Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1999-2003
Title: Toyoko Ohara: Innovator in Electrification Prevention
Introduction
Toyoko Ohara is a prominent inventor based in Nara, Japan. She has made significant contributions to the field of electrification prevention, holding a total of 3 patents. Her innovative work focuses on methods and materials that address static electricity issues in various environments.
Latest Patents
One of Toyoko Ohara's latest patents is an electrification preventing implement and method. This invention involves the use of granular and/or powdered silicon or silicon oxide, which is negatively charged and sealed in a glass container. The glass container is strategically placed in areas where the desired effect of reducing positive static electricity is needed. In one preferred embodiment, the glass container is embedded in the ground. The purpose of this invention is to interrupt stray electrical currents in the body, thereby minimizing the presence of positive static electricity in the surrounding environment.
Career Highlights
Throughout her career, Toyoko Ohara has demonstrated a commitment to innovation and problem-solving. Her work has not only advanced the understanding of static electricity but has also provided practical solutions for various applications.
Collaborations
Toyoko has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Kuniaki Takamatsu and Hideaki Kikuchi. These partnerships have further enriched her research and development efforts.
Conclusion
Toyoko Ohara's contributions to electrification prevention highlight her role as a leading inventor in her field. Her innovative patents and collaborative efforts continue to influence advancements in technology and environmental safety.