Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1984-1991
Title: Innovations of Yasushi Oshima
Introduction
Yasushi Oshima is a notable inventor based in Akashi, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of engineering, particularly in the development of devices that enhance feeding mechanisms and vibration control systems. With a total of six patents to his name, Oshima's work reflects a commitment to innovation and practical solutions.
Latest Patents
One of Yasushi Oshima's latest patents is a "Device and method for controlling distributive feeding device." This invention focuses on a feed control device designed to reduce variations in the amount of product fed to receiving units. The device includes a dispensing mechanism that dispersively dispenses product radially and a feeding mechanism that positions the product accurately. The control method involves determining the displacement of the center of gravity of the dispensing mechanism and adjusting the feeding device accordingly.
Another significant patent is for a "Vibrator," which provides revolving vibration to bodies such as dispersion tables or screening machines. This innovative vibrator allows for control over the amplitude of vibration and ensures uniform vibration across the entire vibrating body. A unique feature of this invention is the use of multiple armatures fixed around a vibrating member, actuated by electromagnets powered by multiphase alternating current.
Career Highlights
Yasushi Oshima is currently associated with Yamato Scale Company, Limited, where he continues to develop and refine his inventions. His work has had a substantial impact on the efficiency and effectiveness of various industrial processes.
Collaborations
Oshima has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Shinichi Inoue and Hiroshi Kishida, contributing to a dynamic environment of innovation and creativity.
Conclusion
Yasushi Oshima's contributions to the field of engineering through his patents demonstrate his innovative spirit and dedication to improving technology. His work continues to influence the industry and inspire future inventors.