Shizuoka, Japan

Hiroshi Araki


Average Co-Inventor Count = 9.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 7(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1989

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Title: Hiroshi Araki: Innovator in Fiber Technology

Introduction

Hiroshi Araki is a notable inventor based in Shizuoka, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of fiber technology, particularly with his innovative approach to removing short fibers from a mass of fibers. His work has implications for various industries that rely on fiber processing.

Latest Patents

Hiroshi Araki holds a patent for a "Device for removing short fibers." This invention relates to a device designed to efficiently remove short fibers from a mass of fibers. The device features a pair of perforated cylindrical bodies that are positioned opposite each other with a specific spacing. Static electricity is applied across these cylindrical bodies, and a suction-wise removing device is installed in at least one of them. The initial end of a transfer conveyor is located on the surface of one cylindrical body adjacent to the opposed region. Short fibers contained in the mass of fibers are drawn into the suction-wise removing devices through the holes in the cylindrical bodies by the action of electrostatic force and suction air currents. The mass of fibers, having the short fibers removed, is then oriented by electrostatic force and transferred by the conveyor while maintaining this oriented state.

Career Highlights

Hiroshi Araki is associated with the Japan Cotton Technical and Economic Research Institute of Mengyokaikan. His work at this institute has allowed him to focus on advancements in fiber technology and contribute to the development of innovative solutions in the industry.

Collaborations

Hiroshi has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Yuzuru Nakano and Syunichi Tabata. Their combined expertise has furthered research and development in fiber processing technologies.

Conclusion

Hiroshi Araki's contributions to fiber technology, particularly through his patented device for removing short fibers, highlight his innovative spirit and dedication to improving industrial processes. His work continues to influence the field and inspire future advancements.

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