Patents by Inventor Kyouichi Maseki
Kyouichi Maseki 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: 8476814Abstract: A light utilization efficiency of a high-pressure discharge lamp is improved even in a case of reducing the size of a reflection mirror without using an auxiliary reflection mirror. In a lamp device where a portion of lights emitted from a discharge bulb to the periphery thereof in forward and backward directions for a predetermined range of angle is reflected at a concave reflection mirror and illuminated to a light collection area of a predetermined size formed forward of the lamp, a prism surface having an angle of refracting or deflecting at least a portion of lights emitted from the discharge bulb that is not reflected at the concave reflection mirror to the light collection area is formed to the outer peripheral surface of the discharge bulb.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2008Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignees: Iwasaki Electric Co., Ltd., Fujii Optical Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takashi Ibi, Sumio Uehara, Kyouichi Maseki, Yosuke Kano, Toshitaka Higuchi
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Patent number: 8049424Abstract: The invention relates to a light source device having a high-voltage discharge lamp (1) on which a trigger line (10) for triggering the lamp is attached. The high-voltage discharge lamp (1) is formed such that an arc tube (7) having a pair of substantially cylindrical sealing portions (9R, 9L) formed on both sides in the longitudinal direction with a light emitting portion (8) in between is sealed with electrode assemblies (3R, 3L). The trigger line (10) is formed such that its one end (10a) is connected to a power supply lead (6), which is of the electrode assembly (3L) and protruded from the one sealing portion (9L), and its other end (10c) is wound around the outer circumference of the other sealing portion (9R).Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2007Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Iwasaki Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Sumio Uehara, Tooru Nagase, Kyouichi Maseki, Kouichi Nakajima, Makoto Ookahara, Yoshiaki Komatsu, Masaki Hirota, Masaki Kamimura
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Publication number: 20110260600Abstract: A light utilization efficiency of a high-pressure discharge lamp is improved even in a case of reducing the size of a reflection mirror without using an auxiliary reflection mirror. In a lamp device where a portion of lights emitted from a discharge bulb to the periphery thereof in forward and backward directions for a predetermined range of angle is reflected at a concave reflection mirror and illuminated to a light collection area of a predetermined size formed forward of the lamp, a prism surface having an angle of refracting or deflecting at least a portion of lights emitted from the discharge bulb that is not reflected at the concave reflection mirror to the light collection area is formed to the outer peripheral surface of the discharge bulb.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2008Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicants: FUJII OPTICAL CO., LTD., IWASAKI ELECTRIC CO., LTD.Inventors: Takashi Ibi, Sumio Uehara, Kyouichi Maseki, Yosuke Kano, Toshitaka Higuchi
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Publication number: 20110084587Abstract: The invention relates to a light source device having a high-voltage discharge lamp (1) on which a trigger line (10) for triggering the lamp is attached. The high-voltage discharge lamp (1) is formed such that an arc tube (7) having a pair of substantially cylindrical sealing portions (9R, 9L) formed on both sides in the longitudinal direction with a light emitting portion (8) in between is sealed with electrode assemblies (3R, 3L). The trigger line (10) is formed such that its one end (10a) is connected to a power supply lead (6), which is of the electrode assembly (3L) and protruded from the one sealing portion (9L), and its other end (10c) is wound around the outer circumference of the other sealing portion (9R).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2007Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: IWASAKI ELECTRIC CO., LTD.Inventors: Sumio Uehara, Tooru Nagase, Kyouichi Maseki, Kouichi Nakajima, Makoto Ookahara, Yoshiaki Komatsu, Masaki Hirota, Masaki Kamimura
