Patents by Inventor Kazuyuki Matsubayashi
Kazuyuki Matsubayashi 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: 10080262Abstract: A cooking device has, in a cooking chamber thereof, a cooking tray (91) which is to be placed in the heating chamber (2) so as to have a gap against a rear portion (2d) of the heating chamber (2) and on which a heating object (15) to be heated is to be mounted directly or indirectly, a rear blowoff port (29) which is provided in the rear portion (2d) of the heating chamber (2) so as to be positioned on an upper side of the gap and near a rear portion of the cooking tray (91) and which is communicated with a duct (18) so as to allow the heat medium to be blown off into the heating chamber (2), and a flow regulation structure (62) provided on a rear side of the rear blowoff port (29) and arranged to regulate a flow of the heat medium. The flow regulation structure (62) has, on a lower side thereof, a first guide surface (63) extending in a direction generally parallel to a horizontal direction.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2015Date of Patent: September 18, 2018Assignee: SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Tatsuya Mineoka, Shinya Kudo, Takushi Kishimoto, Yoshikazu Yamamoto, Kazuyuki Matsubayashi
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Publication number: 20160360577Abstract: A cooking device has, in a cooking chamber thereof, a cooking tray (91) which is to be placed in the heating chamber (2) so as to have a gap against a rear portion (2d) of the heating chamber (2) and on which a heating object (15) to be heated is to be mounted directly or indirectly, a rear blowoff port (29) which is provided in the rear portion (2d) of the heating chamber (2) so as to be positioned on an upper side of the gap and near a rear portion of the cooking tray (91) and which is communicated with a duct (18) so as to allow the heat medium to be blown off into the heating chamber (2), and a flow regulation structure (62) provided on a rear side of the rear blowoff port (29) and arranged to regulate a flow of the heat medium. The flow regulation structure (62) has, on a lower side thereof, a first guide surface (63) extending in a direction generally parallel to a horizontal direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2015Publication date: December 8, 2016Inventors: Tatsuya MINEOKA, Shinya KUDO, Takushi KISHIMOTO, Yoshikazu YAMAMOTO, Kazuyuki MATSUBAYASHI
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Patent number: 8511224Abstract: An insertion hole (83a) is provided in a packing (83) and a rotating shaft (81a) is inserted into the insertion hole (83a). A sliding portion (83b) forming an air clearance (83c) is provided on the outside of the packing (83). The rotating shaft (81a) is inserted into the insertion hole (83a) with a grease G applied to the circumferential surface thereof. When the rotating shaft (81a) is inserted, the grease G is shaved off by the sliding portion (83b) and a sufficient amount of the grease G is stored in the air clearance (83c). Consequently, frictional sound and heat are and thus reduced between the rotating shaft (81a) and the packing (83), the sliding portion (83b) can come into tight contact with the rotating shaft (81a), thereby enhancing airtightness.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2008Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kazushi Furukawa, Takao Murai, Kazuyuki Matsubayashi
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Patent number: 8256409Abstract: A protruding portion 100 having a sloped surface 100b sloped against a ceiling surface is provided on the ceiling side of a cooking chamber 20. Superheated steam from a steam temperature-raising device 50 is blown off from first ceiling steam blowoff openings 101 provided in a flat surface 100a of the protruding portion 100 toward a bottom face within the cooking chamber 20, while the superheated steam is blown off from second ceiling steam blowoff openings 102 provided in a sloped surface 100b of the protruding portion 100 toward the side face within the cooking chamber 20. The superheated steam blown off from these steam blowoff openings 101 and 102 is effectively supplied to upper-and-back surface of a heating object 90 rested in the cooking chamber 20 so as to be spaced from the bottom face of the cooking chamber 20.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2007Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kazuyuki Matsubayashi, Hiroshi Hirano, Hideo Shimoda
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Patent number: 8042458Abstract: A heating cooker has a side wall of a heating chamber (20) formed with an outlet (22) for discharging a heating fluid and an engagement portion (3a). A tray (4) has an edge portion (4a), a side wall portion (4b) having a thorough hole (4f), a flat surface portion (4c), an inner wall portion (4d), and a bottom portion (4e). When the tray is engaged with the engagement portion with its front surface side facing up, the through hole faces the outlet. A part of the discharged heating fluid is fed to the rear surface side of the tray through the through hole, and the remaining fluid is fed to the front surface side. When the tray is engaged with the engagement portion with its rear surface side facing up, an opening in a groove portion (4i) defined between the side wall portion and the inner wall portion faces upward.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2006Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Shinya Ueda, Kiyoshi Yamaguchi, Kazuyuki Matsubayashi
