Osaka, Japan

Masaki Yamano

USPTO Granted Patents = 16 

 


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.2

ph-index = 3

Forward Citations = 29(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Suita, JP (2011 - 2014)
  • Osaka, JP (2012 - 2016)
  • Tokyo, JP (2016 - 2022)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2011-2022

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16 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovator Masaki Yamano: A Pioneer in Tubular Inspection Technologies

Introduction

Masaki Yamano, a distinguished inventor based in Osaka, Japan, has made significant contributions to the field of inspection technologies through his innovative spirit. With a remarkable portfolio of 16 patents, Yamano has dedicated his expertise to developing advanced systems designed for the inspection of tubular bodies. His inventions stand as a testament to his commitment to enhancing safety and quality in various industrial applications.

Latest Patents

One of Yamano's latest inventions is the "Tubular Body Inner Surface Inspection Apparatus and Method," designed to detect defects on the inner surfaces of tubular bodies. This sophisticated apparatus consists of multiple imaging units equipped with laser light sources and optical elements that produce annular laser light to create precise beam images. An area camera captures these images, enabling detailed inspection of the tubular body. The apparatus includes a movement system and an arithmetic processing unit that evaluates the presence of defects during operation.

Additionally, Yamano has developed a "Flaw Detection Sensitivity Adjustment Method and Abnormality Diagnosis Method for Ultrasonic Probes." This method focuses on adjusting the sensitivity of flaw detection on an array ultrasonic probe by utilizing plate and tubular materials positioned relative to the probe. This innovative approach enhances the accuracy of defect detection, ensuring higher quality in various applications.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Masaki Yamano has collaborated with well-respected companies in the industry, including Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation and Sumitomo Metal Industries, Inc. His expertise has greatly contributed to the advancement of technologies related to ultrasonic inspection and defect detection.

Collaborations

Yamano has had the privilege of working alongside esteemed colleagues, such as Kenji Fujiwara and Hiroshi Kubota. Their collaboration has fostered a creative environment that has led to numerous innovations in the field of inspection technologies.

Conclusion

Masaki Yamano's contributions as an inventor highlight his dedication to improving safety standards and technological advancements in inspection processes. His innovative patents not only address existing challenges but also pave the way for future developments in the field. As he continues to push the boundaries of technology, Masaki Yamano remains a significant figure in the realm of industrial innovation.

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