Kyoto, Japan

Hideaki Yamada

USPTO Granted Patents = 72 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.6

ph-index = 16

Forward Citations = 1,166(Granted Patents)

Forward Citations (Not Self Cited) = 1,149(Dec 10, 2025)


Inventors with similar research interests:


Location History:

  • Kyoto, JA (1976 - 1978)
  • Matsugasaki, Sakyo-Ku, Kyoto-Shi, Kyoto-Fu, JP (1987)
  • Sakyo-Ku, Kyoto-Shi, Kyoto-Fu, JP (1987 - 1998)
  • Kyoto-Shi, JP (1989 - 1998)
  • Nagaokakyo, JP (1992 - 2000)
  • Ishikawa-ken, JP (2001 - 2004)
  • Ishikawa-gun, JP (2001 - 2005)
  • Kyoto, JP (1979 - 2024)

Company Filing History:

goldMedal15 out of 13,692 
 
Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
 patents
silverMedal12 out of 439 
 
Suntory Limited
 patents
bronzeMedal8 out of 23 
 
Nitto Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
 patents
45 out of 161 
 
Nitto Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.
 patents
55 out of 598 
 
Nippon Zeon Company, Ltd.
 patents
65 out of 48 
 
Amano Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
 patents
74 out of 698 
 
Kanegafuchi Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
 patents
84 out of 1,929 
 
Ajinomoto Co., Ltd.
 patents
93 out of 23 
 
Fuji Yakuhin Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
 patents
102 out of 2 
 
Hideaki Yamada
 patents
112 out of 3 
 
Amano Seiyaku Kabushiki Kaisha
 patents
122 out of 109 
 
Kanegafuchi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.
 patents
131 out of 37 
 
Sanraku-ocean Co., Ltd.
 patents
141 out of 1,858 
 
Takeda Chemical Industries, Inc.
 patents
151 out of 4 
 
Gekkeikan Sake Company Limited
 patents
161 out of 475 
 
Denki Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
 patents
171 out of 8 
 
Daiichi Fine Chemical Co., Ltd.
 patents
181 out of 1 
 
Nitto Kagaka Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
 patent
191 out of 1 
 
Lonza Japan, Ltd.
 patent
201 out of 614 
 
Mitsubishi Chemical Industries Limited
 patents
211 out of 1,008 
 
Mitsui Petrochemical Industries, Ltd.
 patents
228 out of 832,843 
Other
 patents
where one patent can have more than one assignee

Years Active: 1976-2024

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Dielectric Lens Antenna
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Microbiological Process
Nucleoside Phosphate Ester
Dihomo-Gamma-Linolenic Acid
Optically Active Compounds
72 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Hideaki Yamada: A Pioneer in Communication Module Innovations

Introduction:

Hideaki Yamada, located in Kyoto, JP, is a prolific inventor with an impressive portfolio of 65 patents to his name. With a focus on communication module technologies, Yamada has made significant contributions to the field, especially in the development of antenna-integrated type communication modules and line transition devices. This article explores some of his latest patents, career highlights, and notable collaborations.

Latest Patents:

Yamada's recent patents showcase his innovative contributions to the field of communication modules. One notable patent is the "Antenna-integrated type communication module and manufacturing method for the same." This invention presents a multilayer substrate comprising dielectric layers and a conductor pattern, with a radiation element formed on a second dielectric layer. The key advantage of this module is that it offers enhanced circuit simulation accuracy and greater flexibility in selecting dielectric materials.

Another significant patent is the "Line transition device between dielectric waveguide and waveguide, and oscillator, and transmitter using the same." This invention focuses on a line transition device that facilitates efficient signal transfer between a non-radiative dielectric waveguide and a hollow waveguide. By employing a dielectric strip adjacent to or inserted in the hollow waveguide, this device enables seamless communication in various applications.

Career Highlights:

Throughout his esteemed career, Yamada has made notable contributions to the technological landscape. He spent a significant portion of his career at Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd., where he honed his expertise in communication module design and development. His accomplishments at Murata include pioneering antenna-integrated communication modules and advancing transmission technologies.

Yamada's career also includes a notable collaboration with Suntory Limited, a renowned beverage company. Although his involvement in the collaboration is not explicitly mentioned, this partnership exhibits his ability to apply his expertise beyond his primary area of focus. Such cross-disciplinary collaborations highlight Yamada's versatility as an inventor.

Collaborations:

Yamada has had the privilege of working alongside accomplished innovators throughout his career. Two noteworthy collaborators include Sakayu Shimizu and Kengo Akimoto. Although the specifics of their collaborations are not mentioned in the provided data, Shimizu and Akimoto are likely to have contributed significantly to Yamada's inventive endeavors. Collaborations among experts in the field foster a rich exchange of ideas and often lead to remarkable breakthroughs.

Conclusion:

Hideaki Yamada's expertise in communication module innovation has propelled him to the forefront of the industry. With over 65 patents to his credit, his contributions have advanced the capabilities and functionality of communication modules. Through his work at Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. and his engagements with collaborators like Sakayu Shimizu and Kengo Akimoto, Yamada has left an indelible mark on the field of technological innovation. As his career continues to evolve, we can anticipate further groundbreaking contributions from this inventive mind.

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