Tokyo, Japan

Masaru Nakamura

USPTO Granted Patents = 127 


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.4

ph-index = 15

Forward Citations = 936(Granted Patents)

Forward Citations (Not Self Cited) = 888(Dec 10, 2025)


Inventors with similar research interests:


Location History:

  • Setagaya, JP (1986)
  • Funabashi, JP (1990)
  • Edahigashi, JP (2000)
  • Yokohama, JP (1980 - 2001)
  • Kanagawa-ken, JP (2008)
  • Minato-ku, JP (2010)
  • Kanagawa, JP (2000 - 2014)
  • Ota-Ku, JP (2009 - 2015)
  • Tokyo, JP (1989 - 2024)

Company Filing History:

goldMedal73 out of 1,556 
 
Disco Corporation
 patents
silverMedal12 out of 28,566 
 
Ricoh Company, Ltd.
 patents
bronzeMedal10 out of 2,560 
 
Asahi Glass Company, Limited
 patents
48 out of 35,705 
 
Nec Corporation
 patents
57 out of 773 
 
Hirose Electric Company, Ltd.
 patents
64 out of 5 
 
Cancer Intelligence Care Systems, Inc.
 patents
73 out of 529 
 
Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd.
 patents
82 out of 306 
 
Nippon Light Metal Company, Ltd.
 patents
92 out of 2 
 
Sinter Land Incorporation, Ltd.
 patents
102 out of 128 
 
International Superconductivity Technology Center
 patents
112 out of 218 
 
Mitsubishi Cable Industries, Ltd.
 patents
121 out of 66 
 
Japan Gore-tex Inc.
 patents
131 out of 8 
 
Iwaki Glass Co., Ltd.
 patents
141 out of 6 
 
Nmb Semiconductor Company, Ltd.
 patents
151 out of 353 
 
Osaka Gas Company Limited
 patents
161 out of 681 
 
Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd.
 patents
171 out of 538 
 
Eagle Industry Co., Ltd.
 patents
181 out of 303 
 
Gc Corporation
 patents
191 out of 7,525 
 
Renesas Electronics Corporation
 patents
201 out of 10 
 
Fujidenolo Co., Ltd.
 patents
211 out of 5,225 
 
Casio Computer Co., Ltd.
 patents
221 out of 10,326 
 
Tokyo Electron Limited
 patents
where one patent can have more than one assignee

Years Active: 1980-2025

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Areas of Expertise:
Wafer Processing
Laser Processing
Dental Floss Manufacturing
Crack Detection
Magnesium Fluoride Sintered Compact
X-Ray Nondestructive Testing
Adhesion Detection
Lithium Target Regeneration
Communication Devices
Boron Neutron Capture Therapy
Mechanical Seals
Laminate Processing
127 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Masaru Nakamura: A Pioneer in Dental Innovations and Wafer Processing Technologies

Introduction

Masaru Nakamura, an esteemed inventor based in Tokyo, Japan, is recognized for his remarkable contributions to the fields of dental care and semiconductor technology. With a prolific portfolio that includes 108 patents, Nakamura has been at the forefront of innovations that enhance both usability and efficiency.

Latest Patents

Among his latest groundbreaking inventions is a novel dental floss designed to maintain superior cleaning performance while ensuring ease of use. This innovative dental floss comprises a floss part made by twisting multiple filaments together, instead of tying them up. Additionally, it features tied-up parts that are continuously provided, ensuring a comfortable handling experience.

Another significant patent involves a method of processing wafers, which is essential in dividing wafers into individual device chips. This method employs a laser beam applied to the wafer, creating modified layers along designated dicing lines. The results enhance precision and efficiency in wafer processing, proving vital for advancements in the electronics industry.

Career Highlights

Nakamura has built a distinguished career, significantly impacting the technology landscape through his work with notable companies. He has been affiliated with DISCO Corporation and NEC Corporation, where he applied his innovative thinking to solve complex challenges in technology and manufacturing.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Masaru Nakamura has collaborated with talented individuals, including Yusuke Nagai and Masashi Matsuo. These collaborations have fostered a rich exchange of ideas and expertise, further fueling Nakamura's inventive spirit.

Conclusion

Masaru Nakamura's extensive contributions through his numerous patents in dental floss innovations and wafer processing technology highlight his role as a leader in invention. His work not only advances technology but also improves everyday experiences in dental care and electronics, solidifying his legacy as an influential inventor in Japan and beyond.

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