Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2003-2014
Title: Takahito Kashiwagi: Innovator in Light Emitting Technology
Introduction
Takahito Kashiwagi is an inventor based in Yokosuka-shi, Japan. He is known for his innovative work in the field of light emitting technology. Although he currently holds no granted patents, his contributions to the development of lighting systems are noteworthy.
Latest Patent Applications
Kashiwagi's latest patent applications include a Light Emitting Module and Lighting System. This invention features a first LED group that includes a plurality of LEDs arranged in a toric shape on the circumference of a center of an approximately rectangular substrate made of ceramics. The first LED group is entirely covered in a toric shape with a sealing member. Additionally, a second LED group is arranged in a grid shape near the center of the substrate, also covered with a sealing member. Another aspect of his application involves a light emitting module that includes a toric sealing unit, which seals blue LEDs arranged in a toric shape on a substrate from above. A sealing unit also seals red LEDs arranged near the center of the toric shape of the blue LEDs. The sealing unit is designed to fill the inside of the toric shape of the toric sealing unit, with a refractive index of light higher than that of the toric sealing unit. The emitted light from both blue and red LEDs is refracted at the interface between the sealing unit and sealed gas, directing the light appropriately.
Conclusion
Takahito Kashiwagi's innovative approach to light emitting technology showcases his potential as an inventor. His latest patent applications reflect a commitment to advancing lighting systems, even in the absence of granted patents.