Patents by Inventor Hidetoshi Koyanagi

Hidetoshi Koyanagi 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: 7694701
    Abstract: A check valve for an air-packing device comprises upper and lower check valve films that are placed between upper and lower packing films that form the air-packing device contour. The check valve can be advantageously used for the air-packing device having a multiplicity of air containers. A common air duct that allows compressed air to flow into each air container through the check valve is formed between the upper and lower check valve films independently from other films such that the check valve can be placed flexibly in the air-packing device. Peeling agents are applied between the upper and lower check valve films to create the common air duct by preventing heat-sealing between the films. Air passages are formed in each check valve between air guide seals and separation seals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 2006
    Date of Patent: April 13, 2010
    Assignee: Air-Paq, Inc.
    Inventor: Hidetoshi Koyanagi
  • Patent number: 7481252
    Abstract: A check valve for an air-packing device comprises upper and lower check valve films that are placed between upper and lower packing films that form the air-packing device contour. The check valve can be advantageously used for the air-packing device having a multiplicity of air containers. A common air duct that allows compressed air to flow into each air container through the check valve is formed between the upper and lower check valve films independently from other films such that the check valve can be placed flexibly in the air-packing device. Peeling agents are applied between the upper and lower check valve films to create the common air duct by preventing heat-sealing between the films.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 2006
    Date of Patent: January 27, 2009
    Assignee: Air-Paq, Inc.
    Inventor: Hidetoshi Koyanagi
  • Publication number: 20070186994
    Abstract: A check valve for an air-packing device comprises upper and lower check valve films that are placed between upper and lower packing films that form the air-packing device contour. The check valve can be advantageously used for the air-packing device having a multiplicity of air containers. A common air duct that allows compressed air to flow into each air container through the check valve is formed between the upper and lower check valve films independently from other films such that the check valve can be placed flexibly in the air-packing device. Peeling agents are applied between the upper and lower check valve films to create the common air duct by preventing heat-sealing between the films. Air passages are formed in each check valve between air guide seals and separation seals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 26, 2006
    Publication date: August 16, 2007
    Inventor: Hidetoshi Koyanagi
  • Publication number: 20070186993
    Abstract: A check valve for an air-packing device comprises upper and lower check valve films that are placed between upper and lower packing films that form the air-packing device contour. The check valve can be advantageously used for the air-packing device having a multiplicity of air containers. A common air duct that allows compressed air to flow into each air container through the check valve is formed between the upper and lower check valve films independently from other films such that the check valve can be placed flexibly in the air-packing device. Peeling agents are applied between the upper and lower check valve films to create the common air duct by preventing heat-sealing between the films.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 10, 2006
    Publication date: August 16, 2007
    Inventor: Hidetoshi Koyanagi
  • Patent number: 7204278
    Abstract: A check valve for use in an air-packing device has a simple structure and promotes to easily inflate all of the air cells of the air-packing device with a relatively lower pressure. The check valves can be easily attached to any locations of the air-packing device. The check valves are formed when a check valve film is attached to one of the first and second thermoplastic films. Peeling agents of predetermined pattern are applied on the check valve film which prevents heat-sealing between the first and second thermoplastic films for air tightly separating two adjacent air containers. The check valve is configured by an air flow maze portion having a zig-zag air passage and a common air duct portion which provides the air to the air flow maze portion of a current air container as well as to the air flow maze portion of a next air container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 26, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 17, 2007
    Assignee: Air-Paq, Inc.
    Inventors: Hidetoshi Koyanagi, Yasuzumi Tanaka, Katsutoshi Yoshifusa
  • Patent number: 7000767
    Abstract: An air-packing device has an improved shock absorbing capability to protect a product in a container box. The air-packing device is configured by first and second plastic films which are bonded at predetermined portions thereby creating a plurality of air containers, each of the air containers having a plurality of series connected air cells; a plurality of check valves established at inputs of the corresponding air containers for allowing compressed air to flow in a forward direction; an air input commonly connected to the plurality of check valves; and heat-seal flanges formed on side edges of the air-packing device. Through a post heat-seal treatment, predetermined points on the air containers and the heat-seal flanges are bonded, thereby creating a container portion having an opening for packing a product therein and a cushion portion for supporting the container portion when the air-packing device is inflated by the compressed air.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 26, 2004
    Date of Patent: February 21, 2006
    Assignee: AIR-PAQ, Inc.
    Inventors: Yasuzumi Tanaka, Hidetoshi Koyanagi, Katsutoshi Yoshifusa
  • Publication number: 20050263205
    Abstract: A check valve for use in an air-packing device has a simple structure and can easily inflate all of the air cells of the air-packing device with a relatively lower pressure. The check valves can be easily attached to any locations of the air-packing device. The check valves are formed when a check valve film is attached to one of the first and second thermoplastic films. Peeling agents of predetermined pattern are printed on the check valve film which prevents heat-sealing between the first and second thermoplastic films for air tightly separating two adjacent air containers. The check valve is configured by an air flow maze portion having a zig-zag air passage and a common air duct portion which provides the air to the air flow maze portion of a current air container as well as to the air flow maze portion of a next air container.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 26, 2004
    Publication date: December 1, 2005
    Inventors: Hidetoshi Koyanagi, Yasuzumi Tanaka, Katsutoshi Yoshifusa
  • Publication number: 20050263425
    Abstract: An air-packing device has an improved shock absorbing capability to protect a product in a container box. The air-packing device is configured by first and second plastic films which are bonded at predetermined portions thereby creating a plurality of air containers, each of the air containers having a plurality of series connected air cells; a plurality of check valves established at inputs of the corresponding air containers for allowing compressed air to flow in a forward direction; an air input commonly connected to the plurality of check valves; and heat-seal flanges formed on side edges of the air-packing device. Through a post heat-seal treatment, predetermined points on the air containers and the heat-seal flanges are bonded, thereby creating a container portion having an opening for packing a product therein and a cushion portion for supporting the container portion when the air-packing device is inflated by the compressed air.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 26, 2004
    Publication date: December 1, 2005
    Inventors: Yasuzumi Tanaka, Hidetoshi Koyanagi, Katsutoshi Yoshifusa