Patents by Inventor Mikio Takai
Mikio Takai 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: 8917814Abstract: Disclosed is an X-ray generator (1) comprised of an electron emission element (10) which receives energy to emit electrons; a metal piece (20) which receives the electrons emitted from the electron emission element (10) to emit an X-ray; and energy supply portions (3, 5) which supply energy to the electron emission element (10), wherein the energy supply portions (3, 5) irradiate a pyroelectric element functioning as an electron emission element with, for example, ultraviolet pulsed light, and a high-energy local portion is formed in the pyroelectric element. Thus, the X-ray generator wherein the size thereof can be reduced, and an on/off control for the generation of X-ray can be easily performed, can be provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2010Date of Patent: December 23, 2014Assignees: BSR Co. Ltd.Inventors: Mikio Takai, Toshiyuki Ishida
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Publication number: 20120027181Abstract: Disclosed is an X-ray generator (1) comprised of an electron emission element (10) which receives energy to emit electrons; a metal piece (20) which receives the electrons emitted from the electron emission element (10) to emit an X-ray; and energy supply portions (3, 5) which supply energy to the electron emission element (10), wherein the energy supply portions (3, 5) irradiate a pyroelectric element functioning as an electron emission element with, for example, ultraviolet pulsed light, and a high-energy local portion is formed in the pyroelectric element. Thus, the X-ray generator wherein the size thereof can be reduced, and an on/off control for the generation of X-ray can be easily performed, can be provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicants: ADTECH SENSING RESEARCH INC.Inventors: Mikio Takai, Toshiyuki Ishida
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Patent number: 7960904Abstract: The present invention relates to a field emission device comprising an anode and a cathode, wherein said cathode includes carbon nanotubes nanotubes which have been subjected to energy, plasma, chemical, or mechanical treatment. The present invention also relates to a field emission cathode comprising carbon nanotubes which have been subject to such treatment. A method for treating the carbon nanotubes and for creating a field emission cathode is also disclosed. A field emission display device containing carbon nanotube which have been subject to such treatment is further disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2007Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc.Inventors: Mikio Takai, Alan B. Fischer, Chunming Niu, Howard G. Tennent, Robert Hoch, Hans Biebuyck
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Patent number: 7880376Abstract: Field emission devices comprising carbon nanotube mats which have been treated with laser or plasma are provided. Mats are formed from carbon nanotubes, also known as carbon fibrils, which are vermicular carbon deposits having diameters of less than about one micron. The carbon nanotube mats are then subjected to laser or plasma treatment. The treated carbon nanotube mat results in improved field emission performance as either a field emission cathode or as part of a field emission device.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2007Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc.Inventors: Mikio Takai, Alan Fischer, Lein Ngaw, Chunming Niu
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Patent number: 7585199Abstract: The present invention relates to a field emission device comprising an anode and a cathode, wherein said cathode includes carbon nanotubes which have been treated with an ion beam. The ion beam may be any ions, including gallium, hydrogen, helium, argon, carbon, oxygen, and xenon ions. The present invention also relates to a field emission cathode comprising carbon nanotubes, wherein the nanotubes have been treated with an ion beam. A method for treating the carbon nanotubes and for creating a field emission cathode is also disclosed. A field emission display device containing carbon nanotube which have been treated with an ion beam is further disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2005Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc.Inventor: Mikio Takai
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Publication number: 20080203886Abstract: The present invention relates to a field emission device comprising an anode and a cathode, wherein said cathode includes carbon nanotubes nanotubes which have been subjected to energy, plasma, chemical, or mechanical treatment. The present invention also relates to a field emission cathode comprising carbon nanotubes which have been subject to such treatment. A method for treating the carbon nanotubes and for creating a field emission cathode is also disclosed. A field emission display device containing carbon nanotube which have been subject to such treatment is further disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2007Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc.Inventors: Mikio Takai, Alan B. Fischer, Chunming Niu, Howard G. Tennent, Robert Hoch, Hans Biebuyck
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Publication number: 20080093968Abstract: Field emission devices comprising carbon nanotube mats which have been treated with laser or plasma are provided. Mats are formed from carbon nanotubes, also known as carbon fibrils, which are vermicular carbon deposits having diameters of less than about one micron. The carbon nanotube mats are then subjected to laser or plasma treatment. The treated carbon nanotube mat results in improved field emission performance as either a field emission cathode or as part of a field emission device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicant: Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc.Inventors: Mikio Takai, Alan Fischer, Lein Ngaw, Chunming Niu
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Patent number: 7341498Abstract: Field emission devices comprising carbon nanotube mats which have been treated with laser or plasma are provided. Mats are formed from carbon nanotubes, also known as carbon fibrils, which are vermicular carbon deposits having diameters of less than about one micron. The carbon nanotube mats are then subjected to laser or plasma treatment. The treated carbon nanotube mat results in improved field emission performance as either a field emission cathode or as part of a field emission device.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2004Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc.Inventors: Mikio Takai, Alan Fischer, Lein Ngaw, Chunming Niu
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Publication number: 20080036358Abstract: The present invention relates to a field emission device comprising an anode and a cathode, wherein said cathode includes carbon nanotubes which have been treated with an ion beam. The ion beam may be any ions, including gallium, hydrogen, helium, argon, carbon, oxygen, and xenon ions. The present invention also relates to a field emission cathode comprising carbon nanotubes, wherein the nanotubes have been treated with an ion beam. A method for treating the carbon nanotubes and for creating a field emission cathode is also disclosed. A field emission display device containing carbon nanotube which have been treated with an ion beam is further disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2007Publication date: February 14, 2008Applicant: Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc.Inventor: Mikio Takai
