Patents by Inventor Michio Tsuyuguchi

Michio Tsuyuguchi 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: 5017683
    Abstract: A condensed polycyclic, polynuclear aromatic thermosetting resin with improved moldability which is prevented from forming a cloud on a mold during molding is disclosed. The resin is a prepolymer derived by condensation polymerization of a condensed polycyclic aromatic compound or a mixture thereof with a monocyclic aromatic compounds and an aromatic compound having at least two hydroxymethyl groups as a crosslinking agent in the presence of an acid catalyst. The resin has a flow temperature of not higher than 150.degree. C. The acid catalyst is water-insoluble or when it is water-soluble the resin has an insolubilized acid ratio of at least 50%. The resin is useful in the manufacture of thermoset molded articles having good heat resistance and good mechanical and electrical properties. It can be blended with a filler and/or reinforcing agent to form a molding compound.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1991
    Assignee: Sumikin Chemical Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Sugio Otani, Michio Tsuyuguchi, Haruyuki Kano, Yoshihisa Sone, Kenji Kageyama, Toshiaki Mabuchi
  • Patent number: 4318779
    Abstract: Blast furnace coke containing low grade coal in a high blending ratio is manufactured by a method which comprises blending not less than 60% of a blended coal having an adjusted total moisture content of not more than 4% with not more than 40% of briquettes and carbonizing the resultant mixture.The blended coal consists essentially of not less than 80% of coking coal and not more than 20% of low grade coal. When coking coal of a kind which has its coking property segregated according to its grain size distribution is pulverized and classified by sifting and the portion of fine particles is used as mixed with the coking coal, the blending ratio of the low grade coal in the blended coal can be increased to up to 35%. The briquettes consist essentially of not less than 10% of coking coal and not more than 90% of low grade coal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 9, 1982
    Assignees: Sumikin Coke Company Ltd., Sumitomo Metal Industries Limited
    Inventors: Michio Tsuyuguchi, Keiji Kubo, Hiromichi Takahashi
  • Patent number: 4178215
    Abstract: A method of manufacturing blast furnace coke wherein said coke is obtained by a process in which coal to be used for making briquettes is mixed with a caking substance having a softening point of 40.degree.-250.degree. C. with or without a solvent having fluidity at the mixing temperature and dissolvable to said caking substance, the resultant mixture being mixed by means of a powerful mixer capable of applying mixing energy of 0.01KW/Kg or more at a temperature of 40.degree.-250.degree. C. for 1-10 minutes, while a heating medium such as steam is passed therethrough and is then subjected to briquetting with a roll press. The briquette obtained is either carbonized directly or after blending with coal ready for coke oven charging.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1976
    Date of Patent: December 11, 1979
    Assignees: Sumitomo Metal Industries Limited, Sumikin Coke Company Limited
    Inventors: Yoshio Kiritani, Michio Tsuyuguchi, Tetsuo Ibaragi, Katsuhiro Yano, Yoshihiko Sunami, Kunihiko Nishioka
  • Patent number: 4135983
    Abstract: Raw material coal for coke production having improved coking property is readily obtainable by a simple step of blending raw material coal having poor coking property with a highly aromatic bituminous substance obtained by heat-treating hydrocarbons.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1974
    Date of Patent: January 23, 1979
    Assignees: Kureha Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, Sumikin Coke Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Yoshio Kiritani, Michio Tsuyuguchi
  • Patent number: 4100031
    Abstract: A process for preparing blast furnace cokes which contain large amounts of low-grade coal which comprises the steps of adding a binder to a coal for making briquettes which comprises a substantially low-grade coal such as non- and/or poorly-coking coal; either alone or when blended in an amount of up to about 40% or more with a charging coal; mixing the binder and the coal briquetting the mixture in a roll press to form briquettes of two or more types; blending the resulting briquettes of different types with a charging coal in a total amount of about 35% or more of the briquettes based on the charging coal and, to prepare a blended charging coal; and carbonizing the blended charging coal in a coke oven.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 4, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 11, 1978
    Assignee: Sumikin Coke Company Limited
    Inventors: Yoshio Kiritani, Michio Tsuyuguchi
  • Patent number: 4073625
    Abstract: A process for preparing a briquette is disclosed. The process comprises a coal with a caking substance having a softening point of 20.degree.-40.degree. C. or with a caking substance having a softening point of above 40.degree. C. and a solvent which has fluidity at normal temperature and is compatible with the caking substance to a coal for making briquettes, powerfully mixing at a temperature of above 10.degree. C., preferably of 20.degree.-50.degree. C., for 1-10 minutes, by using a mixer provided with a mixing tool which is rotated at a speed of more than 5m/sec. peripheral velocity and/or a mixer provided with a mixing tool which applies a pressure of more than 45kg/cm.sup.2 ; and briquetting by using a roll press, whereby a briquette is obtained having a shutter strength of more than 80 and a trommel strength of more than 90.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1976
    Date of Patent: February 14, 1978
    Assignees: Sumitomo Metal Industries Limited, Sumikin Coke Company Limited
    Inventors: Yoshio Kiritani, Michio Tsuyuguchi, Tetsuo Ibaragi, Katsuhiro Yano, Yoshihiko Sunami, Kunihiko Nishioka