18519757. POWER TOOL AND METHOD FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION simplified abstract (Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation)

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POWER TOOL AND METHOD FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

Organization Name

Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation

Inventor(s)

Burtrom Lee Stampfl of Bristol WI (US)

Matthew J. Mergener of Mequon WI (US)

Alex Huber of Brookfield WI (US)

Paul Rossetto of Milwaukee WI (US)

Cole A. Conrad of Wauwatosa WI (US)

Stephen Matson of Milwaukee WI (US)

Scott R. Fischer of Menomonee Falls WI (US)

Mark A. Kubale of West Bend WI (US)

Christian Coulis of Sussex WI (US)

POWER TOOL AND METHOD FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18519757 titled 'POWER TOOL AND METHOD FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

Simplified Explanation

The power tool described in the patent application includes a wireless communication controller that can operate in different states, such as a connectable state and an advertisement state. In the connectable state, the controller transmits tool operational data to an external device and receives tool configuration data from the external device. In the advertisement state, the controller transmits the unique tool identifier when powered by a backup power source.

  • Motor
  • Battery pack interface
  • Backup power source
  • Wireless communication controller
  • Connectable state
  • Advertisement state
  • Tool operational data
  • Tool configuration data
  • Unique tool identifier

Potential Applications

The technology described in this patent application could be applied in various industries where power tools are used, such as construction, manufacturing, and maintenance.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of efficiently communicating data between a power tool and an external device wirelessly, without the need for physical connections.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved convenience, increased efficiency, and enhanced data management for power tool users.

Potential Commercial Applications

One potential commercial application of this technology could be in the development of smart power tools that can seamlessly communicate with other devices for data sharing and analysis.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be existing wireless communication systems used in power tools, although the specific features described in this patent application may be novel.

Unanswered Questions

How does the power tool controller handle different wireless communication protocols?

The patent application does not provide details on how the wireless communication controller manages different wireless communication protocols for data transmission.

What security measures are in place to protect the wireless communication between the power tool and external device?

The patent application does not mention specific security features or protocols implemented to secure the wireless communication between the power tool and external device.


Original Abstract Submitted

A power tool having multiple wireless communication states and a method of wirelessly communicating by a power tool. The power tool includes a motor, a battery pack interface that selectively receives a battery pack, a backup power source, and a wireless communication controller coupled to the backup power source and the battery pack interface. The wireless communication controller operates in a connectable state when coupled to a battery pack and transmits tool operational data to the external device and receives tool configuration data from the external device. The wireless communication controller operates in an advertisement state when the wireless communication controller is coupled to and powered by the backup power source. In the advertisement state, the wireless communication controller is configured to transmit the unique tool identifier. The external device may also display an indication of the communication state of the power tool.