Iwate, Japan

Takeshi Takano



Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2014

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: The Innovations of Takeshi Takano

Introduction

Takeshi Takano is a notable inventor based in Iwate, Japan. He is recognized for his contributions to the field of materials science, particularly in the development of advanced alloys. His innovative work has led to the creation of a unique alloy that exhibits remarkable properties.

Latest Patents

Takeshi Takano holds a patent for a "Magnetically insensitive, highly hard and constant-modulus alloy, and its production method, as well as hair spring, mechanical driving apparatus and watch and clock." This constant-modulus alloy is characterized by a low saturation magnetic flux density, providing weakly magnetic properties, a high Young's modulus, a low temperature coefficient of Young's modulus, and high hardness. The alloy consists of cobalt, nickel, chromium, molybdenum, and iron. The production process involves healing and cooling the alloy before subjecting it to repeated wiredrawing and intermediate annealing, resulting in a wire with a fiber structure having a <111> fiber axis. The wire is then cold rolled into a sheet and heated to achieve optimal magnetic insensitivity and hardness.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Takeshi Takano has made significant strides in the field of material engineering. He has worked with reputable organizations, contributing to advancements in electric and magnetic materials. His expertise has been instrumental in the development of innovative products that utilize his patented alloy.

Collaborations

Takeshi has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Yuetsu Murakami and Koichiro Jujo. Their combined efforts have furthered research and development in the field of materials science.

Conclusion

Takeshi Takano's innovative work in developing a magnetically insensitive alloy has made a significant impact in various applications, particularly in the watch and clock industry. His contributions continue to influence advancements in material science and engineering.

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