18588988. MICROMECHANICAL COMPONENT AND SCANNING DEVICE simplified abstract (Robert Bosch GmbH)

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MICROMECHANICAL COMPONENT AND SCANNING DEVICE

Organization Name

Robert Bosch GmbH

Inventor(s)

Helmut Grutzeck of Kusterdingen (DE)

Josip Mihaljevic of Holzgerlingen (DE)

Philipp Matthias Roming of Schramberg (DE)

Udo Hartel of Renningen (DE)

MICROMECHANICAL COMPONENT AND SCANNING DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18588988 titled 'MICROMECHANICAL COMPONENT AND SCANNING DEVICE

The abstract describes a micromechanical component with an adjustable part, a first holder, and a first connecting structure. The connecting structure connects the adjustable part to the holder along a specific axis, with an electrical conductor for detecting breakage within the structure.

  • The micromechanical component includes an adjustable part, a first holder, and a first connecting structure.
  • The first connecting structure connects the adjustable part to the first holder along a specific axis of symmetry.
  • A first electrical conductor is included for detecting breakage within the first connecting structure.
  • The electrical conductor runs along the connecting structure at an angle to the axis of symmetry of the adjustable part.

Potential Applications: - Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) - Precision engineering - Sensor technology

Problems Solved: - Detection of breakage within micromechanical components - Precision control of adjustable parts - Enhancing reliability and durability of micromechanical systems

Benefits: - Improved safety and reliability in micromechanical systems - Enhanced precision and control over adjustable parts - Early detection of potential failures in the connecting structure

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Micromechanical Components for Enhanced Precision Control" This technology can be applied in industries such as aerospace, automotive, medical devices, and consumer electronics for improved performance and reliability.

Questions about Micromechanical Components: 1. How does the adjustable part in the micromechanical component enhance its functionality? 2. What are the potential implications of using electrical conductors for detecting breakage in micromechanical components?


Original Abstract Submitted

A micromechanical component. The micromechanical component includes at least one adjustable part, a first holder for the adjustable part, and a first connecting structure. The first connecting structure is designed to connect the adjustable part to the first holder along a first axis of symmetry of the adjustable part, which runs perpendicular to an axis of rotation of the adjustable part. The micromechanical component further includes a first electrical conductor for detecting a breakage within the first connecting structure. The electrical conductor runs along the first connecting structure at least partially at an angle to the first axis of symmetry of the adjustable part.