Inventor · Ibaraki, JP

Hideyo Kodama

15Patents
6h-index
49Co-inventors
62Inventor score

Filing activity: May 28, 1981 → Apr 21, 1998

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5203932A Fe-base austenitic steel having single crystalline austenitic phase, method for producing of same and usage of same Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 45 Expired
US5654098A Superconducting wire and composite superconductor Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 23 Expired
US5964091A Gas turbine combustor and gas turbine Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 20 Expired
US5770333A Nonaqueous secondary battery and negative electrode material therefor Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 19 Expired
US4973366A Insert material for solid phase diffusion welding for nickel base superalloy and method therefor Chemistry; Metallurgy 13 Expired
US4404041A Method of producing elongated large-size forged article Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 6 Expired
US5651411A Apparatus for and method of continuous casting Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 6 Expired
US5731567A Thermal working method of metal material containing helium and thermal working apparatus therefor Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 5 Expired
US5634510A Integrated manufacturing system Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 4 Expired
US4544019A Method and apparatus for manufacturing composite steel ingot Performing Operations; Transporting 3 Expired
US5779822A Precipitation hardening type single crystal austenitic steel Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 2 Expired
US5987088A Precipitation hardening type single crystal austenitic steel, and usage the same Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 2 Expired
US5508256A Oxide high-temperature superconducting material, method of preparing same and superconducting wires Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 2 Expired
US4434836A Continuous casting apparatus Chemistry; Metallurgy 1 Expired
US4454908A Continuous casting method Performing Operations; Transporting 1 Expired

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