Location History:
- Katsuta, JP (1995)
- Hitachiomiya, JP (2012)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1995-2012
Title: Yutaka Kimura: Innovator in Control Methods and Analytical Techniques
Introduction
Yutaka Kimura is a notable inventor based in Hitachiomiya, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the fields of operation control methods and analytical techniques, holding a total of 2 patents. His work has implications in both industrial applications and medical analysis.
Latest Patents
Kimura's latest patents include an "Operation control method and operation control apparatus for variable speed generator-motor." This invention involves an excitation device that supplies a three-phase AC excitation current to a variable speed generator-motor. It controls the generator-motor based on a three-phase AC excitation current command value, which is derived from various computational inputs. The system also features a power fluctuation suppression circuit that enhances the operational efficiency during synchronous operations.
Another significant patent is the "Analytical method and analytical apparatus using test strips." This invention allows for the analysis of urine samples using test strips, even when the sample volume is small. The process involves transferring a sample container to a liquid level sensing position, detecting the liquid level, and then dipping a test strip into the sample. The color development on the test strip is measured by a photometer, providing accurate analysis results.
Career Highlights
Yutaka Kimura is currently employed at Hitachi, Ltd., where he continues to innovate and develop new technologies. His work has been instrumental in advancing methods that enhance operational control and analytical capabilities.
Collaborations
Kimura has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Kasumi Yoshida and Isao Shindo. Their combined expertise contributes to the innovative environment at Hitachi, Ltd.
Conclusion
Yutaka Kimura's contributions to innovation in control methods and analytical techniques highlight his role as a significant inventor in his field. His patents reflect a commitment to advancing technology for practical applications.