18745122. HANDHELD HYDRAULIC POWER TOOL simplified abstract (MILWAUKEE ELECTRIC TOOL CORPORATION)
HANDHELD HYDRAULIC POWER TOOL
Organization Name
MILWAUKEE ELECTRIC TOOL CORPORATION
Inventor(s)
Jonathan E. Abbott of Wilmington DE (US)
Benjamin A. Smith of Milwaukee WI (US)
Brandon L. Yahr of Slinger WI (US)
Josh Rowland of Milwaukee WI (US)
Kris Kanack of Whitewater WI (US)
John S. Dey, Iv of New York NY (US)
Jacob P. Schneider of Cedarburg WI (US)
Peter R. Heath of Wauwatosa WI (US)
HANDHELD HYDRAULIC POWER TOOL - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18745122 titled 'HANDHELD HYDRAULIC POWER TOOL
The abstract describes a handheld hydraulic power tool that includes an electric motor, a hydraulic pump, and an installation assembly for seating anchors into concrete surfaces using pressurized hydraulic fluid.
- Electric motor positioned within the housing
- Hydraulic pump driven by the motor to pressurize hydraulic fluid
- Installation assembly for seating anchors into concrete surfaces
- Pressurized hydraulic fluid used to apply force to seat anchors
- Can use hydraulic fluid stored within the housing or a remote reservoir
Potential Applications: - Construction industry for anchoring structures - Infrastructure development for securing fixtures - Maintenance and repair work for fastening objects
Problems Solved: - Efficient and precise installation of anchors - Reduced manual labor and physical effort - Increased productivity and accuracy in anchoring tasks
Benefits: - Time-saving in anchoring operations - Enhanced safety and stability of anchored objects - Versatile tool for various concrete work applications
Commercial Applications: "Hydraulic Power Tool for Concrete Anchoring: Revolutionizing Construction Efficiency"
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Questions about Hydraulic Power Tools for Concrete Anchoring: 1. How does the pressurized hydraulic fluid aid in seating anchors into concrete surfaces? 2. What are the key advantages of using a handheld hydraulic power tool for anchoring tasks?
Original Abstract Submitted
A handheld hydraulic power tool includes a housing, an electric motor positioned within the housing, a hydraulic pump positioned within the housing, the pump being driven by the motor to pressurize hydraulic fluid stored within the housing or a remote reservoir, and an installation assembly configured to seat an anchor into a concrete work surface in response to an applied force by the pressurized hydraulic fluid.
- MILWAUKEE ELECTRIC TOOL CORPORATION
- Jonathan E. Abbott of Wilmington DE (US)
- Benjamin A. Smith of Milwaukee WI (US)
- Brandon L. Yahr of Slinger WI (US)
- Josh Rowland of Milwaukee WI (US)
- Kris Kanack of Whitewater WI (US)
- John S. Dey, Iv of New York NY (US)
- Jacob P. Schneider of Cedarburg WI (US)
- Peter R. Heath of Wauwatosa WI (US)
- B25B29/02
- B25F5/00
- CPC B25B29/02