Amagasaki, Japan

Naoyuki Tsukamoto



Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.4

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 5(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Amagasaki, JP (2014 - 2015)
  • Hyogo, JP (2017)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2014-2017

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4 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Naoyuki Tsukamoto: Innovator in Non-Ohmic Materials

Introduction

Naoyuki Tsukamoto is a prominent inventor based in Amagasaki, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of materials science, particularly in the development of resin materials with non-ohmic properties. With a total of 4 patents to his name, Tsukamoto's work has implications for various electronic applications.

Latest Patents

Tsukamoto's latest patents include a resin material that exhibits non-ohmic properties, along with a method for producing it and a non-ohmic resistor utilizing this resin. This innovative resin material is characterized by its favorable properties as a varistor, offering a high degree of molding freedom and impact resistance. The composition includes an insulating matrix made from a first resin material and an island-form conductive dispersed phase made from a second conductive resin material. This unique structure allows for effective electrical contact through ceramic particles that possess non-ohmic properties.

Career Highlights

Tsukamoto is currently employed at Otowa Electric Co., Ltd., where he continues to push the boundaries of material innovation. His work has not only advanced the understanding of non-linear resistive elements but has also improved the design flexibility of mounting spaces for electronic components.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Tsukamoto has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Toshihiko Suzuki and Hideyuki Okinaka. These partnerships have fostered a collaborative environment that enhances the innovation process.

Conclusion

Naoyuki Tsukamoto's contributions to the field of non-ohmic materials exemplify the importance of innovation in technology. His patents reflect a commitment to advancing material science, which will undoubtedly influence future developments in electronics.

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