17955587. ELECTRIC WORKING MACHINE simplified abstract (HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.)

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ELECTRIC WORKING MACHINE

Organization Name

HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Takuya Odaka of Wako-shi (JP)

Kenta Sugitate of Wako-shi (JP)

ELECTRIC WORKING MACHINE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17955587 titled 'ELECTRIC WORKING MACHINE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes an electric working machine with a motor driven by electric power from a battery, a working part driven by the motor, and a cover with an output terminal for supplying power to the outside.

  • Machine body with motor and working part
  • Motor driven by electric power from a battery
  • Cover with output terminal for power supply

Potential Applications

The technology can be applied in various electric working machines such as drills, saws, and sanders.

Problems Solved

This technology eliminates the need for a direct power source, providing more flexibility and portability for electric working machines.

Benefits

- Increased portability and flexibility - Reduced reliance on external power sources - Enhanced safety with covered motor

Potential Commercial Applications

"Electric Working Machine with Battery-Powered Motor" can be used in industries such as construction, woodworking, and automotive repair.

Possible Prior Art

There may be existing patents for electric working machines with battery-powered motors, but further research is needed to identify specific prior art.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact battery life in comparison to traditional power sources?

The article does not address the potential impact on battery life compared to traditional power sources. This could be an important factor for users considering the switch to battery-powered electric working machines.

Are there any limitations to the size or power output of the motor that can be used with this technology?

The article does not mention any limitations on the size or power output of the motor that can be used with this technology. Understanding these limitations could help users determine the suitability of the technology for their specific needs.


Original Abstract Submitted

An electric working machine includes a machine body, a motor mounted on the machine body and driven by electric power supplied from a battery, a working part driven by motive power of the motor to perform work, and a cover that covers the motor. The cover includes an output terminal for supplying the electric power of the battery to the outside.