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Kugimoto

Hironori Kugimoto, Chiba JP

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110149462ELECTROSTATIC CHUCK, PRODUCTION METHOD OF ELECTROSTATIC CHUCK AND ELECTROSTATIC CHUCK DEVICE - The present invention relates to an electrostatic chuck comprising a specific composite oxide sintered body, wherein in the sintered body, an L* value of a reflected color tone measured by a C light source on a 2° angle visual field condition is 10 or more and 50 or less in a CIEL*a*b* color system prescribed in JIS Z 8729-1994 and an electrostatic chuck device comprising an electrostatic chuck member (A) having a tabular body provided with a clamping surface for clamping a sample by the electrostatic force, an internal electrode layer for clamping a sample by electrostatic force which is provided on the back face of the tabular body and an insulation layer, wherein at least the sample clamping surface of the tabular body in the electrostatic chuck member (A) comprises the composite oxide sintered body constituting the electrostatic chuck described above.06-23-2011

Junichi Kugimoto, Yamaguchi JP

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20100267944PROCESS FOR PRODUCING LAUROLACTAM - Provided is a process for efficiently producing laurolactam by simple steps from cyclododecanone and hydroxylamine. This production process comprises the steps of: (a) reacting cyclododecanone with hydroxylamine in an aqueous solution in the presence of an oxime-formation solvent to produce cyclododecanone oxime; (b) separating the reaction mixture obtained after the oxime-forming step into an oil and an aqueous phases and collecting a solution of cyclododecanone oxime of the oil phase; (c) removing a part or all of the oxime-formation solvent and dissolved water from the solution of cyclododecanone oxime which is collected as an oil phase in the oil/aqueous phase separation step, whereby preparing a solution containing a rearrangement solvent to be used in a rearrangement reaction in a later step and the cyclododecanone oxime; (d) producing laurolactam from cyclododecanone oxime by rearrangement reaction using an aromatic-ring containing compound as a rearrangement catalyst; and (e) separating and removing the rearrangement solvent and the rearrangement catalyst from the reaction mixture after the rearrangement step, and purifying the laurolactam.10-21-2010
20100324283PROCESS FOR PRODUCING LAUROLACTAM - Disclosed is a method for producing laurolactam from cyclododecanone and hydroxylamine in a simple process and with high efficiency. The method comprises the following steps (a) to (e): (a) reacting cyclododecanone with hydroxylamine in an aqueous solution in the presence of an excess amount of cyclododecanone or a solvent to produce cyclododecanone oxime; (b) separating the reaction mixture obtained after the oxime-forming step into an oil and an aqueous phases and collecting a solution of cyclododecanone oxime of the oil phase as; (c) removing dissolved water from the solution of cyclododecanone oxime which is collected as an oily phase in the oil/aqueous phase separation step; (d) producing laurolactam from cyclododecanone oxime by rearrangement reaction using an aromatic-ring containing compound as a rearrangement catalyst; and (e) separating the produced laurolactam from the reaction mixture after the rearrangement step and purifying the laurolactam.12-23-2010
20110065913PROCESS FOR PRODUCING LAUROLACTAM - The present invention relates to a process for producing laurolactam from cyclododecanone oxime by liquid-phase rearrangement reaction using trichlorotriazine as a rearrangement catalyst. The present invention can provide a process which can solve the problem of termination of the reaction at a certain conversion, can prevent an inactive precipitate generated from trichlorotriazine from precipitating in the course of the reaction process, and can remove an inactive precipitate, an active intermediate and a residual catalyst.03-17-2011

Nobuyuki Kugimoto, Osaka-Shi JP

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20100241772THIN CLIENT SERVER SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MANAGING A DRIVER OF A USB DEVICE - Provided is a more secure thin client server system by suppressing increase of the number of sessions established between a thin client and a server when the server controls a USB device connected to a USB bus of the thin client. When a thin client OS detects that a USB device (D) which is one of a plurality of predetermined USB devices is connected, a USB general-purpose device driver that supports all of the plurality of predetermined USB devices is loaded, and a type of the USB device (D) is notified from the thin client to the server via a session used when the screen information or the like is transmitted between the thin client and the server. The server loads a device driver of the USB device (D), assuming that the USB device (D) is connected to a USB virtual bus driver working as a virtual USB bus.09-23-2010