18591016. WORKING MACHINE simplified abstract (MAKITA CORPORATION)

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WORKING MACHINE

Organization Name

MAKITA CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Yuta Kutsuna of Anjo-shi (JP)

WORKING MACHINE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18591016 titled 'WORKING MACHINE

The patent application describes a working machine with a complex electrical connection system.

  • First operation rod extends in a front-rear direction.
  • Front unit is located in front of the first operation rod.
  • Rear unit is located behind the first operation rod.
  • First wire is inside the first operation rod.
  • First terminal is electrically connected to the first wire.
  • First connector housing holds the first terminal and passes through the interior of the first operation rod.
  • Retainer retains the first connector housing at one end of the first operation rod.
  • Second terminal is part of the system.
  • Second connector housing holds the second terminal and can be detachably attached to the first connector housing.

Potential Applications: - Industrial machinery - Automotive systems - Robotics

Problems Solved: - Complex electrical connections in confined spaces - Secure attachment of connector housings

Benefits: - Improved electrical connectivity - Easy maintenance and repair - Space-saving design

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Electrical Connection System for Industrial Machinery This technology can be utilized in various industries such as manufacturing, automotive, and robotics for efficient electrical connections in tight spaces.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this electrical connection system improve the overall performance of the working machine? - The detailed electrical connections ensure reliable operation and easy maintenance. 2. What are the potential cost savings associated with implementing this technology in industrial machinery? - The efficient design reduces downtime for maintenance and repairs, leading to cost savings in the long run.


Original Abstract Submitted

A working machine may include a first operation rod extending in a front-rear direction, a front unit disposed frontward of the first operation rod, a rear unit disposed rearward of the first operation rod, a first wire disposed in an interior of the first operation rod, a first terminal electrically connected to the first wire, a first connector housing holding the first terminal and configured to pass through the interior of the first operation rod in the front-rear direction, a retainer configured to retain the first connector housing at one end of the first operation rod, a second terminal, and a second connector housing holding the second terminal and configured to be detachably attached to the first connector housing. The first terminal and the second terminal may be electrically connected to each other by the first connector housing and the second connector housing being attached to each other.