Patents by Inventor Shiro Ogata
Shiro Ogata 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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Publication number: 20050069639Abstract: A coating film forming liquid containing a saccharide, and titanium oxide fine particles having peroxy groups or titanium oxide fine particles not having peroxy groups is applied onto a surface of a substrate such as glass, metal or a tile, and then heating is carried out at a high temperature, thus forming on the substrate a super-hydrophilic photocatalytic coating film that contains titanium oxide fine particles and has a water contact angle in a state in which the photocatalyst is not excited of less than 10°.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2003Publication date: March 31, 2005Inventors: Shiro Ogata, Yoshimitsu Matsui
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Patent number: 6531100Abstract: A photocatalyst-supporting body comprises a substrate, a porous layer fixedly disposed on at least one surface of the substrate, and a semiconductor photocatalyst layer deposited on the surface of the porous layer. The porous layer is made of fine particles or porous nonwoven metal fabric. Since the semiconductor photocatalyst is bound to the substrate through the porous layer, the area of the photocatalytic surface is increased and the contaminants in a fluid flow being treated adequately contact the photocatalytic surface thereby to enhance the photocatalytic efficiency. The photocatalytic efficiency is further improved by making the porous layer dense (rough) in the vicinity of the surface of the substrate and rough (dense) with increasing distance from the surface of the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1998Date of Patent: March 11, 2003Assignee: Hitachi Metals, Ltd.Inventors: Shiro Ogata, Kazuhiko Sonomoto
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Patent number: 6379811Abstract: A hydrophilic treatment by the use of a surface active agent and the like is not required for a base even the surface of which is water-repellent or thermoplastic when a viscous amorphous type titanium peroxide is used for fixing a base as a binder. In addition, a thin layer of a photocatalyst semiconductor, a dielectrical ceramics or an electrical ceramics can be easily formed by adhering particles of a photocatalyst semiconductor, a dielectrical ceramics or an electrical ceramics to the layer of a viscous amorphous type titanium peroxide, which is a layer as a binder, in a homogeneously floating state gas. Furthermore, a layer of a titanium oxide having a photocatalyst function can be formed when a base is fixed with a viscous amorphous type titanium peroxide.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2001Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignees: Tao, Inc., Tio Techno Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shiro Ogata, Yoshimitsu Matsui
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Patent number: 6344278Abstract: A hydrophilic treatment by the use of a surface active agent and the like is not required for a base even the surface of which is water-repellent or thermoplastic when a viscous amorphous type titanium peroxide is used for fixing a base as a binder. In addition, a thin layer of a photocatalyst semiconductor, a dielectrical ceramics or an electrical ceramics can be easily formed by adhering particles of a photocatalyst semiconductor, a dielectrical ceramics or an electrical ceramics to the layer of a viscous amorphous type titanium peroxide, which is a layer as a binder, in a homogeneously floating state gas. Furthermore, a layer of a titanium oxide having a photocatalyst function can be formed when a base is fixed with a viscous amorphous type titanium peroxide.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2000Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Assignees: Tao Inc., Tio Techno Co. Ltd.Inventors: Shiro Ogata, Yoshimitsu Matsui
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Patent number: 6344277Abstract: A hydrophilic treatment by the use of a surface active agent and the like is not required for a base even the surface of which is water-repellent or thermoplastic when a viscous amorphous type titanium peroxide is used for fixing a base as a binder. In addition, a thin layer of a photocatalyst semiconductor, a dielectrical ceramics or an electrical ceramics can be easily formed by adhering particles of a photocatalyst semiconductor, a dielectrical ceramics or an electrical ceramics to the layer of a viscous amorphous type titanium peroxide, which is a layer as a binder, in a homogeneously floating state gas. Furthermore, a layer of a titanium oxide having a photocatalyst function can be formed when a base is fixed with a viscous amorphous type titanium peroxide.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2000Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Assignees: Tao Inc., Tio Techno Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shiro Ogata, Yoshimitsu Matsui
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Publication number: 20010019776Abstract: A hydrophilic treatment by the use of a surface active agent and the like is not required for a base even the surface of which is water-repellent or thermoplastic when a viscous amorphous type titanium peroxide is used for fixing a base as a binder. In addition, a thin layer of a photocatalyst semiconductor, a dielectrical ceramics or an electrical ceramics can be easily formed by adhering particles of a photocatalyst semiconductor, a dielectrical ceramics or an electrical ceramics to the layer of a viscous amorphous type titanium peroxide, which is a layer as a binder, in a homogeneously floating state gas. Furthermore, a layer of a titanium oxide having a photocatalyst function can be formed when a base is fixed with a viscous amorphous type titanium peroxide.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2001Publication date: September 6, 2001Applicant: TAO, INC., and KABUSHIKI KAISHA TANAKA TENSHA, Nishimatsuura-gunInventors: Shiro Ogata, Yoshimitsu Matsui
