18147053. SNOW BLOWER simplified abstract (HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.)
Contents
SNOW BLOWER
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Kenta Sugitate of Saitama (JP)
SNOW BLOWER - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18147053 titled 'SNOW BLOWER
The abstract describes a snow blower with a main body, a travel unit, a work unit, an electric motor driving both units, and a battery housing with a recess on the upper face for installing a battery.
- The snow blower includes a main body, travel unit, work unit, electric motor, and battery housing.
- An electric motor drives both the work unit and travel unit for efficient snow removal.
- The battery housing has a recess on the upper face for easy installation and removal of the battery.
- The design allows for at least a part of the battery's upper surface to be exposed for maintenance and monitoring.
- This innovation provides a convenient and user-friendly solution for powering the snow blower.
Potential Applications: - Residential snow removal - Commercial snow clearing services - Municipal snow removal operations
Problems Solved: - Efficient snow removal without the need for a power outlet - Easy battery installation and removal for maintenance - User-friendly design for hassle-free operation
Benefits: - Cordless operation for increased mobility - Quick and easy battery replacement - Reduced maintenance time and effort
Commercial Applications: Title: Cordless Snow Blower for Efficient Snow Removal This technology can be used by landscaping companies, property maintenance services, and homeowners in regions with heavy snowfall.
Questions about Cordless Snow Blower: 1. How does the battery housing design improve the usability of the snow blower? The battery housing design with a recess on the upper face allows for easy installation and removal of the battery, enhancing user convenience.
2. What are the potential benefits of using a cordless snow blower over a traditional corded one? A cordless snow blower offers increased mobility, quick battery replacement, and reduced maintenance time, making it a more convenient option for snow removal tasks.
Original Abstract Submitted
A snow blower comprising, a snow blower main body (), a travel unit (), a work unit (), an electric motor () configured to drive the work unit and the travel unit, and a battery housing () including a recess () defined on an upper face of the snow blower main body for removably installing a battery therein, wherein the battery housing is configured to expose at least a part of an upper surface of the battery.