Joensuu, Finland

Heikki Koivurova

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2007

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Heikki Koivurova: Innovator in Musical Instrument Manufacturing

Introduction

Heikki Koivurova is a notable inventor based in Joensuu, Finland. He has made significant contributions to the field of musical instrument manufacturing. His innovative approach combines traditional craftsmanship with modern materials, particularly focusing on the use of thermoplastic polymers.

Latest Patents

Heikki Koivurova holds a patent for a "Method for manufacturing musical instrument and a musical instrument." This invention relates to a method of manufacturing musical instruments from one or several parts, with at least one part made from a plastic material compound that includes a thermoplastic polymer. The method is characterized by mixing natural fibers with the thermoplastic polymer, allowing for the natural fibers to be directed in a desired direction during the injection molding process. This results in a musical instrument that is not only functional but also environmentally friendly.

Career Highlights

Heikki Koivurova is associated with Flaxwood Oy, a company that specializes in innovative materials for musical instruments. His work at Flaxwood Oy has allowed him to explore the intersection of sustainability and music, leading to the development of unique products that appeal to both musicians and environmentally conscious consumers.

Collaborations

Heikki collaborates with Veijo Rautia, who is also involved in the innovative projects at Flaxwood Oy. Their partnership has contributed to the advancement of new manufacturing techniques and materials in the musical instrument industry.

Conclusion

Heikki Koivurova's contributions to the field of musical instrument manufacturing highlight the importance of innovation and sustainability. His patented methods and collaboration with industry professionals continue to influence the way musical instruments are made today.

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