Location History:
- Osaka, JP (1995)
- Hirakata, JP (1995 - 2000)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1995-2000
Title: Innovations by Hiroshi Nakamori
Introduction
Hiroshi Nakamori is a notable inventor based in Hirakata, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of tape cassette technology, holding a total of 3 patents. His work has focused on enhancing the usability and functionality of tape cassette recorders.
Latest Patents
Nakamori's latest patents include innovative cover apparatus designs for tape cassette recorders. The first patent is a "Two-part rotatable cover apparatus for tape cassette with lock mechanism." This invention features a cover apparatus that allows the first and second covers to rotate open and closed with respect to the tape recorder body. The first cover includes a holder for encasing a tape cassette, which rotates in accordance with the first cover's movement. This design ensures that a portion of the tape cassette protrudes when encased, facilitating easy removal by the user.
The second patent is a "Two-part slidable cover apparatus for tape cassette with lock mechanism." This design also involves first and second covers that rotate to open and close. The first cover has a holder for the tape cassette, and the two covers are coupled through a slider that allows for smooth movement. This arrangement enables the second cover to move vertically and horizontally, ensuring that a portion of the tape cassette is accessible for easy insertion and removal.
Career Highlights
Hiroshi Nakamori has worked at Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., where he has contributed to the development of innovative tape cassette technologies. His work has been instrumental in improving user experience with tape recorders.
Collaborations
Nakamori has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Kazunori Kono and Koji Nakahara. Their combined efforts have led to advancements in the design and functionality of tape cassette recorders.
Conclusion
Hiroshi Nakamori's contributions to tape cassette technology through his innovative patents have significantly enhanced the usability of tape recorders. His work continues to influence the industry and improve user experiences.