Location History:
- Tokyo, JP (2015 - 2022)
- Nagano, JP (2022)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2015-2022
Title: Nobuyoshi Yoshida: Innovating Fluid Pressure Control in Tokyo
Introduction
Nobuyoshi Yoshida is a prolific inventor based in Tokyo, Japan, with a remarkable track record in developing innovative solutions in fluid pressure control. With a total of 9 patents to his name, Yoshida has significantly contributed to advancements in valve technology and electromagnetic proportional valves.
Latest Patents
1. Valve Device: Yoshida's valve device features a relief valve that opens at a predetermined pressure to relieve a working fluid. It includes a tank passage, main relief passage, and sub relief passage to optimize fluid pressure control.
2. Cap with Electromagnetic Proportional Valve: This invention comprises a pilot cap and an electromagnetic proportional valve to regulate the pressure of the working fluid. It includes various passages for fluid supply, discharge, and pressure control.
Career Highlights
Yoshida has made significant contributions to the field of fluid pressure control through his work at Kyb Corporation and Kayaba Industry Company, Ltd. His expertise has led to the development of groundbreaking technologies that enhance the efficiency and reliability of fluid systems.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Yoshida has collaborated with talented individuals such as Shunsuke Fukuda and Ikuo Inagaki. Together, they have worked on projects that have pushed the boundaries of innovation in fluid pressure control and valve technology.
Conclusion
Nobuyoshi Yoshida's innovative spirit and dedication to advancing fluid pressure control have cemented his reputation as a leading inventor in Tokyo. His patented creations continue to drive progress in the field, benefiting industries reliant on precise fluid management systems.
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