Who owns the most invention patents in the world at present?

Classification: social life

Analysis:

Ichiro Nakamatsu is known as "the person who invented the most in the world". He has more than 3,000 invention patents, more than Edison, the American "invention king".

Born in 1929, Yoshiro Nakamatsu showed his talent for invention at an early age. At the age of five, he invented the "automatic centrifugal gravity regulator" for autopilot and applied for a patent. This was his first invention, and his career as an inventor began.

After Zhong Song went to school, in order not to delay his normal study, he always went to the library to look up materials at night and fiddled with inventions during holidays. While his peers were still playing with sand, he was already reading college textbooks and roaming in the world of science and technology. At the age of seven, he invented the "folding lander". Later, because of his excellent academic performance, he jumped two levels in a row. After being admitted to Tokyo Imperial University for engineering, Nakamatsu's enthusiasm for invention was out of control. So far, he has owned more than 3,200 invention patents, and thus won various honors. He won 50 world invention awards and was named one of the "five greatest scientists in history" by the National Academy of Sciences together with Archimedes and Madame Curie. It is worth mentioning that Ichiro Nakamatsu also holds four doctorates in engineering, law, science and medicine, and has been employed as honorary researchers by dozens of universities around the world. Above his head, a dazzling halo enveloped him.

Ichiro Nakamatsu told reporters that his invention was inspired by maternal love first, and then by study. Zhong Song's mother is a teacher. She taught him from an early age: "No matter what you do, you must be full of love. Love can produce wisdom and inspiration. " When she discovered her son's creativity, she tried her best to help him. She scrimped and saved, provided money for her son, encouraged him to turn the drawings into models, and helped him apply for patents everywhere.

1943 One day in the winter, Yoshiro Nakamatsu saw his mother trying to pour soy sauce from a big jar into a small bottle for dinner. It was very cold, my mother's hands trembled, but she couldn't pour it in, and soy sauce spilled all over the floor. Zhong Song was very upset. "I love her very much, so I hope I can help her," Nakamatsu recalled. He vowed to invent a convenient device to help his mother. Soon after, at the age of 14, he successfully developed a kind of

Kind of like a hand pump. After the war, this kind of plastic hand pump, which is mainly used for kerosene, diesel and gasoline, sold well in Japan and many other countries and has been used ever since.

In Ichiro Nakamatsu's home, there is a huge portrait of his mother. His published books are full of nostalgia and love for his mother. In his opinion, mother is the greatest inventor. It is with maternal love and mother's earnest instruction that he can continuously introduce various inventions.

Ichiro Nakamatsu's invention aims at creativity and economy. His first important invention was a 3.5-inch computer floppy disk.

1950, Ichiro Nakamatsu, who was studying at Imperial University in Tokyo, was busy researching and inventing day and night. In order to relax his overloaded brain, he likes to enjoy Beethoven's Fifth Symphony while working. At that time, the phonograph was 78 revolutions per minute, the sound quality was not good, and it often made hissing noise. How to improve the sound quality? After some thinking, Zhongsong invented the floppy disk, thus creating a new era of storage.