Isahaya
Makoto Isahaya, Tokyo JP
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20140044300 | ELECTRONIC APPARATUS, SOUND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT METHOD, AND SOUND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT MEMBER - According to one embodiment, an electronic apparatus includes a speaker and a matching section. The speaker includes an output section configured to output sound and an opening which exposes the output section. The matching section closes the opening and includes a slit which partially exposes the output section. | 02-13-2014 |
Yoshinori Isahaya, Tokyo JP
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20100210811 | POLYCARBONATE RESIN COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF PRODUCING THE SAME - The present invention relates to a polycarbonate resin composition which comprises a polycarbonate resin having the repeating unit that is represented by the following general formula (1) and a hydroxyl group at terminal thereof and has the concentration of the terminal hydroxyl group of 1000 ppm or more. | 08-19-2010 |
20130197166 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF HIGHLY POLYMERIZED AROMATIC POLYCARBONATE RESIN - A method for highly polymerizing an aromatic polycarbonate resin, which enables the increase in molecular weight of the aromatic polycarbonate resin satisfactorily while keeping good quality of the resin. An aromatic polycarbonate is linked to an aliphatic diol compound having a boiling point of 240° C. or higher (preferably in an amount of 0.01 to 1.0 mole per mole of the total amount of the terminal of the aromatic polycarbonate) through a transesterification reaction in the presence of a transesterification catalyst under reduced pressure conditions (preferably at a reduced pressure ranging from 13 kPaA (100 torr) to 0.01 kPaA (0.01 torr)), thereby increasing the molecular weight of the resulting molecule. The weight average molecular weight (Mw) of the aromatic polycarbonate after the transesterification reaction can be increased preferably by 5,000 or more compared to that of the aromatic polycarbonate before the transesterification reaction. | 08-01-2013 |
20140371404 | METHOD FOR CONTINUOUS PRODUCTION OF HIGH-MOLECULAR-WEIGHT POLYCARBONATE RESIN - The present invention provides an improved method for continuously producing a high-molecular-weight polycarbonate resin by carrying out a linking and highly-polymerizing reaction of an aromatic polycarbonate prepolymer with an aliphatic diol compound wherein the retention time of the reaction mixture in the linking and highly-polymerizing reactor is shortened to achieve excellent performance. | 12-18-2014 |
Yoshinori Isahaya, Ibaraki JP
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20130317182 | PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING BRANCHED AROMATIC POLYCARBONATE RESIN WITH DESIRED DEGREE OF BRANCHING - [Problem] To provide a process for manufacturing, easily and using a conventional branching agent, a branched aromatic polycarbonate resin which has both a sufficiently high molecular weight and a desired degree of branching. [Solution] A branched aromatic polycarbonate resin having a degree of branching (N value) controlled within a specific range is manufactured by subjecting an aromatic polycarbonate prepolymer that has a branched structure introduced using a specific amount of a branching agent to molecular-weight-increasing linking reaction with an aliphatic diol compound in the presence of a transesterification catalyst under the condition of a reduced pressure. The amount (A) of the branching agent used in adjusted on the basis of the correlation between the amount (A) of the branching agent used and the N value of the branched aromatic polycarbonate resin. | 11-28-2013 |
20140206826 | HIGH-FLUIDITY POLYCARBONATE COPOLYMER, PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION HIGHLY POLYMERIZED AROMATIC POLYCARBONATE RESIN AND AROMATIC POLYCARBONATE COMPOUND (AS AMENDED) - The present inventions provide a novel polycarbonate copolymer having high fluidity and high molecular weight which is formed of a structural unit derived from an aliphatic diol compound and a structural unit derived from an aromatic dihydroxy compound, having a structure represented by the formula (III): | 07-24-2014 |