Location History:
- Hino, JP (2012 - 2016)
- Hachioji, JP (2016)
- Tokyo, JP (2014 - 2023)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2012-2023
Title: Takashi Washizu: Innovator in Orthosis and Light Emitting Device Manufacturing
Introduction
Takashi Washizu is a prominent inventor based in Hino, Japan, known for his contributions to the fields of orthosis manufacturing and light emitting devices. With a total of eight patents to his name, Washizu has made significant advancements that enhance the functionality and efficiency of these technologies.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents, Washizu has developed an orthosis manufacturing system designed to create custom orthoses fitted to the human body. This system includes an orthosis modeling data generation unit that produces modeling data based on three-dimensional measurements of the body. Additionally, it features an orthosis formation unit that three-dimensionally forms the orthosis using the generated modeling data. Another notable patent involves a manufacturing method for a light emitting device, which includes a light emitting element and a wavelength converting part. This method consists of applying a liquid mixture containing phosphor and plate-like particles to form a phosphor layer, followed by applying a translucent ceramic precursor to create the wavelength converting part.
Career Highlights
Washizu has worked with notable companies such as Konica Minolta, Inc. and Konica Minolta Opto, Inc., where he has honed his skills and contributed to various innovative projects. His experience in these organizations has played a crucial role in his development as an inventor.
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