Location History:
- Amagasaki, JP (1997 - 1998)
- Arida, JP (2011 - 2015)
- Wakayama, JP (2015)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1997-2015
Title: Biography of Hiroyuki Kamibayashi
Introduction
Hiroyuki Kamibayashi is a prominent inventor based in Arida, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of superconductivity, particularly in the development of high-temperature superconducting materials.
Latest Patents
Kamibayashi holds a total of 7 patents, with his latest innovations including a coated high-temperature superconducting wire and a high-temperature superconducting coil. The coated high-temperature superconducting wire features a superconducting yttrium-based wire with a rectangular cross-section, coated by an insulating layer made of an electrodeposited film of block copolymerized polyimide. This insulating layer contains siloxane bonds in the polyimide main chain and includes molecules with anionic groups. His high-temperature superconducting coil is designed to ensure that the epoxy resin used for impregnation is completely separated from the superconducting wire by the insulating layer. Another notable patent involves a method and apparatus for manufacturing a flat-type wire, which includes a stator structure with a core featuring concave slots and convex magnetic poles, designed to optimize the arrangement of magnet wires.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Kamibayashi has worked with notable companies such as Mitsubishi Cable Industries, Ltd. and Tokai Rubber Industries, Ltd. His work has significantly advanced the understanding and application of superconducting materials in various technologies.
Collaborations
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