Gunma, Japan

Tomonori Miura

USPTO Granted Patents = 12 


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.3

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 25(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2015-2025

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12 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Tomonori Miura in Hydrogen Recycling

Introduction

Tomonori Miura is a prominent inventor based in Gunma, Japan, renowned for his contributions to the field of hydrogen recycling. With a portfolio of 11 patents, Miura has established himself as a key figure in developing technologies aimed at improving hydrogen purification processes. His latest innovations focus on creating efficient systems that enable high-purity hydrogen recovery from industrial emissions.

Latest Patents

Among Miura's notable inventions are the hydrogen recycle system and hydrogen recycle method. These innovations are designed to purify hydrogen from gases emitted during the production of nitride compounds. The hydrogen recycle system includes several critical components, such as:

- An exhaust gas supply path that directs gases from nitride compound production.

- A hydrogen recycle mechanism, characterized by a plasma reaction vessel that includes a discharge space.

- A hydrogen separation membrane that differentiates the discharge space from a hydrogen flow path connected to the hydrogen supply path.

- An electrode positioned outside the discharge space.

- An adsorbent housed within the discharge space, which captures the supplied exhaust gas.

This cutting-edge system allows for the effective recycling of hydrogen, thereby enhancing yield and purity from exhausted gases.

Career Highlights

Tomonori Miura has worked with prestigious companies, notably Sawafuji Electric Co., Ltd., and contributed to the academic excellence at Gifu University. His dedication to research and development has paved the way for significant advancements in hydrogen purity processes.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Miura has collaborated with talented professionals, including Shinji Kambara and Tatsuya Ikeda. These partnerships have been instrumental in fostering innovation and pushing the boundaries of hydrogen recycling technology.

Conclusion

Tomonori Miura's contributions to hydrogen recycling showcase the importance of inventive thinking in addressing environmental concerns related to gas emissions. His latest patents not only reflect his technical ingenuity but also signify a step forward in sustainable practices. With continued collaboration and innovation, Miura and his colleagues are set to make a lasting impact in the field of hydrogen purification.

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