Location History:
- Nishikasugai-gun, JP (2004 - 2005)
- Aichi, JP (2005 - 2011)
- Aichi-ken, JP (2012)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2004-2012
Title: Innovations of Yukitoshi Inui
Introduction
Yukitoshi Inui is a prominent inventor based in Aichi, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of optical technology, holding a total of nine patents. His work focuses on innovative solutions for light coupling and optical waveguides.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is a light coupler and manufacturing method thereof. This invention provides a light coupler that includes multiple light input and output terminals, half mirrors, and an optical waveguide. The optical waveguide features a kinked line shape, with half mirrors positioned at the corners of this shape, which includes a polygon network. Another notable patent is for an optical branching-coupling device, which utilizes a self-written optical waveguide core without the need for half mirrors. This device incorporates three plastic optical fibers (POFs) within a specially designed housing, allowing for the formation of an optical waveguide core through a unique curing process.
Career Highlights
Yukitoshi Inui is currently employed at Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd., where he continues to develop innovative optical technologies. His work has been instrumental in advancing the capabilities of optical devices.
Collaborations
He has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Manabu Kagami and Tatsuya Yamashita, contributing to various projects and innovations in the field.
Conclusion
Yukitoshi Inui's contributions to optical technology through his patents and collaborations highlight his role as a leading inventor in the industry. His innovative approaches continue to shape the future of optical devices.
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