Tokyo, Japan

Hideo Kaneko

USPTO Granted Patents = 4 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 3

Forward Citations = 22(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Wakabayashi, JP (1981)
  • Setagayaku, Tokyo, JP (1984)
  • Tokyo, JP (1979 - 1987)

Company Filing History:

goldMedal4 out of 240 
 
Inoue-japax Research Incorporated
 patents
silverMedal1 out of 832,812 
Other
 patents
where one patent can have more than one assignee

Years Active: 1979-1987

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4 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Inventor Hideo Kaneko: A Pioneer in Magnetic Alloys and Electrical Machining

Introduction

Hideo Kaneko, an innovative inventor based in Tokyo, Japan, has made significant contributions to the fields of magnetic alloys and electrical machining. With a total of four patents to his name, Kaneko's work has paved the way for advancements in materials that are both cost-effective and high in performance.

Latest Patents

One of Kaneko's most notable inventions is an iron-chromium-base spinodal decomposition-type magnetic alloy. This alloy comprises 3 to 40% vanadium, 5 to 45% chromium, and the remainder being iron. Notably, this material can incorporate additional elements in small quantities. The remarkable feature of this alloy is its excellent magnetic properties that rival conventional iron-chromium-cobalt alloys, while also being more economical and easier to manufacture.

In addition to his work on magnetic materials, Kaneko developed an electrode material for the travelling-wire type electrical discharge machining process. This innovative method enhances the removal rate and reduces wear on the electrode by utilizing a composition that includes 0.1 to 3% zirconium, 0.3 to 10% zinc, and the balance being copper.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Hideo Kaneko has worked at Inoue-Japax Research Incorporated, where he engaged in groundbreaking research and development. His background has equipped him with a deep understanding of material properties and machining techniques, allowing him to create effective solutions in these areas.

Collaborations

Kaneko collaborated with notable colleagues Kiyoshi Inoue and Makoto Onoue, pooling their expertise to further enhance their research endeavors. Their combined efforts have contributed to the successful development and implementation of innovative technologies in the industry.

Conclusion

Hideo Kaneko stands out as a prolific inventor whose patents reflect his commitment to advancing technology. His inventions not only improve existing methods but also offer new avenues for exploration in the fields of magnetism and electrical machining. As the industry continues to evolve, Kaneko's contributions will likely have a lasting impact for years to come.

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