Location History:
- Nishitokyo, JP (2004)
- Tokyo, JP (1993 - 2010)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1993-2010
Title: Kiyotaka Igarashi: Innovator in Electronic Timepieces
Introduction
Kiyotaka Igarashi is a prominent inventor based in Tokyo, Japan, known for his significant contributions to the field of electronic timepieces. With a total of 11 patents to his name, Igarashi has made remarkable advancements in watch technology, particularly in the areas of electrical generation and signal modulation.
Latest Patents
Igarashi's latest patents include innovative designs for electronic watches and electric timepieces. One of his notable inventions is an electronic watch that features an electrical generation means, an electrical power storage means, an oscillator circuit, and a control section that operates in response to the clock of the oscillator circuit. This watch also includes a display section that shows the time and can selectively display additional functions. Furthermore, it incorporates a voltage detection means to monitor the power storage and a control section management means that regulates the operation of the control section, ensuring efficient functionality. Another significant patent is for an electric watch characterized by a transmitting circuit that generates multiple transmitted signals, along with a signal modulating member and a receiving circuit that amplifies the received signals. This design allows for the detection of mechanical position information, enhancing the watch's performance.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Kiyotaka Igarashi has worked with esteemed companies such as Citizen Watch Company, Ltd. and Citizen Holdings Company, Ltd. His experience in these organizations
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