Patents by Inventor Shinji Asakura

Shinji Asakura 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: 8091311
    Abstract: A composite integrated module may be used in a method for constructing a building. The module includes at least a floor member, and can also include a sidewall members installed on the floor member, and a ceiling member installed on the sidewall members. The floor member, sidewall members, and ceiling member can be connected to each other form an internal space. The floor member, sidewall members, and ceiling member have a formwork facing the internal space. Anchor members are mounted on the outer side of at least one of the formworks so as not to project into the internal space. A structure may be disposed in the internal space and mounted to the formwork with the anchor members by connecting removable tightening apparatuses to the anchor members from the internal space.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 2007
    Date of Patent: January 10, 2012
    Assignees: Hitachi, Ltd., Hitachi Plant Technologies, Ltd.
    Inventors: Kenji Akagi, Shinji Asakura, Susumu Futamura, Kouji Yashima, Yuuji Yasuda
  • Publication number: 20080022606
    Abstract: A composite integrated module, comprising: a floor member having a plurality of frames extending in horizontal direction and a formwork placed on said frame, wherein anchor members engaged with removable tightening apparatuses from above said formwork are provided on a lower surface of said formwork.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 27, 2007
    Publication date: January 31, 2008
    Inventors: Kenji Akagi, Shinji Asakura, Susumu Futamura, Kouji Yashima, Yuuji Yasuda
  • Patent number: 7164461
    Abstract: A segment electrode group 10 is passed through a lower side portion of a sealing resin 7 to be connected to a connection terminal group for segment electrode 8. A connection terminal group for common electrode 6 is juxtaposed to the connection terminal group for segment electrode 8 along the lower side portion of the sealing resin 7. The connection terminal group for common electrode 6 is connected to a wiring pattern 5 through the lower side portion of the sealing resin 7. The wiring pattern 5 passes through an area between a right side portion of the sealing resin 7 and a display area 3 to be connected to a conduction portion between substrates Q1. The conduction portion between substrates Q1 contains numerous conductive particles so as to electrically connect the wiring pattern 5 and a common electrode group 4 to each other. By this arrangement, downsizing of a liquid crystal display device can be accomplished.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 16, 2007
    Assignee: Kyocera Corporation
    Inventors: Shinji Asakura, Toshirou Motomura, Hiromi Fukuoka
  • Publication number: 20050024574
    Abstract: A segment electrode group 10 is passed through a lower side portion of a sealing resin 7 to be connected to a connection terminal group for segment electrode 8. A connection terminal group for common electrode 6 is juxtaposed to the connection terminal group for segment electrode 8 along the lower side portion of the sealing resin 7. The connection terminal group for common electrode 6 is connected to a wiring pattern 5 through the lower side portion of the sealing resin 7. The wiring pattern 5 passes through an area between a right side portion of the sealing resin 7 and a display area 3 to be connected to a conduction portion between substrates Q1. The conduction portion between substrates Q1 contains numerous conductive particles so as to electrically connect the wiring pattern 5 and a common electrode group 4 to each other. By this arrangement, downsizing of a liquid crystal display device can be accomplished.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 2, 2004
    Publication date: February 3, 2005
    Inventors: Shinji Asakura, Toshirou Motomura, Hiromi Fukuoka
  • Patent number: 6806938
    Abstract: A segment electrode group 10 is passed through a lower side portion of a sealing resin 7 to be connected to a connection terminal group for segment electrode 8. A connection terminal group for common electrode 6 is juxtaposed to the connection terminal group for segment electrode 8 along the lower side portion of the sealing resin 7. The connection terminal group for common electrode 6 is connected to a wiring pattern 5 through the lower side portion of the sealing resin 7. The wiring pattern 5 passes through an area between a right side portion of the sealing resin 7 and a display area 3 to be connected to a conduction portion between substrates Q1. The conduction portion between substrates Q1 contains numerous conductive particles so as to electrically connect the wiring pattern 5 and a common electrode group 4 to each other. By this arrangement, downsizing of a liquid crystal display device can be accomplished.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 2002
    Date of Patent: October 19, 2004
    Assignee: Kyocera Corporation
    Inventors: Shinji Asakura, Toshirou Motomura, Hiromi Fukuoka
  • Publication number: 20030095224
    Abstract: A segment electrode group 10 is passed through a lower side portion of a sealing resin 7 to be connected to a connection terminal group for segment electrode 8. A connection terminal group for common electrode 6 is juxtaposed to the connection terminal group for segment electrode 8 along the lower side portion of the sealing resin 7. The connection terminal group for common electrode 6 is connected to a wiring pattern 5 through the lower side portion of the sealing resin 7. The wiring pattern 5 passes through an area between a right side portion of the sealing resin 7 and a display area 3 to be connected to a conduction portion between substrates Q1. The conduction portion between substrates Q1 contains numerous conductive particles so as to electrically connect the wiring pattern 5 and a common electrode group 4 to each other. By this arrangement, downsizing of a liquid crystal display device can be accomplished.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 6, 2002
    Publication date: May 22, 2003
    Inventors: Shinji Asakura, Toshirou Motomura, Hiromi Fukuoka
  • Patent number: 5114413
    Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods for using a proteinaceous material present in kinin free high molecular weight kininogen to treat surfaces to prevent or minimize adhesion by blood components and/or animal cells. For example, in medical applications, one can treat plastic tubes or other conduits that carry blood to reduce the tendency of the blood to block the conduit. Also disclosed is an improved method of purifying kinin free high molecular weight kininogen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 1990
    Date of Patent: May 19, 1992
    Assignee: Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
    Inventors: Deane F. Mosher, Shinji Asakura
  • Patent number: RE43505
    Abstract: A segment electrode group 10 is passed through a lower side portion of a sealing resin 7 to be connected to a connection terminal group for segment electrode 8. A connection terminal group for common electrode 6 is juxtaposed to the connection terminal group for segment electrode 8 along the lower side portion of the sealing resin 7. The connection terminal group for common electrode 6 is connected to a wiring pattern 5 through the lower side portion of the sealing resin 7. The wiring pattern 5 passes through an area between a right side portion of the sealing resin 7 and a display area 3 to be connected to a conduction portion between substrates Q1. The conduction portion between substrates Q1 contains numerous conductive particles so as to electrically connect the wiring pattern 5 and a common electrode group 4 to each other. By this arrangement, downsizing of a liquid crystal display device can be accomplished.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 2006
    Date of Patent: July 10, 2012
    Assignee: Kyocera Corporation
    Inventors: Shinji Asakura, Toshirou Motomura, Hiromi Fukuoka