Patents by Inventor Hideo Ogishi

Hideo Ogishi 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: 8962153
    Abstract: A hot-dip Zn—Al alloy coated steel sheet exhibiting a beautiful coating appearance with metallic luster, in which no spangle or very fine spangles are formed, and having excellent blackening resistance and a method for manufacturing the hot-dip Zn—Al alloy coated steel sheet are provided. The hot-dip Zn—Al alloy coated steel sheet includes a hot-dip Zn—Al alloy coating layer containing 1.0 to 10 percent by mass of Al, 0.2 to 1.0 percent by mass of Mg, 0.005 to 0.1 percent by mass of Ni, and the balance being Zn and incidental impurities on at least one surface of a steel sheet. The manufacturing method includes the steps of dipping the steel sheet into a hot-dip Zn—Al alloy coating bath and pulling up and cooling the steel sheet, wherein the steel sheet pulled up from the coating bath is cooled to 250° C. at a cooling rate of 1° C. to 15° C./sec.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 2007
    Date of Patent: February 24, 2015
    Assignees: JFE Galvanizing & Coating Co., Ltd., JFE Steel Corporation
    Inventors: Hideo Koumura, Akihiko Furuta, Yoshito Furuya, Hideo Ogishi, Susumu Sato, Rie Umebayashi, Satoru Ando, Shigeru Takano
  • Publication number: 20100086806
    Abstract: A hot-dip Zn—Al alloy coated steel sheet exhibiting a beautiful coating appearance with metallic luster, in which no spangle or very fine spangles are formed, and having excellent blackening resistance and a method for manufacturing the hot-dip Zn—Al alloy coated steel sheet are provided. The hot-dip Zn—Al alloy coated steel sheet includes a hot-dip Zn—Al alloy coating layer containing 1.0 to 10 percent by mass of Al, 0.2 to 1.0 percent by mass of Mg, 0.005 to 0.1 percent by mass of Ni, and the balance being Zn and incidental impurities on at least one surface of a steel sheet. The manufacturing method includes the steps of dipping the steel sheet into a hot-dip Zn—Al alloy coating bath and pulling up and cooling the steel sheet, wherein the steel sheet pulled up from the coating bath is cooled to 250° C. at a cooling rate of 1° C. to 15° C./sec.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 8, 2007
    Publication date: April 8, 2010
    Applicants: JFE Galvanizing & Coating Co., Ltd., JFE Steel Corporation
    Inventors: Hideo Koumura, Akihiko Furuta, Yoshito Furuya, Hideo Ogishi, Susumu Sato, Rie Umebayashi, Satoru Ando, Shigeru Takano
  • Patent number: 5147730
    Abstract: The improved corrosion-resistant steel plate with an organic coating comprises a steel plate having a zinc or zinc alloy plate layer which is overlaid with a chromate film which in turn is coated with an organic resin paint film. The organic resin coat comprises an epoxy resin having a dialkanolamine incorporated into its bisphenol A skeleton, an amino resin, and silica. The dialkanolamine combines with the amino resin to provide satisfactory curability at low temperatures; at the same time, it combines with the silica to provide a satisfactory film reinforcing effect. The organic coat formed of this composition can be effectively cured at low temperatures and yet it will neither dissolve nor soften upon swelling under the action of the alkali that is generated during cationic electrodeposition at the interface between the electrodeposited film and the organic coat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 7, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1992
    Assignees: Kawasaki Steel Corp., Dai Nippon Toryo Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Hideo Ogishi, Shigeru Umino, Kenji Takao, Hajime Kimura, Koji Yamato
  • Patent number: 5147729
    Abstract: The improved corrosion-resistant steel plate with an organic coating comprises a steel plate having a zinc or zinc alloy plate layer which is overlaid with a chromate film which in turn is coated with an organic resin paint film. The organic resin coat comprises an epoxy resin which is prepared by reacting with an isocyanate compound and has a dialkanolamine incorporated into its bisphenol A skeleton, and silica. The dialkanolamine combines with a urethane-modified epoxy resin to provide satisfactory curability at low temperatures; at the same time, it combines with the silica to provide a satisfactory film reinforcing effect. The organic coat formed of this composition can be effectively cured at low temperatures and yet it will neither dissolve nor soften upon swelling under the action of the alkali that is generated during cationic electrodeposition at the interface between the electrodeposited film and the organic coat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1992
    Assignee: Kawasaki Steel Corporation
    Inventors: Hideo Ogishi, Kenji Takao, Shigeru Umino, Koji Yamato