Location History:
- Himeji, JP (2003)
- Hyogo, JP (2005)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2003-2005
Title: Morimasa Joryo: Innovator in Bill Recognition Technology
Introduction
Morimasa Joryo is a notable inventor based in Hyogo, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of bill recognition technology, holding two patents that showcase his innovative approach to solving complex problems in currency processing.
Latest Patents
Joryo's latest patents include a "Bill Serial Number Reading Device" and a "Bill Serial Number Reading Method." This invention recognizes the denomination and transporting direction of each bill during deposit. It selectively drives two light sources with different emission colors based on the recognized information, allowing for accurate scanning and reading of the serial number printed on the bill. This method ensures that even with varying character and background colors, the serial number can be recognized without the need for multiple light sources.
Another significant patent is the "UV/Fluorescence Detecting Apparatus and Sensing Method Thereof." This invention is designed to detect fluorescent patterns and ultraviolet reflection light in a compact and cost-effective manner. The apparatus includes a sensor with an ultraviolet ray LED and a light detector, which work together to identify fluorescence of specific colors, enhancing the accuracy of detection.
Career Highlights
Morimasa Joryo has established himself as a key figure in the field of currency processing technology. His work at Glory Ltd. has been instrumental in advancing the capabilities of bill recognition systems. His innovative patents reflect his commitment
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