Mito, Japan

Keiichi Tanabe

USPTO Granted Patents = 24 


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.7

ph-index = 9

Forward Citations = 289(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Ichikawa, JP (1999)
  • Ibaraki, JP (2006 - 2008)
  • Tokyo, JP (2003 - 2009)
  • Mito, JP (1983 - 2012)
  • Chiba, JP (2012 - 2014)
  • Kawasaki, JP (2016 - 2018)
  • Kanagawa, JP (2021)

Company Filing History:

goldMedal10 out of 28 
 
International Superconductivity Technology Center, the Juridical Foundation
 patents
silverMedal9 out of 39,228 
 
Fujitsu Corporation
 patents
bronzeMedal3 out of 128 
 
International Superconductivity Technology Center
 patents
42 out of 66 
 
The Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc.
 patents
52 out of 42,485 
 
Hitachi, Ltd.
 patents
62 out of 35,658 
 
Nec Corporation
 patents
72 out of 94 
 
Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation
 patents
81 out of 522 
 
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corporation
 patents
91 out of 1 
 
International Superconductivity Technology Center, the Judicial Foundation
 patent
101 out of 1,801 
 
Fujikura Limited
 patents
111 out of 22 
 
Swcc Showa Cable Systems Co., Ltd.
 patents
121 out of 2,630 
 
The Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd.
 patents
131 out of 25,530 
 
Sharp Kabushiki Kaisha Corporation
 patents
141 out of 1 
 
Mitsui Mineral Development Engineering Co., Ltd.
 patent
151 out of 1 
 
Superconducting Sensor Technology Corporation
 patent
163 out of 832,680 
Other
 patents
where one patent can have more than one assignee

Years Active: 1983-2021

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24 patents (USPTO):

Title: Innovations of Keiichi Tanabe: A Pioneer in Magnetic Field Measurement Technology

Introduction: Keiichi Tanabe, based in Mito, Japan, is a prominent inventor known for his significant contributions to the field of magnetic field measurement technology. With an impressive portfolio of 24 patents, his work continues to influence advancements in superconductivity and sensor devices.

Latest Patents: Tanabe's latest patents focus on groundbreaking technologies such as a magnetic field measuring element, a magnetic field measuring device, and a magnetic field measuring system. One notable innovation involves a magnetic field measuring element that utilizes Superconducting Quantum Interference Device (SQUID) magnetic sensors. This design features a first sensor positioned on a plane perpendicular to a coil surface of a third sensor, or in proximity to it. Additionally, a second sensor is strategically placed on another perpendicular plane, showcasing the complexity and precision of his work. Another of his major inventions involves a liquid nitrogen cooling sensor device and equipment, which effectively minimizes low-frequency noise while simplifying the insertion and removal of probes into liquid nitrogen. This innovation includes a specially designed insulating container and a fixing mechanism that maintains sensor integrity and performance.

Career Highlights: Throughout his career, Keiichi Tanabe has been associated with esteemed organizations such as the International Superconductivity Technology Center, the Juridical Foundation, and Fujitsu Corporation. These positions have not only bolstered his expertise but also facilitated the development of pioneering technologies in the realm of superconductivity and magnetic measurement devices.

Collaborations: Tanabe has collaborated with notable figures in the field, including Seiji Adachi and Hironori Wakana. These partnerships underscore the collective pursuit of innovation and excellence in the technologies surrounding magnetic field measurements and superconducting devices.

Conclusion: Keiichi Tanabe's contributions to the realm of inventions and patents are a testament to his expertise and innovative spirit. His patented technologies continue to push the boundaries of magnetic field measurement devices, greatly influencing both industry and research institutions worldwide. With a track record of successful collaborations and impactful inventions, Tanabe remains an inspiring figure in the world of invention and innovation.

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