Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2002
Title: Innovations by Hideji Hoshimura
Introduction
Hideji Hoshimura is a notable inventor based in Aichi, Japan. He is recognized for his contributions to the field of shock absorbers, particularly through his innovative designs and methods. His work aims to enhance the performance and safety of shock-absorbing systems.
Latest Patents
Hoshimura holds a patent for a shock absorber and method for producing the same, as well as a filler for the same. The primary objective of this invention is to provide a shock absorber that minimizes damage to colliding members. The invention features a cushion structure made of a three-dimensional spring construction, which incorporates a large void created by a random curl or loop formed through the hot extrusion of thermoplastic resin. This process results in a continuous strip that curls or loops in a molten state, allowing adjoining strip sections to interlock. The cushion structure can be enhanced by stacking multiple members with high cushion performance and buckling resistance, or by rolling up one side of a cushion member. This innovative design is embedded in a foamed and hardened filler containing a hydratable, hydraulic binder, with part of the cushion structure exposed on the shock-receiving surface.
Career Highlights
Hoshimura has made significant strides in the field of mechanical engineering, particularly in the development of advanced shock-absorbing technologies. His work has been instrumental in improving the safety and efficiency of various applications that require effective shock absorption.
Collaborations
Hoshimura has collaborated with Sadao Nishibori, contributing to the advancement of their shared projects and innovations in the field.
Conclusion
Hideji Hoshimura's innovative approach to shock absorber design showcases his commitment to enhancing safety and performance in mechanical systems. His contributions continue to influence the industry and inspire future innovations.