Tokyo, Japan

Wataru Tachikawa


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2004

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Title: Wataru Tachikawa: Innovator in Photothermographic Imaging

Introduction

Wataru Tachikawa is a notable inventor based in Tokyo, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of photothermographic imaging, particularly in the development of packaging materials for recording sheets. His innovative approach addresses critical issues in the preservation and functionality of these materials.

Latest Patents

Tachikawa holds a patent for a "Packaging material of photothermographic image recording sheet and detecting method of presence/absence of residual photothermographic image recording sheet." This invention aims to enhance the packaging material and the detection method for residual recording sheets. The design includes a concave section or notched section on the bottom plate that minimizes the negative impact of organic solvent exhalation on the recording sheets stacked at the bottom. The packaging material incorporates a detecting means for the recording sheet, featuring a filler made of soft, air-permeable material that does not absorb or transmit organic solvents.

Career Highlights

Wataru Tachikawa is currently employed at Konica Corporation, where he continues to innovate in the field of imaging technology. His work has been instrumental in improving the quality and reliability of photothermographic products.

Collaborations

Tachikawa collaborates with Mamoru Umeki, contributing to advancements in their shared field of expertise. Their partnership has fostered a creative environment that encourages innovative solutions.

Conclusion

Wataru Tachikawa's contributions to photothermographic imaging through his patent and work at Konica Corporation highlight his role as a key innovator in this specialized field. His efforts continue to influence the development of packaging materials that enhance the functionality and preservation of recording sheets.

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