Location History:
- Neyagawa, JP (2000)
- Neaygawa, JP (2000)
- Osaka, JP (2002 - 2003)
- Nara, JP (2014)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2000-2014
Title: Innovations of Nobuyoshi Yasuda
Introduction
Nobuyoshi Yasuda is a prominent inventor based in Osaka, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of measurement technology, particularly in the development of devices that assess liquid concentrations and body fat. With a total of five patents to his name, Yasuda's work reflects a commitment to innovation and practical applications in health and industrial sectors.
Latest Patents
One of Yasuda's latest inventions is a liquid densitometer. This device measures the concentration of a liquid in a supply tube from outside the tube. The concentration meter consists of several components, including a light transmission unit, a light emission unit, and a light reception unit. It features a support member that allows for the movement of the light emission and reception units along the light transmission unit. A data processing unit calculates the liquid concentration based on the light intensities received at various measurement positions.
Another notable patent is an apparatus for measuring body fat. This photometer uses infrared light to analyze a physical mass. It includes a projecting mechanism, a photoreceiving mechanism, and a spectroscope to separate light into its spectral components. The device can compress the measured region of the physical mass, allowing for the calculation of body fat based on the difference in absorbance at different pressures. This innovative approach provides a quantitative determination of body fat, enhancing health assessments.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career,
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