Patents by Inventor Mio Furuya
Mio Furuya 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: 8696580Abstract: The disclosed is an arteriosclerosis evaluating apparatus capable of easily separating pulse wave data detected at one measurement site into an incident wave and a reflected wave and capable of easily determining and evaluating the degree of arteriosclerosis. The pulse wave transmitted through an artery is detected at one site of a living body by a pulse wave detection device, and the detected pulse wave is fitted with a fitting function by a breakdown device so that the detected pulse wave can be broken down into an incident wave and a reflected wave. The degree of arteriosclerosis is evaluated from the amplitude intensities (i.e., peak intensities) of the incident wave and the reflected wave broken down from the pulse wave.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2011Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignees: The Doshisha, Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Mami Matsukawa, Yoshiaki Watanabe, Masashi Saito, Takaaki Asada, Mio Furuya
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Patent number: 8414500Abstract: An arteriosclerosis diagnostic device according to various embodiments is a simple device, resistant to an external factor, such as an error resulting from a skin surface, and capable of measuring the degree of hardness of an artery. The arteriosclerosis diagnostic device detects a heart sound and a pulse wave at least one location of a living body, the pulse wave propagating through an artery in relation to the heart sound, converts detected signals thereof into respective frequency signals, specifies the peak frequency of each of the frequency signals, and determines the degree of arteriosclerosis on the basis of the difference between the peak frequency of the heart sound and the peak frequency of the pulse wave. Accordingly, the degree of arteriosclerosis can be determined by comparison between the frequency signals.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2010Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignees: The Doshisha, Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Mami Matsukawa, Yoshiaki Watanabe, Masashi Saito, Takaaki Asada, Mio Furuya
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Patent number: 8354775Abstract: An ultrasonic transducer includes a case, a reflective portion, and a piezoelectric body. The case has a substantially cylindrical shape including one closed end in the center axis direction that defines a top. The piezoelectric body is disposed on the inner surface of the top of the case. The reflective portion is arranged to oppose and be spaced apart from the piezoelectric body. The distance between the piezoelectric body and the reflective portion is greater than the maximum displacement of the piezoelectric body and is substantially an odd number multiple of a ¼ wavelength of sound waves or less than or equal to the ¼ wavelength.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2010Date of Patent: January 15, 2013Assignee: Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Junichi Nishie, Takaaki Asada, Mio Furuya, Takayuki Shimamoto, Kazuhiro Ebara
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Publication number: 20110208073Abstract: The disclosed is an arteriosclerosis evaluating apparatus capable of easily separating pulse wave data detected at one measurement site into an incident wave and a reflected wave and capable of easily determining and evaluating the degree of arteriosclerosis. The pulse wave transmitted through an artery is detected at one site of a living body by a pulse wave detection device, and the detected pulse wave is fitted with a fitting function by a breakdown device so that the detected pulse wave can be broken down into an incident wave and a reflected wave. The degree of arteriosclerosis is evaluated from the amplitude intensities (i.e., peak intensities) of the incident wave and the reflected wave broken down from the pulse wave.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicants: THE DOSHISHA, MURATA MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.Inventors: Mami MATSUKAWA, Yoshiaki WATANABE, Masashi SAITO, Takaaki ASADA, Mio FURUYA
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Publication number: 20110077537Abstract: A pulse wave measurement device includes a vibrating membrane configured to transfer displacement of a skin surface caused by a pulse wave, a frame portion configured to fix the outer region of the vibrating membrane, a partitioning portion configured to partition a central region of the vibrating membrane into a plurality of sections, and a plurality of sensor elements respectively provided in the plurality of sections and arranged on the vibrating membrane within each of the plurality of sections. The sensor element in each section is configured to convert vibration of the vibrating membrane in that section into an electric signal. The partitioning portion is coupled to the vibrating membrane. The vibrating membrane is coupled to the frame portion. Thus, the sections of the vibrating membrane partitioned by the partitioning portion vibrate individually, and each section of the vibrating membrane does not substantially interfere with the other sections.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: MURATA MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.Inventors: Kazuhiro EBARA, Takaaki ASADA, Mio FURUYA
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Publication number: 20110074246Abstract: An ultrasonic transducer includes a case, a reflective portion, and a piezoelectric body. The case has a substantially cylindrical shape including one closed end in the center axis direction that defines a top. The piezoelectric body is disposed on the inner surface of the top of the case. The reflective portion is arranged to oppose and be spaced apart from the piezoelectric body. The distance between the piezoelectric body and the reflective portion is greater than the maximum displacement of the piezoelectric body and is substantially an odd number multiple of a ¼ wavelength of sound waves or less than or equal to the ¼ wavelength.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: MURATA MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.Inventors: Junichi NISHIE, Takaaki ASADA, Mio FURUYA, Takayuki SHIMAMOTO, Kazuhiro EBARA
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Publication number: 20100292590Abstract: An arteriosclerosis diagnostic device according to various embodiments is a simple device, resistant to an external factor, such as an error resulting from a skin surface, and capable of measuring the degree of hardness of an artery. The arteriosclerosis diagnostic device detects a heart sound and a pulse wave at least one location of a living body, the pulse wave propagating through an artery in relation to the heart sound, converts detected signals thereof into respective frequency signals, specifies the peak frequency of each of the frequency signals, and determines the degree of arteriosclerosis on the basis of the difference between the peak frequency of the heart sound and the peak frequency of the pulse wave. Accordingly, the degree of arteriosclerosis can be determined by comparison between the frequency signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2010Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicants: THE DOSHISHA, MURATA MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.Inventors: Mami MATSUKAWA, Yoshiaki WATANABE, Masashi SAITO, Takaaki ASADA, Mio FURUYA
