Tokyo, Japan

Hidenori Kimbara


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.9

ph-index = 12

Forward Citations = 293(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Saitama, JP (1989 - 1990)
  • Tokyo, JP (1982 - 2013)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1982-2013

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21 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Hidenori Kimbara: Innovator in High-Elasticity Glass Fabric Laminate Technology

Introduction: Hidenori Kimbara, a prominent inventor based in Tokyo, Japan, has made significant contributions to the field of materials science, particularly in the development of high-elasticity glass fabric laminate technology. With an impressive portfolio of 21 patents, Kimbara continues to push the boundaries of innovation in this area.

Latest Patents: Among Kimbara's recent patents is a novel glass fabric base material/thermosetting resin copper-clad laminate that showcases outstanding elasticity. This laminate is composed of a prepreg obtained by impregnating a woven glass fabric base material, which varies in thickness from 25 to 150 micrometers and a weight of 15 to 165 grams per square meter. It possesses a gas permeability of 1 to 20 cm/cm/sec when treated with a thermosetting resin composition. Another notable patent involves a unique prepreg made from a thermosetting resin composition that includes an essential component, an aluminum hydroxide-boehmite composite. This prepreg demonstrates versatility through its application in creating various laminates, including metal-foil-clad laminates.

Career Highlights: Kimbara has held pivotal roles at notable companies such as Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company, Inc. and Nippon Soda Co., Ltd. His work at these organizations has been instrumental in advancing material technologies and solidifying his reputation as a leading inventor in his field.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Kimbara has collaborated with several distinguished professionals, including Morio Gaku and Nobuyuki Ikeguchi. These collaborations have enriched his work and fostered innovation in the development of cutting-edge materials.

Conclusion: Hidenori Kimbara's dedication to innovation in high-elasticity glass fabric laminate technology is evident through his extensive patent portfolio and contributions to esteemed companies. As he continues to advance the field, his work will undoubtedly inspire future innovations and applications in materials science.

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