Tondabayashi, Japan

Chota Matsumoto


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Company Filing History:

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Shinko Seiki Company, Limited
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Other
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Years Active: 2011

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Title: Innovations in Ophthalmic Examination by Chota Matsumoto

Introduction

Chota Matsumoto, an inventive mind based in Tondabayashi, Japan, has made significant contributions to the field of ophthalmic technology. With a sole patent under his name, Matsumoto's work focuses on enhancing the accuracy of eye examinations.

Latest Patents

Matsumoto's innovative patent is titled "Ophthalmic Examination System." This invention features a method that utilizes an unpolarized light beam emitted from a target presenting light source, which is collimated by a collimator lens. As part of the examination process, these light beams interact with a liquid crystal shutter designed to provide reliable examination results, unaffected by polarization. This technology showcases how the combination of light beams, facilitated by a half prism, and projected through a magnifying optical system can lead to improved eye examination outcomes.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Matsumoto has collaborated with notable companies, one being Shinko Seiki Company, Limited. His work there and in related sectors underlines his commitment to advancing technology in ophthalmology.

Collaborations

During his career, Chota Matsumoto had the opportunity to work alongside his coworker Hiroshi Yuuki, contributing to the development and refinement of ophthalmic examination technologies.

Conclusion

Chota Matsumoto's innovative approach to the ophthalmic examination system exemplifies the impact that dedicated inventors can have on healthcare technology. With a focus on eliminating the effects of light polarization, Matsumoto's invention paves the way for more reliable eye examinations, ultimately benefiting patients and practitioners alike.

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