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Rivian ip holdings, llc (20240217448). SUPPORT INSERTION MECHANISM simplified abstract

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SUPPORT INSERTION MECHANISM

Organization Name

rivian ip holdings, llc

Inventor(s)

Lindsey Michelle Cross of Dana Point CA (US)

Lingke Song of Berkeley CA (US)

Matthew Matera of Newport Beach CA (US)

Jeremy Fu of Palo Alto CA (US)

Christian Elder of Irvine CA (US)

Austin Lee Frederickson of Carlsbad CA (US)

SUPPORT INSERTION MECHANISM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240217448 titled 'SUPPORT INSERTION MECHANISM

The abstract describes a pole insertion mechanism that includes a holder with multiple openings to receive different portions of the pole end.

  • The pole end has a bottom portion opposite a top portion.
  • The holder has a first opening on the top portion to receive the pole end.
  • A second opening on the side of the holder engages the pole end below the first opening.
  • A third opening on the bottom of the holder receives the bottom portion of the pole end.

Potential Applications: - Construction industry for erecting poles and structures - Outdoor recreational activities for setting up tents or flags

Problems Solved: - Simplifies the process of inserting poles into holders - Ensures secure placement of poles without slippage

Benefits: - Quick and efficient pole insertion - Enhanced stability and support for structures - Versatile design for various pole sizes

Commercial Applications: Pole manufacturers, construction companies, camping equipment suppliers

Questions about the Pole Insertion Mechanism: 1. How does the mechanism prevent the pole from slipping out of the holder? 2. Can this mechanism be adapted for use in different weather conditions?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in pole insertion technology for potential improvements in efficiency and stability.


Original Abstract Submitted

a pole insertion mechanism is provided. the pole end can include a bottom portion opposite a top portion of the pole end. a holder can receive the pole end. the holder can include a first opening located on a top portion of the holder. the holder can include a second opening located on a side portion of the holder. the second opening can be located below the first opening and configured to engage the pole end in the holder. the holder can include a third opening, located on a bottom portion of the holder. the third opening can be located below the first opening and the second opening. the third opening can be configured to receive the bottom portion of the pole end.

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