20240024752. ALIGNMENT AID simplified abstract (SWINGWORKS GOLF INC.)

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ALIGNMENT AID

Organization Name

SWINGWORKS GOLF INC.

Inventor(s)

Giam Truong of Hampton GA (US)

ALIGNMENT AID - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240024752 titled 'ALIGNMENT AID

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of the patent application describes an alignment aid that consists of a joint section and at least one central section. The central section is hollow and has at least one linear channel. Within this channel, there is at least one rider connected to an attachment mechanism.

  • The alignment aid includes a joint section and at least one central section.
  • The central section is hollow and defines at least one linear channel.
  • At least one rider is arranged within the linear channel.
  • Each rider is connected to an attachment mechanism.

Potential Applications:

  • Alignment aid for construction or assembly tasks.
  • Alignment aid for woodworking or carpentry projects.
  • Alignment aid for mechanical or industrial processes.
  • Alignment aid for medical procedures or equipment.

Problems Solved:

  • Provides a precise and adjustable alignment aid for various tasks.
  • Helps ensure accurate positioning and alignment of components or objects.
  • Facilitates efficient and error-free assembly or construction processes.
  • Enhances the accuracy and effectiveness of medical procedures.

Benefits:

  • Versatile and adaptable alignment aid for different applications.
  • Easy to use and adjust for precise alignment requirements.
  • Reduces the time and effort required for alignment tasks.
  • Improves the overall accuracy and quality of the final product or outcome.


Original Abstract Submitted

an alignment aid includes a joint section, at least one central section connected to the joint section, at least one central section being hollow and defining at least one linear channel, at least one rider arranged within the at least one linear channel, each rider connected to an attachment mechanism.