Location History:
- Matsudo, JP (1993)
- Tokyo, JP (2012)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1993-2012
Title: Innovations by Yasuo Fukuyo in Marine Safety
Introduction
Yasuo Fukuyo is a notable inventor based in Tokyo, Japan. He has made significant contributions to marine safety through his innovative methods for treating ship ballast water. With a total of two patents to his name, Fukuyo's work addresses critical environmental concerns related to aquatic organisms.
Latest Patents
Fukuyo's latest patents include a method for treating ship ballast water and a method for destroying cysts of noxious plankton. The first patent outlines a process where hydrogen peroxide or a compound that produces hydrogen peroxide is added to ship ballast water. This method effectively exterminates aquatic organisms by achieving a hydrogen peroxide concentration of 10 to 500 mg/L, followed by the application of physical means to induce shear strength and/or cavitation. The second patent focuses on destroying cysts of noxious plankton by mixing hydrogen peroxide or a similar compound in ballast water and maintaining an effective concentration for this purpose.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Yasuo Fukuyo has worked with reputable organizations such as Katayama Chemical, Inc. and the Japan Association of Marine Safety. His experience in these companies has allowed him to develop and refine his innovative methods, contributing to advancements in marine safety.
Collaborations
Fukuyo has collaborated with esteemed colleagues, including Syuzo Egusa and Yoshiharu Wakao. These partnerships have
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