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Publication number: 20010008657Abstract: A floating/sinking body for purification, capable of efficiently utilizing photocatalytic functional layers, easily removing decomposition products and further capable of maintaining photocatalytic function even during electricity failure or after turning off the light, and a purification tank efficiently using the floating/sinking body. Each floating/sinking body (1) is a small solid body having a relatively small specific gravity, each having a photocatalytic functional layer (14) of optical semiconductor formed on the surface of a base (12) thereof. Windows (15) with no photocatalytic functional layer (14) are formed in the surface of the base (12), to permit a light storage-type ultraviolet radiating material mixed in the base (12) to readily receive ultraviolet rays from outside. The purification tank (3) has a circulation device (4) for circulating fluid and the floating/sinking bodies (5).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 1997Publication date: July 19, 2001Inventor: SHIRO OGATA
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Patent number: 6238631Abstract: A three-dimensional, photocatalytic filter apparatus is constituted by (a) a flow path means through which a fluid stream containing pollutants passes; (b) a plurality of porous filter plates each carrying a photocatalyst for decomposing the pollutants; (c) a light source; and (d) at least one support member for arranging each porous filter plate in a path of the fluid stream in the flow path means, at such a three-dimensional position that each porous filter plate is inclined relative to both the fluid stream and the light source, to achieve sufficient contact with the pollutants and sufficient exposure to the light source.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1999Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: TAO Inc.Inventors: Shiro Ogata, Kazuhiko Sonomoto
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Patent number: 6235401Abstract: A hydrophilic treatment by the use of a surface active agent and the like is not required for a base even the surface of which is water-repellent or thermoplastic when a viscous amorphous type titanium peroxide is used for fixing a base as a binder. In addition, a thin layer of a photocatalyst semiconductor, a dielectrical ceramics or an electrical ceraincs can be easily formed by adhering particles of a photocatalyst semiconductor, a dielectrical ceramics or an electrical ceramics to the layer of a viscous amorphous type titanium peroxide, which is a layer as a binder, in a homogeneously floating state gas. Furthermore, a layer of a titanium oxide having a photocatalyst function can be formed when a base is fixed with a viscous amorphous type titanium peroxide.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1999Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignees: Tao Inc., Kabushiki Kaisha Tanaka TenshaInventors: Shiro Ogata, Yoshimitsu Matsui
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Patent number: 6113861Abstract: A photocatalytic sheet which has a base made of polymeric organic compound, that is not decomposed by a photocatalytic function, and also hardly loses the photocatalytic function after washing and is capable of providing the photocatalytic function even in an environment without sufficient ultraviolet radiation from outside. Using a fiber, a filament, a yarn made of fibers or filaments, a ribbon, a knitted fabric, a woven fabric, a nonwoven fabric, or a film as the base, a base protective layer is formed on a part of the base, which is made of the polymeric organic compound, and a photocatalytic semiconductor layer is formed on the entire surface of the base including the base protective layer.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1998Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: TAO, Inc.Inventor: Shiro Ogata
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Patent number: 6107241Abstract: The invention relates to a photocatalytic body having a good photocatalytic function characterized by using an amorphous titanium peroxide sol, and a method for making the same. A photocatalyst such as titanium oxide in the form of powder or a sol and an amorphous titanium peroxide sol are mixed in different mixing rations depending on the purpose in use and the resultant mixture is coated onto a substrate such as an organic polymer resin, dried-solidifed and/or baked to support and fixed the photocatalyst on the substrate to make a photocatalytic body. Alternatively, a first layer consisting of an amorphous titanium peroxide sol on a substrate, and a second layer made of a photocatalyst is formed on the first layer to make a photocatalytic body. According to the invention, the photocatalyst can be supported and fixed on the substrate without lowering the photocatalytic function of the photocatalyst to obtain a photocatalytic body which is usable over a long time.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1997Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignees: Tao Inc., Kabushiki Kaisha Tanaka TenshaInventors: Shiro Ogata, Yoshimitsu Matsui
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Patent number: 6099969Abstract: A coating agent including amorphous titanium peroxide. Preferably, the amorphous titanium peroxide is a sol. Additionally, a coated substrate includes a substrate; and a coating provided on at least one surface of the substrate and comprised of the coating agent.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1998Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Tao, Inc.Inventor: Shiro Ogata
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Patent number: 6074748Abstract: A molded article having a photocatalytic function, a desired shape, a large contact area, and being sufficiently irradiated with ultraviolet rays, even at an inner surface thereof. Unit particles such as glass beads, or filaments such as fibers, are bonded to one another into the desired shape. Subsequently, a photocatalytic functional layer is formed on a surface of each particle or fiber. Particles of a spontaneous emission ultraviolet radiating material or light storage-type ultraviolet radiating material may be mixed in the molded article.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1997Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Tao Inc.Inventor: Shiro Ogata
