Patents by Inventor Masaru Makimura
Masaru Makimura 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: 9334609Abstract: A leather-like sheet containing a microfine long-fiber nonwoven fabric containing an entangled web structure made of bundles of microfine long fibers and an elastic polymer impregnated in the microfine long-fiber nonwoven fabric. The leather-like sheet has a machine direction/transverse direction ratio of breaking strength of 1/1 to 1.3/1, an elongation at break in each of the machine direction and the transverse direction of 80% or more, and a machine direction/transverse direction ratio of elongation at break of 1/1 to 1/1.5. The leather-like sheet has a natural dense feeling, a soft hand, a small difference of mechanical properties in the machine direction and the transverse direction, a moderate resistance to elongation and a durable recovery.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2008Date of Patent: May 10, 2016Assignee: KURARAY CO., LTD.Inventors: Masaru Makimura, Hidekazu Andoh, Michinori Fujisawa, Yasunori Murate, Yoshiyuki Ando, Yoshiki Nobuto, Norio Makiyama
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Patent number: 7867600Abstract: A suede-type leather-like sheet having excellent appearance and exhibiting an excellent deodorizing effect and a soft feel in combination without agglomeration of napped fibers or deterioration in the appearance (whitening) due to the deodorant is provided. The deodorant suede-type leather-like sheet comprises a fiber-entangled fabric comprising a microfine fiber and a particulate deodorant, wherein the surface area of the microfine fiber per the unit volume of the fiber-entangled fabric is 3×103 to 9×104 cm2/cm3, and at least a portion of the deodorant having an average diameter of primary particles of 0.1 ?m or smaller is present on the surface of the microfine fiber.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2005Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: Kuraray Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masaru Makimura, Norio Makiyama
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Publication number: 20100239817Abstract: A leather-like sheet comprising a microfine long-fiber nonwoven fabric comprising an entangled web structure made of bundles of microfine long fibers and an elastic polymer impregnated in the microfine long-fiber nonwoven fabric. The leather-like sheet has the following features: (1) each of the bundles of microfine long fibers comprises 5 to 70 microfine long fibers having an average single fiber fineness of 0.5 dtex or less; (2) the bundles of microfine long fibers have an average fineness of 3 dtex or less; (3) the entangle web structure comprises superposed webs each comprising the bundles of microfine long fibers; (4) a ratio of the microfine long fibers and the elastic polymer is 70/30 to 40/60 by mass; (5) the elastic polymer is substantially continuous; and (6) a machine direction/transverse direction ratio of breaking strength is 1/1 to 1.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2008Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: KURARAY CO., LTD.Inventors: Masaru Makimura, Hidekazu Andoh, Michinori Fujisawa, Yasunori Murate, Yoshiyuki Ando, Yoshiki Nobuto, Norio Makiyama
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Patent number: 7442429Abstract: A grain-finished artificial leather composed of a base layer and a coating layer Y formed on one of the surfaces of the base layer. The base layer is composed of an entangled nonwoven fabric X made of bundles of microfine fibers having an average single fiber fineness of 0.07 dtex or less and impregnated with a polymeric elastomer A and a polymeric elastomer B. The entangled nonwoven fabric X is composed of a lower layer XA and an upper layer XB wherein the lower layer XA is impregnated mainly with the polymeric elastomer A which is substantially not adhered to the bundles of microfine fibers and the upper layer XB is impregnated mainly with the polymeric elastomer B which is substantially not adhered to the bundles of microfine fibers.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2005Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: Kuraray Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masaru Makimura, Hisao Yoneda
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Publication number: 20070231547Abstract: A grain-finished artificial leather composed of a base layer and a coating layer Y formed on one of the surfaces of the base layer. The base layer is composed of an entangled nonwoven fabric X made of bundles of microfine fibers having an average single fiber fineness of 0.07 dtex or less and impregnated with a polymeric elastomer A and a polymeric elastomer B. The entangled nonwoven fabric X is composed of a lower layer XA and an upper layer XB wherein the lower layer XA is impregnated mainly with the polymeric elastomer A which is substantially not adhered to the bundles of microfine fibers and the upper layer XB is impregnated mainly with the polymeric elastomer B which is substantially not adhered to the bundles of microfine fibers.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2005Publication date: October 4, 2007Applicant: Kurray Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masaru Makimura, Hisao Yoneda
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Publication number: 20070212962Abstract: A suede-type leather-like sheet having excellent appearance and exhibiting an excellent deodorizing effect and a soft feel in combination without agglomeration of napped fibers or deterioration in the appearance (whitening) due to the deodorant is provided. The deodorant suede-type leather-like sheet comprises a fiber-entangled fabric comprising a microfine fiber and a particulate deodorant, wherein the surface area of the microfine fiber per the unit volume of the fiber-entangled fabric is 3×103 to 9×104 cm2/cm3, and at least a portion of the deodorant having an average diameter of primary particles of 0.1 ?m or smaller is present on the surface of the microfine fiber.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2005Publication date: September 13, 2007Applicant: Kuraray Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masaru Makimura, Norio Makiyama
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Patent number: 4833012Abstract: A fiber entanglement is provided which is characterized in that it is a three-dimensional entanglement comprising elastic fibers (A) each being a fine-denier fiber bundle or exhibiting porous fiber structure as seen on a fiber cross section with a number of irregularly-shaped pores extending in the fiber axis direction; nonshrinkable, nonelastic fibers (B); and shrinkable, nonelastic fibers (C); said fibers (A) are at least partially bonded or fused together at various points of contact with one another and, thereby, produce a taut condition; said nonshrinkable, nonelastic fibers (B) are folded several times over by means of the elastic fibers (A) and the shrinkable, nonelastic fibers (C). This fiber entanglement is useful as a base material for leather-like sheet materials.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1987Date of Patent: May 23, 1989Assignee: Kuraray Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masaru Makimura, Kunio Kogame
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Patent number: 4663221Abstract: There is provided a fabric made of sheath-core type composite fibers in which the core is made of an elastomer (A) and occurs in a fineness of not less than 0.15 denier per core piece and the sheath is either made of sea-island phase whose island component is a nonelastic, fiber-forming polymer (B) and occurs in each fiber in the form of a large number of fine island pieces having a fineness of less than 0.15 denier and whose sea component is a soluble polymer (C), or made of a multilayer laminate phase with the nonelastic, fiber-forming polymer (B) and the soluble polymer (C) occurring radially and alternately. Also provided is a fabric derived from the above fabric by removal of the soluble polymer (C) in the composite fibers by treatment with a solvent. The resultant fabric comprises bicomponent fiber bundles each composed of a core fiber of elastomer (A) and a large number of ultrafine fibers of nonelastic polymer (B) surrounding the core fiber.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1986Date of Patent: May 5, 1987Assignee: Kuraray Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masaru Makimura, Setsuo Yamashita
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Patent number: 4515854Abstract: An entangled fibrous mat comprising an elastic polymer fiber A and a nonelastic polymer fiber B, said fiber A having voids therein and being in a taut condition within the mat; while said fiber B is in a slack condition and is highly elastic and flexible, rich in fullness, and firm-bodied, thus being very suitable for use as a substrate for artificial leather.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1984Date of Patent: May 7, 1985Assignee: Kuraray Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kunio Kogame, Yoshihiro Tanba, Masaru Makimura