Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2004-2010
Title: Innovative Contributions of Jun Shirai
Introduction
Jun Shirai is a prominent inventor based in Toyonaka, Japan, known for her significant contributions to the field of printing technologies. With a total of 2 patents to her name, her work focuses on the advancements of printing apparatuses and methods that enhance precision and reliability.
Latest Patents
Shirai's latest innovations include two noteworthy patents. The first is a "Printing apparatus and method for bonding material," which addresses the challenges of applying bonding materials on surfaces. This invention allows for the support of a board from the component mounting-side surface, enhancing the support region for high-density component mounting and enabling high precision printing.
The second patent, "Method and apparatus for applying viscous material," involves an application unit equipped with a storage chamber for the viscous material, a discharge hole, and a discharge-pressure adjusting device. This invention improves the application process by maintaining consistent pressure and material availability as the viscous material is applied to the intended object, achieving better results.
Career Highlights
Throughout her career, Jun Shirai has contributed to renowned companies, including Panasonic Corporation and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Her work at these institutions exemplifies her dedication to innovation within the technology sector, particularly in improving manufacturing and printing processes.
Collaborations
Shirai has collaborated with notable individuals in her field, including Hiroshi Yamauchi and Toshiaki Yamauchi. These collaborations have helped to further enhance her inventions and expand the potential applications of her technology.
Conclusion
Jun Shirai’s inventive spirit and her patents signify her valuable contributions to the field of printing technologies. As she continues to push the boundaries of innovation, her work serves as an inspiration for aspiring inventors and engineers in Japan and beyond.