Robert bosch gmbh (20240208031). Hand-Held Power Tool simplified abstract
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Hand-Held Power Tool
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Simon Erbele of Nufringen (DE)
Hand-Held Power Tool - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240208031 titled 'Hand-Held Power Tool
Simplified Explanation: The abstract describes a hand-held power tool with a drive unit controlled by a manual switch and a control unit housed within a housing. The tool also includes a user interface with operating elements, supported by a positioning device.
Key Features and Innovation:
- Hand-held power tool with drive unit controlled by manual switch
- Control unit housed within a housing
- User interface with operating elements
- Positioning device supporting the user interface
Potential Applications: This technology can be used in various industries such as construction, woodworking, metalworking, and DIY projects.
Problems Solved: This technology addresses the need for a user-friendly and efficient hand-held power tool with precise control and easy operation.
Benefits:
- Enhanced control and precision in power tool operation
- User-friendly interface for ease of use
- Efficient performance in various applications
Commercial Applications: The hand-held power tool can be marketed to professionals in the construction, woodworking, and metalworking industries, as well as to DIY enthusiasts.
Prior Art: Readers can explore prior art related to hand-held power tools, control units, and user interfaces in the field of power tool technology.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in hand-held power tool technology, control units, and user interface design for power tools.
Questions about Hand-Held Power Tools: 1. What are the key components of a hand-held power tool? 2. How does the positioning device enhance the user interface of the power tool?
Original Abstract Submitted
a hand-held power tool includes a drive unit actuatable via at least one manual switch, a control unit at least for controlling the drive unit, the control unit having a control-unit housing. the power tool further includes at least one user interface having at least one operating element, and a housing that at least partially accommodates the control unit and the user interface. the hand-held power tool also includes a positioning device, the user interface being supported on the control-unit housing by use of the positioning device.