Patents by Inventor Yoshio Kenmochi
Yoshio Kenmochi 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: 7705259Abstract: Mobile phones are in a trend of having thinner configuration due to emphasis on the design. Thus, in order to meet this demand, the present invention aims to thin the key sheet portion as much as possible. A thin key sheet and a thin key unit incorporating the thin key sheet are configured by providing on its surface a key top 2 made of a metal or a resin with indications such as letters, symbols, graphics or the like indicating the functions of keys are formed on the front surface or the back surface thereof, and switch elements 4 for turning ON/OFF of an electric circuit by the pressing of the key top, together with a printed circuit board 5 on which a circuit pattern involved therewith is formed; and by adhering and fixing the key top 2 and the printed circuit board 5 together via a cushion gasket 3 having appropriate elasticity and a filler layer 14 disposed between the key top and the printed circuit board.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2005Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Sunarrow LimitedInventor: Yoshio Kenmochi
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Patent number: 7705256Abstract: Mobile phones are in a trend of having thinner configuration due to emphasis on the design. Thus, in order to meet this demand, the present invention aims to thin the key sheet portion as much as possible. The present invention provides a thin key sheet 1 comprising a key top 2 made of a metal or a resin having on the front surface or the back surface indications such as letters, symbols, graphics or the like indicating the functions of keys, a key pad 3 made of a material having rubber elasticity such as a silicone rubber or various elastomers for supporting/fixing the key top, an EL element 8 formed on the back surface of the key top by means of printing, and a printed circuit board 5 on which a switch element is provided at its surface for turning ON/OFF of an electric circuit by the pressing of the key top 2 and on which a circuit pattern involved therewith is formed.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2006Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Sunarrow LimitedInventor: Yoshio Kenmochi
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Publication number: 20080277253Abstract: Mobile phones are in a trend of having thinner configuration due to emphasis on the design. Thus, in order to meet this demand, the present invention aims to thin the key sheet portion as much as possible. The present invention provides a thin key sheet 1 comprising a key top 2 made of a metal or a resin having on the front surface or the back surface indications such as letters, symbols, graphics or the like indicating the functions of keys, a key pad 3 made of a material having rubber elasticity such as a silicone rubber or various elastomers for supporting/fixing the key top, an EL element 8 formed on the back surface of the key top by means of printing, and a printed circuit board 5 on which a switch element is provided at its surface for turning ON/OFF of an electric circuit by the pressing of the key top 2 and on which a circuit pattern involved therewith is formed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2006Publication date: November 13, 2008Inventor: Yoshio Kenmochi
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Publication number: 20080073186Abstract: Mobile phones are in a trend of having thinner configuration due to emphasis on the design. Thus, in order to meet this demand, the present invention aims to thin the key sheet portion as much as possible. A thin key sheet and a thin key unit incorporating the thin key sheet are configured by providing on its surface a key top 2 made of a metal or a resin with indications such as letters, symbols, graphics or the like indicating the functions of keys are formed on the front surface or the back surface thereof, and switch elements 4 for turning ON/OFF of an electric circuit by the pressing of the key top, together with a printed circuit board 5 on which a circuit pattern involved therewith is formed; and by adhering and fixing the key top 2 and the printed circuit board 5 together via a cushion gasket 3 having appropriate elasticity and a filler layer 14 disposed between the key top and the printed circuit board.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2005Publication date: March 27, 2008Inventor: Yoshio Kenmochi
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Patent number: 6677545Abstract: The present invention provides an illumination key and a method of making such illumination key, in which the upper surface of the key top is curved and slanted at an angle to make it possible to reliably recognize the pattern (such as a letter or the like) printed thereon, the key operating portion is provided with a rubber-like click sensitivity and elasticity while the key top portion is made of a hard resin, with the key operating portion and the key to being reliably bonded to each other, and in which a pattern such as a letter or the like can be simply created without the need for laser etching, and wherein it is possible to reliably carry out ON/OFF operations of a one key top without operating neighboring key tops.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2001Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: Sunarrow Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshio Kenmochi
