Patents by Inventor Tateshi Kimura

Tateshi Kimura 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: 7585430
    Abstract: There is disclosed a plate-shaped pressed body (wafer) produced from an inorganic sorbent and a binder, having a thickness of less than 700 ?m, which is produced by the process of compressing a mixture of the inorganic sorbent, the binder, and optionally water and compression aids at a pressure of at least 70 MPa, wherein the weight ratio of dry sorbent to dry binder is between about 4 and 0.7 and the water content of the mixture, measured at 160° C., is between 8 and 20%; and calcining the resulting pressed body at temperatures of at least about 500° C., until the water content is substantially removed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 2006
    Date of Patent: September 8, 2009
    Assignee: Sud-Chemie AG
    Inventors: Stefan O. Dick, Arthur E. Schepf, Tateshi Kimura, Andrew J. Robertson, Mike Gaffney
  • Publication number: 20070001146
    Abstract: There is disclosed a plate-shaped pressed body (wafer) produced from an inorganic sorbent and a binder, having a thickness of less than 700 ?m, which is produced by the process of compressing a mixture of the inorganic sorbent, the binder, and optionally water and compression aids at a pressure of at least 70 MPa, wherein the weight ratio of dry sorbent to dry binder is between about 4 and 0.7 and the water content of the mixture, measured at 160° C., is between 8 and 20%; and calcining the resulting pressed body at temperatures of at least about 500° C., until the water content is substantially removed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 22, 2006
    Publication date: January 4, 2007
    Applicant: SUD-CHEMIE AG
    Inventors: Stefan Dick, Arthur Schepf, Tateshi Kimura, Andrew Robertson, Mike Gaffney
  • Patent number: 6829876
    Abstract: A process for splicing cut ends of a continuous strip of packets or bags used to hold bulk material. The steps of the process include forming a continuous strip of packets from packaging material and filling the packets with bulk material. The edges of the packaging material are sealed to form individual packets of the continuous strip such that adjacent packets share a common sealed area of packaging material. Openings are then formed in the common sealed areas between the adjacent packets. The continuous strip is then cut entirely across the common sealed area of the packets at two separate locations on the continuous strip to form cut ends such that each of the cut ends of the continuous strip contains an opening in the common sealed area. Without using splicing tape, the two cut ends of the continuous strip with openings are spliced together such that the openings in the two cut ends overlap. The splicing process can be accomplished by ultrasonic welding, impulse splicing or other processes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 14, 2004
    Inventors: Robert W. Young, Tateshi Kimura, Stefan O. Dick
  • Publication number: 20040195136
    Abstract: A continuous strip of packets or bags used to hold bulk material formed by processes including ultrasonic welding, impulse splicing, adhesive binding and other such processes. Also disclosed is equipment to produce these spliced products.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 16, 2004
    Publication date: October 7, 2004
    Inventors: Robert W. Young, Tateshi Kimura, Stefan O. Dick
  • Publication number: 20030015687
    Abstract: There is disclosed a plate-shaped pressed body (wafer) produced from an inorganic sorbent and a binder, having a thickness of less than 700 &mgr;m, which is produced by the process of compressing a mixture of the inorganic sorbent, the binder, and optionally water and compression aids at a pressure of at least 70 MPa, wherein the weight ratio of dry sorbent to dry binder is between about 4 and 0.7 and the water content of the mixture, measured at 160° C., is between 8 and 20%; and calcining the resulting pressed body at temperatures of at least about 500° C., until the water content is substantially removed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 7, 2002
    Publication date: January 23, 2003
    Applicant: Sud-Chemie AG
    Inventors: Stefan O. Dick, Tateshi Kimura, Arthur E. Schepf, Greg Morgan, Tim Luong, Andrew J. Robertson, Mike Gaffney