Tokyo, Japan

Takashi Sasaki

USPTO Granted Patents = 117 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.6

ph-index = 18

Forward Citations = 1,088(Granted Patents)

Forward Citations (Not Self Cited) = 1,063(Dec 10, 2025)


Inventors with similar research interests:


Location History:

  • Hino, JA (1976 - 1978)
  • Hino, JP (1978 - 1988)
  • Nagano-ken, JP (1999)
  • Chiyoda-ku, JP (2023)
  • Tokyo, JP (1986 - 2024)
  • Miyagi, JP (2020 - 2024)

Company Filing History:

goldMedal34 out of 1,252 
 
Konishiroku Photo Industry Co., Ltd.
 patents
silverMedal27 out of 90,809 
 
Canon Kabushiki Kaisha
 patents
bronzeMedal10 out of 1,769 
 
Taiyo Yuden Co., Ltd.
 patents
49 out of 1,330 
 
Yokogawa Electric Corporation
 patents
58 out of 574 
 
Alps Alpine Co., Ltd.
 patents
67 out of 3,132 
 
Asahi Kogaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
 patents
75 out of 7,986 
 
Tdk Corporation
 patents
83 out of 38,023 
 
Micron Technology Incorporated
 patents
93 out of 58,132 
 
Sony Corporation
 patents
102 out of 1,030 
 
Agc Inc.
 patents
111 out of 58 
 
Yuasa Battery Co., Ltd.
 patents
121 out of 321 
 
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
 patents
131 out of 1 
 
Surfcoat Co., Ltd.
 patent
141 out of 356 
 
Denka Company Limited
 patents
151 out of 3 
 
Horikiri, Inc.
 patents
161 out of 243 
 
Hino Motors, Ltd.
 patents
171 out of 10 
 
Mektec Corporation
 patents
181 out of 105 
 
Toray Engineering Company, Limited
 patents
191 out of 6,896 
 
Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited
 patents
201 out of 1,040 
 
Japan Tobacco Inc.
 patents
211 out of 343 
 
Nippon Paper Industries Co., Ltd.
 patents
221 out of 832,912 
Other
 patents
where one patent can have more than one assignee

Years Active: 1976-2025

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Areas of Expertise:
Vehicle Window Structure
Multilayer Ceramic Capacitor
Cylindrical Heater
Solid Electrolyte Battery
Electrostatic Sensor
Image Processing Apparatus
Semiconductor Devices
Biological Model Resin
Distance Information Producing Apparatus
Data Processing Device
Control System
117 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Takashi Sasaki: Innovator Extraordinaire in Tokyo's Patent Landscape

Introduction:

In the bustling city of Tokyo, innovation thrives, and one prominent figure in the local patent landscape is inventor and engineer Takashi Sasaki. With an impressive collection of 124 patents to his name, Sasaki has made significant contributions in the field of ceramic electronic components. This article delves into his notable patents, career highlights, collaborations, and overall impact on technological advancements.

Latest Patents:

Sasaki's recent patents highlight his expertise in multi-layer ceramic electronic components and circuit boards. One such invention is a multi-layer ceramic electronic component, which incorporates a ceramic body with internal electrodes and external electrodes. Notably, the external electrodes feature protrusions that enhance the component's functionality and performance.

Another noteworthy patent from Sasaki is the ceramic electronic device with inflected external electrodes. This innovative device comprises a multilayer chip, internal electrode layers, and a pair of external electrodes. The unique design of the external electrodes, with varying thicknesses and inwardly inflected points, enhances their connectivity and overall efficiency.

Career Highlights:

Sasaki's career path has been marked by his association with leading companies in the industry. He began his journey at Konishiroku Photo Industry Co., Ltd., where he honed his skills in electronic component design and manufacture. Sasaki's contributions during his time at Konishiroku laid the foundation for his subsequent breakthroughs in the field.

Following his tenure at Konishiroku, Sasaki joined Canon Kabushiki Kaisha, a renowned technology company. Here, he continued to push the boundaries of ceramic electronic component innovation. His drive for excellence and meticulous approach to his work earned him respect and recognition among his peers.

Collaborations:

Innovation seldom happens in isolation, and Sasaki has been fortunate to collaborate with prominent individuals within his field. Notable among his co-workers are Nobuaki Sakurada and Hideaki Kawamura, who have contributed their expertise and insights to further elevate Sasaki's work. Through collaborative efforts and shared knowledge, Sasaki and his colleagues have made significant advancements in ceramic electronic components.

Conclusion:

Takashi Sasaki exemplifies the spirit of innovation and ingenuity that thrives in Tokyo's technological landscape. His extensive patent portfolio, particularly in multi-layer ceramic electronic components, showcases his dedication to pushing the boundaries of electronic engineering. With his career milestones and collaborations, Sasaki continues to contribute to the ongoing advancement of technology, making a lasting impact on the industry and inspiring future generations of inventors.

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