Location History:
- Osaka, JP (2004)
- Sakai, JP (2013)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2004-2013
Title: Isao Ohgami: Innovator in Heat Exchanger Technology
Introduction
Isao Ohgami is a notable inventor based in Sakai, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of heat exchanger technology and air conditioning systems. With a total of 2 patents, his work focuses on improving efficiency and functionality in these critical areas.
Latest Patents
Ohgami's latest patents include a heat exchanger and an air conditioning apparatus, along with a method for manufacturing the heat exchanger. This invention aims to reduce the scattering of condensate water from curved portions to the downstream side in the direction of airflow. The design features an indoor heat exchanger that includes lower fins and upper fins, with the upper fins inclined in the direction of airflow. This innovative configuration enhances the performance of air conditioning systems.
Another significant patent is for a partial oxidation reformer. This invention produces hydrogen-rich reformed gas through a reaction that includes partial oxidation of feed gas. The reformer is designed with a double-wall structure that improves thermal efficiency and reduces temperature variations. The compact construction of the reformer allows for better integration and functionality in various applications.
Career Highlights
Isao Ohgami is currently employed at Daikin Industries, Ltd., a leading company in the air conditioning and refrigeration industry. His work at Daikin has allowed him to focus on developing advanced technologies that enhance energy efficiency and performance in HVAC systems.
Collaborations
Ohgami has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Yasunori Okamoto and Nobuki Matsui. Their combined expertise has contributed to the successful development of innovative technologies in the field.
Conclusion
Isao Ohgami's contributions to heat exchanger technology and air conditioning systems demonstrate his commitment to innovation and efficiency. His patents reflect a deep understanding of engineering principles and a dedication to improving everyday technologies.