Tokyo, Japan

Tadayoshi Muto


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.8

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 6(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1995-1998

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Tadayoshi Muto: Innovator in Ceramic Technology

Introduction

Tadayoshi Muto is a prominent inventor based in Tokyo, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of ceramic technology, holding a total of 2 patents. His innovative work focuses on creating advanced ceramic materials with unique properties.

Latest Patents

Muto's latest patents include a "Multi-layered ceramic porous body" and a "Ceramic filter and manufacturing method therefor." The multi-layered ceramic porous body features a layered structure composed of multiple foam-like ceramic layers. These layers are formed by firing foam-like ceramic shaped layers, each with a thickness of no more than 5 mm. The adjacent layers are either joined directly or bonded through a thin foam-like ceramic layer or a dense ceramic layer. His ceramic filter invention consists of a cylindrical support member made from a bone-like porous ceramic and a ceramic porous network member. This network member has a three-dimensional structure that integrates with the bone-like member. A ceramic membrane, which serves as a filter, is formed on the exposed surfaces using a ceramic-slurry foaming technique.

Career Highlights

Muto is associated with Toshiba Ceramics Co., Ltd., where he continues to develop innovative ceramic technologies. His work has been instrumental in advancing the applications of ceramics in various industries.

Collaborations

Muto has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Shunzo Shimai and Koichi Imura. Their combined expertise has contributed to the success of their projects and innovations.

Conclusion

Tadayoshi Muto is a key figure in the field of ceramic technology, with a focus on developing advanced materials that enhance performance and functionality. His contributions through patents and collaborations continue to shape the future of ceramics.

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