Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1984-1988
Title: Tadayuki Uematsu: Innovator in Electrical Engineering
Introduction
Tadayuki Uematsu is a notable inventor based in Chiba, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of electrical engineering, particularly in the development of materials for power cables. With a total of 5 patents to his name, Uematsu's work has had a considerable impact on the industry.
Latest Patents
One of Uematsu's latest inventions is a lead alloy foil for laminated tape. This invention provides a lead alloy foil comprising 0 to 4 wt % of tin, 0.5 to 7.0 wt % of antimony, and the balance being lead, wherein the Sn/Sb ratio is 3 or less. Additionally, it includes a lead laminated tape for covering cables, which consists of the same lead alloy foil and an electrically conductive plastic film laminated on at least one surface of the foil, having a volume resistivity of 10^6 Ω-cm or less. Another significant invention is a water impervious rubber or plastic insulated power cable. This cable features a water impervious layer made of a laminated tape comprising a metal foil and an electrically conductive plastic film, designed to follow the heat cycle of the power cable effectively.
Career Highlights
Uematsu is currently employed at The Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd., where he continues to innovate and develop new technologies. His work has been instrumental in enhancing the performance and reliability of electrical components.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Uematsu has collaborated with several talented individuals, including Yoshinari Hane and Hiroshi Suzuki. These collaborations have fostered a creative environment that has led to the development of groundbreaking technologies.
Conclusion
Tadayuki Uematsu is a distinguished inventor whose contributions to electrical engineering have paved the way for advancements in power cable technology. His innovative patents reflect his commitment to improving the industry and enhancing the performance of electrical components.