Patents by Inventor Takuzo Iwatsubo
Takuzo Iwatsubo 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: 8661879Abstract: A designing method of the present invention includes the steps of: measuring a golf swing to obtain a measured result; obtaining a swing model provided with a link model and joint torque data based on the measured result, the link model having at least two links; performing simulation for swing the golf club using the swing model; and obtaining head information in a specific situation during a swing based on a result of the simulation. In the designing method, a plurality of specifications of the golf club and/or the plurality of swing models are used to obtain the plurality of head information, and stability is evaluated using a difference between the head information. In the designing method, it was found that a great lateral moment of inertia of a head and a small depth of a center of gravity of the head contribute to the stability.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2010Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignees: A School Corporation Kansai University, SRI Sports LimitedInventors: Takuzo Iwatsubo, Hiroshi Hasegawa, Masahide Onuki
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Patent number: 8142300Abstract: According to the present invention, a torque applied from a golf player to a golf club during a swing is analyzed in a time-series manner. A DLT method is suitable as a determination procedure. Preferably, a link model is used in this analysis. Preferably, the three-dimensional coordinate of the mark provided at a position that corresponds to the link model is determined by a DLT method. Preferable analysis method includes: modeling using a golf club, and at least a part of a golf player who grips a grip member of the golf club to provide a link model in which the golf club is connected with the golf player via a joint; and analyzing the torque that acts on the joint is analyzed during the swing in a time-series manner. This joint is positioned in the vicinity of the grip member. This analysis can be applied to a method of diagnosing a swing, a method of selecting a golf club, and a method of designing a golf club.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2008Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignees: A School Corporation Kansai University, SRI Sports LimitedInventors: Takuzo Iwatsubo, Keiji Moriyama, Masanori Yabu, Masahide Onuki
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Publication number: 20110130214Abstract: A designing method of the present invention includes the steps of: measuring a golf swing to obtain a measured result; obtaining a swing model provided with a link model and joint torque data based on the measured result, the link model having at least two links; performing simulation for swing the golf club using the swing model; and obtaining head information in a specific situation during a swing based on a result of the simulation. In the designing method, a plurality of specifications of the golf club and/or the plurality of swing models are used to obtain the plurality of head information, and stability is evaluated using a difference between the head information. In the designing method, it was found that a great lateral moment of inertia of a head and a small depth of a center of gravity of the head contribute to the stability.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2010Publication date: June 2, 2011Applicants: A SCHOOL CORPORATION KANSAI UNIVERSITY, SRI SPORTS LIMITEDInventors: Takuzo IWATSUBO, Hiroshi HASEGAWA, Masahide ONUKI
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Patent number: 7813906Abstract: A method that utilizes signals from an accelerometer in resonant frequency bands or high frequency bands to, in a cost-effective manner, measure wear particle penetration of lubricant and lubricant degradation, both of which greatly affect prediction of residual service life; and, using as a basis these measurements of wear particle penetration and lubricant degradation, enables accurate estimation of residual service life for rolling bearings in the early stages.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2003Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignees: The Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc.Inventors: Isao Shiromaru, Makoto Tanaka, Yoshinobu Akamatsu, Yoji Nagayasu, Shingo Boda, Takuzo Iwatsubo
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Patent number: 7559240Abstract: Degradation of the lubricant due to contamination of the lubricant with wear particles or moisture, which greatly affects the service life of rolling bearings, can be detected in a cost-effective manner through the use of a resonance frequency band signal or high-frequency signal of an accelerometer, and the service life of a rolling bearing can be estimated with high precision at an early stage on the basis of the detected state of the wear particles and lubricant.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2005Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignees: Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc.Inventors: Takuzo Iwatsubo, Isao Shiromaru, Makoto Tanaka, Yoshibobu Akamatsu, Hideko Nagayasu, legal representative, Shingo Boda, Yoji Nagayasu
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Publication number: 20090005188Abstract: According to the present invention, a torque applied from a golf player to a golf club during a swing is analyzed in a time-series manner. A DLT method is suitable as a determination procedure. Preferably, a link model is used in this analysis. Preferably, the three-dimensional coordinate of the mark provided at a position that corresponds to the link model is determined by a DLT method. Preferable analysis method includes: modeling using a golf club, and at least a part of a golf player who grips a grip member of the golf club to provide a link model in which the golf club is connected with the golf player via a joint; and analyzing the torque that acts on the joint is analyzed during the swing in a time-series manner. This joint is positioned in the vicinity of the grip member. This analysis can be applied to a method of diagnosing a swing, a method of selecting a golf club, and a method of designing a golf club.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2008Publication date: January 1, 2009Applicants: A School Corporation Kansai University, SRI Sports LimitedInventors: Takuzo Iwatsubo, Keiji Moriyama, Masanori Yabu, Masahide Onuki
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Publication number: 20070277613Abstract: Degradation of the lubricant due to contamination of the lubricant with wear particles or moisture, which greatly affects the service life of rolling bearings, can be detected in a cost-effective manner through the use of a resonance frequency band signal or high-frequency signal of an accelerometer, and the service life of a rolling bearing can be estimated with high precision at an early stage on the basis of the detected state of the wear particles and lubricant.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2005Publication date: December 6, 2007Inventors: Takuzo Iwatsubo, Isao Shiromaru, Makoto Tanaka, Yoshinobu Akamatsu, Yoji Nagayasu, Hideko Nagayasu, Shingo Boda
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Publication number: 20050246150Abstract: An invention that utilizes signals from an accelerometer in resonant frequency bands or high frequency bands to, in a cost-effective manner, measure wear particle penetration of lubricant and lubricant degradation, both of which greatly affect prediction of residual service life; and, using as a basis these measurements of wear particle penetration and lubricant degradation, enables accurate estimation of residual service life for rolling bearings in the early stages.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2003Publication date: November 3, 2005Applicant: THE CHUGOKU ELECTRIC POWER CO., LTDInventors: Isao Shiromaru, Makoto Tanaka, Yoshinobu Akamatsu, Yoji Nagayasu, Shingo Boda, Takuzo Iwatsubo
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Patent number: 6293878Abstract: A tennis racket including a vibration damping member located in the vicinity of a position of a racket frame at which a large amplitude is generated when the tennis racket hits a tennis ball. The vibration damping member includes a mass adding part, such as a bracket assembly, having a portion extending in a widthwise direction of the tennis racket and a portion extending in a thickness direction thereof such that both portions are either integral or unintegral with each other; a viscoelastic material; a spring; or/and a damper each for connecting the mass adding part to the racket frame. The vibration damping member absorbs a vibration in an in-plane and an out-of-plane direction of the racket frame, and longitudinal and rotational impacts to be applied to a handle portion of the tennis racket.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1999Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Takuzo Iwatsubo, Yumi Kanemitsu