Location History:
- Ibaraki-ken, JP (2007)
- Tsukuba, JP (2007 - 2012)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2007-2012
Title: Yoshikazu Takahashi: Innovator in Vacuum Technology and Organic Electronics
Introduction
Yoshikazu Takahashi is a notable inventor based in Tsukuba, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the fields of vacuum technology and organic electronics, holding a total of four patents. His innovative work focuses on improving the efficiency and effectiveness of various apparatuses used in these industries.
Latest Patents
Takahashi's latest patents include a method for producing components for vacuum apparatus and a resin coating forming apparatus. The objective of this invention is to provide a method capable of easily forming a resin coating on an internal flow path that is complex in shape. The resin coating forming apparatus consists of a monomer vapor supplying unit, a vacuum pumping line for transporting monomer vapor, a connection portion that connects with the internal flow path of a component, and a temperature adjusting unit. This arrangement allows for the formation of a uniform, high-coverage resin coating on the internal flow path by merely exposing it to monomer vapor. Another significant patent is for an impact and color-resistant organic electroluminescent display panel. This invention includes first and second display electrodes and at least one organic functional layer sandwiched between them, along with a high-molecular compound film and an inorganic barrier film. The use of an aliphatic polyurea film as the high-molecular compound film enhances the durability and performance of the organic EL device.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Yoshikazu Takahashi has worked with prominent companies such as Ulvac, Inc. and Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in developing advanced technologies in vacuum systems and organic electronics.
Collaborations
Takahashi has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Masanobu Hatanaka and Michio Ishikawa. These partnerships have likely fostered innovation and the exchange of ideas in their respective fields.
Conclusion
Yoshikazu Takahashi's contributions to vacuum technology and organic electronics demonstrate his innovative spirit and commitment to advancing these industries. His patents reflect a deep understanding of complex systems and a drive to improve existing technologies.