Nakawatase
Akira Nakawatase, Toyota-City JP
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20080289796 | Cooling module - A cooling module includes a heat exchanger, a blower, a fan shroud and an air cleaner unit for filtering air to be introduced into an engine of a vehicle. The fan shroud holds the blower on a downstream side of the heat exchanger with respect to a flow of air passing through the heat exchanger and has an air introducing portion defining an air passage from the heat exchanger to the blower. A front end of the air cleaner unit is offset from the heat exchanger with respect to a horizontal direction. A side wall of the air cleaner unit partly forms the air introducing portion. A clearance is provided between the side wall and the heat exchanger such that air upstream of the heat exchanger is conducted toward a position downstream of the heat exchanger through the clearance. | 11-27-2008 |
20080314357 | Air cleaner unit for internal combustion engine - An air cleaner unit includes a casing and a filter element disposed in the casing for filtering air to be introduced into an internal combustion engine of a vehicle. The casing includes a first case member and a second case member that are coupled to each other such that the filter element is housed in an element housing portion of the casing. The first case member has a hinge receiving portion, and the second case member has a hinge inserting portion. The hinge receiving portion and the hinge inserting portion are disposed under the element housing portion. The hinge receiving portion includes an engagement opening in which the hinge inserting portion is received such that the hinge receiving portion and the hinge inserting portion are connected in a hinge manner. The hinge receiving portion further includes a hinge receiving surface that extends from a vicinity of the engagement opening. | 12-25-2008 |
20100050980 | AIR CLEANER UNIT FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - An air cleaner unit for an internal combustion engine includes a casing and a filter element disposed in the casing. The casing includes a first case member having a first opening and a first sealing surface on a periphery of the first opening and a second case member having a second opening and a second sealing surface on a periphery of the second opening. The first case member and the second case member are coupled such that the first and second openings are opposed in a substantially horizontal direction of a vehicle. The filter element has a peripheral portion that is interposed between the first sealing surface and the second sealing surface. The first case member includes a side wall and a projection that projects from an inner surface of the side wall. The filter element is held in a substantially vertical position in the casing through the projection. | 03-04-2010 |
Akira Nakawatase, Toyota-Shi JP
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20090241889 | INTAKE AIRFLOW CONTROL MECHANISM FOR ENGINE - An intake airflow control mechanism for an engine includes a first valve shaft on which valve elements of intake airflow control valves are fitted in such a manner that the valve elements pivot in accordance with the rotation of the first valve shaft; a second valve shaft on which valve elements of intake airflow control valves are fitted in such a manner that the valve elements pivot in accordance with the rotation of the second valve shaft; an actuator that rotates the first valve shaft, a link mechanism that transmits the rotation of the first valve shaft to the second valve shaft, a stopper that stops the rotation of the second valve shaft when the second valve shaft is in a prescribed rotational position, and a sensor that detects the amount by which the first valve shaft is rotated by the actuator. | 10-01-2009 |
20090293829 | INTAKE PATH GAS INTRODUCING DEVICE AND INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - A strong structural body is formed by integrating a side wall portion in the form of inverted V and a plate-shaped bottom wall portion. Plate-shaped side wall portions of the side wall portion in the form of inverted V are integrated with respective manifold arrays, whereby the two manifold arrays are linearly connected by the plate-shaped bottom wall portion. | 12-03-2009 |
Akira Nakawatase, Aichi-Ken JP
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20090272356 | Intake System for Internal Combustion Engine - In an intake system for an internal combustion engine wherein a partition plate is provided within an intake pipe in a longitudinal direction so that an inside is divided into a first intake passage, which is an upper side passage of the above described intake pipe, and a second intake passage, which is a lower side passage of the above described intake pipe, and an intake control valve for opening and closing the second intake passage is provided, the partition plate has holes which connect the first intake passage to the second intake passage and allow fuel on a lower surface of the partition plate to be sucked out to the first intake passage. When an intense tumble flow is created in the first intake passage in the intake system, an air flow toward the first intake passage from the second intake passage is created in the holes so that the fuel that adheres to the partition plate can be sucked out. | 11-05-2009 |
20120090578 | INTAKE MIXTURE INTRODUCING APPARATUS - High pressure regions ( | 04-19-2012 |
Ryan Nakawatase, Laguna Hills, CA US
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20130247203 | Identifying Relationships Between Security Metrics - A security metrics system receives security information data for a network system of computers and metric definitions from metric sources. Each metric definition defines a heuristic for calculating a score for the network system from one or more security signal values at a time in the plurality of times, wherein the score quantifies a security metric for the network system. The system calculates each metric definition for a plurality of times and selecting metric definitions that are related to the performance of and are indicative of one or more other metric definitions as candidates to be key performance indicators. | 09-19-2013 |
20130247205 | CALCULATING QUANTITATIVE ASSET RISK - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for generating quantitative risk metrics for assets and threats. Risk metrics are generated for individual assets and individual threats. These individual metrics can then be analyzed to generate aggregate risk metrics for assets, groups of assets, and threats. Assets and threats can be ordered according to their aggregate risk metrics. | 09-19-2013 |
20140172495 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATED BRAND PROTECTION - Brand threat information is identified relating to potential threats to one or more brands of one or more organizations. A characteristic of one or more operating environments is identified and a relation is determined between a particular one of the potential threats and the characteristic. The determined relation is used to determine risk associated with a particular brand of an organization. | 06-19-2014 |
Ryan Nakawatase, San Diego, CA US
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20130340084 | ASSET RISK ANALYSIS - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for asset risk analysis. One method includes receiving threat definition data for threats, vulnerability detection data for assets, and countermeasure detection data for assets. The method further includes determining a respective risk metric for each of the assets for each of the threats. This includes analyzing the vulnerability detection data for an asset to determine whether the asset is vulnerable to a threat, determining from the threat definition data and the countermeasure detection data whether the asset is protected by one of the countermeasures identified for the threat, and determining the risk metric for the asset for the threat according to whether the asset is vulnerable to the threat and whether the asset is protected by one of the countermeasures identified for the threat. | 12-19-2013 |
Ryan Tadashi Nakawatase, Laguna Hills, CA US
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20130269028 | UNIFIED SCAN MANAGEMENT - A particular scan set to be performed on at least a portion of a computing environment is identified. A particular scan engine, in a plurality of scan engines, is identified that is adapted to perform at least one scan in the particular scan set, each scan engine in the plurality of scan engines adapted to perform one or more scans on one or more host devices in the computing environment. A request is sent to the particular scan engine to perform the at least one scan in the particular scan set and scan result data is received from the particular scan engine corresponding to the at least one scan in the particular scan set. | 10-10-2013 |
20130269029 | UNIFIED SCAN ENGINE - A scan engine receives a request to perform a particular scan on at least a portion of a computing environment. The scan engine identifies a particular language interpreter in a set of available language interpreters for use in performing the particular scan and performs the particular scan using the particular language interpreter. The scan engine returns results of the particular scan. In some implementations, the scan engine is implemented on an agent enabling communication between the scan engine and an asset management system. | 10-10-2013 |