Osaka, Japan

Takeshi Nakano

USPTO Granted Patents = 16 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.1

ph-index = 5

Forward Citations = 47(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Owari-Asahi, JA (1976)
  • Daitou, JP (1983)
  • Tsukuba, JP (2011 - 2013)
  • Osaka, JP (1991 - 2020)
  • Ibaraki, JP (1979 - 2024)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1976-2024

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16 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: The Innovative Contributions of Takeshi Nakano

Introduction

Takeshi Nakano is a prominent inventor based in Osaka, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of materials science, particularly in the development of advanced adhesive technologies. With a total of 16 patents to his name, Nakano's work has had a substantial impact on various industries.

Latest Patents

One of Nakano's latest patents involves a reinforcing film that comprises a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer laminated and fixed on a principal surface of a film substrate. This adhesive layer is formed from a photocurable composition that includes a photocurable agent and a base polymer with a crosslinked structure. The gel fraction of this composition is preferably 60% or more. Additionally, the shear storage elastic modulus at 25° C. of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is ideally between 1×10 to 1.2×10 Pa. After photocuring, the shear storage elastic modulus increases to a range of 1.5×10 to 2×10 Pa. Furthermore, the frictional force of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer, measured with a frictional force microscope at a frequency of 5 Hz, is designed to be 2 to 5 times greater than the frictional force at a frequency of 0.1 Hz. After photocuring, the frictional force of the photocured adhesive layer at 5 Hz is expected to be at least 5 times that measured at 0.1 Hz.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Nakano has worked with notable companies such as Nitto Denko Corporation and Kuraray Co., Ltd. His experience in these organizations has allowed him to refine his skills and contribute to innovative projects that push the boundaries of adhesive technology.

Collaborations

Some of Nakano's coworkers include Tomohiro Ono and Koso Matsuda. Their collaborative efforts have further enhanced the development of new materials and technologies in their respective fields.

Conclusion

Takeshi Nakano's innovative work in adhesive technology and his extensive patent portfolio highlight his significant contributions to the industry. His advancements continue to influence various applications and set new standards in material science.

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