Moka, Japan

Kenichiro Sekiguchi



Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.7

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Forward Citations = 3(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Tochigi-ken, JP (2010)
  • Moka, JP (2013)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2010-2013

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovator Spotlight: Kenichiro Sekiguchi and His Contributions to Ceramic Honeycomb Filters

Introduction: Kenichiro Sekiguchi, an esteemed inventor residing in Moka, Japan, has made significant strides in the field of ceramic technology with his innovative contributions. With a portfolio of two patents, Sekiguchi's work focuses on the development of advanced ceramic honeycomb filters that enhance efficiency in various applications.

Latest Patents: Kenichiro Sekiguchi's latest patents highlight his expertise in creating high-performance ceramic products. His first patent details a ceramic honeycomb filter featuring a complex honeycomb structure that includes numerous flow paths separated by porous cell walls. This design ensures optimal flow management with specific parameters for thickness (W), permeability (λ), and flow path dimensions (L and A), satisfying crucial relations for functionality.

The second patent addresses a ceramic honeycomb structure and the moldable material utilized for its extrusion molding. This innovation showcases a ceramic honeycomb with cell walls exhibiting 55-75% porosity, a mean pore diameter of 10-30 µm, and a pore area ratio of 10-30% at the surface. The conditions described for the average lengths and widths of the pores contribute significantly to the efficiency of the structure.

Career Highlights: As an inventor with Hitachi Metals, Ltd., Kenichiro Sekiguchi has been at the forefront of materials innovation. His work and dedication to ceramic technologies have propelled the company towards advancements in product design and application in industrial settings.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Sekiguchi has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Tsunehiro Kawata and Osamu Tokudome. Their combined expertise has fostered a conducive environment for innovation and the advancement of technologies related to ceramic honeycomb structures.

Conclusion: Kenichiro Sekiguchi exemplifies the spirit of innovation in ceramic technology. His patents reflect a commitment to enhancing the efficiency and performance of ceramic honeycomb filters. As Mr. Sekiguchi continues to contribute to advancements in his field, the impact of his work will undoubtedly resonate across various industries.

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