Location History:
- Suita, JP (1997 - 2005)
- Osaka, JP (2006)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1997-2006
Title: Hisaki Miyamoto: Innovator in Optical Information Mediums
Introduction
Hisaki Miyamoto is a prominent inventor based in Suita, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of optical information mediums, holding a total of 8 patents. His work focuses on innovative methods and apparatuses for fabricating advanced optical discs.
Latest Patents
Miyamoto's latest patents include an "Optical information medium, and method and apparatus for fabricating the same." This invention features a disk-shaped optical information medium that consists of a first substrate with a center hole, a second substrate also with a center hole, and a radiation curable resin that bonds the two substrates together. The design includes a stopper to prevent the resin from protruding into the center holes and ensures that a space between the substrates is filled with resin.
Another notable patent is the "Method and apparatus for manufacture of laminated optical disc including centerer." This invention describes a manufacturing apparatus that applies adhesive to a first substrate, creating a specific thickness adhesive layer between it and a second substrate. The apparatus includes a centering device with contact pins that align the superimposed substrates by pressing against the inside edge of the common center hole. This innovative method allows for the provisional bonding of the aligned substrates.
Career Highlights
Miyamoto is associated with Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., where he has contributed to the development of cutting-edge optical technologies. His work has been instrumental in advancing the manufacturing processes of optical discs, making them more efficient and reliable.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Miyamoto has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Kiyoshi Inoue and Michiyoshi Nagashima. Their combined expertise has fostered innovation in the field of optical information mediums.
Conclusion
Hisaki Miyamoto's contributions to optical information mediums and his innovative patents have significantly impacted the industry. His work continues to inspire advancements in optical technology, showcasing the importance of innovation in this field.
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