Yokohama, Japan

Ikutaro Noji



Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.8

ph-index = 6

Forward Citations = 97(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Sagamihara, JP (1991)
  • Kanagawa, JP (1992 - 2007)
  • Tokyo, JP (2005 - 2009)
  • Yokohama, JP (1991 - 2010)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1991-2010

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17 patents (USPTO):

Title: Ikutaro Noji: Innovator in Substrate Holding and Electrolytic Processing Technologies

Introduction

Ikutaro Noji is a prominent inventor based in Yokohama, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the fields of substrate holding apparatus and electrolytic processing methods. With a total of 17 patents to his name, Noji's work has had a substantial impact on various industrial applications.

Latest Patents

One of Noji's latest inventions is a substrate holding apparatus designed to hold and press a substrate against a polishing surface. This apparatus features a top ring body for holding the substrate, an elastic pad for contact, and a support member for the elastic pad. Additionally, it includes a contact member with an elastic membrane and two pressure chambers for fluid control. This innovative design enhances the efficiency of substrate processing.

Another notable patent is an electrolytic processing apparatus that allows for stable and precise detection of the end point of electrolytic processing. This apparatus includes a processing electrode, a feeding electrode, and a fluid supply section. It also features a drive section for relative movement and an eddy current sensor for detecting the thickness of the processing object. This invention simplifies the construction while improving the accuracy of electrolytic processing.

Career Highlights

Ikutaro Noji has worked with several reputable companies, including Ebara Corporation and Nissan Motor Company Limited. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in developing innovative technologies.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Noji has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Hozumi Yasuda and Tetsuji Togawa. These partnerships have fostered a creative environment that has led to the development of groundbreaking inventions.

Conclusion

Ikutaro Noji's contributions to substrate holding and electrolytic processing technologies demonstrate his innovative spirit and dedication to advancing industrial applications. His patents reflect a commitment to enhancing efficiency and precision in these fields.

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