Kanagawa, Japan

Nobuyuki Akaishi

USPTO Granted Patents = 5 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.1

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 5(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2010-2019

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Title: Nobuyuki Akaishi: Innovator in Liquid Discharge Technology

Introduction

Nobuyuki Akaishi is a prominent inventor based in Kanagawa, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of liquid discharge technology, holding a total of 5 patents. His work focuses on innovative methods for liquid discharging and stirring, which have applications in various industries.

Latest Patents

Akaishi's latest patents include a "Liquid Discharger and Liquid Stirring Method." This invention features a head with nozzles designed to discharge liquid, a detachable first container for accommodating the liquid, and a second container connected to the head for supplying liquid. The system includes a supply channel linking the two containers, an irreversible pump for pressurizing and decompressing the second container, and a controller to manage the liquid movement. Another notable patent is the "Liquid Stirrer and Image Forming Apparatus Including Same." This device consists of a removable first liquid container, a smaller second liquid container, a fluid path, a reversible pump, and a sensor to monitor the liquid amount in the second container. The controller ensures that the liquid movement is efficient and that the second container does not run empty.

Career Highlights

Nobuyuki Akaishi is currently employed at Ricoh Company, Ltd., where he continues to develop innovative technologies. His work has significantly impacted the efficiency and effectiveness of liquid handling systems.

Collaborations

Akaishi has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Keitaroh Sakai and Shigeru Morinaga, contributing to advancements in their respective fields.

Conclusion

Nobuyuki Akaishi's contributions to liquid discharge technology exemplify his innovative spirit and dedication to improving industrial processes. His patents reflect a commitment to enhancing efficiency and functionality in liquid handling systems.

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