17720009. POWER TOOL simplified abstract (Hyundai Motor Company)

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POWER TOOL

Organization Name

Hyundai Motor Company

Inventor(s)

Yong Cheol Lee of Yongin-si (KR)

Hyung Jong Kim of Seoul (KR)

POWER TOOL - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17720009 titled 'POWER TOOL

Simplified Explanation

Abstract: A power tool is described that includes a wrench head with a rotary socket and a spanner tool mounted in the rotary socket. The rotary socket is designed to grip a first component, while the spanner tool is designed to grip a second component. These components are adjacent to each other.

  • The power tool consists of a wrench head and a spanner tool.
  • The wrench head has a rotary socket.
  • The spanner tool is mounted in the rotary socket.
  • The rotary socket is capable of gripping a first component.
  • The spanner tool is capable of gripping a second component.
  • The first and second components are adjacent to each other.

Potential Applications:

  • Automotive repair and maintenance
  • Plumbing installations and repairs
  • Construction and building projects
  • Industrial equipment assembly and disassembly

Problems Solved:

  • Simplifies the process of working with adjacent components that require different tools.
  • Eliminates the need for multiple tools or tool changes during a task.
  • Provides a more efficient and convenient solution for gripping and manipulating adjacent components.

Benefits:

  • Time-saving by reducing the need for tool changes.
  • Increased productivity and efficiency in various industries.
  • Versatile tool that can handle different types of adjacent components.
  • Simplifies the tool kit for professionals and DIY enthusiasts.


Original Abstract Submitted

A power tool includes a wrench head having a rotary socket, and a spanner tool mounted in the rotary socket, wherein the rotary socket grips a first component and the spanner tool grips a second components, the first and second component being adjacent.