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Publication number: 20020027065Abstract: The present invention provides an illumination key and a method of making such illumination key, in which the upper surface of the key top is curved and slanted at an angle to make it possible to reliably recognize the pattern (such as a letter or the like) printed thereon, the key operating portion is provided with a rubber-like click sensitivity and elasticity while the key top portion is made of a hard resin, with the key operating portion and the key to being reliably bonded to each other, and in which a pattern such as a letter or the like can be simply created without the need for laser etching, and wherein it is possible to reliably carry out ON/OFF operations of a one key top without operating neighboring key tops.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2001Publication date: March 7, 2002Inventor: Yoshio Kenmochi
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Patent number: 6084190Abstract: An illuminated keypad key and method of manufacture thereof, having a light-permeable resin key top, a film having a pattern formed in one side thereof, the film being fixed to the upper and side surfaces of the transparent resin key top, cutting away portions of the film that extend beyond the lower periphery of the key top, and upper surface of a key operating portion made from transparent rubber or thermoplastic elastomer, being fixed to the underside surface of the key top by means of a transparent adhesive. The above mentioned film has a thickness of 100 mm-200 mm.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: Sunarrow Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshio Kenmochi
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Patent number: 5945463Abstract: A composition for a gasket which comprises (A) 100 parts by weight of a urethane acrylate oligomer having a weight-average molecular weight of 7,000 to 40,000, (B) 40 to 260 parts by weight of a polyether monoacrylate substituted at the end and/or a polyether polyester monoacrylate substituted at the end, and (C) 0.5 to 5 parts by weight of a photopolymerization initiator and has a viscosity of 4,000 to 100,000 centipoises at 25.degree. C.; and a process for producing a gasket by discharging the above composition on a substrate by using an X-Y-Z-driving automatic coating robot and curing the discharged composition by irradiation of ultraviolet light.A gasket can be formed to an accurate shape. Operations of forming and attaching the gasket can easily be conducted, and loss of the used material can be reduced. The gasket has a large tearing strength and a small compression set and is excellent in the flexibility and the sealing property.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1997Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Assignees: Zeon Rize Co., Ltd., Sunarrow LimitedInventors: Ichiro Kawabuchi, Tetsuro Yamada, Yoshio Kenmochi, Atsuo Ishikawa
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Patent number: 5664667Abstract: A pushbutton switch is described which has a printed wiring board and a keypad arranged above the printed board, wherein the keypad has a non-working portion and a working portion made of translucent silicone rubber or thermoplastic elastomer in which the upper surfaces of the non-working portions only are covered with an opaque film, with an underside surface thereof covered by an insulating resin film so as to form an electrically conductive light-reflecting layer which is grounded to an earth portion.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1996Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Assignee: Sunarrow Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshio Kenmochi
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Patent number: 5661279Abstract: A pushbutton switch which is based on a printed-wiring board equipped with a light source and a keypad that is arranged above the printed-wiring board. The pushbutton switch has a non-working portion and a working portion made of transparent silicone rubber or a transparent thermoplastic elastomer, wherein the upper surfaces of the non-working portions, excluding the working portions of the keypad, are covered with an opaque film, with the underside thereof being covered by an insulating film which forms an electrically conductive light-reflecting layer in which the electrically conductive light reflective layer is grounded by being connected to an earth portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1995Date of Patent: August 26, 1997Assignee: Sunarrow Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshio Kenmochi
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Patent number: 5234744Abstract: An illuminated key button is disclosed which is formed of a light permeable hard resin and has on the bottom of the key a print layer which is illuminated from below and is integral with the operating portion of the key button.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1992Date of Patent: August 10, 1993Assignee: Sunarrow Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshio Kenmochi
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Patent number: 5128842Abstract: A laniform illumination plate comprising light emitters at one side thereof to irradiate the display section of the necessary keys with uniform illumination, a light-transmitting thin plate which has total reflection inside the plate thickness, the light emitters located in predetermined intervals, with sloped or curved concave reflecting sections formed on the bottom surface of the thin plate corresponding to the location of the keys, or strip shaped concave reflecting sections which run across the width of the thin plate, whereby the light is directed to the corresponding keys on the top surface of the thin plate.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1991Date of Patent: July 7, 1992Assignee: Sunarrow Co., Inc.Inventor: Yoshio Kenmochi