17956560. COVER FOR USE WITH VACUUM HOIST simplified abstract (Dell Products L.P.)

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COVER FOR USE WITH VACUUM HOIST

Organization Name

Dell Products L.P.

Inventor(s)

Gabriel Jose Braun of El Paso TX (US)

Eduardo Escamilla of Round Rock TX (US)

COVER FOR USE WITH VACUUM HOIST - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17956560 titled 'COVER FOR USE WITH VACUUM HOIST

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a cover assembly with a planar top surface and an attach and release mechanism to secure the cover to a physical object.

  • The cover has a flat top surface without any features.
  • The attach and release mechanism is connected to the top surface and engages with a feature on the physical object to hold the cover in place.

Potential Applications

The technology could be used in:

  • Electronic device covers
  • Furniture covers
  • Vehicle accessories

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of securely attaching a cover to a physical object without the need for complex fastening mechanisms.

Benefits

  • Easy attachment and removal of covers
  • Sleek and minimalistic design
  • Secure fixation of covers

Potential Commercial Applications

  • Consumer electronics industry
  • Home decor market
  • Automotive accessories sector

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be traditional cover assemblies with snap-on mechanisms or Velcro attachments.

Unanswered Questions

1. How does the attach and release mechanism work in different environmental conditions? 2. What materials are suitable for the cover assembly to ensure durability and longevity?


Original Abstract Submitted

A cover assembly may include a cover having a top surface which is generally planar and substantially void of any features formed thereon and an attach and release mechanism mechanically coupled to the top surface and configured to mechanically engage with a corresponding engagement feature of a physical object in order to mechanically retain the cover assembly in a fixed position relative to the physical object.