Kanagawa, Japan

Ayumu Hashimoto

USPTO Granted Patents = 21 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.5

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 22(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2016-2025

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21 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Ayumu Hashimoto in Image Forming and Reading Technologies

Introduction: Ayumu Hashimoto, an eminent inventor based in Kanagawa, Japan, has made significant contributions to the field of imaging technology. With a remarkable portfolio of 20 patents, his innovations focus on enhancing image forming and reading apparatus, which are crucial in contemporary digital applications.

Latest Patents: Among his latest patents, Hashimoto has developed an innovative image forming apparatus, system, and method for detecting malfunctions. This advanced image forming apparatus includes an image forming engine that can form images on recording media, while it effectively interrupts image formation in response to any detected malfunction. Notably, it possesses the capability to detect the recording medium on which image formation was interrupted and notify an external device of this detection result.

Another notable invention is the patent for an image reading apparatus, image reading method, and non-transitory recording medium. This apparatus comprises a first light source that emits visible light and a second light source for invisible light. It incorporates both a visible imaging sensor and an invisible imaging sensor, allowing it to read distinct images of an object. Furthermore, the design includes a reduction unit that minimizes the visible wavelength component of light captured by the invisible imaging sensor.

Career Highlights: Ayumu Hashimoto is currently associated with Ricoh Company, Ltd., where he utilizes his expertise to further advancements in imaging technology. His role has allowed him to explore innovative applications and develop state-of-the-art solutions tailored for modern imaging demands.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Hashimoto has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Masamoto Nakazawa and Masahiro Itoh. Their combined efforts in research and development have significantly enhanced the capabilities of Ricoh's imaging products.

Conclusion: Ayumu Hashimoto’s inventive spirit and commitment to innovation have led to essential advancements in the imaging sector. His patents not only represent significant technological progress but also exhibit the continuing evolution of imaging technologies in the digital age. With a strong foundation of expertise and collaboration, Hashimoto's contributions are poised to influence future developments in the field.

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