Patents by Inventor Makoto Momoi

Makoto Momoi 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: 11365783
    Abstract: Disclosed is a transverse segment for a drive belt with a stack of rings and with a number of the transverse segments, which transverse segment includes a base part and two pillar parts that respectively extend from a respective axial side of the base part in radial outward direction, defining a central opening of the transverse segment between them, and that are each provided with a hook portion extending over a part of the central opening in the general direction of the respectively opposite pillar part. A width dimension of one of the pillar parts of the transverse segment is less than a width dimension of the respective other pillar part.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 2018
    Date of Patent: June 21, 2022
    Assignees: JATCO LTD, ROBERT BOSCH GMBH
    Inventors: Yuji Takahashi, Geert Lamers, Kouhei Toyohara, Michael Keersmaekers, Makoto Momoi, Takeshi Kimura
  • Publication number: 20200103000
    Abstract: Disclosed is a transverse segment for a drive belt with a stack of rings and with a number of the transverse segments, which transverse segment includes a base part and two pillar parts that respectively extend from a respective axial side of the base part in radial outward direction, defining a central opening of the transverse segment between them, and that are each provided with a hook portion extending over a part of the central opening in the general direction of the respectively opposite pillar part. A width dimension of one of the pillar parts of the transverse segment is less than a width dimension of the respective other pillar part.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 17, 2018
    Publication date: April 2, 2020
    Inventors: Yuji TAKAHASHI, Geert LAMERS, Kouhei TOYOHARA, Michael KEERSMAEKERS, Makoto MOMOI, Takeshi KIMURA
  • Patent number: 7673502
    Abstract: A belt (3) of a continuously variable transmission comprises a pair of endless rings (2a) and plural elements (1) held between the pair of endless rings (2a). The endless rings (2) are formed of plural laminated thin plates (2a). A prestress in a compression direction is applied beforehand to the surfaces of the thin plates (2a) by a nitriding treatment. In this process, a defect part (2b) is formed as a hollow in the thin plate (2a) due to scatter in the nitriding treatment. This invention measures the depth of the defect part (2b), and if the measured depth exceeds a predetermined tolerance value, it is determined that the prestress is insufficient. Due to this determination method, a highly precise inspection of the thin plates (2a) forming the endless rings (2) can be performed in a short time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 9, 2010
    Assignee: JATCO Ltd
    Inventors: Hiroaki Kuroda, Makoto Momoi, Masanori Taguchi, Eiichiro Muramatsu
  • Patent number: 7654926
    Abstract: A continuously variable V-belt transmission basically has a driving pulley, a driven pulley and a V-belt wound around the pulleys. The frictional engagement between the pulleys and the V-belt is controlled by regulating pulley axial thrusts to the pulleys. The V-belt has a plurality of torque transmitting connected by an annular ring. A boundary-detection arrangement is provided to detect a boundary position between a first region, in which the elements are arranged without any gap therebetween, and a second region, in which the elements are arranged with a gap therebetween, along a portion of the driving pulley when torque is being transmitted. The detected boundary position is used to estimate the pulley axial thrust applied by the driving pulley against the V-belt, and to control the pulley axial thrust to a lower limit which ensures that the V-belt will not slip upon application of the maximum torque.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 2007
    Date of Patent: February 2, 2010
    Assignee: JATCO Ltd
    Inventors: Hiroaki Tanaka, Masanori Taguchi, Makoto Momoi
  • Patent number: 7444892
    Abstract: A Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) belt inspection device comprising a detection section for a running track and a determination section for distinguishing at least whether the cause of that running track is a substance attributable to an impurity, such as metal powder, etc. or an object attributable to an irregular-shaped area based on the periodicity of that running track. Particularly, when the cause of a running track is determined to be a substance attributable to an innocuous impurity, such as metal powder, etc., unnecessary part replacements can be avoided and a significant cost reduction achieved.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 2005
    Date of Patent: November 4, 2008
    Assignee: Jatco Ltd.
    Inventors: Hiroaki Kuroda, Eiichiro Muramatsu, Kazuhiro Mizumiya, Makoto Momoi, Tomoo Kawagoshi, Masanori Taguchi
  • Publication number: 20070213149
    Abstract: A continuously variable V-belt transmission basically has a driving pulley, a driven pulley and a V-belt wound around the pulleys. The frictional engagement between the pulleys and the V-belt is controlled by regulating pulley axial thrusts to the pulleys. The V-belt has a plurality of torque transmitting connected by an annular ring. A boundary-detection arrangement is provided to detect a boundary position between a first region, in which the elements are arranged without any gap therebetween, and a second region, in which the elements are arranged with a gap therebetween, along a portion of the driving pulley when torque is being transmitted. The detected boundary position is used to estimate the pulley axial thrust applied by the driving pulley against the V-belt, and to control the pulley axial thrust to a lower limit which ensures that the V-belt will not slip upon application of the maximum torque.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 22, 2007
    Publication date: September 13, 2007
    Applicant: JATCO Ltd.
    Inventors: Hiroaki Tanaka, Masanori Taguchi, Makoto Momoi
  • Publication number: 20060037415
    Abstract: A Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) belt inspection device comprising a detection section for a running track and a determination section for distinguishing at least whether the cause of that running track is a substance attributable to an impurity, such as metal powder, etc. or an object attributable to an irregular-shaped area based on the periodicity of that running track. Particularly, when the cause of a running track is determined to be a substance attributable to an innocuous impurity, such as metal powder, etc., unnecessary part replacements can be avoided and a significant cost reduction achieved.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 1, 2005
    Publication date: February 23, 2006
    Applicant: JATCO Ltd
    Inventors: Hiroaki Kuroda, Eiichiro Muramatsu, Kazuhiro Mizumiya, Makoto Momoi, Tomoo Kawagoshi, Masanori Taguchi
  • Publication number: 20050192147
    Abstract: A belt (3) of a continuously variable transmission comprises a pair of endless rings (2a) and plural elements (1) held between the pair of endless rings (2a). The endless rings (2) are formed of plural laminated thin plates (2a). A prestress in a compression direction is applied beforehand to the surfaces of the thin plates (2a) by a nitriding treatment. In this process, a defect part (2b) is formed as a hollow in the thin plate (2a) due to scatter in the nitriding treatment. This invention measures the depth of the defect part (2b), and if the measured depth exceeds a predetermined tolerance value, it is determined that the prestress is insufficient. Due to this determination method, a highly precise inspection of the thin plates (2a) forming the endless rings (2) can be performed in a short time.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 23, 2005
    Publication date: September 1, 2005
    Inventors: Hiroaki Kuroda, Makoto Momoi, Masanori Taguchi, Eiichiro Muramatsu