Honda motor co., ltd. (20240099533). BOARDING SWEEPER simplified abstract

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BOARDING SWEEPER

Organization Name

honda motor co., ltd.

Inventor(s)

Masanori Ishikawa of Wako-shi (JP)

BOARDING SWEEPER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240099533 titled 'BOARDING SWEEPER

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a patent application for a boarding sweeper that includes a cleaning working unit, a seat portion for the user, an operation input unit, and a detachable battery holder. The components are arranged in specific areas on the vehicle body in plan view.

  • Cleaning working unit, seat portion, and operation input unit are in the first area.
  • Battery holder is in the second area.
    • Potential Applications:**

This technology could be applied in commercial cleaning services, airports, train stations, and other large facilities where efficient cleaning is required.

    • Problems Solved:**

This technology solves the problem of manual sweeping and cleaning by providing a more efficient and user-friendly solution.

    • Benefits:**

The boarding sweeper offers increased productivity, ease of use for the operator, and a more thorough cleaning performance.

    • Potential Commercial Applications:**

"Efficient Boarding Sweeper Technology for Large Facilities"

    • Possible Prior Art:**

One possible prior art could be traditional manual sweepers or industrial cleaning machines that do not have the same compact and user-friendly design as the boarding sweeper described in the patent application.

    • Unanswered Questions:**

1. How does the battery unit affect the overall weight and maneuverability of the boarding sweeper? 2. Are there any safety features incorporated into the operation input unit to prevent accidents or misuse by the user?


Original Abstract Submitted

a boarding sweeper comprises a cleaning working unit capable of executing cleaning work, a seat portion for seating a user, an operation input unit that allows the user to input a driving operation, and a battery holder that detachably holds a battery unit, wherein, when an area on one lateral side with respect to a virtual line passing through in a front-and-rear direction of a vehicle body in plan view is defined as a first area and an area on the other lateral side is defined as a second area, the cleaning working unit, the seat portion, and the operation input unit are disposed in the first area, and the battery holder is disposed in the second area.