Inventor · Chiyoda, JP

Daisuke Fujisawa

15Patents
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10Co-inventors
43Inventor score

Filing activity: Apr 23, 2014 → Dec 25, 2020

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US9157789B2 Electromagnetic wave detector and electromagnetic wave detector array Physics 1 Active
US10068934B2 Electromagnetic wave detector and electromagnetic wave detector array Electricity 1 Active
US10309895B2 Electromagnetic wave detector and gas analysis device having dual electromagnetic wave sensors for detecting one of light in a predetermined wavelength band and predetermined polarization Physics 1 Active
US11234648B2 Biological material measuring apparatus Human Necessities 0 Active
US12007137B2 Infrared imaging element comprising temperature detection pixels, drive lines, signal lines, vertical scanning circuit, signal line selection circuit, and one or more read circuits, and air conditioner equipped with the same Physics 0 Active
US11971306B2 Infrared detecting device Physics 0 Active
US11832942B2 Biological material measuring apparatus Physics 0 Active
US10957810B2 Electromagnetic wave detector, electromagnetic wave detector array, and electromagnetic wave detection method Electricity 0 Active
US11353360B2 Electromagnetic wave detector, electromagnetic wave detector array, and electromagnetic wave detection method Electricity 0 Active
US11304635B2 Biological material measuring apparatus Physics 0 Active
US10847567B2 Infrared sensor device including infrared sensor substrate and signal processing circuit substrate coupled to each other Physics 0 Active
US11302834B2 Electromagnetic wave detector Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active
US11197614B2 Biological material measuring apparatus and method of measuring biological material Physics 0 Active
US10784394B2 Electromagnetic wave detector and electromagnetic wave detector array Physics 0 Active
US10234379B2 Electromagnetic wave detector, electromagnetic wave detector array, and gas analyzing apparatus Physics 0 Active

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.