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Publication number: 20110146503Abstract: An insertion hole (83a) is provided in a packing (83) and a rotating shaft (81a) is inserted into the insertion hole (83a). A sliding portion (83b) forming an air clearance (83c) is provided on the outside of the packing (83). The rotating shaft (81a) is inserted into the insertion hole (83a) with a grease G applied to the circumferential surface thereof. When the rotating shaft (81a) is inserted, the grease G is shaved off by the sliding portion (83b) and a sufficient amount of the grease G is stored in the air clearance (83c). Consequently, frictional sound and heat are and thus reduced between the rotating shaft (81a) and the packing (83), the sliding portion (83b) can come into tight contact with the rotating shaft (81a), thereby enhancing airtightness.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2008Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventors: Kazushi Furukawa, Takao Murai, Kazuyuki Matsubayashi
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Patent number: 7802564Abstract: In a ceiling part of a heating chamber, a sub-cavity is provided in which a steam-heating heater is housed. Steam generated by a steam generating device is heated by the steam-heating heater inside the sub-cavity to be brought into an overheated state, and is then jetted out through upper jet holes provided in the ceiling part of the heating chamber and through side jet holes provided in lower parts of the side walls of the heating chamber at both sides thereof. Food is supported on a rack to be in a state floating above the floor surface of the heating chamber, and, through the side jet holes, steam is jetted toward under the food.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2004Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yuji Ando, Kazuyuki Matsubayashi, Shinya Ueda
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Patent number: 7795561Abstract: In a steam cooker, a tray-shaped case (51) of a steam temperature-raising device (50) has a recessed part (51a) into which steam from a steam generator flows through steam supply ports (95A-95C) provided in a first sidewall (91). First and second steam superheaters (52, 53) are placed in the recessed part (51a) of the tray-shaped case (51) so as to be axisymmetrical with respect to a center line (L). A plurality of steam outlets (101A-104A, 101B-104B) for supplying steam into a heating chamber sideways are provided in second and third sidewalls (92A, 92B) adjoining the sidewall (91) having the steam supply ports (95A-95C) of the recessed part (51a), and on the opposite side of the steam supply ports (95A-95C). The tray-shaped case (51) is placed on a ceiling panel of the heating chamber and at steam outlets with an opening of the recessed part (51a) directed downward.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2005Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yuzi Ando, Shinya Ueda, Kazuyuki Matsubayashi
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Publication number: 20100126358Abstract: A heating cooker (1) wherein a side wall of a heating chamber (20) is formed with an outlet (22) for discharging a heating fluid and an engagement portion (3a). A tray(4) has an edge portion (4a), a side wall portion(4b), a flat surface portion (4c), an inner wall portion(4d), and a bottom portion (4e) in this order from the outer edge side to the inner side. When the tray (4) is engaged with the engagement portion (3a) with its front surface side facing the ceiling side of the heating chamber (20), a through hole (4f) in the side wall portion (4b) faces the outlet (22). A part of the heating fluid discharged from the outlet (22) is fed to the rear surface side of the tray (4) through the through hole (4f), and the remaining of the heating fluid is fed to the front surface side of the tray (4).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2006Publication date: May 27, 2010Inventors: Shinya Ueda, Kiyoshi Yamaguchi, Kazuyuki Matsubayashi
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Patent number: 7709769Abstract: In a steam cooker, a tray-shaped case (51) of a steam temperature-raising device (50) has a recessed part (51a) into which steam from a steam generator flows through steam supply ports (95A, 95B, 95C) provided in a first sidewall (91). The recessed part (51a) has a planar shape roughly symmetrical with respect to a center line (L) of a steam flow entering through the steam supply ports (95A, 95B, and 95C). First and second steam superheaters (52, 53) are placed in the recessed part (51a) of the tray-shaped case (51) so as to be symmetrical with respect to the center line (L). A spiral heat radiation fin (56) having a fin pitch of 10 mm or less is wound around the first steam superheater (52). The tray-shaped case (51) is placed on a ceiling panel of a heating chamber and at steam outlets with an opening of the recessed part (51a) directed downward.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2005Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yuzi Ando, Shinya Ueda, Kazuyuki Matsubayashi
