Nagaokakyo, Japan

Nobumasa Kugutsu


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Forward Citations = 57(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1992

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Title: **Nobumasa Kugutsu: Innovating Temperature Compensating Ceramics**

Introduction

Nobumasa Kugutsu, an accomplished inventor based in Nagaokakyo, Japan, is known for his groundbreaking work in the field of ceramic materials. He has significantly contributed to the advancement of temperature compensating ceramic dielectrics, a critical element in various electronic applications.

Latest Patents

Kugutsu holds a notable patent for a temperature compensating ceramic dielectric. This innovative material composition consists of 2.0 to 14.0 mole % of barium oxide, 51.0 to 63.5 mole % of titanium oxide, and 22.5 to 47.0 mole % of neodymium oxide as NdO.sub.3/2. It is important to note that within this composition range, 2.0 to 9.0 mole % of barium oxide and 60.0 to 63.5 mole % of titanium oxide are to be excluded. Additionally, by incorporating 0.1 to 5.0% by weight of niobium oxide as NbO.sub.5/2, a highly effective temperature compensating ceramic dielectric is achieved.

Career Highlights

Currently, Kugutsu is employed at Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd., a prominent company specializing in electronic components and innovative technology. His expertise and inventive spirit have made significant impacts within the organization and the industry at large.

Collaborations

In his endeavors, Kugutsu collaborates with respected colleagues such as Tamio Yamano and Tadashi Morimoto. These partnerships foster an environment of innovation, enabling the team to address complex challenges in ceramic material developments.

Conclusion

Nobumasa Kugutsu's contributions to the field of temperature compensating ceramics underline the importance of innovation in advancing technology. His patent not only showcases his inventiveness but also has potential applications that can transform electronic devices, ensuring performance stability across varying temperatures.

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