Kakogawa, Japan

Tsutomu Nishio, Deceased


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 72(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1986

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Tsutomu Nishio: A Legacy in Electrolytic Processes

Introduction

Tsutomu Nishio was a notable inventor known for his contributions to the field of electrolytic processes. He was based in Kakogawa, Japan, and held two patents during his career. His work has had a lasting impact on the industry, particularly in the development of efficient electrolytic cells.

Latest Patents

Nishio's latest patents include an electrolytic process of an aqueous alkali metal halide solution. This invention utilizes a horizontal type cation exchange membrane electrolytic cell, where catholyte liquor is supplied into a cathode compartment with an initial linear velocity of at least 8 cm/sec and a gas content of at most 0.6 at the catholyte liquor outlet. This process allows for the conversion of a mercury electrolytic cell to a cation exchange membrane electrolytic cell at a low cost, ensuring long-term and stable operation. Another significant patent is for a vertical type electrolytic cell, which is partitioned by an ion exchange membrane into an anode compartment and a cathode compartment. This design includes a non-perforated cathode plate that divides the cathode compartment into a gas generation room and a gas separation room, enhancing the efficiency of the electrolytic process.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Nishio worked at Kanegafuchi Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, where he made significant advancements in electrolytic technology. His innovative approaches have contributed to the evolution of electrolytic cells, making them more efficient and cost-effective.

Collaborations

Nishio collaborated with several notable individuals in his field, including Yasushi Samejima and Minoru Shiga. These collaborations helped to further enhance the research and development of electrolytic processes.

Conclusion

Tsutomu Nishio's contributions to the field of electrolytic processes have left a lasting legacy. His innovative patents and collaborative efforts have significantly advanced the technology, ensuring that his work will be remembered in the industry for years to come.

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