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Publication number: 20100021146Abstract: The inside of an evaporation container (41) is partitioned by a peripheral wall (47) to form a water level detection chamber (S1) and an evaporation chamber (S2) that are interconnected only on the bottom side of the evaporation container (41). A vapor generation heater (42) is placed in the evaporation chamber (S2) of the evaporation container (41). The water level in the water level detection chamber (S1) of the evaporation container (41) is detected by a water level sensor (43a). Water which is supplied from the outside into the evaporation container (41) and is in the evaporation chamber (S2) is heated by the vapor generation heater 842) to generate vapor in the evaporation chamber (S2), and the vapor is discharged from a vapor outlet (73) provided in the evaporation container (41) at a position on the evaporation chamber (S2) side.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2007Publication date: January 28, 2010Inventors: Takao Murai, Kazushi Furukawa, Kazuyuki Matsubayashi, Yoshikazu Yamamoto, Toshiaki Ueki
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Publication number: 20090205625Abstract: A protruding portion 100 having a sloped surface 100b sloped against a ceiling surface is provided on the ceiling side of a cooking chamber 20. Superheated steam from a steam temperature-raising device 50 is blown off from first ceiling steam blowoff openings 101 provided in a flat surface 100a of the protruding portion 100 toward a bottom face within the cooking chamber 20, while the superheated steam is blown off from second ceiling steam blowoff openings 102 provided in a sloped surface 100b of the protruding portion 100 toward the side face within the cooking chamber 20. The superheated steam blown off from these steam blowoff openings 101 and 102 is effectively supplied to upper-and-back surface of a heating object 90 rested in the cooking chamber 20 so as to be spaced from the bottom face of the cooking chamber 20.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2007Publication date: August 20, 2009Inventors: Kazuyuki Matsubayashi, Hiroshi Hirano, Hideo Shimoda
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Patent number: 7487714Abstract: In a steam cooker, for heating of a food which is a mass of granular matters or linear matters such as rice or chow mein, a steam superheater is not turned on or is turned on with a very weak electric power so that steam supplied from steam supply pipes (94A to 94C) is substantially not superheated. Steam of 80° C. to 90° C. derived from the steam supply pipe (94B) is jetted out right downward from an opening (111a) of a steam jet pipe (111). Then, steam located around an end portion of the steam jet pipe (111) in a tray-shaped case (51) is pulled in by steam jetted out from the opening (111a), so that a large amount of steam is jetted against a bowl of rice or a dish of chow mein. As a result, surfaces of, for example, rice grains are prevented from immediately going beyond 100° C., so that condensation at the surfaces of the rice grains is efficiently achieved, and supply of condensed latent heat and penetration of condensed water (hot water) to the rice grains is efficiently achieved.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2005Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yuji Andoh, Shinya Ueda, Kazuyuki Matsubayashi
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Publication number: 20080223352Abstract: In a ceiling part of a heating chamber, a sub-cavity is provided in which a steam-heating heater is housed. Steam generated by a steam generating device is heated by the steam-heating heater inside the sub-cavity to be brought into an overheated state, and is then jetted out through upper jet holes provided in the ceiling part of the heating chamber and through side jet holes provided in lower parts of the side walls of the heating chamber at both sides thereof. Food is supported on a rack to be in a state floating above the floor surface of the heating chamber, and, through the side jet holes, steam is jetted toward under the food.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2004Publication date: September 18, 2008Inventors: Yuji Ando, Kazuyuki Matsubayashi, Shinya Ueda
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Publication number: 20070227364Abstract: In a steam cooker, for heating of a food which is a mass of granular matters or linear matters such as rice or chow mein, a steam superheater is not turned on or is turned on with a very weak electric power so that steam supplied from steam supply pipes (94A to 94C) is substantially not superheated. Steam of 80° C. to 90° C. derived from the steam supply pipe (94B) is jetted out right downward from an opening (111a) of a steam jet pipe (111). Then, steam located around an end portion of the steam jet pipe (111) in a tray-shaped case (51) is pulled in by steam jetted out from the opening (111a), so that a large amount of steam is jetted against a bowl of rice or a dish of chow mein. As a result, surfaces of, for example, rice grains are prevented from immediately going beyond 100° C., so that condensation at the surfaces of the rice grains is efficiently achieved, and supply of condensed latent heat and penetration of condensed water (hot water) to the rice grains is efficiently achieved.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2005Publication date: October 4, 2007Inventors: Yuji Andoh, Shinya Ueda, Kazuyuki Matsubayashi
