Minami-ashigara, Japan

Masakazu Mori


Average Co-Inventor Count = 9.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 8(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1995

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: **Masakazu Mori: Innovator in Electrophotographic Technology**

Introduction

Masakazu Mori is a notable inventor based in Minami-Ashigara, Japan, specializing in innovations related to electrophotography. With a focus on enhancing the functionality of photosensitive drum units, his contributions have notably improved the efficiency and performance of printing technologies.

Latest Patents

Mori holds a patent for a "Cleaning Assistant Used With a Photosensitive Drum Unit for Lowering." This invention involves a unique photosensitive drum unit designed for electrophotographic apparatuses. The innovation incorporates a cleaning assistant made of a lubricant that effectively reduces the frictionally charged potential of the photosensitive drum. By ensuring that this potential does not exceed 100 V, Mori's invention improves the interaction between the cleaning blade and the drum, thus enhancing the overall operation of printing devices.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Masakazu Mori has been associated with Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd., where he has contributed significantly to research and development in the field of printing technology. His technical expertise and innovative mindset have led to advancements that are pivotal in today’s printing solutions.

Collaborations

Mori has worked alongside esteemed colleagues such as Yuichi Yashiki and Masahiko Hodumi, contributing to a collaborative environment that fosters creativity and technological advancement. Together, they have pushed the boundaries of electrophotographic technology and enhanced product functionality.

Conclusion

Masakazu Mori's pioneering spirit and dedication to innovation have made him a valuable asset in the realm of electrophotography. His patent reflects not only his personal ingenuity but also the ongoing evolution of printing technologies, demonstrating how inventive minds can drive progress in complex industries.

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