Toki, Japan

Yuichi Kobayashi


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2010

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1 patent (USPTO):

Title: Yuichi Kobayashi: Innovator in Cordierite Manufacturing

Introduction: Yuichi Kobayashi, based in Toki, Japan, is a notable inventor in the field of material science, particularly recognized for his innovative work with cordierite. With one patent to his name, Kobayashi has contributed significantly to the advancement of materials used in various industrial applications.

Latest Patents: Kobayashi's patent, titled "Formed article of cordierite and method for manufacturing the formed article," details a method for producing a formed article made entirely of cordierite. This article features a unique domain structure characterized by a plurality of domains, where each domain contains crystal grains that are substantially aligned in the same direction. The average size of these domains ranges from 40 µm to 150 µm, resulting in a honeycomb structure with multiple cell walls. The formed article boasts a porosity of 36% to 38%, a coefficient of linear thermal expansion equal to or lower than 0.2×10/K, and a mechanical strength of 60×10 Pa or higher.

Career Highlights: Throughout his career, Yuichi Kobayashi has been associated with reputable companies, including Denso Corporation and Nippon Soken, Inc. His work has had a lasting impact on the methodologies used in manufacturing advanced ceramic materials.

Collaborations: Kobayashi has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Kentaro Makino and Kazushige Uchiyama, sharing insights and expertise that have enhanced his innovative processes. Together, they have pushed the boundaries of material science and engineering.

Conclusion: Yuichi Kobayashi stands out as a pioneering inventor in the realm of cordierite applications. His significant contributions through his patent demonstrate both his ingenuity and the potential for advanced materials in various industries. With a continued focus on innovation, Kobayashi's work will likely inspire future advancements in material technology.

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