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Fumitoshi Imasato, Yokkaichi-Shi JP

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100096185WIRING HARNESS AND A METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME, AND A METHOD FOR CONNECTING INSULATED WIRES - A wiring harness which is excellent in peel strength at a joining portion where conductors of electric wires are joined together, even if at least one of the electric wires have a small diameter. A wiring harness includes insulated wires whose conductors are partly exposed, and a metal leaf with which the exposed conductors are bound, where the bound conductors are welded preferably by ultrasonic welding, and the conductors including elemental wires have a joining portion where the elemental wires are joined together, the joining portion being inside the metal leaf. The elemental wires and the metal leaf are preferably made from copper, a copper alloy, aluminum and/or an aluminum alloy, and are preferably made from a same metal or a same alloy. At least one of the conductors preferably has a cross-sectional area of 0.35 mm04-22-2010

Hiroko Imasato, Fukuoka JP

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20100219076Dielectrophoresis Apparatus and Method - Provided is a dielectrophoresis apparatus with which it is possible to handle (move, stop, separate and sort, etc.) a dielectric particle utilizing dielectrophoresis and to measure dielectrophoretic force.09-02-2010

Youji Imasato, Yokohama-Shi, Kanagawa-Ken JP

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20120128802BITTERNESS SUPPRESSANT - The present invention relates to a bitterness suppressant derived from a juice of a stone fruit, and more specifically to a bitterness suppressant characterized by being derived from a juice of a stone fruit wherein a low molecular weight saccharide has been removed.05-24-2012

Yutaka Imasato, Kanagawa-Ken JP

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20080244559Acquisition and Control System - An acquisition and control system for use with devices installed in an underground well, comprising: an installation designer, a data server including a database of device specific and installation-specific data; an application builder; and a control and acquisition system; wherein the installation designer comprises a system for defining a hardware and software functional configuration for the devices installed in the well, the functional configuration being provided to the data server; the application builder comprises a system for obtaining software components from the data server and configuring such components to correspond to the functional configuration defined by the installation builder, the application builder outputting the configured software components to the control and acquisition system; and the control and acquisition system installs the configured software components in a data communication and processing environment connected to the devices installed in the well so as to control operation of the devices and to acquire data from the devices in accordance with the functional configuration.10-02-2008

Yutaka Imasato, Chiba-Shi JP

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20120076364IMAGING METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DOWNHOLE FLUID ANALYSIS - An example system described herein to perform downhole fluid analysis includes an imaging processor to be positioned downhole in a geological formation, the imaging processor including a plurality of photo detectors to sense light that has contacted a formation fluid in the geological formation, each photo detector to determine respective image data for a respective portion of an image region supported by the imaging processor, and a plurality of processing elements, each processing element being associated with a respective photo detector and to process first image data obtained from the respective photo detector and second image data obtained from at least one neighbor photo detector, and a controller to report measurement data via a telemetry communication link to a receiver to be located outside the geological formation, the measurement data being based on processed data obtained from the plurality of processing elements.03-29-2012