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Publication number: 20070170414Abstract: The present invention relates to a field emission device comprising an anode and a cathode, wherein said cathode includes carbon nanotubes nanotubes which have been subjected to energy, plasma, chemical, or mechanical treatment. The present invention also relates to a field emission cathode comprising carbon nanotubes which have been subject to such treatment. A method for treating the carbon nanotubes and for creating a field emission cathode is also disclosed. A field emission display device containing carbon nanotube which have been subject to such treatment is further disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2007Publication date: July 26, 2007Applicant: Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc.Inventors: Mikio Takai, Alan Fischer, Chunming Niu, Howard Tennent, Robert Hoch, Hans Biebuyck
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Publication number: 20060076238Abstract: The present invention relates to a field emission device comprising an anode and a cathode, wherein said cathode includes carbon nanotubes which have been treated with an ion beam. The ion beam may be any ions, including gallium, hydrogen, helium, argon, carbon, oxygen, and xenon ions. The present invention also relates to a field emission cathode comprising carbon nanotubes, wherein the nanotubes have been treated with an ion beam. A method for treating the carbon nanotubes and for creating a field emission cathode is also disclosed. A field emission display device containing carbon nanotube which have been treated with an ion beam is further disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2005Publication date: April 13, 2006Applicant: Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc.Inventor: Mikio Takai
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Publication number: 20050275331Abstract: The present invention relates to a field emission device comprising an anode and a cathode, wherein said cathode includes carbon nanotubes nanotubes which have been subjected to energy, plasma, chemical, or mechanical treatment. The present invention also relates to a field emission cathode comprising carbon nanotubes which have been subject to such treatment. A method for treating the carbon nanotubes and for creating a field emission cathode is also disclosed. A field emission display device containing carbon nanotube which have been subject to such treatment is further disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2005Publication date: December 15, 2005Applicant: Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc.Inventors: Mikio Takai, Alan Fischer, Chunming Niu, Howard Tennent, Robert Hoch, Hans Biebuyck
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Publication number: 20050156504Abstract: Field emission devices comprising carbon nanotube mats which have been treated with laser or plasma are provided. Mats are formed from carbon nanotubes, also known as carbon fibrils, which are vermicular carbon deposits having diameters of less than about one micron. The carbon nanotube mats are then subjected to laser or plasma treatment. The treated carbon nanotube mat results in improved field emission performance as either a field emission cathode or as part of a field emission device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2004Publication date: July 21, 2005Applicant: Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc.Inventors: Mikio Takai, Alan Fischer, Lein Ngaw, Chunming Niu
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Patent number: 6911767Abstract: The present invention relates to a field emission device comprising an anode and a cathode, wherein said cathode includes carbon nanotubes which have been treated with an ion beam. The ion beam may be any ions, including gallium, hydrogen, helium, argon, carbon, oxygen, and xenon ions. The present invention also relates to a field emission cathode comprising carbon nanotubes, wherein the nanotubes have been treated with an ion beam. A method for treating the carbon nanotubes and for creating a field emission cathode is also disclosed. A field emission display device containing carbon nanotube which have been treated with an ion beam is further disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2002Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc.Inventor: Mikio Takai
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Publication number: 20030090190Abstract: The present invention relates to a field emission device comprising an anode and a cathode, wherein said cathode includes carbon nanotubes nanotubes which have been subjected to energy, plasma, chemical, or mechanical treatment. The present invention also relates to a field emission cathode comprising carbon nanotubes which have been subject to such treatment. A method for treating the carbon nanotubes and for creating a field emission cathode is also disclosed. A field emission display device containing carbon nanotube which have been subject to such treatment is further disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2002Publication date: May 15, 2003Applicant: Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc.Inventors: Mikio Takai, Alan B. Fischer, Chunming Niu, Howard G. Tennent, Robert Hoch, Hans Biebuyck
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Publication number: 20030044519Abstract: The present invention relates to a field emission device comprising an anode and a cathode, wherein said cathode includes carbon nanotubes which have been treated with an ion beam. The ion beam may be any ions, including gallium, hydrogen, helium, argon, carbon, oxygen, and xenon ions. The present invention also relates to a field emission cathode comprising carbon nanotubes, wherein the nanotubes have been treated with an ion beam. A method for treating the carbon nanotubes and for creating a field emission cathode is also disclosed. A field emission display device containing carbon nanotube which have been treated with an ion beam is further disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2002Publication date: March 6, 2003Applicant: Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc.Inventor: Mikio Takai
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Patent number: 4751779Abstract: A core for magnetic head, which has a surface roughness of not higher than 2 .mu.m in the side wall of a groove for defining the track width of the core, can be obtained by subjecting at least a portion, which defines the track width, of a gapped bar made of ferrite and having a coil turn hole and a magnetic gap, to a laser-induced etching under a condition that a laser light having a power of 50-1,100 mW and a focused beam diameter of not larger than 20 .mu.m is irradiated to at least the track width-defining portion at a scanning speed of 2-110 .mu.m/sec in a halogen gas- or halide gas-containing atmosphere kept to a gas pressure of 10-200 Torr.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1987Date of Patent: June 21, 1988Assignees: DS Scanner Co., Ltd., NGK Insulators, Ltd.Inventors: Shohei Nagatomo, Mikio Takai, Hideto Sandaiji, Soji Ohara