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Publication number: 20070210059Abstract: In a steam cooker, a tray-shaped case (51) of a steam temperature-raising device (50) has a recessed part (51a) into which steam from a steam generator flows through steam supply ports (95A, 95B, 95C) provided in a first sidewall (91). The recessed part (51a) has a planar shape roughly axisymmetrical with respect to a center line (L) of a steam flow entering through the steam supply ports (95A, 95B, and 95C). First and second steam superheaters (52, 53) are placed in the recessed part (51a) of the tray-shaped case (51) so as to be axisymmetrical with respect to the center line (L). A spiral heat radiation fin (56) having a fin pitch of 10 mm or less is wound around the first steam superheater (52). The tray-shaped case (51) is placed on a ceiling panel of a heating chamber and at steam outlets with an opening of the recessed part (51a) directed downward.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2005Publication date: September 13, 2007Inventors: Yuzi Ando, Shinya Ueda, Kazuyuki Matsubayashi
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Publication number: 20070210058Abstract: In a steam cooker, a tray-shaped case (51) of a steam temperature-raising device (50) has a recessed part (51a) into which steam from a steam generator flows through steam supply ports (95A-95C) provided in a first sidewall (91). First and second steam superheaters (52, 53) are placed in the recessed part (51a) of the tray-shaped case (51) so as to be axisymmetrical with respect to a center line (L). A plurality of steam outlets (101A-104A, 101B-104B) for supplying steam into a heating chamber sideways are provided in second and third sidewalls (92A, 92B) adjoining the sidewall (91) having the steam supply ports (95A-95C) of the recessed part (51a), and on the opposite side of the steam supply ports (95A-95C). The tray-shaped case (51) is placed on a ceiling panel of the heating chamber and at steam outlets with an opening of the recessed part (51a) directed downward.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2005Publication date: September 13, 2007Inventors: Yuzi Ando, Shinya Ueda, Kazuyuki Matsubayashi
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Patent number: 4623034Abstract: A loudspeaker structural arrangement enhancing frequency range and flatness of frequency response. The speaker enclosure has an aperture wall defining an aperture at a front portion of the enclosure. The aperture wall has an inclined inside surface sot that the aperture size varies as function of distance along an axis of the aperture. The speaker's transducer unit includes a frame having an outside surface that is inclined to generally match the inclinator of the aperture wall. So that the transducer can be force fit into the enclosure and pressed against it to firmly secure it without attachment to a flange of the transducer.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1985Date of Patent: November 18, 1986Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Hitoshi Saito, Hitoshi Hatori, Kazuyuki Matsubayashi
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Patent number: 4481396Abstract: A cooking apparatus for performing a microwave cooking operation and a convection cooking operation wherein heated air is circulated in an oven cavity. An air intake aperture is formed at the center of the ceiling wall of the oven cavity. The air removed through the air intake aperture is heated up by a heater and reintroduced into the oven cavity through a first blowoff aperture which is positioned at the corner of the ceiling wall near a right side wall of the oven cavity, and through a second blowoff aperture which is asymmetrically positioned at the lower portion of a left side wall of the oven cavity.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1983Date of Patent: November 6, 1984Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kazuyuki Matsubayashi, Koichi Tateda
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Patent number: 4450344Abstract: A combined microwave and electric heater oven includes a fan system for cooling a magnetron, and a damper for selectively introducing a forced air flow generated by the fan system into an oven cavity. A damper cam is secured to a drive shaft of a damper motor, and a damper link is disposed between the damper cam and the damper to drive the damper. A microswitch is disposed near the damper cam so that the microswitch develops a first detection signal when the damper is tightly closed. In response to the first detection signal, the rotation of the damper motor is terminated to hold the damper in the tightly closed state. The microswitch develops a second detection signal when the damper is placed in the full-open state. In response to the second detection signal, the rotation of the damper motor is terminated to hold the damper in the full-open state.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1982Date of Patent: May 22, 1984Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yasuhiro Sakoda, Kazuyuki Matsubayashi