Company patents
TOKIWA CORPORATION
TOKIWA CORPORATION's patent strategy reveals a surprising and significant decline across its core consumer and pharma_biotech sectors, with 'Personal Care Articles' (52.3% of portfolio) seeing a 50.0% YoY drop so far in 2026 and 'Pharmaceutical Preparations' (25.0% of portfolio) declining by 33.3% in 2025 and 50.0% so far in 2026, indicating a broad shift away from these previously dominant areas, while a single patent in 'Printers & Typewriters' so far in 2026 suggests a nascent, unexpected diversification.
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Yearly patent publications since 2023
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Product-level themes inferred from filings since 2023, with category chips showing where each theme appears. Select a theme to filter the patents below.
44 US filings (since 2023) · 5 categories · 7 themes
Innovative designs for cosmetic containers and dispensing systems that feature modular components, integrated applicators, reusability, or enhanced mechanisms for storing and delivering multiple cosmetic products.
Devices and systems that utilize sensors, AI, robotics, or advanced delivery mechanisms (e.g., electrostatic spraying) to precisely apply cosmetic substances, control application parameters, or personalize formulations based on user data.
Innovations in creating stable cosmetic formulations, particularly oil-in-water or water-in-oil emulsions, and developing novel stabilizers or rheology modifiers for desired texture, feel, and shelf-life.
Development of combs, brushes, and other manual or semi-manual personal care tools with novel structural features, materials, or ergonomic considerations to improve user experience, application effectiveness, or specialized grooming tasks.
Containers or packaging components featuring active mechanisms for controlled release, preparation, or delivery of their contents, such as liquids, bulk materials, volatile compounds, or single-serve portions.
Design aspects of user-replaceable cartridges or containers for printing consumables (e.g., ink, tape, labels) that facilitate easy installation, proper positioning, type identification, and reliable supply to the printer.
Chemical compositions and methods for stimulating hair growth, altering hair structure for styling (e.g., straightening, curling, dyeing), or protecting hair from environmental damage and heat.
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