Patents by Inventor Jiro Ishida
Jiro Ishida 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: 8945024Abstract: Disclosed herein is a medical wire with an intracorporeally indwelling member connected to the leading end part of a conductive wire through a thermally-fusible connecting member, wherein the contact of the leading end part of the conductive wire with the intracorporeally indwelling member can be surely prevented even when the connecting member is deformed. The medical wire comprises a conductive wire and an intracorporeally indwelling member connected to the leading end part of the conductive wire through a thermally-fusible connecting member, in which the connecting member is heated and fused by a high-frequency current supplied through the conductive wire, thereby releasing the intracorporeally indwelling member, wherein a non-conductive spacer for preventing the contact of the intracorporeally indwelling member with the conductive wire is provided between them.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2005Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignees: Kaneka Medix Corporation, Kaneka CorporationInventors: Hironori Takata, Jiro Ishida, Atsushi Ogawa
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Patent number: 8021371Abstract: Disclosed herein is a medical wire with an intracorporeally indwelling member connected to the leading end part of a conductive wire body through a thermally-fusible connecting member, wherein expected heat generation can be achieved even when a conductive member that causes leak comes into contact with the leading end part of the conductive wire body, and thus the intracorporeally indwelling member can be surely released.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2005Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignees: Kaneka Corporation, Kaneka Medix CorporationInventors: Jiro Ishida, Hironori Takata, Atsushi Ogawa
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Publication number: 20090227899Abstract: Disclosed herein is a medical wire with an intracorporeally indwelling member connected to the leading end part of a conductive wire body through a thermally-fusible connecting member, wherein expected heat generation can be achieved even when a conductive member that causes leak comes into contact with the leading end part of the conductive wire body, and thus the intracorporeally indwelling member can be surely released.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2005Publication date: September 10, 2009Applicants: KANEKA CORPORATION, KANEKA MEDIX CORPORATIONInventors: Jiro Ishida, Hironori Takata, Atsushi Ogawa
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Publication number: 20070249924Abstract: Disclosed herein is a medical wire with an intracorporeally indwelling member connected to the leading end part of a conductive wire through a thermally-fusible connecting member, wherein the contact of the leading end part of the conductive wire with the intracorporeally indwelling member can be surely prevented even when the connecting member is deformed. The medical wire comprises a conductive wire and an intracorporeally indwelling member connected to the leading end part of the conductive wire through a thermally-fusible connecting member, in which the connecting member is heated and fused by a high-frequency current supplied through the conductive wire, thereby releasing the intracorporeally indwelling member, wherein a non-conductive spacer for preventing the contact of the intracorporeally indwelling member with the conductive wire is provided between them.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2005Publication date: October 25, 2007Applicants: KANEKA CORPORATION, KANEKA MEDIX CORPORATIONInventors: Hironori Takata, Jiro Ishida, Atsushi Ogawa
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Publication number: 20040164087Abstract: A storage container comprises a storage container body which contains one of a tissue, wet tissue and kitchen paper; and means for drawing the tissue, providing at least one surface thereof further includes a slit, capable of taking the tissue out therethrough so that its cost can be reduced by shortening of the container processing process, and the saving of petrochemicals and crude oil can be performed. Also, it can be recycled as paper manufacture materials etc., and it can contribute to saving of pulp resources.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventor: Jiro Ishida
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Patent number: 4596373Abstract: An anti-vibration apparatus for reducing seismic acceleration is disclosed wherein X-axis direction linear motion means are horizontally displaceably mounted on X-axis direction rails installed on a foundation, and mounted on the X-axis direction linear motion means are Y-axis direction rails through Y-axis direction linear motion means or directly, and X- and Y-axis direction tension springs are disposed between the foundation and the X-axis direction rails and between the X-axis direction linear motion means and the machinery mounting platform, whereby the X- and Y-axis direction linear motion means are adapted to support transverse upward as well as downward loads together with the X- and Y-axis direction rails. The machinery mounting platform may additionally pivotally carry thereon another machinery mounting platform through articulated lever mechanisms using the former platform as a support frame.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1982Date of Patent: June 24, 1986Assignee: Mitsubishi Steel Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventors: Toshio Omi, Takafumi Fujita, Goro Saito, Kozo Sakaba, Jiro Ishida
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Patent number: 4371143Abstract: An earthquake isolation floor comprises a horizontal plate-like support frame having a generally polygonal configuration, a support frame having a horizontal surface with a similar configuration to that of the fundamental frame in plan view, but of relatively smaller dimensions and slidably mounted thereon, and horizontal tensile springs disposed between the fundamental and support frames each in a prestressed condition such that when the support frame is moved relative to the fundamental frame by an earthquake, etc. the springs are caused to be elongated by the fact that their one end in the direction of the movement does not encounter any resistance to the movement, while the other end opposite to the movement is prevented from moving.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1980Date of Patent: February 1, 1983Assignees: Mitsubishi Steel Mfg. Co., Ltd., Takafumi FujitaInventors: Jiro Ishida, Takafumi Fujita