Patents by Inventor Akira Kosuge

Akira Kosuge 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: 11873370
    Abstract: A polycarbonate resin composition may include a first polycarbonate resin and a second polycarbonate resin, which a molded article may include, and a multilayer body may have a resin layer A including the polycarbonate resin composition and a resin layer B including a resin different from the resin layer A. The first polycarbonate resin may include 40% by weight or more of a structural unit of formula (1) The second polycarbonate resin may include less than 40% by weight of the structural unit of formula (1). The weight ratio of the first polycarbonate resin to the second polycarbonate resin, the first polycarbonate resin/the second polycarbonate resin, may be in a range of from 55/45 to 99/1. The polycarbonate resin composition may have two or more glass transition temperatures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 2019
    Date of Patent: January 16, 2024
    Assignee: MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL CORPORATION
    Inventors: Shingo Namiki, Yuuichi Hirami, Tomoaki Kanemasa, Taiki Shimada, Masato Ando, Akira Kosuge, Shigeki Ohta, Yuuichirou Kutsunugi, Asami Kakiuchi
  • Publication number: 20210253788
    Abstract: A polycarbonate resin composition may include a first polycarbonate resin and a second polycarbonate resin, which a molded article may include, and a multilayer body may have a resin layer A including the polycarbonate resin composition and a resin layer B including a resin different from the resin layer A. The first polycarbonate resin may include 40% by weight or more of a structural unit of formula (1) The second polycarbonate resin may include less than 40% by weight of the structural unit of formula (1). The weight ratio of the first polycarbonate resin to the second polycarbonate resin, the first polycarbonate resin/the second polycarbonate resin, may be in a range of from 55/45 to 99/1. The polycarbonate resin composition may have two or more glass transition temperatures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 10, 2019
    Publication date: August 19, 2021
    Applicant: MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL CORPORATION
    Inventors: Shingo NAMIKI, Yuuichi HIRAMI, Tomoaki KANEMASA, Taiki SHIMADA, Masato ANDO, Akira KOSUGE, Shigeki OHTA, Yuuichirou KUTSUNUGI, Asami KAKIUCHI
  • Publication number: 20150141577
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a transparent film obtained by molding a polycarbonate resin composition comprising a specific weight of (A) a polycarbonate resin containing (a) a specific structural unit and (b) a specific structural unit, and a specific weight of (B) a resin having a composition different from that of the polycarbonate resin (A), with a specific absolute value of the difference in the glass transition temperature between the resin (B) and the polycarbonate resin (A) and a specific absolute value of the difference in the refractive index, wherein in the transparent film, the ratio of the retardation measured at a wavelength of 450 nm to the retardation measured at a wavelength of 550 nm satisfies a specific formula.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 30, 2015
    Publication date: May 21, 2015
    Applicant: MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL CORPORATION
    Inventors: Shingo NAMIKI, Hiroyuki TAJIMA, Masashi YOKOGI, Tomohiko TANAKA, Akira KOSUGE
  • Patent number: 9006351
    Abstract: The invention is to provide a polycarbonate resin composition and a molded polycarbonate resin article which combine excellent transparency and strength and which are suitable for use in the field of building materials, electrical/electronic field, automotive field, field of optical parts, etc. The invention relates to a polycarbonate resin composition containing a polycarbonate resin and an impact strength modifier, the polycarbonate resin containing structural units which are derived from a dihydroxy compound that has the portion represented by the following general formula (1) as part of the structure thereof and having a glass transition temperature lower than 145° C. and a molded polycarbonate resin article obtained by molding the composition. The polycarbonate resin composition gives a molded object having a thickness of 3 mm which has a total light transmittance of 60% or higher.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 2013
    Date of Patent: April 14, 2015
    Assignees: Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Mitsubishi Plastics, Inc.
    Inventors: Masashi Yokogi, Kazuya Tanaka, Haruo Sasaki, Akira Kosuge
  • Patent number: 6837161
    Abstract: An ink removal method for a printing press includes an ink removal step of bringing ink form rollers and a dampening form roller into a throw-on state relative to a plate cylinder, and bringing the dampening form roller into a throw-off state relative to a ductor roller of a dampening unit. The ink removal method has high general purpose properties, and can remove ink from the dampening form roller with high accuracy by simple means, i.e., changing throw-on and throw-off timings for existing rollers without using a rider roller or the like.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 4, 2005
    Assignee: Komori Corporation
    Inventors: Akira Kosuge, Kazunori Saito
  • Publication number: 20010042481
    Abstract: An ink removal method for a printing press includes an ink removal step of bringing ink form rollers and a dampening form roller into a throw-on state relative to a plate cylinder, and bringing the dampening form roller into a throw-off state relative to a ductor roller of a dampening unit. The ink removal method has high general purpose properties, and can remove ink from the dampening form roller with high accuracy by simple means, i.e., changing throw-on and throw-off timings for existing rollers without using a rider roller or the like.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 17, 2001
    Publication date: November 22, 2001
    Inventors: Akira Kosuge, Kazunori Saito