Tochigi-ken, Japan

Yuki Tanihira



Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2019

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Yuki Tanihira: Innovator in Seam-Welding Technology

Introduction

Yuki Tanihira is a notable inventor based in Tochigi-ken, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of welding technology, particularly through his innovative seam-welding method and device. His work has implications for improving the quality and efficiency of welding processes in various industries.

Latest Patents

Tanihira holds a patent for a seam-welding method and device. This device operates by executing a cycle that includes a melting period, an interruption period, and a heating period. During the melting period, a welding current is applied between a pair of roller electrodes to create a welded part between workpieces. The current is then interrupted during the interruption period to allow the welded part to solidify. Finally, a smaller heating current is applied to maintain the laminated body within a solidification temperature range during the heating period. This innovative approach effectively suppresses the formation of cracks and spatter, resulting in high-quality joined products, even at increased welding speeds. He has 1 patent to his name.

Career Highlights

Yuki Tanihira is currently employed at Honda Motor Co., Ltd., where he continues to develop and refine welding technologies. His expertise in seam-welding has positioned him as a valuable asset to the company, contributing to advancements in manufacturing processes.

Collaborations

Tanihira has worked alongside talented colleagues, including Mitsugu Kaneko and Yasuhiro Kawai. Their collaborative efforts have further enhanced the development of innovative welding solutions.

Conclusion

Yuki Tanihira's contributions to seam-welding technology exemplify the impact of innovation in manufacturing. His patented methods not only improve the quality of welded products but also advance the efficiency of welding processes in the industry.

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