20240013763. POWER TOOL HAVING NOISE REDUCTION FEATURES simplified abstract (TECHTRONIC CORDLESS GP)

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POWER TOOL HAVING NOISE REDUCTION FEATURES

Organization Name

TECHTRONIC CORDLESS GP

Inventor(s)

Ronald J. Hoffman of Iva SC (US)

Scott W. Reed of Anderson SC (US)

Ashley B. Amick,, Jr. of Seneca SC (US)

POWER TOOL HAVING NOISE REDUCTION FEATURES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240013763 titled 'POWER TOOL HAVING NOISE REDUCTION FEATURES

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a power tool with an air inlet and an inlet muffler. The inlet muffler has multiple inlet ports, each with a peripheral surface defining a port aperture. At least one of the inlet ports has a damper material on its peripheral surface, which also defines the port aperture.

  • The power tool has an air inlet and an inlet muffler.
  • The inlet muffler has multiple inlet ports.
  • Each inlet port has a peripheral surface that defines a port aperture.
  • At least one inlet port has a damper material on its peripheral surface.
  • The damper material also defines the port aperture.

Potential Applications:

  • Power tools and machinery that require air intake and noise reduction.
  • Industrial equipment and machinery that use air intake systems.

Problems Solved:

  • Reduces noise generated by power tools and machinery.
  • Improves air intake efficiency by reducing turbulence and pressure loss.

Benefits:

  • Decreases noise pollution in work environments.
  • Enhances worker safety and comfort.
  • Improves overall performance and efficiency of power tools and machinery.


Original Abstract Submitted

a power tool including an air inlet and an inlet muffler disposed within the air inlet, the inlet muffler comprising a plurality of inlet ports, each of the plurality of inlet ports comprising a peripheral surface defining a port aperture therethrough, at least one of the plurality of inlet ports further comprising a damper material provided on the peripheral surface of the at least one inlet port and further defining the port aperture therethrough.