroic mirror to reflect substantially collimated Blue (B) light from the B-LD light source unit, a lens to focus the B light reflected by the dichroic mirror, and a color wheel comprising a Green (G) fluorescent section which is excited by the collimated B light to emit and to reflect G light and a B mirror reflector to mirror-reflect the B light, wherein a center of a light flux of the B light reflected by the dichroic mirror is on other than an optical axis of the lens.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2013Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: Hitachi Media Eletronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Nobuhiro KONUMA, Jun HATO, Akio YABE
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Patent number: 8064299Abstract: In an optical pick-up used in common with DVD/CD and BD, when the thickness is intended to be reduced by mounting a total reflection mirror, a cavity for passing through a laser light is necessary and, since this decreases the degree of freedom for arranging tracking coils and magnets and secondary resonance caused by a magnetic thrust in the tracking direction tends to be generated, an improvement therefor is necessary. In a lens coil holder of the optical pick-up having an objective lens and tracking coil mounted thereon each of the coils is arranged such that the thrust relative to the vertical center of the suspension wires that support the lens coil holder is well balanced. For example, most of the portion of the tracking coils is situated at one height relative to the suspension wire and the tilt coil is situated at the other remaining height.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2010Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Hitachi Media Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Jun Hato, Akio Yabe, Kazuhiro Todori, Daisuke Tomita
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Publication number: 20110216641Abstract: In an optical pick-up used in common with DVD/CD and BD, when the thickness is intended to be reduced by mounting a total reflection mirror, a cavity for passing through a laser light is necessary and, since this decreases the degree of freedom for arranging tracking coils and magnets and secondary resonance caused by a magnetic thrust in the tracking direction tends to be generated, an improvement therefor is necessary. In a lens coil holder of the optical pick-up having an objective lens and tracking coil mounted thereon each of the coils is arranged such that the thrust relative to the vertical center of the suspension wires that support the lens coil holder is well balanced. For example, most of the portion of the tracking coils is situated at one height relative to the suspension wire and the tilt coil is situated at the other remaining height.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2010Publication date: September 8, 2011Inventors: Jun HATO, Akio YABE, Kazuhiro TODORI, Daisuke TOMITA
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Publication number: 20110182166Abstract: An optical pickup that can be downsized is suggested.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2010Publication date: July 28, 2011Inventors: Daisuke TOMITA, Akio Yabe, Kazuhiro Todori, Jun Hato
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Patent number: 7486452Abstract: In an optical pickup, it is configured such that a first and a second thrust bearings of a motor rotation shaft, a lens holder to be moved in a thrust direction by the motor rotation shaft, and a preload unit which exerts preload of the thrust direction on the lens holder are included, and the second thrust bearing can adjust a position in the thrust direction. In addition, the first and second thrust bearings and the motor rotation shaft are made of conductor, and the optical pickup is manufactured by including the processes of: moving the second thrust bearing in a direction approaching to the motor rotation shaft till electrical continuity between the first thrust bearing and the second thrust bearing is obtained using an electrical continuity checker; subsequently moving the second thrust bearing in a direction departing from the motor rotation shaft; and subsequently fixing the second thrust bearing to the base.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2007Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Assignee: Hitachi Media Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yasushi Kinoshita, Hidenao Saito, Akio Yabe
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Patent number: 7480108Abstract: In a lens actuator on which a first lens and a second lens are mounted, since the first lens and the second lens are disposed side by side, a problem is involved such that the lens actuator is bulky. The present invention provides a lens actuator comprising a first lens and a second lens having different optical paths, disposed between a light emitting element and an object lens, a holder for holding the first lens and second lens such that the optical axes of the first lens and second lens are parallel to each other, and a driving mechanism for driving the first lens and second lens each in the optical axis directions, wherein the first lens and second lens have respective outer periphery parts respectively outside the effective diameter, and the outer periphery parts of the first lens and the second lens are disposed to be partially overlapped with each other when viewed from the first lens and second lens optical axis direction.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2007Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: Hitachi Media Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Seiichi Katou, Hidenao Saito, Akio Yabe, Yasushi Kinoshita
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Patent number: 7443771Abstract: It is an object of this invention to increase the rigidity of a movable part and decrease its weight. An objective lens driving apparatus has an objective lens which focuses light on the recording surface of an optical disk. The objective lens is driven by focusing coils in directions approaching and receding from the optical disk and is driven by tracking coils in the radial direction of the optical disk. The objective lens is held by a lens holder. A projecting part projecting outward from the outer side surfaces of the lens holder is formed around the entire peripheral edge of the bottom surface of the lens holder.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2005Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: Hitachi Media Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Seiichi Katou, Akio Yabe, Hidenao Saito
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Publication number: 20080151397Abstract: In an optical pickup, it is configured such that a first and a second thrust bearings of a motor rotation shaft, a lens holder to be moved in a thrust direction by the motor rotation shaft, and a preload unit which exerts preload of the thrust direction on the lens holder are included, and the second thrust bearing can adjust a position in the thrust direction. In addition, the first and second thrust bearings and the motor rotation shaft are made of conductor, and the optical pickup is manufactured by including the processes of: moving the second thrust bearing in a direction approaching to the motor rotation shaft till electrical continuity between the first thrust bearing and the second thrust bearing is obtained using an electrical continuity checker; subsequently moving the second thrust bearing in a direction departing from the motor rotation shaft; and subsequently fixing the second thrust bearing to the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2007Publication date: June 26, 2008Inventors: Yasushi Kinoshita, Hidenao Saito, Akio Yabe
