Kanagawa, Japan

Takeshi Iwasaki

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 12(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2001

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Title: Innovator Takeshi Iwasaki: Pioneering Gas Filter Technologies

Introduction

Takeshi Iwasaki is a prominent inventor based in Kanagawa, Japan, recognized for his significant contribution to gas filtration technology. With a focus on enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of gas filtration systems, Iwasaki has developed innovative solutions that cater to various industrial applications.

Latest Patents

Iwasaki holds a patent for a "Gas filter module having two-part filter and method of producing the same." This invention features a gas filter module designed with a housing that incorporates a gas inlet and outlet port. The housing is longitudinally divided into two portions, enhancing its functionality. The filter body consists of a porous ceramics member that permits the inflow gas to pass through, while a ring-like support member made of dense ceramics ensures stability by fitting into a step portion inside the housing. This design is secured through two metal O-rings, establishing a reliable solution for gas filtration.

Career Highlights

Currently, Takeshi Iwasaki is associated with Toshiba Ceramics Co., Ltd., where he actively contributes to the development and refinement of advanced ceramic technologies. His expertise in materials science and engineering has paved the way for innovative products that improve the performance and reliability of gas filter systems.

Collaborations

Iwasaki frequently collaborates with his coworker, Koichi Imura, who shares his passion for innovation within the field. Together, they explore new methodologies and applications that push the boundaries of existing technologies in gas filtration.

Conclusion

Through his dedication and innovative mindset, Takeshi Iwasaki has made remarkable strides in the field of gas filtration. His patent not only showcases his technical proficiency but also contributes to the ongoing advancement of industrial filtration technologies. As industries continue to seek effective solutions for gas management, Iwasaki's work remains a valuable asset to the engineering community.

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