Location History:
- Numazu, JP (2002 - 2011)
- Shizuoka-ken, JP (2011 - 2015)
- Shizuoka, JP (2010 - 2017)
- Numazu Shizuoka, JP (2017)
- Tokyo, JP (2021 - 2024)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2002-2024
Title: Innovations of Hiroki Mochizuki in Bearing Technology
Introduction
Hiroki Mochizuki is a prominent inventor based in Tokyo, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of bearing technology, holding a total of five patents. His innovative designs focus on enhancing the performance and efficiency of bearings used in various applications.
Latest Patents
Mochizuki's latest patents include a multilobe bearing, which features a semi-floating design. This bearing consists of an annular main body with a radial bearing surface that includes multiple arc surfaces with different curvature centers. The design ensures optimal performance by maintaining specific relationships between the minimum distance from the shaft's central axis and the curvature radius of the arc surfaces. Another notable patent is the multi-lobe bearing and turbocharger, which incorporates axial grooves on the radial bearing surface. These grooves are strategically positioned to enhance the bearing's functionality and efficiency.
Career Highlights
Hiroki Mochizuki is currently employed at IHI Corporation, where he continues to develop innovative bearing solutions. His work has significantly impacted the industry, leading to advancements in the design and application of bearings in various mechanical systems.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Mochizuki has collaborated with talented coworkers, including Yutaka Uneura and Shunsuke Nishii. These collaborations have fostered a creative environment that encourages the development of cutting-edge technologies in bearing design.
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