Takaoka, Japan

Hiroshi Sugimori


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 16(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1990

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Title: Innovator Hiroshi Sugimori: A Pioneer in Measurement Technology

Introduction: Hiroshi Sugimori, an accomplished inventor from Takaoka, Japan, has made significant contributions to the field of measurement technology. His innovative approach has led to the development of a patented device that enhances precision in gauging small displacements.

Latest Patents: Sugimori holds a patent for a Three-dimensional displacement gauge. This sophisticated device consists of a housing and a probe that is both rotatably and slidably mounted. The probe can slide along a primary direction and is equipped with a contact member at one end. Two emitting members on the probe emit light beams, while a two-dimensional measuring member, such as a position sensor, is secured to the housing to detect these light beams. The design incorporates a biasing spring to ensure the probe remains positioned towards the contact member, along with a limit switch for monitoring the movements of the probe. The two-dimensional measuring member captures the light beams to quantify minute displacements of the probe’s contact member, both in the primary direction and a perpendicular secondary direction. In an alternative mode, the design features the two emitting members mounted on the housing while a mirror on the probe's other end facilitates the detection of light beams via the mirror by the two-dimensional measuring element.

Career Highlights: Throughout his career, Hiroshi Sugimori has held notable positions, including serving as the Governor of Toyama Prefecture. His journey encompasses significant roles at various companies, such as Yutaka Nakaoki and Kitamura Machinery Co., Ltd., where he honed his skills and contributed to advancements in technology.

Collaborations: During his professional journey, Sugimori collaborated with esteemed colleagues, including Masahiro Kadosaki and Kihachiro Tohbo. Their combined expertise contributed to innovative projects that further advanced the field of measurement technology.

Conclusion: Hiroshi Sugimori's contributions to the realm of invention, particularly with his patented Three-dimensional displacement gauge, underscore his role as a key innovator in measurement technology. His work continues to influence the industry, promoting accuracy and efficiency in displacement measurements.

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