Location History:
- Okazaki, JP (2006)
- Kariya, JP (2015)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2006-2015
Title: Keiji Shinyama: Innovator in Plating Technology
Introduction
Keiji Shinyama is a notable inventor based in Kariya, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of plating technology, holding a total of 2 patents. His work focuses on improving the efficiency and effectiveness of plating methods and apparatuses.
Latest Patents
Shinyama's latest patents include a plating apparatus and plating method designed to streamline the plating process. The problem addressed by this invention is the need for a separate treatment tank for each treatment step, which can lead to increased facility size and higher consumption of treatment solutions. The solution involves a plating apparatus that feeds a plating solution to a treatment tank equipped with an electrode, allowing for the plating of a metal workpiece. This apparatus features multiple pipes connected to the outer wall of the treatment tank and a switch valve that can rotate within the tank, facilitating communication between the treatment solution feed pipes and the tank.
Another significant patent is for a semiconductor device that includes aluminum and metal electrodes. This device consists of a semiconductor substrate with an aluminum electrode and a protection film. The design includes an opening in the protection film that exposes the aluminum electrode, which has a concavity beneath it. The aluminum electrode's structure is designed to enhance its functionality, featuring multiple concavities and convexities.
Career Highlights
Keiji Shinyama is currently employed at Denso Corporation, a leading global automotive components manufacturer. His work at Denso has allowed him to apply his innovative ideas in practical applications, contributing to advancements in automotive technology.
Collaborations
Shinyama has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Shoji Miura and Ichiharu Kondo. These collaborations have fostered a creative environment that encourages the development of cutting-edge technologies.
Conclusion
Keiji Shinyama's contributions to plating technology and semiconductor devices highlight his innovative spirit and dedication to improving industrial processes. His patents reflect a commitment to efficiency and functionality in engineering solutions.