Tokyo, Japan

Shin-ichiro Eno


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2008

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Title: Shin-ichiro Eno: Innovator in Rubber Manufacturing Technology

Introduction

Shin-ichiro Eno is a notable inventor based in Tokyo, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of rubber manufacturing, particularly through his innovative methods that enhance production efficiency and quality.

Latest Patents

Shin-ichiro Eno holds a patent for a "Method for manufacturing rubber parts combined with substrate." This invention provides a method for manufacturing rubber parts that are monolithically combined with a substrate. The process allows for molding, vulcanizing, and adhering at relatively low temperatures. The method includes several steps: placing the substrate in a die assembly for molding, casting unvulcanized rubber material into the die assembly, releasing the unvulcanized rubber parts combined with the substrate from the die assembly, and finally vulcanizing the rubber parts.

Career Highlights

Shin-ichiro Eno is associated with Kokoku Intech, Ltd., where he has been instrumental in advancing rubber manufacturing technologies. His work has led to improved methods that benefit various industries relying on rubber components.

Collaborations

Shin-ichiro Eno has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Takuya Funatsu and Koji Hirayama. Their combined expertise has contributed to the development of innovative solutions in the field of rubber manufacturing.

Conclusion

Shin-ichiro Eno's contributions to rubber manufacturing technology exemplify the impact of innovation in industrial processes. His patented methods are paving the way for more efficient production techniques in the industry.

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