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Patent number: 7737609Abstract: An ultrasonic sensor includes a cylindrical outer case with a bottom and a piezoelectric element fixed to the inner side of the bottom portion of the outer case. A ring-shaped inner case having a central hole extending in the axial direction in the central portion thereof is disposed inside the sidewall portion of the outer case. A flat or substantially flat portion is provided around the central hole of the inner case, and a viscoelastic filler is arranged so as to extend from the central hole to the flat or substantially flat portion of the inner case. A tabular member is disposed on the flat or substantially flat portion so as to face the flat or substantially flat portion with the filler interposed therebetween. When the inner case vibrates, shear deformation occurs in the filler interposed between the flat or substantially flat portion and the tabular member since the tabular member is not substantially deformed, and the vibration is reduced by the viscoelastic damping effect.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2009Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Koji Murata, Masato Kotani, Takaaki Asada, Takayuki Shimamoto, Hiroyuki Hirano, Mio Furuya
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Patent number: 7692367Abstract: A piezoelectric device is attached to an inner bottom surface of the outer case having a tubular shape including a bottom, and an inner case is disposed within the outer case. In an ultrasonic vibration acting surface of the inner case that is arranged to face the bottom surface of the outer case, a mass of the inner case is arranged to restrain vibration of the outer case, which is generated by the piezoelectric device. A first cutout is provided in a portion of the ultrasonic vibration acting surface and arranged to face the piezoelectric device so as to flatten an ultrasonic beam generated by vibrations of the piezoelectric device and the outer case. Second cutouts are provided at locations on the ultrasonic vibration acting surface spaced away from the first cutout in a line symmetrical relationship with a long axis of the first cutout defining a symmetrical axis.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2009Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hiroyuki Hirano, Takaaki Asada, Mio Furuya, Junichi Nishie
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Publication number: 20090218913Abstract: A piezoelectric device is attached to an inner bottom surface of the outer case having a tubular shape including a bottom, and an inner case is disposed within the outer case. In an ultrasonic vibration acting surface of the inner case that is arranged to face the bottom surface of the outer case, a mass of the inner case is arranged to restrain vibration of the outer case, which is generated by the piezoelectric device. A first cutout is provided in a portion of the ultrasonic vibration acting surface and arranged to face the piezoelectric device so as to flatten an ultrasonic beam generated by vibrations of the piezoelectric device and the outer case. Second cutouts are provided at locations on the ultrasonic vibration acting surface spaced away from the first cutout in a line symmetrical relationship with a long axis of the first cutout defining a symmetrical axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2009Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: MURATA MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.Inventors: Hiroyuki HIRANO, Takaaki ASADA, Mio FURUYA, Junichi NISHIE
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Publication number: 20090195123Abstract: An ultrasonic sensor includes a cylindrical outer case with a bottom and a piezoelectric element fixed to the inner side of the bottom portion of the outer case. A ring-shaped inner case having a central hole extending in the axial direction in the central portion thereof is disposed inside the sidewall portion of the outer case. A flat or substantially flat portion is provided around the central hole of the inner case, and a viscoelastic filler is arranged so as to extend from the central hole to the flat or substantially flat portion of the inner case. A tabular member is disposed on the flat or substantially flat portion so as to face the flat or substantially flat portion with the filler interposed therebetween. When the inner case vibrates, shear deformation occurs in the filler interposed between the flat or substantially flat portion and the tabular member since the tabular member is not substantially deformed, and the vibration is reduced by the viscoelastic damping effect.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2009Publication date: August 6, 2009Applicant: MURATA MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.Inventors: Koji MURATA, Masato KOTANI, Takaaki ASADA, Takayuki SHIMAMOTO, Hiroyuki HIRANO, Mio FURUYA
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Patent number: 7548014Abstract: An ultrasonic transducer includes a cylindrical cap member having a bottom. A piezoelectric element is bonded to the inner side of a bottom portion of the cap member using a conductive adhesive or other suitable adhesive. An inner frame made of a material having an acoustic impedance greater than that of the cap member is fitted into the cap member so as to be in contact with a side portion, including the end portion, of the cap member. Through-holes are provided in the side portion of the inner frame. Lead wires are connected to the piezoelectric element and the inner frame, respectively. A sound absorber and a damper are inserted into the inner frame. The damper is in direct contact with the side portion of the cap member via the through-holes of the inner frame.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2008Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takaaki Asada, Takayuki Shimamoto, Koji Murata, Mio Furuya
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Publication number: 20080218030Abstract: An ultrasonic transducer includes a cylindrical cap member having a bottom. A piezoelectric element is bonded to the inner side of a bottom portion of the cap member using a conductive adhesive or other suitable adhesive. An inner frame made of a material having an acoustic impedance greater than that of the cap member is fitted into the cap member so as to be in contact with a side portion, including the end portion, of the cap member. Through-holes are provided in the side portion of the inner frame. Lead wires are connected to the piezoelectric element and the inner frame, respectively. A sound absorber and a damper are inserted into the inner frame. The damper is in direct contact with the side portion of the cap member via the through-holes of the inner frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2008Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: MURATA MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.Inventors: Takaaki ASADA, Takayuki SHIMAMOTO, Koji MURATA, Mio FURUYA