Aichi, Japan

Naoji Kashima

USPTO Granted Patents = 12 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.3

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 15(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Kounan, JP (2004)
  • Aichi, JP (2011 - 2016)
  • Nagoya, JP (2008 - 2018)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2004-2018

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12 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Naoji Kashima: Innovator in Superconducting Technologies

Introduction

Naoji Kashima is a prominent inventor based in Aichi, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of superconducting technologies, holding a total of 12 patents. His work focuses on developing advanced materials and methods that enhance the performance of superconducting wires and films.

Latest Patents

Kashima's latest patents include a "Textured substrate for forming epitaxial film and method for producing the same." This invention provides a textured substrate that includes a textured metal layer on at least one surface, featuring a copper layer with a cube texture. The substrate is enhanced with palladium, which is added in a specific amount to improve its properties. Another notable patent is for a "Method for manufacturing superconducting wire, and superconducting wire." This method allows for the creation of superconducting wire materials that maintain superconducting current even when the superconducting layer is thick. The process involves precise heating and cooling of the metal substrate to achieve optimal film formation.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Naoji Kashima has worked with notable companies such as Chubu Electric Power Company, Inc. and Tanaka Kikinzoku Kogyo Co., Ltd. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in superconducting technologies and materials science.

Collaborations

Kashima has collaborated with several professionals in his field, including Shigeo Nagaya and Kunihiro Shima. These collaborations have furthered his research and development efforts in superconducting materials.

Conclusion

Naoji Kashima's innovative work in superconducting technologies has led to significant advancements in the field. His patents reflect a commitment to enhancing the performance of superconducting materials, making him a key figure in this area of research.

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