Takasago, Japan

Hiroaki Taniuchi

USPTO Granted Patents = 5 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.1

ph-index = 3

Forward Citations = 65(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1997-2011

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5 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Hiroaki Taniuchi: Innovator in Radioactive Material Storage Solutions

Introduction

Hiroaki Taniuchi is a notable inventor based in Takasago, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of radioactive material storage, holding a total of 5 patents. His innovative designs focus on enhancing safety and efficiency in the transport and storage of hazardous materials.

Latest Patents

One of Taniuchi's latest patents is a transport/storage cask for radioactive material. This cask features an inner shell, an outer shell, and both a circular gamma ray shielding layer and a circular neutron shielding layer positioned between the two shells. The gamma ray shielding layer is constructed from a series of lead blocks arranged circumferentially, and it is encased in a copper tube that provides additional structural integrity. This design ensures that the gamma ray shielding layer remains intact and resistant to deformation.

Another significant patent involves a cement composite and a method for manufacturing concrete. This invention allows for the production of concrete with high heat resistance, as well as a sealed concrete cask that prevents corrosion of internal canisters and the release of radioactive materials. The cask body is designed without a lid, featuring a top opening that can be closed with a lid made from the same high-performance concrete composite.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Hiroaki Taniuchi has worked with prominent companies such as Kabushiki Kaisha Kobe Seiko Sho and Taisei Corporation. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in developing innovative solutions for the safe handling of radioactive materials.

Collaborations

Taniuchi has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Jun Shimojo and Kenichi Mantani. Their combined efforts have further advanced the field of radioactive material storage and safety.

Conclusion

Hiroaki Taniuchi's contributions to the field of radioactive material storage demonstrate his commitment to innovation and safety. His patents reflect a deep understanding of the challenges associated with hazardous materials, and his work continues to influence industry standards.

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