Patents by Inventor Kazuhiro Hatasa
Kazuhiro Hatasa 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: 8353591Abstract: A printer using ink jet printing technology to print one or more colors on a sheet for use in a box is described. The printer has a feeder, a transport mechanism for moving the sheet the print head, and a stacker to receive the printed sheet. Differential air pressure is applied by a suction box disposed in proximity to a conveyer belt for transporting the sheet. The suction box may sized so that the sheet may be oriented with a long dimension in the direction of feeding. Where multiple print heads are used, the print heads overlap in the direction transverse to the motion of the sheet so that an image larger than a print head may be produced. Two printing mechanisms disposed opposite each other may be used to print two sides of a sheet.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2006Date of Patent: January 15, 2013Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha IsowaInventors: Hideyuki Isowa, Kazuhiro Hatasa, Shunji Kato
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Patent number: 7731349Abstract: A printing machine includes a transfer device including a conveyor having suction holes formed therethrough for transferring cardboard sheets one by one, a suction device for applying a suction force on one of the two surfaces of each of the cardboard sheets, which one of two surfaces faces the conveyor, and ink jet heads located to face the other of the surfaces of each of the cardboard sheets to be spaced apart therefrom. The ink jet heads are located in such a manner that a desired distance is maintained between tips of the ink jet heads and the other surface to be printed and include ink jet nozzles from each of which ink is jetted out toward said the other surface. The ink jet heads have skirts located upstream and downstream of the transferring direction of the cardboard sheets in such a manner that the skirts extend from the ink jet heads toward the other surface and have a width which covers the ink jet nozzles so as to form a partition in a space between the ink jet nozzles and the other surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2006Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha IsowaInventors: Kazuhiro Hatasa, Syunji Kato, Hiroshi Yamazaki, Shunichi Ihara
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Publication number: 20070247505Abstract: A printer using ink jet printing technology to print one or more colors on a sheet for use in a box is described. The printer has a feeder, a transport mechanism for moving the sheet the print head, and a stacker to receive the printed sheet. Differential air pressure is applied by a suction box disposed in proximity to a conveyer belt for transporting the sheet. The suction box may sized so that the sheet may be oriented with a long dimension in the direction of feeding. Where multiple print heads are used, the print heads overlap in the direction transverse to the motion of the sheet so that an image larger than a print head may be produced. Two printing mechanisms disposed opposite each other may be used to print two sides of a sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2006Publication date: October 25, 2007Inventors: Hideyuki Isowa, Kazuhiro Hatasa, Shunji Kato
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Publication number: 20060284953Abstract: A method for printing corrugated cardboard sheets is effected by transferring the corrugated cardboard sheets while jetting ink droplets from ink jet nozzles onto the corrugated cardboard sheets to form dots thereon. Said method comprises the steps of transferring the corrugated cardboard sheets one by one while at the same time sucking one flat surface of each of the corrugated cardboard sheets, and adjusting the relationship among the velocity at which the corrugated cardboard sheets are transferred, the suction force of the corrugated cardboard sheets, and the distance between the ink jet nozzle and the other corrugated surface of each of the corrugated cardboard sheets in accordance with the configuration of the said other corrugated surface and the desired DPI of dots to be formed on the said other corrugated surface. As a result, the ink droplets are jetted toward the said other corrugated surface to be printed thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2006Publication date: December 21, 2006Inventors: Kazuhiro Hatasa, Syunji Kato, Hiroshi Yamazaki, Shunichi Ihara
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Publication number: 20060279752Abstract: A printing machine comprises a transfer device including a conveyor having suction holes formed therethrough for transferring cardboard sheets one by one, a suction device for applying a suction force on one of the two surfaces of each of the cardboard sheets, which one of two surfaces faces the conveyor, and ink jet heads located to face the other of the surfaces of each of the cardboard sheets to be spaced apart therefrom. The ink jet heads are located in such a manner that a desired distance is maintained between tips of the ink jet heads and the other surface to be printed and include ink jet nozzles from each of which ink is jetted out toward said the other surface. The ink jet heads have skirts located upstream and downstream of the transferring direction of the cardboard sheets in such a manner that the skirts extend from the ink jet heads toward the other surface and have a width which covers the ink jet nozzles so as to form a partition in a space between the ink jet nozzles and the other surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2006Publication date: December 14, 2006Inventors: Kazuhiro Hatasa, Syunji Kato, Hiroshi Yamazaki, Shunichi Ihara
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Patent number: 6238198Abstract: A corrugating roller unit is moved smoothly between a first reference plane and a second reference plane at different heights by a roll-out apparatus having a set of moving support device. A first moving support device supports the corrugating roller unit when the corrugating roller unit is in contact with the first reference plane. A second moving support device supports the corrugating roller unit when the corrugating roller unit is in contact with the second reference plane. A positioning device keeps the second moving support device in contact with the second reference plane when the second moving support device is providing the support for the corrugating roller unit. When the second moving support device moves the second reference plane to the first reference plane, the positioning device prevents the second moving support device from restricting movement of the corrugating roller unit.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1999Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha IsowaInventors: Kazuhiro Hatasa, Yuuji Yamazaki, Katsuya Sugino
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Patent number: 5647947Abstract: Disclosed is a belt speed controller in a single facer consisting of an upper fluted roll, a lower fluted roll, a gluing mechanism, and an application mechanism having an endless belt extended over a plurality of rolls so as to be able to run freely thereby; in which a liner is pressed against the glued crests of corrugation of a corrugating medium to be pasted therewith to form a single-faced corrugated board, characterized in that the speed controller consists of a braking apparatus for braking the roll, of the plurality of rolls over which the belt is extended, locating on the upstream side, with respect to the belt running direction, of the press contact zone where the belt is brought into press contact with the liner, and a control means which actuates the braking means to brake the endless belt via the roll.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1995Date of Patent: July 15, 1997Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha IsowaInventors: Toshihiko Yasui, Kazuhiro Hatasa
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Patent number: 5512020Abstract: Disclosed is a belt meandering preventing system in a single facer consisting of an upper fluted roll, a lower fluted roll, a gluing mechanism, and an application mechanism having an endless belt extended over a plurality of rolls so as to be able to run freely thereby in which a liner is pressed against the glued crests of corrugation of a corrugating medium to be pasted therewith to form a single-faced corrugated board, characterized in that a support shaft on which one of the plurality of rolls is rotatably fitted is designed to be swung on one end portion thereof as a fulcrum by operating a drive means, thus preventing securely meandering of the endless belt using the system having such simple structure and also reducing the production cost and the size of the single facer.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1995Date of Patent: April 30, 1996Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha IsowaInventors: Toshihiko Yasui, Kazuhiro Hatasa