Takatsuki, Japan

Tetsuki Asaoka


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 11(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1989-1997

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3 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Tetsuki Asaoka: Pioneer in Magnetic Recording Technology

Introduction: Tetsuki Asaoka, an esteemed inventor based in Takatsuki, Japan, has significantly contributed to the field of magnetic recording technologies. With three patents to his name, Asaoka has developed innovative mechanisms that enhance the efficiency and performance of magnetic recording/playback apparatuses.

Latest Patents: Asaoka's most recent patents focus on advancements in magnetic recording/playback apparatuses. One noteworthy patent is for a magnetic recording/playback apparatus featuring a leaf-type resilient design. This invention optimizes the process by which a magnetic tape is extracted from a cassette and wound around a cylindrical rotary head cylinder. It introduces an innovative tape guide post driving mechanism, a pinch roller pressing mechanism, and a tension servo mechanism. The design effectively reduces the size, weight, and thickness of the apparatus while allowing for a larger angle of rotation in the driving mechanism. Additionally, Asaoka’s mechanism prolongs the service life of components by utilizing a pad brake instead of a band brake, resulting in fewer parts and streamlined assembly.

Career Highlights: Asaoka is affiliated with Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., a company renowned for its technological advancements in consumer electronics. His work has positioned him at the forefront of research and development in magnetic recording technology, where his contributions have had a lasting impact on the industry.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Asaoka has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Akio Konishi and Hideaki Yoshio. These partnerships have fostered a productive environment for innovation, facilitating the exchange of ideas and expertise critical to the development of new technologies.

Conclusion: Tetsuki Asaoka's work in magnetic recording technology showcases the importance of innovation in enhancing the functionality and efficiency of recording devices. His patents not only signify personal achievements but also contribute to advancements in the industry as a whole. Asaoka's enduring influence continues to inspire future innovations in magnetic recording and playback systems.

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