Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2014-2019
Title: Tomonori Nanbu: Innovator in Hydrogen-Releasing Technology
Introduction
Tomonori Nanbu is an inventor based in Suzuka-shi, Japan. He is known for his work in developing hydrogen-releasing films that have significant applications in electrochemical elements. Although he currently holds no granted patents, his innovative ideas are reflected in his latest patent applications.
Latest Patent Applications
Nanbu's recent patent applications include two notable inventions related to hydrogen-releasing films. The first application describes a hydrogen-releasing film and a hydrogen-releasing laminated film designed to function reliably as a safety valve. This invention ensures that defects such as cracks do not occur before the internal pressure of an electrochemical element reaches a predetermined level. The hydrogen-releasing film contains an alloy with palladium (Pd) as an essential metal, and the size of the crystal grains in the alloy is 0.028 μm or more.
The second application also focuses on a hydrogen-releasing film and laminated film that remains free from defects, even when the amount of hydrogen release increases due to a large quantity of hydrogen gas generated within the electrochemical element or prolonged use of the element. This film contains an alloy with palladium as an essential metal, with a hydrogen storage quantity measured at 50° C. and a hydrogen partial pressure of 0.01 MPa being 0.4 (H/M) or less.
Conclusion
Tomonori Nanbu's contributions to the field of hydrogen-releasing technology showcase his innovative spirit and dedication to safety in electrochemical applications. His latest patent applications reflect a commitment to advancing technology in this area.