Patents by Inventor Takayuki Moroto
Takayuki Moroto 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: 8444726Abstract: A grinding wheel is manufactured such that (a) any one of particles for an abrasive grain layer and particles for a substrate layer are put into the press-mold die, and other particles are put onto the particles in the press-mold die, and then the substrate layer and the abrasive grain layer are integrally press-molded to form a non-baked grinding chip with an arcuate shape; (b) depressions are formed on the abrasive grain layer of the non-baked grinding chip; (c) the grinding chip on which the depressions are formed is baked; and (d) the plurality of baked-grinding chips are adhered to a core of the grinding wheel.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2007Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignees: JTEKT Corporation, Toyoda Van Moppes Ltd.Inventors: Shinji Soma, Koji Morita, Tomohiro Inagaki, Takayuki Moroto, Kazuhiko Sugita, Tomoyasu Imai, Yasuji Kunihiro
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Patent number: 7824246Abstract: In a wheel spindle device wherein a plurality of grinding wheels are attached in a juxtaposed relation to a wheel spindle rotatably carried on a wheel head of a grinding machine, a reference position for specifying a position in the circumferential direction of the grinding wheel is provided on a core member of each of the grinding wheels, and a plurality of inclined grooves at predetermined angular intervals are formed on a grinding surface of each grinding wheel to be inclined relative to the circumferential direction of each grinding wheel. In order that the fluctuations in the dynamic pressure and the grinding resistance between respective grinding wheels and workpiece portions ground therewith do not grow as a combined or synergy effect, the inclined grooves on each grinding wheel are shifted in angular phase from those on another grinding wheel, so that grinding efficiency and accuracy can be enhanced.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2008Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignees: Toyoda Van Moppes Ltd., JTEKT CorporationInventors: Tomohiro Inagaki, Tomoyasu Imai, Takayuki Moroto, Shinji Soma
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Patent number: 7695353Abstract: In a grinding wheel in which abrasive tips for rough grinding and abrasive tips for finish grinding are alternately bonded to a periphery of a disk type base rotating about a rotation axis, each abrasive tip includes the abrasive layer formed by bonding abrasive grains and a lower layer overlaid and integrally for led with the abrasive layer. The abrasive tip is attached to the periphery of the base at the lower layer. A Young's modulus of the lower layer of the abrasive tip for finish grinding relative to a load acting on the grinding surface of the abrasive tip in an inward direction of the grinding wheel is less than that of the abrasive tip for rough grinding. Thereby, the surface of a workpiece can be both rough-ground and finish-ground with superhigh-precision surface roughness with using one grinding wheel.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2005Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignees: Toyoda Van Moppes Ltd., JTEKT CorporationInventors: Takayuki Moroto, Kunihiko Unno, Masato Kitajima, Tomoyasu Imai, Yasuhisa Sekiya, Tomohiro Inagaki, Noboru Hiraiwa, Hiroshi Takehara, Toshiaki Sakurai, Shinji Soma
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Publication number: 20100071271Abstract: A grinding wheel is manufactured such that (a) any one of particles for an abrasive grain layer and particles for a substrate layer are put into the press-mold die, and other particles are put onto the particles in the press-mold die, and then the substrate layer and the abrasive grain layer are integrally press-molded to form a non-baked grinding chip with an arcuate shape; (b) depressions are formed on the abrasive grain layer of the non-baked grinding chip; (c) the grinding chip on which the depressions are formed is baked; and (d) the plurality of baked-grinding chips are adhered to a core of the grinding wheel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2007Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicants: Jtekt Corporation, Toyoda Van Moppes LtdInventors: Shinji Soma, Koji Morita, Tomohiro Inagaki, Takayuki Moroto, Kazuhiko Sugita, Tomoyasu Imai, Yasuji Kunihiro
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Publication number: 20090088056Abstract: In a grinding wheel comprising a disc-like core member and a ring-shape grinding wheel layer wherein superabrasive grains selected from cubic boron nitride particles and diamond particles are contained together with aggregates in a bonding material, the aggregates are made of porous ceramics particles and have an average particle size which is in a range of 70% to 150% relative to the average particle size of the superabrasive grains, and bridges made of the bonding material are formed between the aggregates adjoining to one another or between the aggregates and the superabrasive grains adjoining to the aggregates.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2008Publication date: April 2, 2009Applicants: TOYODA VAN MOPPES LTD., JTEKT CorporationInventors: Hiroshi TAKEHARA, Tomohiro Inagaki, Takayuki Moroto, Hiroshi Imaike, Shinji Soma, Koji Morita
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Publication number: 20080305726Abstract: In a wheel spindle device wherein a plurality of grinding wheels are attached in a juxtaposed relation to a wheel spindle rotatably carried on a wheel head of a grinding machine, a reference position for specifying a position in the circumferential direction of the grinding wheel is provided on a core member of each of the grinding wheels, and a plurality of inclined grooves at predetermined angular intervals are formed on a grinding surface of each grinding wheel to be inclined relative to the circumferential direction of each grinding wheel. In order that the fluctuations in the dynamic pressure and the grinding resistance between respective grinding wheels and workpiece portions ground therewith do not grow as a combined or synergy effect, the inclined grooves on each grinding wheel are shifted in angular phase from those on another grinding wheel, so that grinding efficiency and accuracy can be enhanced.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2008Publication date: December 11, 2008Applicants: TOYODA VAN MOPPES LTD., JTEKT CORPORATIONInventors: Tomohiro Inagaki, Tomoyasu Imai, Takayuki Moroto, Shinji Soma
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Publication number: 20080299884Abstract: In a grinding wheel in which abrasive tips for rough grinding and abrasive tips for finish grinding are alternately bonded to a periphery of a disk type base rotating about a rotation axis, each abrasive tip includes the abrasive layer for ed by bonding abrasive grains and a lower layer overlaid and integrally for led with the abrasive layer. The abrasive tip is attached to the periphery of the base at the lower layer. A Young's modulus of the lower layer of the abrasive tip for finish grinding relative to a load acting on the grinding surface of the abrasive tip in an inward direction of the grinding wheel is less than that of the abrasive tip for rough grinding.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2005Publication date: December 4, 2008Applicants: TOYODA VAN MOPPES LTD., JTEKT CORPORATIONInventors: Takayuki Moroto, Kunihiko Unno, Masato Kitajima, Tomoyasu Imai, Yasuhisa Sekiya, Tomohiro Inagaki, Noboru Hirawa, Hiroshi Takehara, Toshiaki Sakurai, Shinji Soma