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Kamosaki, JP

Takeo Kamosaki, Konosu-Shi JP

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090323302Thermal relay - A thermal relay includes an outer casing; an adjusting dial for adjusting a setting current value; and a cover for avoiding an erroneous operation. The cover is attached to the outer casing to cover the adjusting dial. A chamfer is provided on each of a peripheral surface of a back surface of the cover and a peripheral surface of a top surface of the adjusting dial. The chamfer on the peripheral surface of the back surface of the cover and the chamfer on the peripheral surface of the top surface of the adjusting dial are engaged with each other.12-31-2009
20100245018Thermal overload relay - A thermal overload relay includes main bimetals which bend upon detection of an overload current; a release lever displaced via movement of a shifter moved in response to the bending of the main bimetals; and a contact reversing mechanism for changing-over contacts responsive to a rotation of the release lever. The main bimetals, the release lever and the contact reversing mechanism are all disposed in a case. The contact reversing mechanism includes a pivotable movable plate; a reversing spring reversing the movable plate by coupling with a rotated release lever; and an interlock plate rotating around a support shaft together with the movable plate. Each contact has a normally opened contact piece and a normally closed contact piece and is disposed respectively in the vicinity of a front surface and in the vicinity of a back surface of the interlock plate.09-30-2010
20100245019Thermal overload relay - A thermal overload relay has a case, a main bimetal bending upon detection of an overload current, a release lever rotatably supported by an adjusting link and rotating according to a shifter displaced in response to the bending of the main bimetals, and a contact reversing mechanism for change-over contacts responsive to a rotation of the release lever. The main bimetal, release lever and contact reversing mechanism are disposed in the case. The contact reversing mechanism has a movable plate, and a reversing spring stretched between the other side of the movable plate and a spring support. The other end of the movable plate and the spring support is positioned opposite a support point. The release lever has a release lever supporting part, a reversing spring pushing part, a cam contact part, and a displacement input part, in which the release lever supporting part is pivoted on the adjusting link.09-30-2010
20100245020Thermal overload relay - A thermal overload relay includes a main bimetal for detection of an overload current, a shifter associated with the main bimetal, a release lever working according to a displacement of the shifter, a contact reversing mechanism for changing-over contacts by reversing action caused by rotation of the release lever, and a manipulation structure for manipulating the release lever and the contact reversing mechanism. The manipulation structure includes a reset bar for returning the contact reversing mechanism to an initial state. The reset bar is arranged to change-over between a manual reset state in which the reset bar can be pushed-in and an automatic reset state in which the reset bar is pushed-in and turned from the manual reset state and held in that state.09-30-2010
20100245021Thermal overload relay - A thermal overload relay has an actuator mechanism that generates an operating force by bending of a main bimetal with a heating wire wound thereon; a switching mechanism that is driven by the operating force from the actuator mechanism; a contact changeover mechanism wherein contacts are changed by the switching mechanism operation; and a casing that contains the actuator, the switching and the contact changeover mechanisms. The casing has main circuit terminals and auxiliary circuit terminals arranged on one side, the main circuit terminals electrically connecting the thermal overload relay to an electric load device, and the auxiliary circuit terminals electrically connecting the thermal overload relay to another electric device. When the casing is viewed in plan, the main circuit terminals are aligned and, the auxiliary circuit terminals are arranged in a position offset from the position of the alignment of the main circuit terminals.09-30-2010
20100253467THERMAL OVERLOAD RELAY DEVICE - A thermal overload relay device has a mechanism that allows the interphase pitch between connection lines to be readily changeable without using a jig or the like in the work for electrically connecting the thermal overload relay to different types of electromagnetic contactors, thereby reducing the maintenance cost. The mechanism comprises a connection line-holding structure disposed in a casing and holding the connection lines, while permitting the distances between the connection lines to be readily changeable between among at least two different interphase pitches.10-07-2010

Takeo Kamosaki, Saitama JP

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090206977Thermal overload relay - A thermal overload relay is provided with an external case, and an adjustment dial with a cam inserted into an adjustment dial insertion hole provided in the external case for adjusting a settling current. A press-fitting section is provided at one of the adjustment dial and the adjustment dial insertion hole, and a locking section is provided at the other of the adjustment dial and the adjustment dial insertion hole. The press-fitting section is press-fit and retained in the locking section.08-20-2009

Tetsu Kamosaki, Haibara-Gun, Shizuoka JP

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090190073PHTHALOCYANINE-SERIES PIGMENT FINE PARTICLES, METHOD OF PRODUCING THE SAME, PIGMENT DISPERSION PHOTORESIST, COLORED TRANSFER MATERIAL, COLOR FILTER AND LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - A method of producing phthalocyanine-series pigment fine particles, the method comprising: dissolving a phthalocyanine-series pigment in a good solvent added with a pigment-dispersing agent comprising a compound represented by the following formula (I), to prepare a pigment solution; and mixing the pigment solution with a solvent which is compatible with the good solvent but is a poor solvent for the phthalocyanine-series pigment, to form fine particles of the phthalocyanine-series pigment having a size in the order of nanometer:07-30-2009

Tetsu Kamosaki, Shizuoka JP

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090059138METHOD OF PRODUCING ORGANIC NANOPARTICLES, ORGANIC NANOPARTICLES THUS OBTAINED, INKJET INK FOR COLOR FILTER, COLORED PHOTOSENSITIVE RESIN COMPOSITION AND PHOTOSENSITIVE RESIN TRANSFER MATERIAL, CONTAINING THE SAME, AND COLOR FILTER, LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE AND CCD DEVICE, PREPARED USING THE SAME - A method of producing organic nanoparticles, comprising: 03-05-2009