Mobile Post Ein Hashofet, Israel

Nissan Rom


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 4(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2010

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Title: Nissan Rom - Innovator in Rotational Motion Transmission

Introduction

Nissan Rom is an accomplished inventor based in Mobile Post Ein Hashofet, Israel. He has made significant contributions to the field of mechanical engineering, particularly in the area of rotational motion transmission. His innovative designs have the potential to enhance various applications in machinery and equipment.

Latest Patents

Nissan Rom holds a patent for a "Joint for the transmission of rotational motion." This invention provides a joint that facilitates the transmission of rotational motion between two rotatable elements. The design includes a first driven element, which consists of a shaft portion and a head portion. The head portion features a first recess and a second contiguous recess, forming the female partner of a coupling with coupling faces. The second driving element consists of a shaft portion and a collar portion that fits freely into the first recess, along with the male partner of the coupling. Notably, the dimensions of the coupling faces of the male and female partners differ, allowing the second element to tilt out of alignment with the first element while maintaining engagement.

Career Highlights

Nissan Rom is associated with Mag-eh Ltd., where he applies his expertise in mechanical design and innovation. His work at the company has been instrumental in developing advanced solutions for rotational motion transmission.

Collaborations

Nissan collaborates with Alexandre Khavronine, a fellow innovator, to further enhance their projects and share insights in their field of expertise.

Conclusion

Nissan Rom's contributions to the field of mechanical engineering, particularly through his patented invention, demonstrate his commitment to innovation and excellence. His work continues to influence advancements in the transmission of rotational motion.

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