Ichikawa, Japan

Kayo Yabuki

USPTO Granted Patents = 7 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.8

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 31(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Tokyo, JP (2001)
  • Chiba, JP (2011 - 2014)
  • Ichikawa, JP (2010 - 2019)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2001-2019

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7 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Kayo Yabuki: Innovator in Heat-Ray Shielding Technologies

Introduction

Kayo Yabuki is a prominent inventor based in Ichikawa, Japan. She has made significant contributions to the field of heat-ray shielding technologies, holding a total of 7 patents. Her innovative work focuses on methods and materials that enhance heat-ray shielding capabilities.

Latest Patents

Yabuki's latest patents include a method for producing a heat-ray shielding dispersion body, a heat-ray shielding dispersion body itself, and a heat-ray shielding body. The method involves dispersing heat-ray shielding particles with excellent hygrothermal resistance in a medium. The heat-ray shielding dispersion body and the heat shielding body are created by mixing zinc hydroxide particles and composite tungsten oxide particles, which have a hexagonal crystal structure. Additionally, she has developed a heat-ray shielding lamination structure composed of two laminated plates, interposing an interlayer containing particles with heat-ray shielding functions.

Career Highlights

Kayo Yabuki is currently employed at Sumitomo Metal Mining Company, Ltd. Her work has been instrumental in advancing the technology related to heat-ray shielding, making her a key figure in her field.

Collaborations

Yabuki has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Atsushi Tofuku and Hiromitsu Takeda. Their combined efforts have contributed to the successful development of innovative heat-ray shielding technologies.

Conclusion

Kayo Yabuki's contributions to heat-ray shielding technologies exemplify her innovative spirit and dedication to advancing materials science. Her patents reflect a commitment to improving the efficiency and effectiveness of heat-ray shielding solutions.

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