Robert bosch gmbh (20240239325). Accumulator Piston Device simplified abstract
Accumulator Piston Device
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Marcus Ertle of Immenstadt (DE)
Alexander Bareiss of Immenstadt (DE)
Juergen Reiner of Gestratz (DE)
Michael Loeffler of Oberstaufen (DE)
Accumulator Piston Device - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240239325 titled 'Accumulator Piston Device
The abstract describes an accumulator piston device with a guide ring that surrounds the piston shaft and protrudes radially over a larger shaft portion.
- Simplified Explanation:
- The device has a piston with a guide ring on a shaft. - The guide ring extends over a larger portion of the shaft.
- Key Features and Innovation:
- Guide ring surrounds the piston shaft. - Guide ring protrudes radially over a larger shaft portion. - Enhances stability and performance of the accumulator piston.
- Potential Applications:
- Hydraulic systems. - Automotive industry. - Industrial machinery.
- Problems Solved:
- Improved guidance and support for the piston. - Enhanced efficiency and reliability of the device.
- Benefits:
- Increased durability. - Better performance. - Reduced maintenance needs.
- Commercial Applications:
- Hydraulic equipment manufacturing. - Automotive component suppliers. - Industrial machinery producers.
- Questions about Accumulator Piston Device:
1. How does the guide ring improve the performance of the piston device? - The guide ring provides enhanced stability and support to the piston, resulting in improved efficiency and durability.
2. What industries can benefit from the use of this accumulator piston device? - Industries such as hydraulic systems, automotive, and industrial machinery can benefit from the enhanced performance and reliability of this device.
Original Abstract Submitted
an accumulator piston device having an accumulator piston which, on a circumference of a first shaft portion, has a first guide ring which surrounds the piston shaft and which protrudes radially over an externally dimensionally larger second shaft portion of the piston shaft.