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Patent number: 7644596Abstract: A short-arc discharge lamp capable of reducing the likelihood of cracks starting at an end face of a reflection mirror neck unit. Such cracks can be caused by heat generated from the discharge lamp. The short-arc discharge lamp includes a glass reflection mirror having a reflection surface of an even-order function on an inner surface thereof and formed by embossing. The short-arc discharge lamp is arranged with respect to an optical axis of the reflection mirror. A base of the discharge lamp is fixed to an insertion hole in a hollow neck unit formed in a bottom center of the reflection mirror. Furthermore, a base peripheral portion on the inner surface of the insertion hole in the hollow neck unit has a cylindrical shape with a narrow portion formed to extend from the cylindrical shape toward the reflection surface. Finally, an embossed portion extends from the narrow portion toward the reflection surface while diverging to contact the reflection surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2005Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: Iwasaki Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Makoto Ookahara, Kyouichi Maseki
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Publication number: 20060158079Abstract: A short-arc discharge lamp capable of reducing the likelihood of cracks starting at an end face of a reflection mirror neck unit. Such cracks can be caused by heat generated from the discharge lamp. The short-arc discharge lamp includes a glass reflection mirror having a reflection surface of an even-order function on an inner surface thereof and formed by embossing. The short-arc discharge lamp is arranged with respect to an optical axis of the reflection mirror. A base of the discharge lamp is fixed to an insertion hole in a hollow neck unit formed in a bottom center of the reflection mirror. Furthermore, a base peripheral portion on the inner surface of the insertion hole in the hollow neck unit has a cylindrical shape with a narrow portion formed to extend from the cylindrical shape toward the reflection surface. Finally, an embossed portion extends from the narrow portion toward the reflection surface while diverging to contact the reflection surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2005Publication date: July 20, 2006Applicant: Iwasaki Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Makoto Ookahara, Kyouichi Maseki
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Patent number: 7075232Abstract: A high pressure discharge lamp according to the present invention is a high pressure discharge lamp in which the top ends of a pair of electrodes opposed in a discharge vessel 2 of an arc tube 1 are formed each into a substantially semispherical shape and a protrusion 10 to form an arc spot is formed at each top end, wherein all of the relation: 0.3••L/I••1.0 for an inter-electrode distance L(mm) between the electrodes and a lamp current I(A) during stable lighting, the relation: 1.2••10?7••X/Y••1.1••10?5 for a molar amount X(mol) of bromine in the bromide sealed in the discharge vessel 2 and an inner volume Y(ml) of the discharge vessel 2, and the relation: 9••W3/2/I••65, for a weight W(mg) of tungsten at the top end of each electrode 3 formed into a substantially semispherical shape are satisfied, and the lighting frequency of a rectangular wave during stable lighting is 45 Hz or higher.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2002Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: Iwasaki Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kyouichi Maseki, Makoto Okahara
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Publication number: 20050127841Abstract: A high pressure discharge lamp according to the present invention is a high pressure discharge lamp in which the top ends of a pair of electrodes opposed in a discharge vessel 2 of an arc tube 1 are formed each into a substantially semispherical shape and a protrusion 10 to form an arc spot is formed at each top end, wherein all of the relation: 0.3••L/I••1.0 for an inter-electrode distance L(mm) between the electrodes and a lamp current I(A) during stable lighting, the relation: 1.2••10?7••X/Y••1.1••10?5 for a molar amount X(mol) of bromine in the bromide sealed in the discharge vessel 2 and an inner volume Y(ml) of the discharge vessel 2, and the relation: 9••W3/2/I••65, for a weight w(mg) of tungsten at the top end of each electrode 3 formed into a substantially semispherical shape are satisfied, and the lighting frequency of a rectangular wave during stable lighting is 45 Hz or higher.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2002Publication date: June 16, 2005Inventors: Kyouichi Maseki, Makoto Okahara
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Publication number: 20030184200Abstract: To meet the requirements of the miniaturization of an apparatus and the enhancement of the efficiency of optical characteristics of an apparatus as a light source apparatus for a mobile liquid crystal projector.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2003Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventors: Makoto Ookahara, Kyouichi Maseki