Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1997
Title: The Innovations of Shin'ichi Hashimoto
Introduction
Shin'ichi Hashimoto is a notable inventor based in Yokohama, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of facsimile technology. His innovative work has led to the development of a unique facsimile server system.
Latest Patents
Hashimoto holds 1 patent for his invention titled "Facsimile server system capable of recognizing at transmitting end an." This patent describes a facsimile receiving processing unit in a facsimile server terminal that receives and stores facsimile data in a data storage unit. A receiving-end user can issue a request for accessing the received facsimile data stored in the data storage unit through a received facsimile accessing unit in a client terminal. When the received facsimile data is accessed for the first time, a response data creating unit in the facsimile server terminal automatically creates response data indicating that the facsimile data has been accessed at the receiving end. This response data is then sent back to the sending-end facsimile machine, allowing the sending-end user to recognize whether the facsimile data has actually been accessed by the receiving-end user.
Career Highlights
Hashimoto is currently employed at Hitachi, Ltd., where he continues to innovate and contribute to advancements in technology. His work has been instrumental in enhancing the efficiency and functionality of facsimile systems.
Collaborations
Some of his notable coworkers include Tomihisa Hatano and Kazuhiro Umemura. Their collaborative efforts have further enriched the research and development environment at Hitachi, Ltd.
Conclusion
Shin'ichi Hashimoto's contributions to facsimile technology exemplify the spirit of innovation. His patent reflects a deep understanding of user needs and technological capabilities. His work continues to influence the field and inspire future advancements.