Patents by Inventor Tasuku IMANISHI

Tasuku IMANISHI 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: 10367374
    Abstract: Electrical power is shared wirelessly among electrical power-sharing hubs in a wireless mesh network. Each electrical power-sharing hub includes one or more transmitters and receivers for wireless communications with other hubs and wireless power transfer technology to transmit or receive electrical power with other hubs. If electrical power at a respective electrical power-sharing hub is insufficient to power an electrical load on the hub, the hub wirelessly requests that a specific amount of electrical power be transmitted to it wirelessly from one or more neighboring electrical power-sharing hubs. At least one of the neighboring hubs may send a portion or all of the requested power. If the neighboring hubs do not have electrical power to share, a request for power is wirelessly transmitted to non-neighboring hubs, at least one of which may relay available electrical power wirelessly to the requesting hub via the wireless mesh network.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 2016
    Date of Patent: July 30, 2019
    Assignee: Azbil North America Research and Development, Inc.
    Inventors: Jeremy Tole, Peter Walther, Tasuku Imanishi
  • Patent number: 10088339
    Abstract: An automated system and method for detecting substantial edge defects on an object that can degrade or impede proper object performance. The defects, such as chips, cracks, or bumps, if sufficiently substantial, can interfere with the proper operation of the object. The inspection may be performed with four electronic sensors, two on each side of the object, or with two electronic sensors that each take two sets of measurements spaced apart by a certain time interval. Sensor measurements are periodically obtained and used by a controller to calculate a value based on the four sensor measurements. The calculated value is compared to a threshold to determine whether or not any defects are significant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2015
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2018
    Assignee: Azbil Corporation
    Inventors: Tasuku Imanishi, Shinrin Takahashi
  • Publication number: 20180034321
    Abstract: Electrical power is shared wirelessly among electrical power-sharing hubs in a wireless mesh network. Each electrical power-sharing hub includes one or more transmitters and receivers for wireless communications with other hubs and wireless power transfer technology to transmit or receive electrical power with other hubs. If electrical power at a respective electrical power-sharing hub is insufficient to power an electrical load on the hub, the hub wirelessly requests that a specific amount of electrical power be transmitted to it wirelessly from one or more neighboring electrical power-sharing hubs. At least one of the neighboring hubs may send a portion or all of the requested power. If the neighboring hubs do not have electrical power to share, a request for power is wirelessly transmitted to non-neighboring hubs, at least one of which may relay available electrical power wirelessly to the requesting hub via the wireless mesh network.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 27, 2016
    Publication date: February 1, 2018
    Applicant: Azbil North America Research and Development, Inc.
    Inventors: Jeremy Tole, Peter Walther, Tasuku Imanishi
  • Publication number: 20160238372
    Abstract: An automated system and method for detecting substantial edge defects on an object that can degrade or impede proper object performance. The defects, such as chips, cracks, or bumps, if sufficiently substantial, can interfere with the proper operation of the object. The inspection may be performed with four electronic sensors, two on each side of the object, or with two electronic sensors that each take two sets of measurements spaced apart by a certain time interval. Sensor measurements are periodically obtained and used by a controller to calculate a value based on the four sensor measurements. The calculated value is compared to a threshold to determine whether or not any defects are significant.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 30, 2015
    Publication date: August 18, 2016
    Inventors: Tasuku Imanishi, Shinrin Takahashi
  • Publication number: 20140156662
    Abstract: A predicting variable identifying device includes a candidate profile creating portion sequentially rotates correspondence relationships between intervals in a reference profile and ranks, to create respective candidate profiles, for each different amount of rotation, a group classifying portion, based on a setting from the outside, performs classification of one interval or a plurality of continuous intervals into individual control groups, a rank match checking portion, checks, for each candidate profile B, whether or not the ranks match across the intervals that belong to identical control groups, and a predicting variable identifying portion identifies, as predicting variables, those variables that indicate energy indicator values in the intervals going back by retrospection times, from a point in time for which a prediction is to be made, for those candidate profiles wherein the ranks have been confirmed to be matching for all of the control groups.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 27, 2013
    Publication date: June 5, 2014
    Inventors: Tomohiro KONDA, Chosei KASEDA, Tasuku IMANISHI