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Burrless Surface Processing Technology

2016-04-05
2016-01-1074
Although burr removal after machining generates no value, it is a factor to add major processing cost. While our final goal is to remove the deburring process, development of minimizing the variance in the amount and type of burr after machining was promoted this time as our first step. This report presents how we reduced deburring time significantly by minimizing burr as much as possible from optimization of a blade release angle and development of a relevant tool.
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Development of Power Sliding Door (PSD) System with Push-Pull Cable Driving Method

2000-03-06
2000-01-0080
We have developed a power sliding door (PSD) system driven by a push-pull cable. The door closure and slide are operated by different actuators to limit the force required for a compact, light-weight drive unit. This paper introduces the concept of the PSD system using a push-pull cable drive. Two new technologies to achieve the PSD system are also described. One is the door position control for increasing the push-pull cable reliability. The other is a compact position sensor to accurately detect the sliding door's position.
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Newly Developed Long-Life Potentiometer for Automobiles

1993-10-01
932868
Aiming at improved reliability and cost reduction of position sensors for automobiles, we tackled with the challenge of developing long life contact type potentiometer which has a simple construction and cost advantage. We made clear the wear characteristics of the resistor materials and the mechanism how noise occurs, and developed a long life, low noise resistor material, and the double - layer resistor structure which has excellent characteristic in durability. We also clarified the ways of using brushes according to applications through the investigation of the relationship between the contact shape and the amount of wear of the resistor. Based on these investigation, we have developed a highly reliable throttle position sensor and a long life vehicle height sensor.
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Thin Film Strain Gauge Sensors for Automotive Applications

1993-03-01
930356
We developed amorphous alloy thin films having TCR(temperature coefficient of resistivity) less than ±5 ppm/°C for strain gauge applications. Thin film strain gauges are directly formed on metal substrates insulated with SiO2. These gauges have excellent aging stability at high temperature. The resistivity shows a drift in ▵R/R less than ±0.03% at 120°C in 1000 hours. We developed a pressure sensor and an acceleration sensor with high accuracy and reliability, employing these gauges.
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Mirror with Ultra Sonic Vibrating Water Cleaner

1992-02-01
920403
In order to cope with the increases of the consciousness of safety driving and the aged drivers, AISIN SEIKI CO., LTD. and TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION have aimed at improvements in rear view visibility of outside mirrors running under the raining conditions (water cleaning), and have developed mirror with water cleaning device utilizing ultra sonic vibrations. The mirror was named as ULTRA SONIC VIBRATING MIRROR and have been installed with a TOYOTA flagship car “CELSIOR” corresponding to “LEXUS” sold in the U.S.
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Development of Self-Contained Hydraulic Valve Lifter

1983-08-08
831221
The conventional hydraulic valve lifters, which eliminate the valve clearance adjustment, normally use the pressurized engine lubricant for the working fluid. We have developed a quite new type lifter, named “self-contained hydraulic valve lifter”, which possesses the working fluid in itself. Because the new type lifter is independent of the pressurized engine lubricant, it has some advantages, especially that it can be applied to the existing engine using the mechanical valve gear without almost any engine modifications. And we have confirmed that the self-contained hydraulic valve lifter has good characteristics and reliability and have applied it to the mass production engine (i.e. Toyota 1.3L gasoline engine) for the first time in the world. This paper describes the construction, the characteristics and the reliability of this lifter.
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