Kusatsu, Japan

Hideyuki Yamamoto


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.6

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 14(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Otsu, JP (2000)
  • Shiga, JP (2005)
  • Kusatsu, JP (2012)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2000-2012

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3 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Hideyuki Yamamoto

Introduction

Hideyuki Yamamoto is a notable inventor based in Kusatsu, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of materials science, particularly in the development of advanced polymers and fabrics. With a total of 3 patents to his name, Yamamoto's work has garnered attention for its innovative approaches and practical applications.

Latest Patents

Yamamoto's latest patents include a polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) member and a method for producing the same. This invention features a PPS member that exhibits excellent fastness to light, including ultraviolet light, ensuring that its color remains unchanged even when used outdoors. The PPS member is characterized by a light-fastness rating of Class 1 or higher, as measured in accordance with JIS L-0842.

Another significant patent is for a heat-resistant fabric and the method for its production. The objective of this invention is to create a fabric that maintains high stiffness at elevated temperatures while also exhibiting high chemical resistance. This heat-resistant fabric consists of fibers bound together using an inorganic binder. The preferred process for preparing this fabric involves impregnating it with a sodium silicate aqueous solution and drying it in a carbon dioxide atmosphere, which binds the fibers with silicon oxide.

Career Highlights

Yamamoto is currently employed at Toray Industries, Inc., a leading company in the field of advanced materials. His work at Toray has allowed him to focus on innovative solutions that address the challenges faced in various industries, including textiles and polymers.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Yamamoto has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Makoto Nakahara and Yasuhiro Asada. These collaborations have contributed to the advancement of his research and the successful development of his patented technologies.

Conclusion

Hideyuki Yamamoto's contributions to the field of materials science through his innovative patents demonstrate his commitment to advancing technology. His work continues to influence the development of high-performance materials that meet the demands of modern applications.

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