Kyoto, Japan

Shigetoshi Inuyama

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Years Active: 2018

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Title: Shigetoshi Inuyama: Innovator in Electronic Device Technology

Introduction

Shigetoshi Inuyama is a prominent inventor based in Kyoto, Japan. He is known for his contributions to the field of electronic devices, particularly in the design and development of innovative mounting substrates. His work has significantly impacted the efficiency and functionality of electronic apparatuses.

Latest Patents

Inuyama holds a patent for an "Electronic device mounting substrate and electronic apparatus." This invention includes a first wiring substrate shaped in a rectangular frame, with an interior that constitutes a first through hole. Additionally, it features a second wiring substrate that is disposed to overlie the lower surface of the first wiring substrate and is electrically connected to it. A metallic plate is positioned to overlie the lower surface of the second wiring substrate, sandwiching it between the metallic plate and the first wiring substrate. Furthermore, a lens holder is secured to the outer periphery of the metallic plate, creating an electronic device mounting space within the frame interiors of the substrates.

Career Highlights

Shigetoshi Inuyama is associated with Kyocera Corporation, a leading company in the electronics industry. His role at Kyocera has allowed him to work on cutting-edge technologies and contribute to advancements in electronic device design.

Collaborations

Inuyama has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Mitsuharu Sakai and Shou Yamasaki. Their teamwork has fostered innovation and has led to the successful development of various electronic technologies.

Conclusion

Shigetoshi Inuyama's contributions to electronic device technology through his patent and work at Kyocera Corporation highlight his role as a key innovator in the field. His inventions continue to influence the design and functionality of electronic devices today.

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