Robert bosch gmbh (20240293925). Hand-Held Processing Tool simplified abstract
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Hand-Held Processing Tool
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Inventor(s)
Lars Schmid of Nuertingen (DE)
Joerg Kaiser of Markgroeningen (DE)
Tobias Bayha of Walddorfhaeslach (DE)
Hand-Held Processing Tool - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240293925 titled 'Hand-Held Processing Tool
The abstract describes a hand-held processing tool with a housing consisting of at least two parts that are directly adjacent to each other when assembled. A recess is present in at least one partial region of the side edges of one of the housing parts, causing the side edges of the housing parts to be spaced apart in that region.
- The hand-held processing tool has a housing made up of multiple parts.
- The housing parts are positioned next to each other when assembled.
- A recess is located in at least one part of the housing, creating a gap between the side edges of the housing parts in that area.
Potential Applications: - Manufacturing tools - Electronic devices - Household appliances
Problems Solved: - Enhanced ergonomics - Improved grip and handling - Simplified assembly and disassembly processes
Benefits: - Increased comfort during use - Better control and precision - Ease of maintenance and repair
Commercial Applications: Title: "Innovative Hand-held Processing Tool for Enhanced Performance" This technology can be utilized in various industries such as manufacturing, electronics, and consumer goods. The improved design and functionality can lead to increased efficiency and productivity in production processes.
Prior Art: Readers can explore prior patents related to hand-held tools, housing designs, and ergonomic innovations to gain a deeper understanding of the existing technology landscape.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay informed about the latest developments in hand-held tool design, ergonomic studies, and manufacturing processes to ensure the technology remains competitive and relevant in the market.
Questions about Hand-held Processing Tool: 1. How does the recess in the housing parts contribute to the overall design of the hand-held processing tool? 2. What are the potential implications of this innovative housing design on user experience and product performance?
Original Abstract Submitted
a hand-held processing tool with a housing that includes at least two housing parts is disclosed. the housing parts each have a side edge which are directly adjacent to one another in the assembled state of the housing. a recess is provided in at least one partial region of the side edges of at least one of the two housing parts such that the side edges of the at least two housing parts are spaced apart from one another in the at least one partial region.