Nagareyama, Japan

Yoshiaki Suzuki

USPTO Granted Patents = 165 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 26

Forward Citations = 1,851(Granted Patents)

Forward Citations (Not Self Cited) = 1,719(Dec 10, 2025)


Inventors with similar research interests:


Location History:

  • Minami-ashigara all of, JP (1981)
  • Asaka, JP (1981)
  • Ebina, JP (1984)
  • Ashigara, JP (1990)
  • Minami-ashigara, JP (1978 - 1991)
  • Saitama, JP (1999)
  • Kitaibaraki, JP (2001)
  • Ibaraki, JP (2001 - 2002)
  • Yokohama, JP (2000 - 2003)
  • Tama, JP (2002 - 2003)
  • Kashiwa, JP (2004 - 2006)
  • Chiba-ken, JP (2006 - 2008)
  • Kanagawa-ken, JP (2003 - 2010)
  • Kawasaki, JP (2009 - 2013)
  • Wako, JP (2014)
  • Kanagawa, JP (1987 - 2018)
  • Nagareyama, JP (2008 - 2023)
  • Tokyo, JP (1983 - 2024)
  • Chiba, JP (2006 - 2024)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1978-2025

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Areas of Expertise:
Printing Apparatus
Inkjet Printing
Sound-Absorbing Materials
Flow Measurement Devices
Coriolis Mass Flow Meter
Sheet Conveyance
Control Methods
Sheet Processing
Ultrasonic Flow Measurement
Printing Methods
Sheet Drying Devices
Clamp-On Devices
165 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Yoshiaki Suzuki: Advancing Printing Technology through Innovation

Introduction:

Meet Yoshiaki Suzuki, an accomplished inventor and patent holder from Nagareyama, Japan. With an impressive portfolio of 147 patents to his name, Suzuki has made significant contributions to the field of printing apparatus and conveyance systems. His relentless pursuit of excellence has led to the development of cutting-edge technologies that enhance the printing process and improve efficiency. This article will delve into Suzuki's latest patents, career highlights, notable collaborations, and his ongoing commitment to innovation.

Latest Patents:

Suzuki's recent patents showcase his dedication to resolving key challenges in printing apparatus and conveyance systems. One of his notable inventions is a printing apparatus and conveyance apparatus designed to prevent deviation in the cut position. By strategically placing a conveying force apply unit on the outer side relative to the cutting unit, the printing apparatus ensures a stable and accurate cut. This innovation eliminates the risk of misaligned cuts, resulting in improved printing precision.

Another noteworthy patent by Suzuki is a printing apparatus featuring a unique passage forming portion that facilitates the smooth discharge of printed media. The passage forming portion includes an opening/closing mechanism that allows access to the stacked print medium. By incorporating this feature, Suzuki has enhanced the overall functionality and efficiency of the printing process.

Career Highlights:

Throughout his career, Suzuki has made significant contributions to renowned companies in the industry. He has worked with Canon Kabushiki Kaisha (Canon) and Fuji Photo Film Company, Limited (now known as Fujifilm). At Canon, he collaborated with a team to develop groundbreaking printing technologies, while at Fujifilm, his creative ideas transformed the printing apparatus sector.

Collaborations:

Innovation thrives when great minds come together. Suzuki has had the pleasure of collaborating with exceptional individuals, including Hiroshi Hara and Kotaro Nakamura. Their joint efforts have resulted in the creation of patents that revolutionize printing apparatus technology. These collaborations exemplify the power of teamwork and the remarkable outcomes it can yield.

Conclusion:

Yoshiaki Suzuki's contributions to the field of printing apparatus and conveyance systems have been invaluable. With an impressive patent portfolio of 147 inventions, he has made significant strides in improving printing precision and efficiency. Through his work at Canon and Fujifilm, Suzuki has demonstrated a remarkable ability to innovate and push the boundaries of technology. His collaborations with exceptional individuals further exemplify his commitment to advancement and the power of teamwork. We eagerly anticipate what Suzuki's ingenuity will bring to the field of printing technology in the future.

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