18478902. WORKING MACHINE WITH MODULARIZED ELECTRIC ACCESSORIES simplified abstract (KUBOTA CORPORATION)

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WORKING MACHINE WITH MODULARIZED ELECTRIC ACCESSORIES

Organization Name

KUBOTA CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Joshua M. Gattis of Fort Worth TX (US)

Gerald Johnson of Fort Worth TX (US)

WORKING MACHINE WITH MODULARIZED ELECTRIC ACCESSORIES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18478902 titled 'WORKING MACHINE WITH MODULARIZED ELECTRIC ACCESSORIES

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a patent application for a working machine with a transportation system and implements, including a selectively-locatable electric accessory that can be used in different power points on the frame assembly.

  • The working machine includes a transportation system and one or more implements for work tasks.
  • It features a selectively-locatable electric accessory that is part of the transportation system or a powered implement.
  • The accessory has a first mechanical frame connection that can mate with second mechanical frame connections at different power points on the frame assembly.
  • The accessory can be operated in any of the power points on the frame assembly.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in various industries such as agriculture, construction, landscaping, and maintenance where machines with interchangeable accessories are used.

Problems Solved

This innovation allows for easy customization and flexibility in using different accessories on the working machine without the need for complex installation processes.

Benefits

- Increased efficiency in performing various work tasks - Reduced downtime for changing accessories - Cost savings by utilizing the same machine for multiple functions

Potential Commercial Applications

"Versatile Electric Accessory System for Working Machines"

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to interchangeable accessories for working machines, but specific examples are not provided in this abstract.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology improve safety in the workplace?

This technology could potentially improve safety by reducing the need for manual handling of heavy accessories and minimizing the risk of accidents during accessory changes.

What are the environmental implications of using this technology?

The use of electric accessories in working machines could lead to reduced emissions and lower environmental impact compared to traditional fuel-powered machines.


Original Abstract Submitted

Some embodiments may include a working machine including a transportation system and one or more implements to perform one or more work tasks, the working machine further including: at least one selectively-locatable electric accessory, which comprises at least part of the transportation system or at least part of a powered implement of the one or more implements, the at least one selectively-locatable electric accessory defining a first mechanical frame connection; a frame assembly including two or more power points at two or more different locations on the frame assembly, respectively; wherein each power point defines a second mechanical frame connection to mate with the first mechanical frame connection, and wherein the at least one selectively-locatable electric accessory is operable in any of the two or more power points. Other embodiments may be disclosed and/or claimed.