Osaka, Japan

Tatsukiyo Uchida


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 9(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2018

where 'Filed Patents' based on already Granted Patents

1 patent (USPTO):

Title: Innovations by Tatsukiyo Uchida in Insect Attraction Lighting Systems

Introduction

Tatsukiyo Uchida is a notable inventor based in Osaka, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of pest control through his innovative lighting systems designed to attract insect pests away from plants. His work focuses on enhancing agricultural practices and protecting crops from diurnal insect pests.

Latest Patents

Uchida holds a patent for an "Insect attractant lighting method and insect attractant lighting system." This invention involves a unique system that irradiates a field with attraction light to draw insect pests away from plants. The system includes a setting unit that establishes an operating time zone during nighttime, an artificial sunlight source that emits light without the wavelength components of 500 to 600 nm, and an attraction light source that targets specific areas within a greenhouse. This innovative approach increases the activity of diurnal insect pests, allowing for effective pest management and crop protection.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Tatsukiyo Uchida has worked with prominent organizations such as Panasonic Corporation and Osaka Prefecture University Public Corporation. His experience in these institutions has contributed to his expertise in developing effective pest control technologies.

Collaborations

Uchida has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Makoto Yamada and Minoru Ishii. Their combined efforts have further advanced the research and development of innovative pest attraction systems.

Conclusion

Tatsukiyo Uchida's contributions to the field of pest control through his innovative lighting systems demonstrate the importance of technology in agriculture. His patent for an insect attractant lighting system showcases a practical solution for protecting crops from diurnal insect pests.

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