Chigasaki, Japan

Kouichiro Matsuno


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 39(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1994

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Title: Kouichiro Matsuno: Innovator in Optical Connector Technology

Introduction

Kouichiro Matsuno is a notable inventor based in Chigasaki, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of optical technology, particularly with his innovative designs aimed at improving the performance and reliability of optical connectors.

Latest Patents

Matsuno holds a patent for a "Strain relief boot for an optical connector plug." This invention addresses the critical issue of preventing acute bends at the connection between optical connector plugs and optical fiber cables. By doing so, it helps maintain the transmission characteristics of the optical fiber cable. The strain relief boot consists of a first tubular member made of Nylon 6.6, which has a Rockwell hardness of about 85, and a second tubular member made of thermoplastic polyurethane with a Rockwell hardness of about 45. The design features a gradually reduced outer diameter of the second member, ensuring a cylindrical portion with a constant thickness, preferably above 4.0 mm.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Matsuno has worked with prominent companies such as Sumitomo Electric Industries, Limited and Sumiden High Precision Co., Ltd. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in optical technologies and innovations.

Collaborations

Matsuno has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Tetsuaki Watanabe and Yasuhiro Ando. Their joint efforts have likely fostered advancements in the field of optical connectors and related technologies.

Conclusion

Kouichiro Matsuno's contributions to optical connector technology through his innovative patent demonstrate his commitment to enhancing the performance of optical systems. His work continues to influence the industry and improve the reliability of optical connections.

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