Tokyo, Japan

Sohya Takahashi


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 4(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1979

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Title: Sohya Takahashi: Innovator in Electroacoustic Transducers

Introduction

Sohya Takahashi is a notable inventor based in Tokyo, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of electroacoustic transducers, particularly with his innovative designs aimed at enhancing sound quality in portable devices.

Latest Patents

Takahashi holds a patent for a "Broadband electromagnetic sound source with differently tuned diaphragms." This invention is an electroacoustic transducer designed for small-sized portable equipment, such as wristwatches. The device features a first vibrating plate that is activated by an electromagnet and a second vibrating plate that is coupled to the first through an airtight space, which functions as an air spring. The unique aspect of this design is that the first and second vibrating plates possess different natural resonant frequencies. This configuration allows the vibration system to produce two distinct resonant frequencies. Additionally, a resonant air chamber is superimposed on the second vibrating plate, equipped with a sound radiating port that has a resonant frequency situated between the two resonant frequencies of the vibrating plates and the coupling air spring. This innovative transducer is capable of responding to a wide range of frequencies.

Career Highlights

Sohya Takahashi is associated with Kabushiki Kaisha Daini Seikosha, where he has been instrumental in developing advanced sound technologies. His work has significantly impacted the design and functionality of portable audio devices.

Collaborations

Takahashi has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Shigeo Mori and Fumikazu Murakami. Their combined expertise has contributed to the advancement of sound technology in various applications.

Conclusion

Sohya Takahashi's innovative work in electroacoustic transducers exemplifies the potential for advancements in portable sound technology. His contributions continue to influence the industry and enhance user experiences in audio devices.

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