20240074572.CLEANING KITS FOR WEARABLE DEVICES simplified abstract (apple inc.)

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CLEANING KITS FOR WEARABLE DEVICES

Organization Name

apple inc.

Inventor(s)

Seohui Jung of Santa Clara CA (US)

Jacob D. Dennis of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Michael B. Minerbi of San Francisco CA (US)

Arun D. Chawan of Berkeley CA (US)

CLEANING KITS FOR WEARABLE DEVICES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240074572 titled 'CLEANING KITS FOR WEARABLE DEVICES

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes cleaning kits for wearable devices that are easy to use, gentle on the devices, and effective at cleaning them. The kit includes a lint-free cleaning cloth, a protein emulsifier softening solution in a sealed container, a silicone brush with a snowball pattern, and a biodegradable hydrogel solution in a tearable pouch.

  • Lint-free cleaning cloth
  • Protein emulsifier softening solution in sealed container
  • Silicone brush with snowball pattern
  • Biodegradable hydrogel solution in tearable pouch

Potential Applications

The technology can be used for cleaning various wearable devices such as smartwatches, fitness trackers, and VR headsets.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of effectively cleaning wearable devices without causing damage to them.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include easy and safe cleaning of wearable devices, prolonging their lifespan and maintaining their performance.

Potential Commercial Applications

The technology can be commercialized as a cleaning kit for wearable device manufacturers, retailers, and consumers.

Possible Prior Art

There may be existing cleaning kits for electronic devices, but the specific combination of components in this patent application may be unique.

Unanswered Questions

How cost-effective is the production of these cleaning kits?

The cost-effectiveness of manufacturing these cleaning kits compared to traditional cleaning methods is not addressed in the patent application.

Are there any potential environmental impacts of using the biodegradable hydrogel solution?

The environmental impact of disposing of the biodegradable hydrogel solution is not discussed in the patent application.


Original Abstract Submitted

cleaning kits for wearable devices that are simple to use, are less likely to damage wearable devices, and are effective at cleaning wearable devices. an example can include a cleaning cloth, a softening solution, a brush, and a soft gel. the cleaning cloth can be a lint-free cloth. the softening solution can be a protein emulsifier. the softening solution can be provided in an ampule or other sealed container. the brush can be formed of an elastomer, such as silicone, to reduce the chance of damage to a wearable device. the brush can have a snowball pattern to further reduce the chance of damage. the soft gel can be a hydrogel solution. the soft gel can be biodegradable and can be provided in a pouch having a tear notch.