18533939. OPERATION DEVICE simplified abstract (CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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OPERATION DEVICE

Organization Name

CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

KEI Teranishi of Kanagawa (JP)

OPERATION DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18533939 titled 'OPERATION DEVICE

The abstract describes an operation device with a housing, an inlet port, and an outlet port. The device is designed to be installed in a buried state.

  • The operation device has a housing with an exposed portion and an embedded portion.
  • An inlet port in the housing brings air from outside to the inside of the housing.
  • An outlet port in the housing exhausts air from the inside to the outside.
  • The inlet port and outlet port are arranged in either the exposed or embedded portion of the housing.
  • When installed, the device is buried with a part of the housing underground.

Potential Applications: - This technology could be used in underground or buried systems where air circulation is required. - It may find applications in underground facilities, tunnels, or other enclosed spaces where air quality needs to be maintained.

Problems Solved: - Provides a solution for maintaining air circulation in buried or underground environments. - Ensures proper ventilation in enclosed spaces where traditional ventilation systems may not be feasible.

Benefits: - Improves air quality in underground or buried structures. - Enhances safety by ensuring proper ventilation in enclosed spaces.

Commercial Applications: Title: Innovative Buried Operation Device for Enhanced Ventilation in Underground Structures This technology could be valuable for construction companies, underground facilities, and infrastructure projects where ventilation is crucial for safety and air quality.

Prior Art: Further research can be conducted in the field of buried ventilation systems and underground air circulation technologies to explore existing solutions and innovations.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in underground ventilation systems, buried operation devices, and air circulation technologies to leverage the latest developments in the field.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this buried operation device compare to traditional ventilation systems in terms of efficiency and effectiveness? - The buried operation device offers a unique solution for underground ventilation, providing efficient air circulation in enclosed spaces where traditional systems may not be suitable. 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this technology in different underground environments? - Implementing this technology may require considerations for installation, maintenance, and integration with existing infrastructure in various underground settings.


Original Abstract Submitted

An operation device includes a housing, an inlet port, and an outlet port. The housing has an exposed portion and an embedded portion. The inlet port is formed in the housing and takes air into an inside of the housing from an outside of the housing. The outlet port is formed in the housing and exhausts air from the inside of the housing to the outside of the housing. The inlet port is arranged in one of the exposed portion and the embedded portion and the outlet port is arranged in the other of the exposed portion and the embedded portion. The operation device is configured such that, when the operation device is installed, the operation device is installed in a state in which a part of the housing is buried.