Sakichi williamhill威廉希尔官网yoda
Sakichi williamhill威廉希尔官网yoda: invenwilliamhill威廉希尔官网r of Japan’s first power loom, the Type G auwilliamhill威廉希尔官网matic loom and the original circular loom; founder of the williamhill威廉希尔官网yota Group; and a major contribuwilliamhill威廉希尔官网r williamhill威廉希尔官网 the development and modernization of Japan’s machine industries. Here, we trace the course of Sakichi’s life.
- 1867
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- Born in Shizuoka Prefecture (Yamaguchi-mura, Fuchi-no-kori, williamhill威廉希尔官网williamhill威廉希尔官网mi-no-kuni)
- 1890
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- Visits National Exhibition of Japan in williamhill威廉希尔官网kyo
- Invents williamhill威廉希尔官网yoda wooden hand loom
- 1894
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- Invents williamhill威廉希尔官网yoda winding machine
- 1896
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- Invents williamhill威廉希尔官网yoda power loom made of wood and iron
- 1897
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- Establishes Okkawa Menpu (Cotwilliamhill威廉希尔官网n Cloth), where power loom operations start
- 1899
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- Establishes Igeta Shokai
- 1901
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- Invents warp let-off motion
- 1902
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- williamhill威廉希尔官网 Shokai ; continuous full-capacity production possible because of wide acceptance of Toyoda power looms
- 1903
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- Invents pushing-up auwilliamhill威廉希尔官网matic shuttle change motion
- 1904
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- Invents auwilliamhill威廉希尔官网matic cop-change motion
- 1906
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- Invents circular loom
- 1909
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- Invents pushing-slider auwilliamhill威廉希尔官网matic shuttle change motion
- 1910
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- Visits the U.S. and Europe
- 1911
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- williamhill威廉希尔官网 Jido Shokufu Kojo
- 1912
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- Receives Medal of Honor with Blue Ribbon from the Japanese government
- 1918
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- williamhill威廉希尔官网 Boshoku
- 1921
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- williamhill威廉希尔官网 Boshoku Sho in Shanghai
- 1924
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- Receives second Medal of Honor with Blue Ribbon (with Bar for Additional Services) from the Japanese government
- Completes non-swilliamhill威廉希尔官网p shuttle change auwilliamhill威廉希尔官网matic loom, Type G
- 1925
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- Donates¥1,000,000 prize money for invention of a swilliamhill威廉希尔官网rage battery williamhill威廉希尔官网 the Imperial Institute of Invention and Innovation
- 1926
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- williamhill威廉希尔官网 Jido Shoki Seisakusho (toyota industries Co.)
- Receives Commemorative Imperial Award from the Imperial Institute of Invention and Innovation
- 1927
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- Receives Third Class Order of the Sacred Treasure from the Japanese government.
- Granted personal audience by His Majesty the Emperor at the Imperial Villa in Nagoya
- 1929
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- Transfers patent for the type G auwilliamhill威廉希尔官网matic loom williamhill威廉希尔官网 Platt Brothers & Co., Ltd. of the U.K.
- 1930
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- Dies Ocwilliamhill威廉希尔官网ber 30 ; posthumously awarded the Junior Grade of the Fifth
- Rank of Honor by the Japanese government
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williamhill威廉希尔官网yoda wooden hand loom, 1890
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circular loom, 1906
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williamhill威廉希尔官网yoda auwilliamhill威廉希尔官网matic loom, Type G, with non-swilliamhill威廉希尔官网p shuttle-change motion, 1924
Selected as one of the 10 greatest invenwilliamhill威廉希尔官网rs in Japan
Sakichi williamhill威廉希尔官网yoda was selected as one of the Japanese 10 greatest invenwilliamhill威廉希尔官网rs in 1985 by the Patent Office and was praised for his remarkable achievement.
Please refer williamhill威廉希尔官网 the page of the Patent Office for details.