Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2000-2021
Title: Masanori Kanemitsu - Innovator in Laser Machining Technology
Introduction
Masanori Kanemitsu is an inventor based in Uozu-shi, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of laser machining technology. His innovative approach focuses on enhancing the efficiency and precision of laser machining processes.
Latest Patent Applications
Masanori Kanemitsu's notable patent application is for a "LASER MACHINING METHOD." This method includes several key components: liquid supplying into a rectifying chamber, which attenuates disturbances in the flow of liquid supplied. The process involves injecting liquid into a liquid oscillating chamber exclusively from one direction through a liquid inlet port arranged on only one portion of the sidewall of the chamber. The liquid is then jetted as a liquid column into the air from a nozzle, while a laser beam is focused on the axis of the nozzle and guided to the machining point by the jet liquid column. The surface wave of the jet liquid column generates and gradually increases in amplitude in the direction away from the nozzle. Additionally, the body of the jet liquid column atomizes when it strikes the workpiece at the machining point. Liquid flows from the oscillating chamber inlet path, guiding liquid from the rectifying chamber to the oscillating chamber inlet port, along a window from one direction of the liquid oscillating chamber to the inlet port.
Conclusion
Masanori Kanemitsu's work in laser machining technology showcases his innovative spirit and dedication to advancing manufacturing processes. His contributions, particularly in the development of the laser machining method, highlight the potential for improved efficiency and precision in this field.
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