Inaguchi
Takafumi Inaguchi, Nagaokakyo-Shi JP
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20120115039 | All Solid Secondary Battery and Manufacturing Method Therefor - A solid secondary battery that includes a positive electrode layer, a solid electrolyte layer including an oxide-based solid electrolyte, and a negative electrode layer. At least one of the positive electrode layer and the negative electrode layer, and the solid electrolyte layer are joined by sintering. At least one of the positive electrode layer and the negative electrode layer includes an electrode active material, and a conductive agent containing a carbon material, and the conductive agent includes a carbon material which has a specific surface area of 1000 m | 05-10-2012 |
Takafumi Inaguchi, Kyoto-Fu JP
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20120061612 | Electrode Active Material for Secondary Battery and Method for Producing the Same, Precursor for Same, and Secondary Battery - A method for producing an electrode active material for a secondary battery, which contains a lithium containing phosphate compound with a olivine-type framework represented by LiMPO | 03-15-2012 |
Takashi Inaguchi, Chiyoda-Ku JP
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20150035631 | ELECTROMAGNETIC SWITCH - An arc runner has a pair of side panels covering movable contacts and fixed contacts from a width direction of a movable contactor, a back panel covering the movable contacts and the fixed contacts from a longitudinal direction of the movable contactor, and a top panel covering the movable contacts and the fixed contacts from above, is formed of a magnetic material, and guides arcs to be generated between the movable contacts and the fixed contacts when the movable contacts and the fixed contacts separate from each other, toward an upward direction of the movable contactor. Furthermore, the arc runner includes, in a central portion of the top panel, a top panel hole flow-path area which is larger than top-panel to side-panel gaps formed between the side panels and the top panel. | 02-05-2015 |
Takashi Inaguchi, Tokyo JP
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20150129549 | SWITCH - A small-size switch having an arc runner is provided. The switch includes fixed contacts each of which is bonded with each one end of fixed contactors | 05-14-2015 |
Yuuzou Inaguchi, Minamitsuru-Gun, Yamanashi JP
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20130219789 | TWO-STAGE LINKED SLIDING DOOR OF MACHINE TOOL - A two-stage linked sliding door of a machine tool is provided with a first door half and a second door half movable through different strokes. Pulleys are disposed individually at two opposite end portions of the second door half, and a wire is stretched between the pulleys. The opposite end portions of the wire are secured to the door frame or the first door half by two wire tensioning springs, individually, such that the opposite end portions face each other. These two springs are juxtaposed and offset with each other so that their respective central axes do not line on the same axis. | 08-29-2013 |
Yuuzou Inaguchi, Minamitsuru-Gun JP
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20130061425 | SHOCK ABSORBING DAMPER FOR SLIDING DOOR - A shock absorbing damper incorporated into a shock absorbing/door pull-in mechanism includes a piston inside thereof. If the sliding door is moved in a closing direction, one end of a rod connected to the sliding door closes a pressure release hole formed in a central portion of the piston. Then, a resistance to movement of the piston is generated to absorb a shock occurring when the sliding door is closed. On the other hand, if the sliding door is moved in an opening direction, the rod is separated from the piston. As a result, the pressure release hole in the piston is opened and a shock attenuating medium (oil) flows through the pressure release hole and therefore the sliding door moves lightly. | 03-14-2013 |
Yuuzou Inaguchi, Yamanashi JP
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20140234044 | MACHINING TOOL WITH CUTTING FLUID PASSAGEWAY HAVING OPENED UPPER PORTION - A cutting fluid passageway that supplies a cutting fluid is disposed in a machining space (inside of a machine tool) of a machining tool isolated by a cover. The cutting fluid passageway is formed so that the upper portion thereof is opened in the passageway direction. Then, the cutting fluid is supplied from the cutting fluid passageway to a workpiece and a tool during machining or to the inside of the machine tool on which scattered chips produced by the processing are accumulated. | 08-21-2014 |
20140241824 | MACHINE TOOL WITH COVER ADAPTED FOR DISCHARGE OF CHIPS - A machine tool has a cover comprising a front cover and right and left side covers and includes a first slope part between the front cover and a table on which a workpiece is placed. The first slope part has slopes gradually declining from the center of the front cover toward left and right side covers. Further, the machine tool has also a second slope part that is connected to the left and right lower ends of the first slope part and has slopes declining rearward relative to the machine tool from the side of the front cover. If chips produced by machining are deposited on the surface of the first slope part, they are discharged onto the second slope part and into a contaminated fluid tank by a cutting fluid supplied from a nozzle. | 08-28-2014 |
20140377028 | MACHINE TOOL HAVING SCATTERING PREVENTION COVER - A machine tool has a saddle moving over a bed and a table moving over the saddle. A scattering prevention cover that receives chips generated and a cutting fluid supplied during machining of a workpiece placed on the table is fixed to the table. A first flow path fixed to the saddle receives the chips and cutting fluid discharged from the scattering prevention cover, and a second flow path fixed to the bed receives and discharges the chips and cutting fluid discharged from the first flow path. | 12-25-2014 |