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Patent number: 5495096Abstract: A multi-focus optical sensing device for use in bar code scanners, photoelectric sensors and the like is disclosed. To extend the range of detection along the optical axis, without increasing the detection time, the focal point of the light beam is caused to move along the optical axis. A control and modulation circuit varies a current I.sub.f which drives an optical semiconductor serving as a light source. This changes the focal distance of a refraction lattice and so causes the focal position of the light beam emitted by light source to scan along the optical axis. This scan is repeated each time a polygonal mirror scans the light beam over the narrowest width 1/n (where n is an integer) of the bar code lines. A processing unit samples and processes the signal from a photodetector unit while the light beam is being scanned along the optical axis.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1992Date of Patent: February 27, 1996Assignee: Omron CorporationInventors: Shiro Ogata, Hiroshi Goto, Yoshinori Ito, Koichi Imanaka
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Patent number: 5345336Abstract: An imaging device is formed by a transparent substrate having opposite surfaces on which are formed a plurality of micro aspherical lenses. The axes of the lenses on one surface coincide with the axes of respective lenses on the other surface. A two-dimensional micro lens array constructed by arranging converging lenses having a diameter of approximately several to several hundred micrometers is arranged ahead of a light source, thereby forming a multi-beam spot caused by diffraction in a distant position. A three-dimensional shape can be recognized with high precision by shape recognition means utilizing this multi-beam spot.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1992Date of Patent: September 6, 1994Assignee: Omron Tateisi Electronics Co.Inventors: Shigeru Aoyama, Tsukasa Yamashita, Shiro Ogata
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Patent number: 5299062Abstract: The present invention involves a corrective optical lens construction and process for its manufacture. The lens construction consists of a glass lens having a corrective layer consisting of a blazed grating of annuli whose angles are formed to correct aberrations in the glass lens. In a first embodiment, the corrective layer is formed on one convex surface of the lens. In a second embodiment, the corrective layer is formed on a second convex surface of the lens. Embodiments also describe alternative lens shapes and corrective layer construction. A method of manufacturing the lens is also disclosed in which the resin corrective layer is molded to the glass lens.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1991Date of Patent: March 29, 1994Assignee: Omron CorporationInventor: Shiro Ogata
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Patent number: 5296724Abstract: A light emitting semiconductor device including a light emitting element, an optical element for condensing, collimating or diverging a ray emitted from the light emitting element which is packaged as a single unit with the light emitting element, and a cap molded by a fiber reinforced resin for supporting the light emitting element, the cap having an opening for a light emitting window which is provided with the optical element.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1991Date of Patent: March 22, 1994Assignee: Omron CorporationInventors: Shiro Ogata, Koichi Imanaka, Hiroshi Goto, Yoshinori Ito, Kourou Kitajima
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Patent number: 5233407Abstract: The invention provides a thin-profile displacement signal output device. The device comprises a first member having a periodic pattern consisting of alternating high-transmittance and low-transmittance regions, a second member having a periodic pattern consisting of alternating high-reflectance regions, a light emitting source for emitting a detection light beam and a light-receiver for receiving the reflected light, the first member and second member facing each other and spaced apart by a distance which is smaller than the pitch of the periodic pattern, the light-emitting source and light receiver means being both disposed on one side of said first member which is opposite to the side on which said second member is disposed, and the first and second member being displaceable relative to each other.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1991Date of Patent: August 3, 1993Assignee: Omron CorporationInventor: Shiro Ogata
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Patent number: 5159586Abstract: A device for processing optical data comprising a transparent substrate for a light to be applied, light source for projecting the diverging light onto one surface of the substrate substantially perpendicularly to the surface, lens provided on the substrate for causing the projected light to emerge obliquely or vertically upward from the other surface of the substrate and focusing the emergent light, photodetector provided on the substrate for receiving the light reflected from above, focusing drive mechanism for adjusting the position of the substrate upward or downward, and tracking drive mechanism for adjusting the position of the substrate laterally.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1986Date of Patent: October 27, 1992Assignee: Omron Tateisi Electronics Co.Inventors: Tsukasa Yamashita, Shiro Ogata, Keiji Hanada
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Patent number: 5148322Abstract: An electron-beam resist is applied over a substrate so as to have a thickness larger than the maximum thickness of a micro aspherical lens to be fabricated, a predetermined pattern is written on this resist by electron-beam lithography and then, the resist is developed, thereby to fabricate a micro aspherical lens or the prototype thereof. Consequently, a micro aspherical lens causing little on-axis aberration and chromatic aberration and having a diameter of 1 millimeter or less can be achieved with high precision. In addition, the micro aspherical lens can be produced in large quantity because the reproduction thereof is relatively easy. Furthermore, an optical fiber coupling device, a focusing optical system, an optical device, a semiconductor laser light source, an image device or the like can be constructed using the micro aspherical lens thus fabricated.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1989Date of Patent: September 15, 1992Assignee: Omron Tateisi Electronics Co.Inventors: Shigeru Aoyama, Tsukasa Yamashita, Shiro Ogata