Inventor · Tokyo, JP

Satoshi Miyata

20Patents
5h-index
22Co-inventors
69Inventor score

Filing activity: Aug 18, 1992 → Jan 7, 2021

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US8022038B2 Composition for acceleration of type I collagen production Human Necessities 15 Active
US5446237A Electronic musical instrument having a control section memory for generating musical tone parameters Physics 15 Expired
US5317947A Musical tone generator with a multiple parameter write operation Physics 8 Expired
US6852918B2 Automatic accompaniment apparatus and a storage device storing a program for operating the same Physics 6 Expired
US7972788B2 Skin aging marker and technique for use thereof Chemistry; Metallurgy 6 Active
US6576826B2 Tone generation apparatus and method for simulating tone effect imparted by damper pedal Electricity 5 Expired
US7358433B2 Automatic accompaniment apparatus and a storage device storing a program for operating the same Physics 4 Expired
US9565504B2 Speaker device Electricity 4 Active
US7432923B2 Position measuring method and mobile communication terminal Physics 3 Active
US10816952B2 Control method for processing apparatus Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 2 Active
US7956800B2 Position measuring method and mobile communication terminal Electricity 1 Active
US10935957B2 Processing apparatus Physics 1 Active
US8180068B2 Noise eliminating apparatus Physics 1 Active
US11651997B2 Recognition method of kerf Electricity 0 Active
US7820396B2 Method for determining atopic dermatitis using protein marker Physics 0 Active
US11140335B2 Method of adjusting brightness of illuminator in processing apparatus Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active
US10811295B2 Positioning method Physics 0 Active
US9653366B2 Method of dividing wafer Electricity 0 Active
US9118997B2 Speaker device and filter coefficient generating device therefor Electricity 0 Active
US9648413B2 Loudspeaker system Electricity 0 Active

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