Wakayama, Japan

Naoki Nojiri

USPTO Granted Patents = 4 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.2

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 44(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Wakayama, JP (2001 - 2013)
  • Sakai, JP (2017)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2001-2017

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4 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Naoki Nojiri: Innovator in Pulverization and Cellulose Production

Introduction

Naoki Nojiri is a prominent inventor based in Wakayama, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the fields of material processing and cellulose production. With a total of 4 patents to his name, Nojiri's work focuses on innovative methods that enhance efficiency and productivity in manufacturing processes.

Latest Patents

Nojiri's latest patents include a "Method for manufacturing pulverized material and vibrating pulverizer." This invention allows for a reduction in the particle diameter of raw materials within a short time frame. The design features a vibration mill with a container that has a columnar space, which is held vibratable in a direction almost perpendicular to its central axis. Additionally, he has developed a "Process for producing noncrystalline cellulose." This process efficiently produces decrystallized cellulose from cellulose-containing raw materials, significantly reducing cellulose I-type crystallinity.

Career Highlights

Naoki Nojiri is currently associated with Kao Corporation, a leading company in the field of consumer products and chemicals. His work at Kao Corporation has allowed him to apply his innovative ideas in practical applications, contributing to advancements in material processing technologies.

Collaborations

Some of Nojiri's notable coworkers include Keishi Shimokawa and Takuya Imaki. Their collaborative efforts have further enhanced the research and development initiatives within their field.

Conclusion

Naoki Nojiri's contributions to the fields of pulverization and cellulose production demonstrate his commitment to innovation and efficiency. His patents reflect a deep understanding of material science and a drive to improve manufacturing processes.

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