18598678. TRANSPARENT MEMBER AND LIQUID EJECTION APPARATUS simplified abstract (CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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TRANSPARENT MEMBER AND LIQUID EJECTION APPARATUS

Organization Name

CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

TAKUYA Hatakeyama of Kanagawa (JP)

GOU Sasaki of Kanagawa (JP)

TRANSPARENT MEMBER AND LIQUID EJECTION APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18598678 titled 'TRANSPARENT MEMBER AND LIQUID EJECTION APPARATUS

The abstract of the patent application describes a system that allows users to determine if they can inject all the liquid from an unused bottle into a liquid tank through the use of an indicator on a transparent member.

  • The system includes a transparent member facing the liquid tank, allowing users to see the liquid inside the tank from the outside.
  • An indicator on the transparent member indicates whether it is possible to inject all the liquid from a specific bottle into the liquid tank.
  • Users can compare the indicator with the liquid surface in the tank to determine if the injection is feasible.

Potential Applications: - This system can be used in industries where precise liquid measurements are crucial, such as pharmaceuticals or chemical manufacturing. - It can also be utilized in household applications for refilling liquid containers accurately.

Problems Solved: - Eliminates the guesswork involved in transferring liquid from one container to another. - Ensures efficient and accurate liquid transfer processes.

Benefits: - Reduces waste by enabling users to utilize all the liquid in a bottle effectively. - Improves accuracy and precision in liquid transfer operations.

Commercial Applications: Title: "Liquid Transfer Indicator System for Precise Refilling" This technology can be marketed to industries requiring accurate liquid measurements, such as pharmaceutical companies, chemical manufacturers, and laboratories. It can also be marketed to consumers for household use in refilling liquid containers.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the indicator on the transparent member work to determine if all the liquid can be injected into the tank? 2. What are the potential cost savings associated with using this system for liquid transfer operations?


Original Abstract Submitted

To cause a user to recognize that it is possible to inject all the liquid stored in an unused liquid bottle into a liquid tank. A transparent member is arranged so as to face the liquid tank and be capable of seeing through the liquid stored in the liquid tank from the outside. On the transparent member, in order to indicate whether or not it is possible to inject all the liquid stored in a predetermined liquid bottle in an unused state into the liquid tank, an indicator is formed, which can be compared with the liquid surface of the liquid stored in the liquid tank.