Location History:
- Chiba-ken, JP (2009)
- Chiba, JP (2020)
- Sakura, JP (1991 - 2021)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1991-2021
Title: Innovations by Katsumi Sasaki
Introduction
Katsumi Sasaki is a prominent inventor based in Sakura, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of optical fiber technology, holding a total of 17 patents. His innovative designs have advanced the efficiency and effectiveness of optical fiber cutting systems.
Latest Patents
Among his latest inventions is the optical fiber cutter, which features a base with a pair of clamps and a blade member moving base. This device is designed to bring the outer circumferential edge of a disk-shaped blade member into contact with the surface of the optical fiber. The cutter also includes a pressing mechanism that press-bends a scratched portion of the optical fiber to facilitate cutting. Additionally, the optical fiber cutting system incorporates a pair of clamps that grip the optical fiber, a disk-shaped blade member that scratches the fiber, and a sensor that acquires position information of the blade's contact point.
Career Highlights
Katsumi Sasaki is currently employed at Fujikura Limited, a company known for its advancements in telecommunications and optical fiber technology. His work has been instrumental in developing cutting-edge solutions that enhance the performance of optical fiber systems.
Collaborations
He has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Noriyuki Kawanishi and Hirohisa Suda, contributing to various projects that push the boundaries of optical fiber technology.
Conclusion
Katsumi Sasaki's innovative work in optical fiber technology has led to significant advancements in the field. His contributions continue to shape the future of telecommunications and optical systems.
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