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Publication number: 20080106810Abstract: In a lens actuator on which a first lens and a second lens are mounted, since the first lens and the second lens are disposed side by side, a problem is involved such that the lens actuator is bulky. The present invention provides a lens actuator comprising a first lens and a second lens having different optical paths, disposed between a light emitting element and an object lens, a holder for holding the first lens and second lens such that the optical axes of the first lens and second lens are parallel to each other, and a driving mechanism for driving the first lens and second lens each in the optical axis directions, wherein the first lens and second lens have respective outer periphery parts respectively outside the effective diameter, and the outer periphery parts of the first lens and the second lens are disposed to be partially overlapped with each other when viewed from the first lens and second lens optical axis direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Inventors: Seiichi KATOU, Hidenao SAITO, Akio YABE, Yasushi KINOSHITA
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Publication number: 20080094943Abstract: An optical pickup apparatus is equipped with a light emitting device, a first objective lens for focusing a laser beam emitted from the light emitting device onto a first optical disc, a second objective lens for focusing the laser beam emitted from the light emitting device onto a second optical disc, a light receiving device for receiving the laser beam reflected by the first or second optical disc, and an optical system for dividing the laser beam emitted from the light emitting device into a beam for the first objective lens and a beam for the second objective lens. The optical pickup apparatus is capable of performing at least either recording or reproduction on/from two kinds of information recording/reproduction media that are different from each other in thickness of substrate using a laser beam emitted from the identical light emitting device, and is small in size.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: Daisuke Tomita, Akio Yabe, Kazuhiro Todori
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Publication number: 20080068971Abstract: An optical pick-up apparatus having a plurality of light sources emitting light fluxes having different wavelengths from each other, an objective lens for focusing each of the light fluxes emitted from a plurality of light sources onto the information recording surface of the information recording medium, and an optical element reflecting a first light flux input from a predetermined direction, and a second light flux input from a different position in the direction of the optical axis of the objective lens in an inverse side to the side to which the first light flux is input, approximately in parallel to the direction of the optical axis of the objective lens.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Inventors: Akio Yabe, Toshio Sugiyama, Daisuke Tomita, Kazuhiro Todori, Takashi Tayama
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Publication number: 20080068972Abstract: An optical pick-up apparatus having a plurality of light sources emitting light fluxes having different wavelengths from each other, an objective lens for focusing each of the light fluxes emitted from a plurality of light sources onto the information recording surface of the information recording medium, and an optical element reflecting a first light flux input from a predetermined direction, and a second light flux input from a different position in the direction of the optical axis of the objective lens in an inverse side to the side to which the first light flux is input, approximately in parallel to the direction of the optical axis of the objective lens.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Inventors: Akio Yabe, Toshio Sugiyama, Daisuke Tomita, Kazuhiro Todori, Takashi Tayama
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Publication number: 20080062849Abstract: An optical pick-up apparatus having a plurality of light sources emitting light fluxes having different wavelengths from each other, an objective lens for focusing each of the light fluxes emitted from a plurality of light sources onto the information recording surface of the information recording medium, and an optical element reflecting a first light flux input from a predetermined direction, and a second light flux input from a different position in the direction of the optical axis of the objective lens in an inverse side to the side to which the first light flux is input, approximately in parallel to the direction of the optical axis of the objective lens.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Inventors: Akio Yabe, Toshio Sugiyama, Daisuke Tomita, Kazuhiro Todori, Takashi Tayama
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Publication number: 20080056100Abstract: An optical pick-up apparatus of the invention is structured, for example, such as to have a plurality of light sources emitting light fluxes having different wavelengths from each other, an objective lens for focusing each of the light fluxes emitted from a plurality of light sources onto the information recording surface of the information recording medium, and an optical element reflecting a first light flux input from a predetermined direction, and a second light flux input from a different position in the direction of the optical axis of the objective lens in an inverse side to the side to which the first light flux is input, approximately in parallel to the direction of the optical axis of the objective lens. Accordingly, the invention provides a compact optical pick-up apparatus which can execute at least one of recording and reproduction with respect to a plurality of information recording and reproducing mediums having different wavelengths for recording or reproducing light.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2007Publication date: March 6, 2008Inventors: Akio Yabe, Toshio Sugiyama, Daisuke Tomita, Kazuhiro Todori, Takashi Tayama
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Publication number: 20050281144Abstract: It is an object of this invention to increase the rigidity of a movable part and decrease its weight. An objective lens driving apparatus has an objective lens which focuses light on the recording surface of an optical disk. The objective lens is driven by focusing coils in directions approaching and receding from the optical disk and is driven by tracking coils in the radial direction of the optical disk. The objective lens is held by a lens holder. A projecting part projecting outward from the outer side surfaces of the lens holder is formed around the entire peripheral edge of the bottom surface of the lens holder.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2005Publication date: December 22, 2005Inventors: Seiichi Katou, Akio Yabe, Hidenao Saito
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Patent number: 6608802Abstract: According to the invention, techniques for minimizing power consumption in optical disk drives. Embodiments according to the present invention can provide disk drives with optimal positioning of a fixing part of an objective lens driving unit incorporated therein. Spatial location of magnets can also be determined in order to reduce the power consumption and the torsion of the lens.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2000Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignees: Hitachi, Ltd., Hitachi Media Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Nobuyuki Maeda, Shinya Fujimori, Seiichi Kato, Michio Miura, Akio Yabe