Location History:
- Aki-gun, JP (2017)
- Hiroshima, JP (2019 - 2020)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2017-2020
Title: Innovations of Yoshiyuki Koga in Engine Technology
Introduction
Yoshiyuki Koga is a notable inventor based in Hiroshima, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of engine technology, particularly through his innovative piston designs. With a total of 3 patents to his name, Koga's work has garnered attention in the automotive industry.
Latest Patents
Koga's latest patents include a unique piston structure for engines. This invention features an outer peripheral portion formed along the outer shape of a piston, which has a predetermined thickness. It also includes a pair of piston pin supporters with peripheral walls of a specific thickness, along with couplers that connect the piston pin supporters to the outer peripheral portion. Notably, the outer peripheral portion and the peripheral walls of the piston pin supporters are solid, while the couplers are porous. All components are made of a metal material and are integrally formed together. Another significant patent is a method of producing a piston for an engine. This invention aims to form a heat insulating layer on the squish area surface of the piston while preventing large cracks and suppressing damages to the layer. The method involves applying pressure to the heat insulating layer in advance to achieve optimal results.
Career Highlights
Yoshiyuki Koga is currently employed at Mazda Motor Corporation, where he continues to innovate and develop new technologies for engine performance. His work has been instrumental in enhancing the efficiency and durability of engine components.
Collaborations
Koga has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Takashi Ikai and Kouichi Nakano, contributing to a dynamic team focused on advancing automotive technology.
Conclusion
Yoshiyuki Koga's contributions to engine technology through his innovative patents reflect his expertise and commitment to the automotive industry. His work continues to influence the development of more efficient and reliable engine systems.