Tokyo, Japan

Noriyasu Kuno

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2014

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Title: Noriyasu Kuno: Innovator in Electromagnetic Shielding

Introduction

Noriyasu Kuno is a notable inventor based in Tokyo, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of materials science, particularly in the development of innovative compositions for electromagnetic shielding. His work focuses on utilizing carbonaceous materials derived from burned plant materials.

Latest Patents

Kuno holds a patent for a unique invention titled "Burned plant material and electromagnetic shielding member." This invention presents an electrically conductive composition that simplifies the control of specific volume resistivity. The carbonaceous material is produced by burning various plant materials, including soybean hulls, rapeseed meal, sesame meal, and rice straws. The process involves adjusting the carbon content, burning temperature, and median diameter to achieve the desired properties. The resulting burned and carbonized plant material is ground and sieved to a median diameter of approximately 80 µm or below, with the burning process occurring at temperatures of 700°C or higher. This innovative approach offers a sustainable solution for electromagnetic shielding applications.

Career Highlights

Noriyasu Kuno is currently employed at Asahi Organic Chemicals Industry Co., Ltd., where he continues to advance his research and development efforts. His work has garnered attention for its potential applications in various industries, particularly in electronics and materials engineering.

Collaborations

Kuno collaborates with Go Shinohara, a fellow innovator in the field. Together, they explore new avenues for enhancing the properties of carbonaceous materials and their applications in technology.

Conclusion

Noriyasu Kuno's contributions to the field of electromagnetic shielding through his innovative use of burned plant materials highlight the intersection of sustainability and technology. His work not only advances material science but also promotes environmentally friendly practices in industrial applications.

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